2025 NFL Free Agents: Running Backs
2025 NFL Free Agents: Running Backs In fantasy football, there is no offseason. Before the NFL finalizes its year, fantasy […]
2025 NFL Free Agents: Running Backs In fantasy football, there is no offseason. Before the NFL finalizes its year, fantasy […]
2025 NFL Free Agents: Tight Ends In fantasy football, there is no offseason. Before the NFL finalizes its year, fantasy […]
2025 NFL Free Agents: Wide Receivers In fantasy football, there is no offseason. Before the NFL finalizes its year, fantasy […]
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Waiver Wire: Week 17 Happy Festivus! And welcome to Championship Week! This is what all that work was for. Congratulations on overcoming all the adversity 2024 threw at us. With only one week left, our Waiver Wire: Week 17 will […]
Happy Festivus! And welcome to Championship Week! This is what all that work was for. Congratulations on overcoming all the adversity 2024 threw at us. With only one week left, our Waiver Wire: Week 17 will help you fortify that final roster.
This is not the time to change your routine or get cute with lineups. Keep doing what you’ve been doing. However, it is smart to be proactive in adding depth, especially if it blocks your opponent from reinforcing their roster.
Along with knowing who to pick up, FullTime Fantasy‘s Matchup Analyzer Tool will help you get the most out of your lineup.
NOTE: There are TWO games on Christmas🎄 and THREE Saturday games this week.
Alexander Mattison (RB) Las Vegas Raiders – In his return to the lineup, Mattison totaled 56 yards and a score. What was encouraging was the 16 touches that Mattison absorbed. The Raiders are just playing out the string but Mattison’s high-volume role makes him the top add to target where he is available. Also, teammate Ameer Abdullah remains a viable flex option in PPR formats.
Trey Benson (RB) Arizona Cardinals – James Conner suffered a knee injury in the second half of Week 16’s loss. With Arizona mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, there is…
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Waiver Wire: Week 16 The first round of the fantasy playoffs is in the books and it was a wild one! Being in must-win territory brings a different feel to the Waiver Wire: Week 16. Budget and future don’t matter. […]
The first round of the fantasy playoffs is in the books and it was a wild one! Being in must-win territory brings a different feel to the Waiver Wire: Week 16. Budget and future don’t matter. It’s all about this week and this week only.
Congrats on making it this far. This is the penultimate week in most leagues, so let’s approach FAB budgets with a now-or-never attitude.
Along with knowing who to pick up, FullTime Fantasy‘s Matchup Analyzer Tool will help you get the most out of your lineup.
NOTE: There are TWO Saturday games this week, Houston at Kansas City and Pittsburgh at Baltimore.
Jerome Ford (RB) Cleveland Browns – Nick Chubb will miss the remainder of the 2024 season with a broken foot. Ford was already seeing significant snaps behind Chubb. However, now he will revert to the starting gig that resulted in Ford posting overall RB16 numbers just last season. Ladies and gentlemen- we have a league-winner.
Jerome Ford reached a top speed of 21.70 mph on his 62-yard TD run, the fastest play by a Browns ball carrier since Week 4, 2019 (Nick Chubb, 21.95 mph).
Ford is responsible for the three fastest speeds by a Browns ball carrier over the last five seasons.#KCvsCLE | #DawgPound pic.twitter.com/MFdn5D2SNV
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) December 15, 2024
Kendre Miller (RB) New Orleans Saints – Alvin Kamara exited Week 15 with a groin injury. Those ailments can…
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Waiver Wire: Week 15 The 2024 season will go down as one of the most challenging campaigns on record. Reading a Waiver Wire: Week 15 piece means you’ve survived the gauntlet and made the playoffs. Congratulations! You deserve major credit […]
The 2024 season will go down as one of the most challenging campaigns on record. Reading a Waiver Wire: Week 15 piece means you’ve survived the gauntlet and made the playoffs. Congratulations! You deserve major credit for overcoming all the obstacles this season presented.
Making the playoffs is a major accomplishment. However, now is not the time to overthink. Especially in terms of reinforcing a roster that was good enough to survive a crazy 14 weeks.
Stick with what has been working and who got you here. But, if you need to reinforce your roster for the tournament, our Waiver Wire: Week 15 has you covered.
Along with knowing who to pick up, FullTime Fantasy‘s Matchup Analyzer Tool will help you get the most out of your lineup.
Week 15 BYES: NONE
Sincere McCormick (RB) Las Vegas Raiders – McCormick got his second straight start and looked good. He has averaged over five yards per carry in all three games. In Week 14, he logged 18 opportunities, resulting in 10.9 PPR points. The potential return of Alexander Mattison complicates the Raiders’ backfield. However, McCormick has played well enough to retain a significant role.
Ray-Ray McCloud (WR) Atlanta Falcons – With another 11 targets, McCloud scored a season-high 18.1 fantasy points on Sunday. He has now surpassed 10 fantasy points in…
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Waiver Wire: Week 14 In some ways, August was a long time ago. However, from a fantasy football perspective, it seems like just yesterday. All those research, mock drafts, and prep hours led us to this pivotal Week 14. This […]
In some ways, August was a long time ago. However, from a fantasy football perspective, it seems like just yesterday. All those research, mock drafts, and prep hours led us to this pivotal Week 14. This is what it was all for. But this Week 14 is the cruelest of all, with six teams off. We’ll do our best to help you navigate it with our Waiver Wire: Week 14.
Along with knowing who to pick up, FullTime Fantasy‘s Matchup Analyzer Tool will help you get the most out of your lineup.
Week 14 BYES: Baltimore, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis, New England, Washington
Jordan Mason (RB) San Francisco 49ers – After a pair of games with little usage after Christian McCaffrey’s return, it’s possible that Mason managers cut bait. Now, with CMC’s season over, Mason is a potential championship winner as San Francisco’s starter down the stretch. Feel free to empty your entire remaining FAAB budget in leagues where Mason is available. And a speculative bid on Issac Guerendo also makes sense as a consolation prize.
Adam Thielen (WR) Carolina Panthers – I mentioned Thielen last week and he came through with another solid outing. We love the touchdown production. However, it’s the 25% target share and 28% air yards share in Week 13 that has me very interested in pursuing Thielen where he’s un-rostered.
Braelon Allen (RB) New York Jets – Breece Hall was limited last week and didn’t look healthy on Sunday. With the Jets…
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Waiver Wire: Week 13 After a wild Week 12 that was marred by six teams on bye, the holiday Week 13 brings the field up to full strength. The playoffs are now within site, making this Thanksgiving slate the most […]
After a wild Week 12 that was marred by six teams on bye, the holiday Week 13 brings the field up to full strength. The playoffs are now within site, making this Thanksgiving slate the most important. Our Waiver Wire: Week 13 will help you reinforce your rosters for the final push.
Along with knowing who to pick up, FullTime Fantasy‘s Matchup Analyzer Tool will help you get the most out of your lineup.
Here are the low-rostered players you should consider adding before Week 13. Also, a friendly reminder that the first-ever Black Friday Game will take place this week, in addition to three Thursday tilts.
Week 13 BYES: NONE
Jeremy McNichols (RB) Washington Commanders – Brian Robinson got injured early in Week 13 and Austin Ekeler suffered a late concussion. Ekeler is very unlikely to play and Robinson could miss time. That puts McNichols in line to have a significant role at home against the Titans. McNichols has been productive with limited touches, so he’s a priority add worth 8-10% of your remaining FAAB. Teammate Chris Rodriguez can also be targeted in deeper leagues.
Keon Coleman (WR) Buffalo Bills – Out of sight, out of mind. Coleman has now missed three weeks of action. It’s plausible that his manager was forced to drop him last week just to field a credible Week 12 lineup. If that’s the case, make Coleman one of…
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Waiver Wire: Week 12 Week 12 will be known as Byemageddon Part 1. With six teams off this week and the playoff push here, the Waiver Wire: Week 12 will be one of the most crucial of the 2024 season. […]
Week 12 will be known as Byemageddon Part 1. With six teams off this week and the playoff push here, the Waiver Wire: Week 12 will be one of the most crucial of the 2024 season. Fortunately, I’ve got you covered with the best low-rostered players to add ahead of this week’s action.
Along with knowing who to pick up, FullTime Fantasy‘s Matchup Analyzer Tool will help you get the most out of your lineup.
Here are the low-rostered players you should consider adding before Week 12.
Week 12 BYES: Atlanta, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Jacksonville, New Orleans, New York Jets
Christian Watson (WR) Green Bay Packers – Watson is rostered in more leagues than I normally include, but as a huge fan, I’m duty-obligated to include him. Just be prepared to bid a lot and for maddeningly erratic performances. However, one positive is Watson’s usage has been solid of late. He has out-snapped Dontayvion Wicks in five straight games. Last week’s blowup game showed the upside but be prepared for duds. It is what it is. He’s a talented wideout in a good offense, making the upside worth an aggressive bid where he’s still available.
Adam Thielen (WR) Carolina Panthers – Theilen is expected to return to the lineup in Week 12. And there is a good chance he immediately commands a solid share of targets from Bryce Young. The veteran was dropped in many leagues and may have slipped under the radar with the Panthers having a Week 11 bye. He is a dependable source of targets who will deliver some…
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