7 fantasy football waiver wire targets ahead of Week 14

Fantasy football wavier wire targets ahead of playoffs in Week 14.

It’s playoff time in fantasy football, but that doesn’t mean the wavier wire is closed. Some quick adds, even this late in the season, could help you survive and advance.

With that, here are seven wavier wire claims to make in fantasy football ahead of Week 14:

6 fantasy football waiver wire targets ahead of Week 13

Fantasy football wavier wire targets claims to make ahead of Week 13.

Fantasy football has hit crunch time of the regular season and now, more than ever, a waiver pickup could make all the difference for your team.

Here are six wavier wire claims to make in fantasy football ahead of Week 13:

7 fantasy football waiver wire targets ahead of Week 12

Fantasy football wavier wire claims and targets ahead of NFL Week 12.

Fantasy football has hit crunch time of the regular season and now, more than ever, a waiver wire pickup could make all the difference for your team.

With that, here are seven wavier wire claims to make in fantasy football ahead of Week 12:

 

 

 

7 fantasy football waiver wire targets ahead of Week 11

Fantasy football waiver wire targets, claims ahead of Week 11.

Fantasy football has hit crunch time of the regular season and now, more than ever, a waiver wire pickup could make all the difference for your team.

With that, here are seven wavier wire claims to make in fantasy football ahead of Week 11:

8 fantasy football waiver wire targets ahead of Week 10

Fantasy football wavier wire claims, targets, for Week 10.

Fantasy football has hit the middle point of the regular season and now, more than ever, a waiver wire pickup could make all the difference for your team. That’s especially the case with a couple of tough injuries that occurred in the NFL this past week.

With that, here are eight wavier wire claims to make in fantasy football ahead of Week 10:

Fantasy football: 5 sleepers to start, 5 starters to sit in Week 7

Fantasy football starters sits sleepers for Week 7.

The best medicine for a fantasy football win each week could be simple: Setting the right lineup. Nothing worse than having a guy on the bench going off or someone in your starting lineup that’s laid a dud.

With that, here are five sleepers to start and five starters to sit in fantasy football Week 7:

Sleepers to start

Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks. Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

QB Joe Burrow, Bengals

vs. Browns

Joe Burrow’s off to a decent start, and he’s racking up 300-yard games. Of those, his best of the year came in Week 2, also against the Browns, when he had 316 yards and three touchdowns.

RB Antonio Gibson, Washington

vs. Cowboys

Despite his last two outings being averages of 3.3 and 2.5 yards per carry, Antonio Gibson and Washington have a good matchup this week: The Cowboys. They’re the second-worst run defense in the NFL, allowing 173.3 yards per game on the ground.

RB La’Mical Perine, Jets

vs. Bills

Without Le’Veon Bell, La’Mical Perine had a season-high nine touches last week and that could stand to rise in Week 7 against the Bills. The Jets will probably be trailing, but the Bills did just allow 245 rushing yards last week against the Chiefs. Granted, KC is much better, but 245 is awful.

WR Brandin Cooks, Texans

vs. Packers

The Packers are going to want to get right on offense and put up some points in this one following a dud in Week 6. That could mean a lot of throwing on both sides. Brandin Cooks has come all the way back from his slow start.

WR Christian Kirk, Cardinals

at Seahawks

Similar to Cooks, Christian Kirk got off to a slow start and has heated up. That hit a fever pitch last week with two touchdowns. Now this week, even with other weapons around him on the Cardinals, Kirk will probably have another solid game because the Seahawks have allowed the most points to opposing WRs in fantasy this year.

7 fantasy football waiver wire claims to make ahead of Week 12

7 fantasy football waiver wire claims to make heading into Week 12 of the NFL season.

Need a fresh face for your fantasy football roster this week?

It’s never too late for a few extra points to add to your win column.

Here are eight waiver wire claims to make in fantasy football ahead of Week 11:

Philadelphia Eagles running back Jay Ajayi. Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

RB Bo Scarbrough

The round and round cycle that is the Lions running back situation since Kerryon Johnson’s injury has now landed on Bo Scarbrough. For those paying attention, we’ve went from Ty Johnson to JD McKissic and now Scarbrough. Last week against the Cowboys, Scarbrough came out of no where to muster up 14 carries for 55 yards and a touchdown. McKissic did still feature as a pass catcher, though.

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RB Jay Ajayi

Jay Ajayi signed with the Eagles prior to Week 11 against the Patriots, but he didn’t play behind Miles Sanders and Boston Scott. It might be a case of him needing to warm up to the offensive scheme, but he’s certainly at least a better option than Scott with Jordan Howard still expecting to miss some time. He’s at least worth stashing for a playoff run later on.

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