Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 10 free-agent forecast

Check out the top waiver wire targets in fantasy football entering Week 10.

With the fantasy football season entering its second half, the waiver wire remains arguably the most important tool to make that push for the playoffs.

There are four teams on a bye in Week 10, including the Las Vegas Raiders, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo, using the 75% rostered mark (at least 25% availability) as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 9 free-agent forecast

Here are the top waiver wire targets in fantasy football for Week 9.

With the fantasy football season entering its second half, the waiver wire remains arguably the most important tool to make that push for the playoffs.

After having a full slate of games last week, only two teams are on a bye in Week 9: the San Francisco 49ers and Pittsburgh Steelers.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo, using the 75% rostered mark (at least 25% availability) as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 8 free-agent forecast

Here are the top targets on the waiver wire for fantasy football entering Week 8.

Nearing the midway point of the fantasy football season, the waiver wire continues to be one of the most important tools for a manager to access down the stretch.

Oddly enough, there are no teams on a bye in Week 8, so we’ll have the full slate of games to choose from.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo, using the 75% rostered mark (at least 25% availability) as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 7 free-agent forecast

Here are the top targets, stashes and streamers on the waiver wire for fantasy football in Week 7.

Roughly a third of the way through the season, the waiver wire will be a vital tool for managers as the approach the midway point of the 2024 campaign.

Only two teams are on a bye in Week 7: the Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo, using the 75% rostered mark (at least 25% availability) as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 6 free-agent forecast

Here are the top waiver-wire targets in fantasy football for Week 6.

With five weeks into the books, the fantasy football season is in full swing, which means managing the waiver wire will become more crucial with every passing game.

Teams on a bye in Week 6 include the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo, using the 75% rostered mark (at least 25% availability) as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 5 free-agent forecast

Here are the top targets on the waiver wire entering Week 5 for fantasy football.

The fantasy football season has concluded its first quarter, and between injuries and surprising performances, the waiver wire will be as active as it’s been thus far.

This also marks the first week of byes — as if managers didn’t already have enough to juggle.

Teams on a bye in Week 5 include the Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Chargers and Tennessee Titans.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo, using the 75% rostered mark (at least 25% availability) as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 1 free-agent forecast

Check out the top waiver-wire targets for Week 1 of the 2024 season.

With the long offseason behind us, fantasy football is finally back in our lives. With that comes the constant scouring of talent on the waiver wire.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in MyFantasyLeague (MFL), using the 75% rostered mark as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.

Fantasy football: Carolina Panthers running backs preview

Here’s how you should address this backfield in fantasy drafts.

No offense was more putrid than the Carolina Panthers last season. They finished last in yards (265.3 per game), last in points (13.9), and last in passing (161.2). The lone bright spot, if you can call it that, was the running game, which ranked 20th in yards per game (104.1) and tied for 21st in yards per carry (4.0), though they were one of three clubs to rush for a league-low seven touchdowns.

Part of the problem was that running back Miles Sanders, who signed a four-year, $25 million deal, to come over from the Philadelphia Eagles, struggled mightily and lost his starting job to Chuba Hubbard, which is not what the team had in mind. Rather than dip back into free agency to try and upgrade the backfield, Carolina instead traded up in the second round to select Jonathon Brooks, the first running back taken in this year’s draft.

Development from quarterback Bryce Young will help loosen things up for the backs, and reports from Panthers camp have been positive on that front. While we’ll have to wait and see how the offense looks in Week 1, let’s check out Carolina’s options at running back.

2024 fantasy football rookie dynasty/keeper rankings

Which rookies have the most long-term fantasy football value?

Looking for fantasy football rookie rankings for your dynasty or partial-keeper league? We have you covered.

Of course, injuries and radical personnel changes cannot be forecasted with much certainty. Variations in league settings and scoring formats notwithstanding, here are snapshot rankings depicting how the top rookies stack up for the long haul.

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Dynasty fantasy football rankings by position

2024 NFL Draft Scouting Report: RB Jonathon Brooks, Texas

Can this explosive back rebound from a major setback?

Texas Longhorns running back Jonathon Brooks was in the midst of a true breakout season as a redshirt sophomore until a torn anterior cruciate ligament derailed everything in November of 2023.

Heading into the 2024 NFL Draft, Brooks still is positioned among the top backs in the class, and he should find a willing suitor as early as Day 2. After redshirting as a true freshman in ’21, he went on to see just 32 touches over seven games the next season while playing behind eventual NFL draft picks Bijan Robinson and Roschon Johnson.

In his 11 appearances last year, Brooks showed off his receiving chops and found the end zone 11 total times on his way to a team-high 1,139 rushing yards and a Second-Team All-Big 12 selection.

Height: 6-foot
Weight: 216 pounds
40 time: 4.45 seconds (unofficial)

Table: RB Jonathon Brooks, Texas (2021-23)

Year School Class Gm Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds TD
2021 Texas Fr 4 21 143 6.8 1 1 12 0
*2022 Texas rFr 7 30 197 6.6 5 2 37 1
*2023 Texas rSo 11 187 1,139 6.1 10 25 286 1
Totals 22 238 1,479 6.2 16 28 335 2

*includes postseason/bowl games (stats from Sports Reference)
**player gained extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19 pandemic

Pros

  • Loose hips make for nifty stacking in the open field — capable of stringing together several moves in rapid succession
  • Unique blend of plus speed and size
  • More of a burner but plays with plenty of speed as a glider to complement excellent short-area burst — instant access to a new gear in the first few yards
  • Excellent contact balance to bounce off would-be tacklers
  • Decisiveness as a one-cut back makes him extremely appealing for zone-blocking systems but also has experience in gap-based schemes
  • Dangerous in the screen game — catches errant passes, shows patience for blocks to develop, and weaves through traffic as the play unfolds
  • Very little mileage on his odometer but was notably productive in his lone season as a starter (eight games) — averaged more than 6.0 yards per carry in all three seasons
  • Has the size and functional strength to improve in pass pro

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Cons

  • Coming off a torn ACL suffered in November, so he will effectively be redshirted in 2024 — will the injury rob him of some explosiveness in the long run? Does his style open him up for a greater injury probability?
  • Plays smaller than he measures, which stands out on tape — struggles to drive through contact and consistently doesn’t play behind his pads
  • In 2023, 71.6% of his runs came from shotgun in a talent-laden offense that paved big holes for him — just how effective will he be in the NFL when creases are smaller, defenders are faster, and fewer snaps come from the ‘gun
  • Being picky, he could improve his willingness to take what the defense gives him
  • Limited blocking skills and will be tasked with significantly improving technique in the pros

Fantasy football outlook

Presuming he recovers A-OK from knee reconstruction, Brooks has the tools needed to matter for fantasy purposes even if he garners a small workload. He’s not exactly a home run threat, but the former Longhorn has proven he’s good for a chunk play nearly each time he touches the ball.

Given the injury situation, trying to figure out where he winds up is a low-accuracy guessing game. He should be a reserve in Year 1 who is eased into late-season action once the knee can be trusted again, and then his employer will likely give Brooks a shot to earn a starting spot in 2025. Dynasty leaguers should bump him up their rankings a few notches, and 2024 single-league drafters can treat Brooks as merely a late-round curiosity.