Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Week 10 Waiver Wire Pickups!

It's time for my week 10 fantasy football suggestions. As usual, my suggestions will be only players that are owned in less than 50% of ESPN leagues.

This week, the results won't include the actual top players... During the past week, ESPN has changed the way they calculate the percentage owned. The idea is to eliminate abandoned teams from the data.

So without further ado...

Quarterbacks
Last Week:
Me
QBNamePoints
1Alex Smith15Bust
2Carson Palmer19QB1
3Teddy Bridgewater16QB1
MB
1Carson Palmer19QB1
2Ryan Tannehill27QB1
3Alex Smith15Bust

Not a bad week for me. Bridgewater turned out to be a decent play. Matthew Berry 1up'd me with Tannehill, though.

Suggestions for this week:
1) Mark Sanchez (16.8 Percent Owned)
I don't like suggesting Sanchez. He's not good. He's never been good. He'll never be good. However, that Eagles offense is stacked. I don't see a way that he can't be a productive fantasy QB.

2) Kyle Orton (12.2 Percent Owned)
Orton has been a pretty solid QB since he took over for EJ Manuel. The Chiefs defense will be a bit of a test, but I think Orton is up for the challenge. He handles pressure well. Keep an eye on Sammy Watkins. He tweaked his hamstring today. The coaching staff is downplaying it as a minor issue and I think he'll play... But he does have an MRI scheduled. That means the team thinks there's at least a small chance that the injury is more serious. If Watkins doesn't play, that drops Orton's value. The rest of the Bills WRs are decent, so he's still an okay play even if Watkins doesn't play... But you might want to look elsewhere if you have other options.

3) Derek Carr (5.8 Percent Owned)
I don't care for Carr, but I think the match-up is decent fantasy-wise. The Broncos are not great against the pass... And let's be honest, the Raiders are going to be playing from behind for most of the game. That should result in a lot of opportunities for Carr.

Running Backs
Last Week:
Me
RB
1Denard Robinson16RB1
2Ronnie Hillman17RB1
3Charles Sims0Bust
MB
1Ronnie Hillman17RB1
2Denard Robinson16RB1
3Bobby Rainey11RB1

I'm going to call this a wash. I only suggested Sims if he ended up playing. He didn't. Rainey was the main back.

Suggestions for this week:
1) Terrance West (47 Percent Owned)
There aren't a lot of good RB options this deep. If you're desperate, you're probably not going to like the options available in your league. West has become the guy the Browns seem to like... And the matchup is good. The Bengals give up the 7th most fantasy points to RBs. However, I'm not sold on West. The Browns can't seem to make up their mind... And I think Crowell is the best back there. West is still your best bet in that backfield until further notice, though.

2) Charles Sims (27.3 Percent Owned)
Yes, I'm recommending Sims again. He will be active for this game. No one really knows how many touches he's going to see... But the match-up is really good. If he gets even a few carries and looks decent, he'll get a lot of work. The Buccaneers are really looking for an answer for their RB problem.

3) Tre Mason (46.8 Percent Owned)
I actually don't like this play... But if you're that desperate, Mason is the starter. That's more than can be said for anyone else that is less than 50 percent owned. At least he's going to get the ball.

Wide Receivers
Last Week:
Me
WR
1Andrew Hawkins3Bust
2Stevie Johnson4WR4
3Martavis Bryant16WR1
MB
1Odell Beckham Jr15WR1
2Allen Robinson3Bust
3Brandon LaFell11WR2
Another small victory for Berry... But Bryant is starting to look like the real deal.

Suggestions for this week:
1) Martavis Bryant (41.3 Percent Owned)
3 straight weeks with double digit points. Roethlisberger is on fire. The Steelers are playing the Jets, who can't stop any passing attack. Take your pick. All of these points are good enough to justify starting Bryant. I would temper expectations for the rest of the year. Roethlisberger is not going to throw 6 TDs every single week. But for this week? He very well could put up another 6... And Bryant will probably see 1 or 2 of those.

2) Stevie Johnson (9.7 Percent Owned)
It didn't quite pan out as well as I had hoped last week, but I'm still going to recommend Stevie this week. The match-up is a good one. Keep in mind that Stevie isn't going to see the ball a lot. 4 or 5 receptions seems likely. He also doesn't have great speed. So if you're starting him, you're really hoping for some red zone targets. His ability to create space in the end zone always makes him a good target in that area and I think Kaepernick knows that. There's a good chance Johnson scores this week.

3) Kenny Britt (8.9 Percent Owned)
Britt played almost every snap last week. The Rams have decided he's the #1 guy now that Brian Quick is gone. Normally, that'd be great news for fantasy... But the Rams don't have a whole lot of offensive power. I think he's an option for the desperate simply because he's going to be on the field a lot. He should start to see an increase in targets. Britt's physical talent has never really been in doubt. He has always shown flashes of brilliance. He just needs 1 of those moments on Sunday to make his day productive enough for fantasy purposes.

Tight Ends
Last Week:
Me
TE
1Dwayne Allen8TE1
2Larry Donnell8TE1
3Jace Amaro0Bust
MB
1Larry Donnell8TE1
2Dwayne Allen8TE1
3Jared Cook1Bust
Not much to look at here. I'm a bit surprised by the goose-egg that Amaro put up... But he does play for the Jets.

Suggestions for this week:
1) Owen Daniels (33.8 Percent Owned)
Daniels gets a lot of targets. He's healthy now and the Titans have given up a decent amount of points to TEs this year. Daniels should definitely be owned in more leagues. The TE pool is shallow this year. Daniels has enough talent to become a top 10 TE option, but only because there aren't many good options right now.

2) Scott Chandler (20.1 Percent Owned)
I think the Bills will have to look in Chandler's direction quite a bit this Sunday if they want to move the ball. Chandler's value goes up even more if Watkins can't play.

3) Mychal Rivera (16.7 Percent Owned)
Rivera has 15 receptions in the past 2 weeks. The next highest for TEs that are less than 50% owned? 9 (Jermaine Gresham). As I mentioned in the QB section, the Raiders are going to be forced into throwing a lot against the Broncos. Carr has grown to like Rivera as one of his favorite targets. TDs are not guaranteed for the Raiders, but Rivera should see a lot of targets.

Defense/Special Teams
Last Week:
Me
Def
1Vikings7DEF1
2Browns8DEF1
3Redskins0Bust
MB
1Vikings7DEF1
2Eagles6Bust
3Browns8DEF1
I'll give Berry the small victory here. Technically the Eagles defense didn't finish in the top 12, which would make them a good starting defense... But the 0 put up by the Redskins is way too low for me to call it a push between the 2 of us.

Suggestions for this week:
1) Dallas Cowboys (46.8 Percent Owned)
The Cowboys are playing the Jaguars.

2) Pittsburgh Steelers (32.2 Percent Owned)
The Pittsburgh defense has looked decent. Polamalu won't play, so that definitely hurts their value... But they're playing the Jets. The Jets are bad. Vick is dealing with some injuries... Supposedly, he'll play... But I'm concerned about how much mobility he'll have, and that's all Vick has these days.

3) Baltimore Ravens (40.4 Percent Owned)
The Ravens are the 8th best fantasy defense and they're going up against a very mediocre Titans offense. I'm not expecting anything amazing, but the Ravens defense should be a good play this week.

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