Waiver Wire Week 10

Trying to get value out of the waiver wire week 10 is going to feel a lot like trying to build a house out of burnt timber. Week 9 laid waste to any idea of what the hell is going on in the NFL and left anyone trying to make sense of it feeling like this.

I mean, the Bills lost to the Jaguars 9-6. The Chiefs managed only 13 points against the Rodgers-less Packers. The Bengals got annihilated by the Browns. The Titans (!) without Derrick Henry completely shut down the Rams offense AND won the game 28-16. The Broncos absolutely manhandled the Cowboys. Tim Patrick had more fantasy points and receiving yards than CeeDee Lamb and Amari Cooper combined. This was the WTF week of all WTF weeks.

If you started Allen, Burrow, Stafford, Prescott, or Mahomes you likely got annihilated this week. Same with Chase, Adams, Lamb, Cooper, Hill, Samuel, Pitts, Andrews, etc etc.

So in addition to eyeing the waiver wire, you should be looking at taking advantage of owner frustration and trading for the players who severely underwhelmed this week. Unfortunately for me I already own most of them. On to the Waiver Wire for Week 10, but get those trade offers out.

Waiver Wire Quarterbacks Week 10

Justin Fields, 26% rostered, 100% FAAB

If you have anything left in your FAAB I would consider blowing it all on Fields this week. He should have had a terrible game and the Bears should have never been in this one, even though the Steelers suck. The Bears would have won this game except for an egregious taunting call late in the game, something that is already setting twitter conspiracy theories ablaze about refs betting on games. Fields is producing like a mid-level fantasy starter and with his rushing floor there is no way he should be sitting on waivers.

Trey Lance, 18% rostered, 80% FAAB

Nothing new to report here other than the Niners lost to the Cardinals (without Murray or Hopkins) and are 3-5. Their season is over and the only debate now is whether learning on the job would be good for Lance. I think it would. Expect a nice rushing floor and inconsistent passing.

Baker Mayfield, 37% rostered, 20% FAAB

Even in a blowout Mayfield couldn’t eclipse 250 yards. This team is just not built for passing. But if you are holding Daniel Jones or for some reason Sam Darnold he’s a clear improvement.

Drops: Darnold, Love, Daniel Jones

Waiver Wire Running Backs Week 10

D’Ernest Johnson, 40% rostered, 55% FAAB

News just came out Tuesday that Chubb has COVID and will need two negative tests prior to the Sunday game against New England to play. Demetric Felton also has entered the COVID protocol, meaning that if both backs miss the game D’Ernest is in for a week-winning workload.

Eno Benjamin, 1% rostered, 50% FAAB

Chase Edmonds is reportedly going to miss multiple weeks with the ankle injury that sidelined him this weekend, and Benjamin is likely to get 8-10 carries as the change of pace behind James Connor. The coach has been talking him up and he could be a multiple-week band-aid to injury ravaged running back rosters.

Jordan Howard, 15% rostered, 40% FAAB

Why not a spike game by Jordan Howard? It’s week 9, anything makes sense! 17 carries for 71 yards and a touchdown following a two touchdown game.

Jarrett Patterson, 2% rostered, 35% FAAB

The WFT is 2-6 and going nowhere, and Antonio Gibson has been playing hurt all season on a fractured shin. That is not going to get better just during a bye week, and Patterson got 11 carries to his 8 in week 8. He was my top RB pickup last week and the only reason he isn’t this week is we can’t ever count on rational coaching.

Rhamondre Stevenson, 6% rostered, 30% FAAB

If you haven’t already puked on the NE running back carousel this season it’s time to buy a ticket. Stevenson was the back who got the love last week in a run-fest and for a team that wants to win ugly, he makes a lot of sense. Therefore he will probably be a surprise inactive this week. But a better chip than most.

Drops: No one, hold onto running backs like grim death.

Waiver Wire Wide Receivers Week 10

Elijah Moore, 28% rostered, 100% FAAB

I would put Moore at the top of your queue or give him all your budget. This has been a breakout waiting to happen and as long as anyone but Zach Wilson is throwing the ball it could be for the rest of the season. Let’s face it, Wilson is already a bust. He had bust written all over him during the draft. He’s sucked all year. Two different journeyman have decisively outplayed him this year. Which means Moore should be good for the rest of the season and he has always had the talent. Top add this week.

Darnell Mooney, 44% rostered, 55% FAAB

If Fields can be trusted Mooney can too. He was involved in the running game (1 TD) and got decent targets (6-3-41-1). He has definitely achieved fantasy yo-yo status but worth a shot once again.

Donovan Peoples-Jones, 14% rostered, 15% FAAB

Really hard to trust this guy given the low passing attempts of the team and his low target share, but maybe without OBJ screwing with Mayfield’s head maybe the Browns passing game improves and maybe his targets increase. Realistically though all he will be is a deep threat receiving 2-3 deep targets a game, and he only has to catch one to be a WR3.

Drops: Nico Collins, Mecole Hardman, Jarvis Landry

Waiver Wire Tight Ends Week 10

Cole Kmet, 20% Rostered, 20% FAAB

It’s not often you can get a viable tight end in week 10 that’s more than a 1-week fill in, but Kmet appears to be just that. His chemistry with Fields has been increasing every week, and if Fields can average over 250 yards passing from here on out, Kmet should benefit weekly as there just aren’t a lot of options in Chicago. He’s seen no fewer than 6 targets his last 3 and saw 8 last week en route to 87 scoreless yards.

Evan Engram, 39% rostered, 15% FAAB

The Giants are an absolute mess but you can’t ignore a healthy target share and two touchdowns over his last two. Engram has the talent to be much more than he is, he just doesn’t have the drive or work ethic. Might be target-forced into some decent games down the stretch.

Donald Parham, 1% rostered, 10% FAAB

It’s very on-script for week 9 that Parham’s breakout game would be overshadowed by both Jared Cook and Stephen Anderson (?) but if you are desperate for a new name and would like someone with rest of season upside, he’s as good as any. Not nearly as good a bet as Kmet but potentially worth a flier.

Drops: Cook

Streaming DSTs for Week 10

Cleveland vs New England, 50% rostered, 5% FAAB

They took it to the Bengals but hell it was week 9, anything could have happened. Still, the Patriots do not have what one would call a dynamic offense and the Browns looked good Sunday.

Las Vegas vs Kansas City, 19% rostered, 5% FAAB

Yes, we have reached the point where we are targeting defenses playing KC. Vegas has been a consistently good defense all year, and they get a reeling Chiefs team at home in the Death Star. Crazy to say it, but they are a good play.

Waiver Wire Week 8

The Week 8 Waiver Wire is basically bone-dry, so this will be a short column. I am assuming guys like D’Ernest Johnson and Khalil Herbert were gobbled up weeks ago, but if not they are both priority adds.

Waiver Wire Quarterbacks Week 8

Mac Jones, 31% rostered, 80% FAAB

Jones had his best yardage total of the season going over 300 and adding two scores and no ints. Jones has looked like the best rookie quarterback all season and at this point I don’t see that changing, though Trevor is looking like he could challenge for the title by season’s end. Jones has the advantage in head coach and overall team, and I think could start to see more aggressive play calling in the rest of the season.

Deshaun Watson, 18% rostered, 80% FAAB

Apparently the NFL has taken the position that Watson will not be suspended if traded this season, an extremely nuanced position even for the NFL. This is ostensibly because Watson has not had criminal charges filed against him. Decent bet ahead of the trade deadline and one that could cash in huge if it comes to bear. I’d say there is a small chance he’s traded to the Eagles ahead of the deadline.

Tyrod Taylor, 4% rostered, 50% FAAB

Why the Texans are going back to Taylor in what is already a lost season is a mystery to me, but he will instantly improve the offense and all the skill players. Definitely worth an add if you are desperate but don’t expect much production – Taylor takes care of the ball and doesn’t take big risks.

Gardner Minshew, 0% rostered, 25% FAAB

If you own Jalen Hurts or if you are content with letting this guy sit on your bench for a while, could be a key add right now before word gets out that the Eagles are turning the page on Hurts. Seems like it’s coming soon.

Ryan Fitzpatrick, 0% rostered, 15% FAAB

Taylor Heinicke probably showed enough to get one more shot before the WFT goes on bye in week 9, but Fitz is not a bad stash just in case things don’t go well. Allen is said to be the next man up, but we all know Allen sucks, and the WFT would be better off with Heinicke and his turn overs because at least he has upside.

Drops: Zach Wilson, Davis Mills

Waiver Wire Running Backs Week 8

Samaje Perine, 7% rostered, 10% FAAB

Not exciting, but probably lined up for decent touches with Mixon in the lineup, and an instant starter if Mixon goes out.

Boston Scott, 2% rostered, 5% FAAB

Check Miles Sanders’s injury status before putting in a claim, but if Sanders is going to miss time, Scott would fill in with Gainwell retaining his passing back role.

Drops: Booker, Dillon

Waiver Wire Wide Receivers Week 8

Russel Gage, 10% rostered, 30% FAAB

Ridley simply is not commanding a major target share and is only getting the short-to-intermediate throws. Gage could at least deliver comparable value as Ridley the rest of the way as Pitts takes over the passing game. Also Ryan looked really sharp coming out of the bye and was looking much better with his deep ball.

Van Jefferson, 9% rostered, 30% FAAB

Much like Gage, Jefferson at least has the chance of matching the production of Robert Woods the rest of the season. One of the better offenses in football and spreading the ball around, Jefferson should have flex appeal the rest of the way.

Kalif Raymond, 3% rostered, 30% FAAB

Raymond has the least name recognition but is probably the best candidate on this list. The Lions showed some signs of life against the Rams, and Raymond is their best wide receiver and is getting the targets.

Drops: OBJ, Callaway, Robbie Anderson

Waiver Wire Tight Ends Week 8

Evan Engram, 31% rostered, 20% FAAB

Engram is terrible but he is getting targets on a team that is decimated by injuries at receiver. Expect little and you should be ok with your returns. He might have 1-2 spike games in him this season.

Drop: Jonnu Smith

Streaming DSTs for Week 8

Bengals vs the Jets, 21% rostered, 5% FAAB

Likely dropped due to the matchup with Baltimore, Cincy was actually one of the high-scoring options last week. Against the Flacco-led Jets (which is likely an improvement) they should deliver again.

Falcons vs the Panthers, 7% rostered, 4% FAAB

The Falcons are a terrible defense, but at this point you should start any defense against the Panthers in their #DarnoldSpiral (I’m determined to make this a thing).

Cowboys vs the Vikings, 40% rostered, 4% FAAB

I like the Vikings as an offense, I just really like what Quinn has been able to do to the Cowboys defense and I’m a believer. They managed to hold Herbert in check week 2 who is the closest Cousins profile.

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