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Welcome to the Week 9 edition of The Wire Report for the 2021 NFL season.  In this article I’ll be highlighting some of the top players that should still be available in your season long leagues.

This weekend saw injuries to major offensive players in Jameis Winston and work horse Derrick Henry.  If you have them on your roster you’ll need to a solid substitute. Let’s see if we can find them for you.

Below are my top waiver wire targets:

Boston Scott – Running Back – Philadelphia Eagles (4.9%  Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

With the Eagles up big this past weekend they ran the ball, and they ran it often.  The trio of Scott, Howard, and Gainwell all had at least 12 rushes.  We can probably exclude Gainwell from our thoughts because most of his work came towards the end of the game when it was already out of hand.  Scott split time as the lead back and excelled.  He had 12 rushes for 60 yards and 2 TD’s.  He’s available just about every where and makes for a nice pick up if you’re in need of a running back. 

Adrian Peterson/Jeremy McNichols – Running Back – Tennessee Titans (<1% Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

The Titans were dealt a huge blow yesterday when they learned that Derrick Henry will be out for 6-10 weeks.  He was the work horse as he was averaging close to 30 carries each week.  It’s still a little early to figure out what the game plan will be this weekend but we do know that the Titans signed AP yesterday and may split time with McNichols.  I would expect us to hear more news today on the Titans plans for this coming weekend. 

Carlos Hyde – Running Back – Jacksonville Jaguars (6.7% Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

This is highly dependent on the status of James Robinson.  If Robinson were to miss any time with his bruised heel Hyde would make for a solid pick up.  He filled in admirably on Sunday with 32 yards on 9 carries and then 6 receptions for 40 yards.  Hyde has been productive in the past and if he’s the guy this Sunday, he’d stand a good chance to be productive in your lineup.

Jamal Agnew – Wide Receiver – Jacksonville Jaguars (1.7% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

Over his last 3 games Agnew has 7, 6, and 12 targets.  He also found the endzone for his first receiving TD of the year.  Agnew has done a nice job filling in for the injured Chark and has clicked very well with Trevor Lawrence.  The only thing standing in my way of picking up Agnew is a match up with the Bills this weekend.   

Rashod Bateman – Wide Receiver – Baltimore Ravens (19% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

In just 2 weeks Bateman has become a favorite of Lamar Jackson.  He now has back to back weeks of 6 targets.  This week he was able to do a bit more with them as he finished the game with 80 receiving yards.  He’s built up a nice rapport with Lamar Jackson and could be fun to watch during the playoff stretch.  With the Ravens back in action this weekend after a bye in week 8, Bateman is primed to continue with his solid play.

Tyrod Taylor/Davis Mills – Quarterback – Houston Texans (3.9% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

Tyrod Taylor is expected back this week after missing weeks 3-8.  There’s a chance that they could also sit him for another week because that would lead into the bye, but I do think he’s back.  The match up this weekend is great as they are taking on the Miami Dolphins who have really struggled defensively.  Only Washington and KC have given up more points to QB’s than Miami.  Should Taylor miss another week, Davis Mills is another option.

Nico Collins – Wide Receiver – Houston Texans (1.7% Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

This may be lazy for writing up Collins again.  But the man is coming off his best week.  He caught all 4 targets this weekend and ended up with 55 yards.  Collins is becoming more of a focal point in this offense.  Over the last 3 weeks he has been targeted 15 times. Collins is available everywhere and he’s well worth taking a flyer on now that he’s become more involved with the offense.

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Welcome to the Week 8 edition of The Wire Report for the 2021 NFL season.  In this article I’ll be highlighting some of the top players that should still be available in your season long leagues.

We now have 7 weeks of games in the books.  With injuries starting to mount we’re getting some extremely low owned players thrust into the limelight.  

Below are my top waiver wire targets:

Kenneth Gainwell– Running Back – Philadelphia Eagles (26.3%  Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

With Miles Sanders questionable for a week 8 matchup vs. the Detroit Lions we need take a stab at grabbing Kenneth Gainwell if he’s available.  While Gainwell will probably split time with Boston Scott in the backfield, he provides us with some serious upside as he’s someone that has shown the ability to catch the ball.  He has multiple games this year with 8 targets and this past weekend one of those targets resulted in a TD.  With the options starting to get a little thin on the waiver wire, getting a guy like Gainwell is a must.  

Brandon Bolden – Running Back – New England Patriots (5.5% Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

With James White out for the year with a hip injury, Bolden stepped up in a big way.  Bolden finished Sunday with 6 receptions on 7 targets and 79 yards.  He also found the end zone once.  While his teammate Damien Harris will continue to be the main the guy on the ground, Bolden is the back that will get the targets and he clicked pretty quickly with Jones.  Next week the Patriots get a tough match up vs. the Chargers.  If they get down early we could see them abandon the run and go with a pass heavy offense.  This favors Bolden big time.

Allen Lazard – Wide Receiver – Green Bay Packers (4.9% Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

This is dependent on a couple of things.  There is a chance that MVS comes back this week from his hamstring injury.  If he is back, I’m not as big on Lazard.  The next thing is a bit bigger. Davante Adams was placed on the Covid-19 list yesterday and with it being a short week for the Packers, there’s a real strong chance he misses this week. 

If one or both of these guys miss the game this week I’m a big fan of picking up Lazard.  Up until the last couple of weeks Lazard has been pretty quiet.  He’s had 2 straight weeks of at least 5 targets and has found the end zone in back to back weeks.  We may have a perfect storm brewing for Lazard to have a monster week.

Cole Kmet – Tight End – Chicago Bears (18.4% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

Kmet is starting to “heat” up.  He now has back to back weeks of at least 40 yards and has targets of 5 and 6 in those weeks.  While I doubt that Kmet is going to win you your Fantasy championship, he should fill in admirably this week if you are missing your regular tight end.  

Rashod Bateman – Wide Receiver – Baltimore Ravens (19% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

In just 2 weeks Bateman has become a favorite of Lamar Jackson.  He now has back to back weeks of 6 targets.  This week he was able to do a bit more with them as he finished the game with 80 receiving yards.  He’s built up a nice rapport with Lamar Jackson and could be fun to watch during the playoff stretch.  I don’t normally recommend players on a bye week, but if you have the room to stash a receiver Bateman should be the guy to pick up.

Teddy Bridgewater – Quarterback – Denver Broncos (21.4% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

Need a QB this week?  Go get Bridgewater.  Bridgewater has shown some serious upside at times this year.  He has multiple games with over 300 yard passing and has thrown multiple TD passes in 5 out of the 7 weeks this year.  This week he gets as good of a match up as there is.  No team has given up more passing TD’s than the WFT this season.  Bridgewater should have a solid week and will make for a solid filler for your QB if they are on bye.

Nico Collins – Wide Receiver – Houston Texans (1.7% Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

This is for Stix.  While I’d pick him up regardless of who is behind center, I would like Collins a lot more if Tyrod Taylor makes his comeback this week.  Collins is starting to get more involved with offense.  Over the last 2 weeks he has been targeted 11 times.  While he hasn’t done much with the targets, he’s still getting them.  Collins is available everywhere and he’s well worth taking a flyer on now that he’s become more involved with the offense.

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Welcome to the Week 7 edition of The Wire Report for the 2021 NFL season.  In this article I’ll be highlighting some of the top players that should still be available in your season long leagues.

We now have 6 weeks of games in the books.  With injuries starting to mount we’re getting some extremely low owned players thrust into the limelight.  

Below are my top waiver wire targets:

D’Ernest Johnson – Running Back – Cleveland Browns (1.4%  Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

This waiver wire target is extremely dependent on the health of both Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt.  Both of Cleveland’s star running backs are now hobbled by calf injuries.  If both were to miss the upcoming game against Denver, Johnson would be next in line to carry the load for the Cleveland.  If either of them plays on Sunday, Johnson would not be of much value

Rhamondre Stevenson – Running Back – New England Patriots (11.5% Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

Stevenson had his “breakout” game this weekend.  He scored his first rushing touchdown of the year after having 5 carries for 23 yards.  Stevenson also become a little bit more of a dual threat this weekend as he was targeted 3 times.  He caught all 3 passes and ended up with 39 yards. He is still a secondary option behind Damien Harris but with a match up against the Jets this weekend there’s a chance for more carries.

T.Y.Hilton – Wide Receiver – Indianapolis Colts (23.8% Rostered in ESPN Leagues)

He’s back!  Kind of. After missing the first 5 weeks of the season due to neck surgery, Hilton made his season debut and was productive.  He caught all 4 targets and finished the game with 80 yards receiving.  He did leave in the second half with a quad injury so it’s something we’ll need to monitor.  That said, even if he misses this week he’s someone that we’ll want on our squad long term.

Ricky Seals-Jones – Tight End – Washington (20% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

With Logan Thomas injured Ricky Seals-Jones has filled in admirably.  Over the last 2 weeks he has 9 and 6 targets.  He’s been able to convert 9 of them into catches for 99 yards and 1 TD.  He’s become an important part of this offense and as long as Thomas is injured he’s a solid pick in your Tight End spot.

Rashod Bateman – Wide Receiver – Baltimore Ravens (14.6% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

After missing the first 5 weeks of the season with a groin injury, Ravens first round pick Rashod Bateman made his much anticipated debut.  He looked sharp, catching 4 of his 6 targets for 29 yards.  While he is not a main option for Jackson just yet, we have to remember that Hollywood Brown struggles catching the ball at times.  If that trend continues and Bateman continues to haul in his targets we’ll start to see a trend of more targets for him and less for Brown.

Tua Tagovailoa – Quarterback – Miami Dolphins (25.3% Rostered in ESPN Leagues) 

Tua came back with a vengeance after missing the previous 3 weeks with an injury.  He tore up the Jaguars secondary for 329 passing yards and 2 TD’s.  With us being the middle of our bye weeks, if you’re in need of a QB Tua is as solid of an option as there is.  Look for him to have another solid week in Week 7 vs. a Falcons D that is giving up 260 yards passing on average each week.

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Welcome to the first edition of The Wire Report for the 2021 NFL season.  In this article I’ll be highlighting some of the top players that should still be available in your season long leagues.

Targets

Ty’Son Williams – Running Back – Baltimore Ravens (20% rostered in ESPN Leagues)

The Baltimore Ravens went into the season with J.K. Dobbins as their top running back.  That was thwarted a couple of weeks ago when he tore his ACL.  They were stunned once again this past weekend when Justice Hill tore his Achilles.  While the majority of the shares will go to Gus Edwards this weekend you have to love the potential for Williams. 

Williams is going to be more of a stash play then a week 1 play.  The Ravens run the ball a ton and Williams should eventually see some run.  Even though the Ravens signed Bell yesterday to the practice squad my preference here will be Williams as Bell’s glory days are gone and Williams has more upside.

Tony Jones Jr – Running Back – New Orleans Saints (2.6% rostered in ESPN Leagues)  

With the release of Latavius Murray on Tuesday Tony Jones has won the RB2 spot in New Orleans.  While he won’t cut into Kamara’s work load he should see some eventual run as the season goes on. Because of that he’s definitely worth the stash if you have some roster space. 

Jones had a decent preseason with 106 yards on 12 rushes.  He also had what we love best in PPR leagues which is 6 receptions on 8 targets. Should anything happen to Kamara you’ll be a step ahead of your league if you have Jones on your squad.

Parris Campbell – Wide Receiver – Indianapolis Colts (38% rostered in ESPN Leagues)

With TY Hilton on the shelf for a few weeks Campbell is going to the be the main slot receiver for the Colts.  Campbell’s first two seasons have been a bit of a disappointment.  He’s poised to step into a larger role while Hilton is out. 

With new Colts QB Carson Wentz looking to make some waves right out of the gate I really like Campbell’s chances of stepping up into the larger role he’s been given. If Campbell and Wentz show a connection early on we’ll see some serious upside with Campbell.

Randall Cobb – Wide Receiver – Green Bay Packers (31% rostered in ESPN Leagues)

This is more of a hunch play.  Randall Cobb returns home to Green Bay and reunites with Aaron Rodgers.  Cobb had his best years catching passes from Rodgers and I’m looking for the two of them to rekindle their bromance this season. 

While Cobb had a down year in 2020 with the Texans he was very solid in 2019 with Cowboys. There he had over 800 yard receiving and 55 receptions.  He’s worth a look in deep leagues as he’ll be sure to get some chances, especially if Green Bay struggles at all

Wrap Up

These are my top picks entering week 1 of the season. As the season moves along I’ll be highlighting the top picks at each position that warrant a pick up for the upcoming week.

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NFL Waiver Wire Week 13

Between Covid and injuries, we have another week full of havoc and potential opportunity on the waiver wire. Most leagues will be entering the playoffs this week or next at the latest, so getting players that can help are at a premium. Most of these players might not be likely to have a spot in the starting lineup right away for playoff teams. However, we’ve seen it only takes one play to change everything and games to be put in danger of not being played. Let’s dig in to the NFL Waiver Wire Week 13!

*Note* The ownership referenced will be based on Yahoo and if this needs updated after Monday Night Football, it certainly will be before your waivers run.

Teams on a bye – Panthers, Bucs

Quarterback

Ryan Fitzpatrick, Dolphins – 20% rostered

Rookie Tua Tagovailoa could potentially miss more time with a thumb injury and that leaves Fitzpatrick as a solid starter in any format. He’s had just really one poor start in the first game of the season. Past that, every single start other than the Seattle game has featured at least two touchdown passes. Against the Seahawks, he ran in a score so that saved his day as well. He’s not flashy but you can feel good about 250 yards and two touchdowns just about every game out. The Bengals are up next and likely won’t given much resistance.

Kirk Cousins, Vikings – 40% rostered

Cousins was mostly a punch line at the start of the season but that’s changed for Cousins. The mergence of rookie Justin Jefferson has helped immensely and Cousins is playing much better. In 11 games, Cousins has thrown two or three touchdowns in eight of them and he’s now seventh in touchdown passes in the NFL. The yards are middling but he has six games with 20 attempts or fewer. he next two weeks feature Jacksonville and a suddenly very vulnerable Tampa Bay defense. Cousins should also get Adam Thielen back, raising the chances for touchdown passes.

Honorable Mention

Jalen Hurts, Eagles – This could go either way as I’m writing this before Monday Night Football kicks off. Hurts is slated to see more plays and with the wildly unstable play of Carson Wentz…maybe Hurts gets more run. I would absolutely not be too excited here as long as Wentz and Hurts are both active.

Running Back

Devontae Booker, Raiders – 9% rostered

This is mostly an opportunity play. Starter Josh Jacobs is facing a potential absence with an ankle injury. If that’s the case, Booker stands to benefit the most. Now, I don’t think the Raiders urn him into a workhorse back in the traditional sense but he has passing game chops. Booker should be get at least 10-15 touches this week with Jacobs likely missing at least one game. Booker has been playing between 25-35% of the snaps with Jacobs active. Considering this week’s game is against the Jets, Booker is a nice streaming option for teams missing a Carolina or Tampa back.

Cam Akers, Rams – 29% rostered

I think the rest of the fantasy community is likely to be more excited about Akers than I am. Yes, it is the second straight week Akers has found the paint and that’s a big-time positive sign. I’m not trying to put the rookie down. However, it’s important to realize where he’s still at in the pecking order for playing time and that’s still third. Akers has only touched the ball 15 times combined. On the 14 carries he’s had, he has 99 yards with a 61-yard gallop mixed in. You can’t really play the “take this play away and Akers stinks” card because Akers made that big play. It’s just illustrating that he’s been luck to score twice and create one signature run in 15 touches. Unless he overtakes Darrell Henderson or Malcolm Brown for a bigger role, he could cripple a lineup this week. Akers is worth a pickup but a cautious one at this stage of the season.

Frank Gore, Jets – 25% rostered

Do I like writing up Gore in 2020 on the worst offense in football? Not exactly but with La’Mical Perine out of the lineup Gore has gotten a total of 38 touches the past two games. Even with only one score, he’s produced double-digit PPR games in both contests. There is zero flash or sizzle to Gore at this stage of the game but the Raiders are far from the best run defense in football this upcoming week. In a pinch, Gore can get it done and at least you know he’s going to touch the ball.

Honorable Mention

James White, Patriots – He’s too highly rostered to make the normal cut, but if you can snag White you definitely should. He has receiving upside if Cam Newton can complete passes (debatable) and he scored two touchdowns this past week. White should continue to have a usable role in this offense moving forward since Rex Burkhead is out for the year.

Brian Hill/Ito Smith, Falcons

I’m not sure if Smith will look better than Hill again this week if Todd Gurley is out. Perhaps Gurley comes back and we don’t need to worry about it. Smith scored but Hill played more snaps. This would be bottom of the barrel desperation pickups and I would generally prefer Smith. Just hope you don’t have to reach this deep.

Wide Receiver

*Update* With the Will Fuller suspension, a lot just opened up in the Texans passing game. Fuller accounted for over 30% of the air yards share and over 21% of the target share. Now that he’s done for the season, you have to make sure Brandin Cooks is rostered in your leagues. Since he’s close to 90% rostered, consider Keke Coutee. He’s a deeper league option only but someone will need to step up in the passing game. If you have a burnable roster spot and can wait, Randall Cobb is the play. He was already the number three option, but he is injured. When he comes back, he’s coming back to a big opportunity.

Sterling Shepard, Giants – 52% rostered

He’s just barely over the threshold but this position is weak for options. Shepard has been back for five games and he’s yet to record fewer than six receptions. Now, he’s only scored one time and only once has he gone over 70 yards but he’s been PPR relevant every game. Even with Colt McCoy likely at quarterback, Shepard has an aDOT under 7.0. He’ll still be a primary target on short routes and should keep racking up receptions.

Gabriel Davis, Bills – 3% rostered

The rookie receiver has a big opportunity in front of him with John Brown out on IR. He has four touchdowns on the season and three games with more than 70 yards in very limited playing time. He was only targeted four times this past week but oddly, the Bills only threw it 24 times. Davis still played over 90% of the snaps and that’s excellent for a player so low-owned. The upcoming schedule is tough with the 49ers, Broncos and Steelers but Stefon Diggs will get the most attention. Davis is still a sneaky good pickup.

Honorable Mention

T.Y. Hilton, Colts – I won’t go after T.Y. after one good game. It’s only the second time all year he’s been over 10 PPR points but even I have to admit the schedule coming up is amazing. Hilton gets the Texans twice (whom he historically SCORCHES) and the Raiders. He’d be more of a DFS play than a seasonal play in my eyes.

Breshad Perriman, Jets – We’re talking about our second Jet today which is double gross but Perriman has hit his stride. He’s racked up three touchdowns and over 230 receiving yards in three games since returning from injury.

Tight End

Drew Sample, Bengals – 12% rostered

Tight end is a tough spot to find anyone to play but Sample is going to make the list this week. He’s played a fair amount of snaps and he runs a good bit of routes for the Bengals. However, when Joe Burrow was active he didn’t look at Sample all that much. That changed a little bit with five targets with Brandon Allen at quarterback. The five targets were tied for the third-most in any game for Sample and that may well continue with sub-par quarterback play.

Dalton Schultz, Cowboys – 22% rostered

We talk about tight end being a wasteland and yet, Schultz is hardly rostered. He’s not a league winner or anything like that but he’s the TE10 in PPR (before MNF and Tuesday’s game). I mean, he’s a bottom tier TE1 even in shallow leagues. In the 10 games since Blake Jarwin was hurt, Schultz has recorded at least four receptions in all but two contests. He’s produced despite the quarterback carousel and has to be rostered more.

D/ST

Chargers, 36% rostered

They’re coming off a big game against the Bills and a near superhuman effort from Joey Bosa. They now get a traveling New England squad with some of the most questionable offensive weapons in football. I’m happy take the chance they can generate some turnovers and keep the Patriots at a low point total. The Chargers are really the perfect pickup for NFL Waiver Wire Week 13.

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