Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 18
The final week of the NFL season is turbulent and difficult to project. That’s why the vast majority of fantasy […]
The final week of the NFL season is turbulent and difficult to project. That’s why the vast majority of fantasy […]
Week 17. This is it. If you are reading a Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 17 article, that means you made it to the championship game. All that effort paid off. Congratulations! Only one more win to go. Of course, […]
Of course, there is added pressure this week. However, by in large, you don’t want to overanalyze things. Especially at this point. Stick with the guys who got you here. Use the fantasy football waiver wire Week 17 as a guide to boost your bench or if you need a last-minute injury replacement.
There are no Saturday games this week. There would be no better way to ring in the new year than with one final victory. Good luck to all!
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
Tyler Allgier (RB) Atlanta Falcons –Â Allgeier is almost certainly rostered in your league, but if you’re in an ESPN league that’s been asleep at the wheel, the rookie back could still be on the wire. With back-to-back RB1 performances, Allgeier should be the priority add in any league that he can still be added for free.
Jahan Dotson (WR) Washington Commanders –Â Dotson has been one of the hottest receivers in football since Week 13. The first-round rookie has scored in three straight games. Plus, he’s averaing eight targets, 78.3 yards, and 18.8 PPR points per game during the stretch. Additionally…
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?
To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
Reading a Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 16 piece means you won your playoff matchup. Congratulations on advancing. Now, there are just two more wins to get. At this point, FAAB no longer applies. Waivers are strictly a do-or-die proposition. […]
At this point, FAAB no longer applies. Waivers are strictly a do-or-die proposition. Let’s look at the free agents you should target ahead of Week 16.
Note: 11 NFL games are scheduled on Saturday in Week 16. Only 3 games take place on Sunday.
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
Zack Moss (RB) Indianapolis Colts – After Jonathan Taylor exited Week 15’s loss with an ankle injury, Moss racked up 24 carries. Taylor is expected to miss the rest of the season. That puts Moss in line to lead a committee backfield. However, Moss only averaged 3.4 yards per tote and received a single target. Moss is definitely worth an add but expectations should be tempered.
Juwan Johnson (TE) New Orleans Saints – After a 2-week absence (one was a bye) Johnson housed two more touchdowns and hauled in 4-of-6 targets for 67 yards on Sunday. Johnson now ranks second among all NFL tight ends with seven TDs. He also enters Week 16 as…
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?
To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
If you’re reading a waiver wire piece in Week 15 that means you made the playoffs. Congratulations on overcoming the turbulent 2022 season. Our Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 15 can help you reinforce your roster for the postseason tournament. […]
If you’re reading a waiver wire piece in Week 15 that means you made the playoffs. Congratulations on overcoming the turbulent 2022 season. Our Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 15 can help you reinforce your roster for the postseason tournament.
FAAB recommendations are trickier at this point when every game is do-or-die. So, let’s concentrate more on viable players in good positions to produce in Week 15. And as a reminder, there are 3 NFL games this Saturday.
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
D.J. Chark (WR) Detroit Lions (15% FAAB) –Â Chark was mentioned as a pick-up last week and more than delivered. One week after a very good 5/98/0 line against Jacksonville, Chark had his best fantasy outing of the season versus Minnesota. Chark led the Lions in catches and yards and ran a route on every one of his 37 snaps. Also, Chark is clearly healthy and playing lights out at the right time. If the fifth-year player is still available in your league, he’s a must-add for the playoff run. Nice call, Billy!
,br>
WHEN DJ chark hits, not if…. https://t.co/W72csEXmPE
— Billy Muzio (@FFMuzio) September 7, 2022
Jerick McKinnon (RB) Kansas City Chiefs (12% FAAB) –Â McKinnon’s usage has been hard to predict from week to week. However, he has played a consistent role as the preferred pass-catching back. McKinnon is coming off his best fantasy outing of the season, turning 13 touches into 134 yards and two TDs. This week, Kansas City travels to Houston to take on the league’s worst run defense. With 8-12 touches versus the Texans…
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?
To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
For many fantasy football managers, the playoffs have arrived. Congratulations on making it this far! Our Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 14 will help you re-enforce your roster for these must-win games. Complicating matters this week is that six teams […]
Complicating matters this week is that six teams are on bye. The free-agent stakes have never been higher. Here are the top fantasy-relevant, low-rostered Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 14 free agents to target with FAAB recommendations.
Week 14 byes: Atlanta, Green Bay, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Washington
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
Zonovan Knight (RB) New York Jets (15% FAAB) – Although Michael Carter‘s inevitable return could complicate things, Zonovan Knight has earned a significant role in New York’s backfield. Knight has topped 100 scrimmage yards in back-to-back games. Also, the undrafted rookie is averaging a robust 5.97 yards per touch. Regardless of Carter’s status, Knight is the best bet to lead New York’s backfield down the stretch. And that makes the unheralded first-year back a waiver wire priority.
James Cook (RB) Buffalo Bills (10% FAAB) – Cook broke out last Thursday, logging a 41% snap share and turning 20 touches into 105 scrimmage yards. Those touches included a career-high 6 receptions. That’s an area that Cook excels and the Bills don’t seem too enamored with Devin Singletary. Also, the Bills rank 8th in rushing and Cook should have plenty of opportunities to produce down the stretch. Plus, Buffalo has a very favorable playoff (Weeks 15-16) schedule for running backs per FullTime Fantasy’s Strength of Schedule Tool.
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
The fantasy football playoffs are rapidly approaching. Securing late-season wins is crucial to enhancing your team’s chances of qualifying. Our Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 13 will identify which low-rostered players can help you this week and beyond. Here are […]
Here are the top fantasy-relevant, low-rostered Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 13 free agents to target with FAAB recommendations. Also, keep in mind that a whopping six teams will be on bye next week. Be proactive.
Week 13 byes: Arizona, Carolina
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
Gus Edwards (RB) Baltimore Ravens (20% FAAB) – Returning to the lineup, Edwards played double the snaps of Kenyan Drake and dwarfed all other Baltimore backs in touches. In 36 snaps, Edwards logged 16 carries, one target, and got the Ravens’ touchdown plunge. Although he won’t catch many balls and will lose some TD runs to Lamar Jackson, Edwards is the clear starter. At least he is until J.K. Dobbins (12% FAAB) returns. Rostered in just 40% of ESPN leagues, Edwards should be the top waiver priority for playoff contenders.
Treylon Burks (WR) Tennessee Titans (10%) –Â Rostered in under 40% of ESPN leagues, Burks should be the top priority for WR-needy fantasy rosters. On Sunday, Burks caught four balls for 70 yards and housed his first career TD. Granted, it was a fumble recovery, but Burks has made an impact in consecutive weeks. Moving forward, Burks should be considered a weekly WR3 with WR2 upside. The first rounder is worth a sizable FAAB bid.
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
We’ve reached Week 12. The playoffs are getting close and Thursday includes a day filled with food, friends, and football. A great way to kick off this wonderful holiday week is by boosting your roster via the Fantasy Football Waiver […]
Here are the top fantasy-relevant, low-rostered Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 12 free agents to target with FAAB recommendations.
Week 12 byes: NONE
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
Latavius Murray (RB) Denver Broncos (33% FAAB) – What has been a difficult Denver backfield to decode just got much clearer. The struggling Broncos waived Melvin Gordon and Chase Edmonds could miss the rest of the fantasy season. That makes Murray, who just got 21 touches, Denver’s workhorse moving forward. Although the Denver offense leaves a lot to be desired, Murray has looked solid while sharing time. Also, according to FullTime’s Strength of Schedule Tool, the Broncos have a top-10 easiest remaining schedule for running backs.
Samaje Perine (RB) Cincinnati Bengals (20% FAAB) – Placing a strong bid on Perine is a risk/reward venture. First, he’s been productive when given opportunities, especially in Week 11. Secondly, Joe Mixon exited Sunday’s game and is in concussion protocol. However, if Mixon is cleared to return this week, Perine would defer back to his usual 5-7 touch role. But, if Mixon remains out, Perine offers solid weekly RB2 value, Thus, until word drops, Perine is worth a healthy bid to acquire.
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?
To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
Week 10 was filled with huge performances and great games. There were also impactful injuries and some depth chart changes. FullTime’s Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 11 will guide you through the fallout as we prepare for the playoffs. Here […]
Here are the top fantasy-relevant, low-rostered Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 11 free agents to target with FAAB recommendations.
Rachaad White (RB) Tampa Bay (35% FAAB) – Although Tampa won’t be in action in Week 11, White is still worth a substantial bid. The rookie back had his coming out party in Week 10. However, White’s stock has been on the rise for some time. Last week, White logged a season-high 64% snap rate and had his first 100-yard outing. Leonard Fournette (hip) isn’t expected to miss time. But, White has looked like the better player for some time and may very well have situated himself to be Tampa’s main back down the stretch.
Christian Watson (WR) Green Bay Packers (30% FAAB) –Â Speaking of coming out parties, Watson had the game of his life against a very good Dallas defense. Overcoming another early drop, Watson reeled 4-of-7 targets for 107 yards and three touchdowns. We can’t expect another performance like that but Watson was in on 84% of Green Bay’s snaps. Also, the Packers are desperate for playmakers, which should cement a significant role for Watson moving forward. The second-round rookie should fetch a large price after his eye-opening Week 10.
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?
To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
It’s hard to believe we are now into double-digit weeks of the 2022 season. The playoffs are now just a month away. The Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 10 is crucial toward the next step: securing that playoff berth. Here […]
Here are the top fantasy-relevant, low-rostered free agents to target ahead of Week 10, with FAAB recommendations.
Week 10 byes: Ravens, Bengals, Patriots, Jets
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
It’s hard to believe we are now into double-digit weeks of the 2022 season. The playoffs are now just a month away. The Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 10 is crucial toward the next step: securing that playoff berth.
Here are the top fantasy-relevant, low-rostered Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 10 free agents to target with FAAB recommendations.
Week 10 byes: Baltimore, Cincinnati, New England, New York Jets
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
Jeff Wilson Jr. (RB) Miami Dolphins (10% FAAB) – There were concerns with Wilson’s usage after he was traded to Miami. But, after one game, it looks more like a happy homecoming. Wilson has been reunited with Raheem Mostert and Mike McDaniel and the results were very encouraging after one game. In his Dolphins debut, Wilson was in on 50% of Miami’s snaps. Wilson turned 12 touches into 72 yards and a score. Still rostered in less than half of ESPN leagues, Wilson has the chance to be a key contributor down the stretch in an explosive offense.
Mecole Hardman (WR) Kansas City Chiefs (9% FAAB) – After a slow start, Hardman has topped 12 fantasy points in four consecutive games. That run has elevated the fourth-year wideout to WR32 for the season. The volume hasn’t always been there but Andy Reid finds creative ways to get the ball into Hardman’s hands. And Hardman found the end zone five times in Kansas City’s past three contests. Only rostered in 36% of ESPN leagues, Hardman should be a priority add in all formats.
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
We are now officially into the second half of the 2022 fantasy season. The playoffs are rapidly approaching, making these mid-season tilts must-win games. Our Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Week 9 will help you improve those odds during this brutal […]
Here are the top fantasy-relevant, low-rostered free agents to target ahead of Week 9, with FAAB recommendations.
Week 9 byes: Browns, Cowboys, Broncos, Giants, Steelers, 49ers
FAAB denotes Free Agent Acquisition Budget
Devin Duvernay (WR) Baltimore Ravens (10% FAAB) – Despite having five total touchdowns so far in 2022, Duvernay is still un-rostered in close to 70% of ESPN leagues. Although volume is a concern, that is mitigated somewhat by the news that Rashod Bateman re-injured his foot and could miss a month. That makes Duvernay Baltimore’s unquestioned No. 1 wideout. Also, it makes adding him to your roster the top priority ahead of this week’s matchup with New Orleans.
Josh Palmer (WR) Los Angeles Chargers (6% FAAB) – Mike Williams is expected to miss at least four weeks. That means Palmer will be the No. 2 wide receiver in a Chargers’ offense that ranks 4th in passing. No. 1 WRÂ Keenan Allen hasn’t been fully healthy since Week 1. If Allen is still limited, Palmer could be used in as simliar fashion as he was prior to LA’s Week 8 bye. In that game, Palmer snagged 9-of-12 targets for 57 yards.
Kenyan Drake (RB) Baltimore Ravens (5% FAAB) – After Gus Edwards exited Week 8 with a hamstring injury, Drake acted as Baltimore’s feature back. Edwards is questionable heading into Week 9. Consider Drake a solid insurance policy or a nice flex option if Edwards sits.
What other fantasy football free agents should you bid on?To finish reading this content… use PROMO CODE – SLEEPER22 to save 22% off our 6-MONTH MEMBERSHIP and
Copyright © 2022 | FullTimeFantasy.com | All Rights Reserved