The Best Waiver Adds for your Fantasy Team Week 10

WR Curtis Samuel (CAR) 30% Owned

Curtis Samuel has scored touchdowns in 2 straight weeks. He had 13 targets the past two weeks. Early murmuring that Christian McCaffrey isn’t likely to play this week with a shoulder issue. The waiver wires are pretty thin now, adding a WR3 isn’t ideal but he’s available. – @yetiexpress2

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RB Tony Pollard (DAL) 36% Owned

Ezekiel Elliott looks just about cooked. The Dallas offense is in trouble, and there doesn’t appear to be a solution. Pollard looks faster and is passing the eye test, and is worth a look in all leagues that are starved for RB help. –@EagleDanFF

WR Allen Lazard (GB) 38% Owned

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In three games before having to undergo core muscle surgery, Allen Lazard averaged 17.4 points per game and was emerging as the Packers WR2. If Green Bad hadn’t played on Thursday night Lazard may have made his return to the field in Week 9.

Lazard was playing on 88.7% of snaps and the way that Aaron Rodgers is playing if Lazard can retain his spot as the next guy up after Davante Adams, there are few available on the wire with Lazard’s upside. Make sure he’s not sitting out there.- @GMenJay

RB Kalen Ballage (LAC) 1% Owned

Yes, this is 2020 and Kalen Ballage is a waiver wire suggestion (these are indeed desperate times my friends). Ballage entered the game when Justin Jackson hurt his knee. Ballage went 15-69-1, with three targets, two receptions and 15 yards.

The issue will be the extent of Jackson’s injury, the return of Austin Ekeler and when Troymaine Pope will return from a concussion. The good news that Ballage was the choice over Joshua Kelley. These are desperate times and Baĺlage is good for a stash on your roster.- @neverenoughglt

TE Irv Smith Jr (MIN) 7% Owned

I’ve been screaming Irv Smith’s name from the rooftops all summer and during the season, and so far it hasn’t been going in my favor. And while a two catch 10-yard performance isn’t exactly a breakout, both catches were for touchdowns.

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I still think the breakout is coming, I’m not ready to give up on him yet, and this two-touchdown game lets me know that at least Kirk Cousins is looking for him in the Red Zone. – @GeoffLambert77

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WR Parris Campbell (IND) 8% Owned

If you are a contender, now is the time to start solidifying your roster for the playoffs before it is too late. There are so many receivers for the Indianapolis Colts, but none have been able to step in and effectively replace Campbell after going on IR early in the season.

Outside of the Week 6 game against the Cincinnati Bengals, no receiver has matched his production from his lone full game. He was an early favorite for Philip Rivers and is projected to be returning soon. With the Fantasy Football playoffs upcoming, Campbell could be worth the stash, especially with such a favorable schedule during the playoffs. – @shawn_sulli5

WR Gabriel Davis (BUF) 1% Owned

This is a bit of a deeper dive but in the Covid Era and sitting behind two guys in Stefon Diggs and John Brown who are no stranger to injury, Gabriel Davis is a sneaky add.

This past week wasn’t a mirage Davis is a talent. At 6’3 and 213 lbs, he was a training camp standout that has shown that he can play when given the opportunity. He won’t always have the league’s worst pass defense to play against but if you are a contender he is a great stash to the end of your bench. –@Marco_14P

WR Jalen Reagor (PHI) 24%

It’s easy to forget about players who are coming off of a bye but don’t forget about Jalen Reagor. Week 8 against the Cowboys was his first game since Week 2, and it was an ok return. Reagor had three catches for 16 yards and a touchdown, but what was most exciting was his six targets. He also caught a two-point conversion.

Only Travis Fulgham had more targets, and with a favorable schedule coming up for the Eagles (NYG, CLE, SEA are the next three weeks), they will likely be airing it out plenty. Reagor has flex potential with the opportunity for some big performances.- @GMenJay

WR Danny Amendola (DET) 2% Owned

Look, I don’t go for sexy all the time. Kenny Golladay isn’t looking likely to return soon being he was declared out so early last week. Amendola is a safe floor, WR3 ceiling play while Golladay is out, especially for leagues that also rewards points for first downs and the occasional punt return yardage that Amendola has at times.- @ricco_3733

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RB Salvon Ahmed (MIA) 0% Owned

Myles Gaskin went down, and the Dolphins replaced him with another relative unknown. The former Washington Husky carried the ball seven times in his first game with a role out of the backfield, and he turned those into 38 yards. So long as Matt Breida and Gaskin are out, Ahmed will have a role. Jordan Howard will steal touchdowns, but Ahmed’s efficiency shouldn’t be ignored. – @joshmkerr

WR Darnell Mooney (CHI) 14% Owned

The rookie speedster trails only Allen Robinson in WR snaps per game for the Bears. He saw a team-high 11 targets last week. Another thing in his favor is the exploitable Week 10 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are fourth in receiving yards allowed and third in receiving touchdowns allowed.

The Week 10 bye schedule is brutal as the Chiefs, Cowboys, and Falcons WRs are going to be out of starting lineups. Mooney is eventually going to put together a week winning performance with his 89th percentile average depth of target. The best part: His price will be relatively low compared to the more recognizable names on this list. –@ffb_bbq

Others to Consider:

  1. WR Richie James (SF)
  2. WR Jakobi Meyers (NE)
  3. WR Breshad Perriman (NYJ)
  4. RB Duke Johnson (TEX)
  5. QB Garrett Gilbert (DAL) *superflex only

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