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This is a great week if you have first, or even early priority on the waiver wire. There are definitely some solid starters still on waivers. If need be, I recommend using your position now more than ever. And even if you do not end up with the top guys on this list, I recommend still going after some long shots. They could really pay off in the playoff stretch.

  1. Kenneth Walker
  2. Geno Smith
  3. Mike Boone
  4. George Pickens
  5. Rondale Moore
  6. Hayden Hurst
  7. Kenny Pickett
  8. Eno Benjamin
  9. Zach Wilson
  10. Joshua Kelley

QBs

Geno Smith:

Value: 9.1/10

I had Geno on this list last week but I had to add him again because not only is he still available in 67.4% of ESPN leagues, but he had another great game. I am sure it is surprising to a lot of people that Smith is finding success in Seattle, however he does have two amazing receivers, he has great mobility and can make throws on the run. He definitely should be added to rosters right away.

Role: Fringe QB1 

Kenny Pickett:

Value: 7.5/10

Although Kenny Pickett has not posted big numbers in his two games, he is showing a lot of potential. Keep in mind he did not start the game against the Jets and Buffalo has one of the best defenses in the game right now. He might also struggle against Tampa Bay this weekend, but after that he should have some real production.

Role: QB2 

Zach Wilson:

Value: 6.9/10

I am not too thrilled about Wilson so far this year, but one thing is true, the Jets look much better. Between Moore, G. Wilson and Hall, Zach Wilson has a lot of options to move the ball. So I would not immediately start him, but he might be good to have for upcoming bye weeks if your roster is missing QB depth.

Role: Bye Week Fill-in

RBs

Kenneth Walker:

Value: 9.8/10

This is the player you have been waiting for all year. This is why you save your picks to get an early waiver wire pick. Walker came out of college last year as one of the most productive RB’s in his class. He has already shown a lot of potential and should now expand on that considering he has full control of the starting position. Walker should now become a set it and forget it player on your team.

Role: RB2

Mike Boone:

Value: 8.7/10

Now there are still a lot of questions in the Broncos backfield, but all signs point to Boone reaping most of the benefit. Gordon is the veteran, but has recently struggled with fumble issues. And the team signed Murray, but he is still very new to the system. Boone seemed to take a lot of the snaps on passing downs. So with Russell Wilson’s injury, you could be seeing a lot more of Boone.

Role: Flex

Eno Benjamin:

Value: 6.7/10

There is not a lot to be excited about Benjamin right now, however there is a lot of potential upside with him. Conner is the starting RB and he has already dealt with 3 different injuries in the first 5 weeks. Not only that, but Williams, the other backup RB also just got hurt. So if things keep going this way, Eno could see some real playing time.

Role: Handcuff

Joshua Kelley:

Value: 6.5/10

Much like Eno Benjamin, Kelley does not possess a lot of value right now. But as you saw with the Penny/Walker situation, it is always good to have a backup plan. Considering how Ekeler is on the smaller side and has dealt with injuries in the past, it might not be such a bad idea to hold on to him just in case.

Role: Stash / Handcuff

WRs

George Pickens:

Value: 8.7/10

If you have noticed anything about the Steelers offense this year, it is that Pickens has an extraordinary talent for catching the ball. Now he does split a lot of targets with Johnson and Claypool, but it seems the Steelers are consistently trying to air it out. And with Pickett under center, he is not afraid to let the ball fly. Pickens has a very large ceiling moving forward and should definitely be considered when looking at this waiver wire.

Role: WR2/Flex

Rondale Moore:

Value: 8.2/10

Moore is another player I keep adding to this list because he is still available in over 80% of ESPN leagues and put up 13.1 points in PPR format last week. Now I do not love him because Hopkins comes back next week. However, Moore has the talent to surprise a lot of people this year and is capable of putting up over 10 points on a weekly basis.

Role: Flex

TEs

Hayden Hurst:

Value: 8.0/10

With the TE position you either have an elite player like Kelce and Andrews to give you consistently great numbers, you have a good TE to occasionally give you good numbers, or you have a TE that you pray gives you at least 5 points. Now, Hurst is not elite, but he does have the ability to give you really good games with Burrow as his QB. And even better, Hurst has shown he can produce multiple games around 10 points. He might not be the flashiest player, but with TE position being the way that it is, he is a solid option to pick up off the waiver wire.

Role: TE2

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This Week Five waiver wire looks very promising for owners struggling to get off to a good start. There is almost certainly a player in each position that can help enhance your roster and get you back on track to making the playoffs. 

Overall Rankings

  1. George Pickens
  2. Geno Smith
  3. Mike Boone
  4. Mo Alie-Cox
  5. Michael Gallup
  6. Rondale Moore
  7. Nyheim Hines

QBs

Geno Smith:

Value: 8.9/10

Geno Smith was red hot last week against the Lions who surprisingly have been fierce competitors all year long. Smith has posted over 15 points in three out of four games and just recently, a game over 30 points. He is not as flashy as Russell Wilson, but he has been reliable for the Seattle offense. he is available in most leagues and is worth the start depending on the matchup.

Role: Fringe QB1/QB2 

RBs

Mike Boone:

Value: 8.7/10

Mike Boone is in a great position. The Broncos second-year starting RB, Javonte Williams, went down with a season-ending injury this past week. And even though Denver has veteran RB, Melvin Gordon, Boone ended up seeing the majority of the running back receiving targets. If he keeps progressing in the right way and Gordon keeps fumbling at a historic rate, he could be Denver’s main threat on the ground. But for now, he is still splitting carries with Gordon. Muddying the waters further, today the Broncos signed Latavius Murray. Murray had been activated from the Saints practice squad this past weekend and could be in play if both existing Broncos falter. For now, we will take things one week at a time.

Role: Flex

Nyheim Hines:

Value: 6.8/10

Hines has always been a solid running back, but has never really gotten a chance to shine because of superstar Jonathan Taylor in front of him. Now that Taylor is out with an ankle injury, Hines can step up and get some real looks during the game. He is definitely worth the flex while Taylor is out, but returns to being a handcuff as soon as he is back.

Role: Flex/Future Handcuff

WRs

George Pickens:

Value: 9.2/10

George Pickens finally came out ready to play on Sunday. It only took the rookie four weeks and a change of QB to show the world what he is made of. Now that Kenny Pickett has been named starting Quarterback for the Steelers, expect Pickens to get a lot more looks. He could emerge as the team’s WR1 and maybe even a WR2 in fantasy.

Role: WR2

Michael Gallup:

Value: 8.2/10

Michael Gallup is back, and Dallas could not be happier. Now Ceedee Lamb is still the #1 receiver in Dallas, but Gallup is still a redzone threat. With the very best corners shadowing Lamb and the linebackers in the middle trying to stop the two-headed monster of Zeke and Pollard, Gallup is bound to get some great looks. This sure-handed wideout will definitely be worth a flex play for some of the weeks ahead.

Role: Flex

Rondale Moore:

Value: 7.3/10

I have had Rondale Moore continuously on this list, and it finally became worth it in Week 5. Now he did not get a lot of points to show for his effort. However, he received 11 targets and a lot of playing time. If he can connect with Kyler on just a couple more of the catches, he will be well worth a spot on your starting roster.

Role: Flex

TEs

Mo Alie-Cox:

Value: 8.5/10

After constant mediocre performances by Alie-Cox, he was finally able to build some real rapport with his new QB, Matt Ryan. Last week he posted 26.5 fantasy points that came on six catches for 85 yards and two TDs. Now obviously he cannot sustain this incredible output, but it is not unreasonable to think he has a couple more big games ahead of him this season. He is definitely worth the waiver wire pickup, given the low performance in the TE position. However, I would only recommend playing him in favorable matchups.

Role: Fringe TE1/TE2

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Unlike other weeks this season, this week of waiver wire pickups is not that promising. Typically around this time of year, we start to see major injuries or breakout players start to emerge. However, this week has been a little lackluster on both fronts. These 5 players are only worth having if you have completely lost faith in certain players on your roster. These players will not be a week in, week out starter for you, but they could help you win a couple of games as your bye week fill-ins.

  1. Romeo Doubs
  2. DeVante Parker
  3. Khalil Herbert
  4. Mack Hollins
  5. Zay Jones
  6. Russell Gage

RBs

Khalil Herbert:

Value: 8.1/10

Herbert looked like a complete stud on Sunday with 157 yards on 20 carries and 2 TDs after Montgomery left with an injury. Additionally, he had 2 catches for 12 yards. His play time is still limited with Montgomery being the RB1 in Chicago, but he looks to be the best handcuff in the NFL right now with potential to take over more carries regularly.

Role: Bench / Handcuff to Montgomery

WRs

Romeo Doubs:

Value: 8.7/10

Romeo Doubs came out Sunday and was phenomenal. Since losing Adams in the offseason, Rodgers has struggled to find a WR on the Packers to really click with. However, Doubs came out in a big way with 8 catches on 8 targets, racking up 73 yards and a TD. This was huge in helping the Packers defeat Brady and The Bucs on the road. Granted, Doubs benefitted from both Watkins and Watson being injured, but it is fair to say a lot of trust was built between Doubs and Rodgers this past weekend.

Role: Fringe WR2 / Occasional Starter

DeVante Parker:

Value: 8.4/10

At the begin of the season, most people believed Parker would be the Patriot’s go to receiver. But after the first two weeks, almost everyone had lost faith. That is great news for you as owner because that most likely means he is on the waiver wire. Last week he came out with 5 receptions and over 150 receiving yards. He is a must add and a potential starter for your team.

Role: WR3 / Occasional Starter

Mack Hollins:

Value: 7.9/10

Mack Hollins has been on a journey to find a place to call home and it is great to see Las Vegas might be that place. He use to be a special teams guy in Miami before heading to Vegas, and in that short amount of time, he has already been named captain. Although he is not the best athlete out there, this guy has a lot of heart and is starting to get noticed more and more as the season wears on. He is worth the roster spot, especially as he develops more of a rapport with Carr.

Role: Flex / Occasional Starter

Zay Jones:

Value: 7.4/10

Zay Jones might have just become the luckiest man in the NFL. The definition of in the right place at the right time. He is a journeyman who landed in Jacksonville right when the former top college QB prospect, Lawrence, started to get comfortable, and former Super Bowl winning coach, Peterson, took over as head coach. Jones caught 10 out of 11 targets for 85 yards and a TD. He might be the team’s favorite WR, making him a potential viable threat.

Role: Flex / Occasional Starter

Russell Gage:

Value: 6.9/10

Although Gage is talented, there is a lot more talent ahead of him on the depth chart. Mike Evans, the WR leader on the team, was out this game for suspension. And Godwin and Jones are frequently injured. If Gage does get another shot, it is very possible he puts up another 20+ game. But just know you might have to stash him until certain weeks.

Role: Flex / Instant starter if Godwin and Evans are out

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If you are currently in the market to find replacement players, you are in luck because this week’s waiver wire is full of players in almost every position. There is at least 1 starting QB, RB, WR, and TE on this list that you should be able to plug into your roster. Now some of these players are just temporary fixes replacing injured players until they are healthy, and others are just worth stashing on your bench until they adjust to the NFL. I will start off by listing all 12 players in order then go position by position on why each player is valuable and what I see their potential role being on your team.

  1. Carson Wentz
  2. Tyler Allgeier
  3. Logan Thomas
  4. Chris Olave
  5. Brian Robinson
  6. Raheem Mostert
  7. Sterling Shepard
  8. Michael Gallup
  9. Darrel Williams
  10. Rondale Moore
  11. Jared Goff
  12. KJ Hamler

QBs

Carson Wentz:

Value: 9.1/10

Carson Wentz has been very impressive recently posting 2 consecutive 20+ performances. It is clear he has a lot of weapons in Washington. The Commanders have struggled in both games which is actually a huge bonus for Wentz. This forces him to spend the second half airing the ball out, resulting in good fantasy production. Still expect the occasional interception but he should make up for it.

Role: QB1 / Instant starter

Jared Goff:

Value: 7.3/10

Detroit is proving to be the real deal on offense scoring 35+ on back to back games. St Brown may become a WR1, Swift is as explosive as ever and Chark has been extremely close to scoring a couple of TDs. Goff is looking like he can be a good streaming QB depending on the matchup.

Role: QB2 / Potential starter depending on matchup

RBs

Tyler Allgeier:

Value: 8.9/10

Allgeier was one of most productive RBs in college during his time at BYU. It is clear Atlanta is trying to ease him into the starting role but it is certainly happening. Last week he tied team high 10 carries with Patterson. With fellow RB, Williams, on IR, it opens up a big opportunity for Allgeier to take over.

Role: RB2 / Stash player

Brian Robinson:

Value: 8.6/10

Washington has been hesitant to fully commit to Gibson after last year’s fumble issue. On top of that, Gibson struggles to hit the gap hard and get the necessary 4 to 5 yards on first. However, in preseason, Robinson proved he could be that guy for the Commanders. Although he is recovering from an injury, he could be back by Week 5. He is worth the stash and grab this week if still available.

Role: RB2 / Stash player

Raheem Mostert:

Value: 8.1/10

Raheem Mostert has now emerged as Miami’s #1 back, edging out Edmonds and Gaskins in overall touches. Mostert is by far the superior talent, but be cautious when getting him. He has a long history of injuries that could resurface again this year.

Role: Flex / Potential starter depending on matchup

Darrel Williams:

Value: 7.4/10

James Conner left the game on Sunday with an ankle injury. This is nothing new for Conner. And when he left the touches were pretty evenly split between Williams and Eno. However, Williams saw almost all of the redzone carries, making him the more important RB in that backfield. Conner may be back this week but Williams is a good handcuff to have in case another injury happens with Conner.

Role: Flex / Handcuff to James Conner

WRs

Chris Olave:

Value: 8.7/10

Chris Olave came out of this year’s draft as one of the most interesting WRs to watch this season. Olave and Winston seemed to have built a great rapport in the preseason. People were worried that Thomas would still be the #1 receiver this year in New Orleans, however, Olave looks to have taken over that role. Definitely worth the waiver wire pick this week.

Role: Flex / Instant Starter

Sterling Shepard:

Value: 7.9/10

Every year owners either draft or pick Shepard up off the waiver wire thinking this year will be different, but then he falls off or gets injured. I say that to temper your expectations. His performances have looked solid so far this year, he does possess the talent to be the guy at the Giants, and Daniel Jones seems to be growing as a QB. However, do not be surprise if he either falls apart of or gets injured this year.

Role: Flex / Instant Starter

Michael Gallup:

Value: 7.6/10

This is a tricky one to predict. Gallup has the talent to be a lethal redzone target Dallas, however he is coming off an injury and Cooper Rush is the starting QB. In my opinion he is worth an eventual potential flex spot. I would grab him off the waivers and see how he does in the next couple of weeks.

Role: Flex / Stash player

Ronadale Moore:

Value: 7.2/10

This second year WR has so much potential to be a breakout candidate for this season. Arizona is missing important pieces at the WR position and Moore can definitely fill that void. The only issue is, he has been struggling with a hamstring issue and has yet to see the field this year. He should be back in Week 3 but it is worth monitoring his health before putting him in your starting lineup.

Role: Flex / Instant starter if healthy

KJ Hamler:

Value: 7.0/10

Russel Wilson has always been a fan of fast receiver. In Seattle, Lockett had great success with Wilson as the speedy slot guy. Fortunately for Hamler, he is actually faster and younger than Lockett was during that time. The only down side is Denver has Juedy and Sutton as their top 2 WRs already. Hamler’s value really only comes when Juedy is injured. Juedy did leave the game Sunday with foot issues so it is definitely possible he could be out for Week 3. If this is the case, Hamler is definitely worth consideration for your flex spot.

Role: Flex / Only play when Juedy is injured

TEs

Logan Thomas:

Value: 8.8/10

I have always been a huge Logan Thomas fan. He is tall, great hands, and understands the QB position well. He is one of the best redzone and 3rd down TEs in the league. Wentz trusts him and has already proven it in Week 2 when Thomas had his first TD of the season. The 2 things to watch out for with Thomas is; he is injury prone and Washington now has a lot of weapons on offense. But even with those things going against him, he is worth the starting spot if you don’t have Andrews or Kelce.

Role: Fringe TE1 / Instant Starter

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Curtis Samuel:

The Commanders are thrilled to have Curtis Samuel back from injury. Anyone watching the game knows he is ‘the guy’ on that offense. He has incredible speed and reliable hands. Consider him Washington’s version of Deebo Samuel. He was able to haul in a touchdown for them early in the game and you should continue to see more and more red zone looks from him.

Value: WR2

Jeff Wilson Jr.:

Elijah Mitchell is unfortunately added to the list of 49er RBs to get hurt early on in the season for San Francisco. However, this is good news for owners who are still in need of filling out some roster spots. Wilson should be the lead back while Mitchell is out and definitely has the opportunity to get you points every week. The only thing I would worry about is that the 49ers still love to run the ball with Deebo Samuel and Trey Lance, also Jordan Mason and Tyrion Davis-Price have the potential to step in as the RB from time to time. But regardless, Wilson should be in your lineup week to week for the time being.

Value: Fringe RB2/Flex

Jahan Dotson:

Two things that Carson Wentz reminded us this past weekend was that 1) He loves to take chances; 2) He loves to spread the ball out. For the past couple of years, Terry McLaurin has been Washington’s go-to receiver, but not anymore. McLaurin only had 2 catches all day and saved a poor fantasy performance by catching a deep ball on the sideline for a long touchdown. However, Dotson proved he belongs in the NFL with 2 amazing touchdown grabs. The first one, he had a great route where he cut to the inside, lost his defender and made a high catch. The second one was a third down, at the end of the game, all the pressure in the world, and reached around his defender to make a deep, clutch game-winning catch. This kid has hands, great footwork and nerves of steel.

Value: Fringe WR2/Flex

Rondale Moore:

This is the only waiver wire pickup I am suggesting that did not actually play Week 1. Due to a hamstring injury earlier on in the week,  he was not able to suit up for the game. He is not for certain to return this Sunday, but if he does, expect him to have a good target share. The Cardinals love to throw the ball and although Ertz and Brown did well this past week, they would love to add Moore back into the rotation while Hopkins is still suspended.

Value: Fringe WR2/Flex

Rex Burkhead:

Rex Burkhead came out hot as the lead back for Houston on Sunday and seemed to take the majority of the rush attempts as well as the targets in the backfield. He rushed for 40 yard on 14 attempts and caught 5 out of 8 targets for 30 yards. This comes as a shock because most believed Dameon Pierce would have the role mostly to himself. Now you should still expect Pierce to creep in with more and more touches as the season progresses and he becomes more comfortable in the NFL. But for now, Burkhead is Houston’s main RB and you should be able to get full use out of him for a while.

Value: Flex

Devin Duvernay:

Duvernay had an amazing opening game against The Jets this past weekend. He had 4 catches on 4 targets resulting in 54 yards and 2 TDs. Now I do not expect him to continue this production every week, but he has made himself a potential threat to get a TD in any game this year. Consider him the new Marquise Brown with a little more downside. Remember, Andrews did not do well in Week 1 but that will certainly not be the case the whole year. I view him as a boom-or-bust player for right now.

Value: Flex

Dontrell Hilliard:

It is clear the Titans can not rely on Derrick Henry to run the ball for the whole game, and with Robert Woods and Treylon Burks being new to the system, they are lacking in the passing game. Hilliard emerged as a reliable outlet for Tannehill on Sunday, proving he can be a viable starter for your fantasy football roster. Although he hauled in 2 touchdown passes, that was probably his ceiling. Consider him a boom-or-bust player as well as a solid handcuff for Henry.

Value: Fringe Flex

Josh Palmer:

Keenan Allen and Mike Williams have benefitted from being in a pass heavy offense over the past 2 years. And with Allen going down with an injury, it has created a void for the Chargers. Palmer should be able to jump in right away and start producing for this team while Allen is recovering.

Value: Flex

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