Waiver Wire Week 10

Waiver Wire Week 10

Players available in 25-50% of leagues

Damien Williams- RB- Kansas Ciity Chiefs

Devin Singletary- RB – Buffalo Bills

Singletary is still available in 35 percent of leagues and it should be 100. Last week was his breakout where he finally got the volume we were waiting for. Singletary had 23 touches for 140 yards and a TD. He also has great matchups the next two weeks so if you are lucky enough to have him available spend 100% of your FAAB.

Adrian Peterson-RB- Washington Redskins

AD has been on an absolute tear with 383 yards over the last four weeks. He’s also still available in 40 percent of leagues on ESPN. With a bye this week he may not be a priority on most waivers so he can be picked up on the cheap.

Mohamed Sanu- WR- New England Patriots

Jameson Crowder- WR- New York Jets

Marquise Brown- WR- Baltimore Ravens

Players available in more than 75% of leagues

Ryan Tannehill-QB- Tennessee Titans

Ronald Jones- RB- Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Is Ronald Jones season finally upon us. The team says so, they stated that he deserves the lion’s share of the carries and with his big play ability more volume could lead to nice fantasy productivity. A nice increase in volume should solidify Jones as an RB2.

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J.D. McKissic- RB – Detroit Lions

Josh Adams-RB- New York Jets

Adams played well last season when he was given the shot with the Jets. Now the Bell could possibly be injured (MRI pending), Adams has been promoted from the practice squad. If Adams is given the chance he could give some fantasy value.

Trey Edmunds- RB- Pittsburgh Steelers

Myles Gaskins- RB – Miami Dolphins

While everyone is out grabbing Kalen Ballage who has been terrible this season, Myles Gaskins is the correct pivot. He was a top notch receiving back in college which should translate into productivity in the Dolphins offense.

Alexander Mattison- RB-Minnesota Vikings

Jakeem Grant- WR- Miami Dolphins

Zach Pascal- WR- Indianapolis Colts

The Colts pass catchers have been decimated by injuries this year and Pascal has done well as the next an up. Pascal has hit double digit PPR points 4 times this season before some of the losses and has had a couple huge games now with other players out. With no one else to take targets Pascal is someone you can start in the flex in a pinch.

Keelan Cole- WR- Jacksonville Jaguars

Hunter Renfrow- WR – Oakland Raiders

Renfrow did have the yardage performance that he did in week 8 but he had 7 targets (three more) and a touchdown in back to back weeks. He has officially carved out the underneath role in the Raider offense giving him nice PPR value. No the ceiling isn’t great but he has a solid floor.

DeVante Parker- WR- Miami Dolphins

Parker has let us down in fantasy the majority of his career but right now he is sitting at WR36 and is only owned in 22% of leagues. This means you have a flex worth option sitting on the waiver wire in the majority of fantasy leagues out there. It may not be the cool move but it could be an effective one.

Deebo Samuel- WR – San Francisco 49ers

Noah Fant-TE- Denver Broncos

The departure of Emanuel Sanders opened up the opportunity for Noah Fant’s break out. Normally a departure of a receiver isn’t that big of a deal but Fant is basically an oversized slot receiver. His big play ability is hard to ignore which means he should continue to see an increase in volume.

Mike Gesicki- TE- Miami Dolphins

Jacob Holister- TE- Seattle Seahawks

Hollister had a nice little breakout this week with two touchdowns. The volume wasn’t huge but it never is for Seattle pass catchers. What matters was the efficiency with Wilson. Wilson used the tight end early this year before Dissley’s injury and Hollister proved he could help fill that role.

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