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Fantasy Football Waiver Wire
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Truism of fantasy football:
every year there are players that will not be drafted in a fantasy football
draft but will emerge off the fantasy football waiver wire to be solid additions for a fantasy football team,
sometimes exploding to stud status. Good work
on the waiver wire involves knowing who is low on the radar just
before their stock goes through the roof. But who has time for that?
That answer is easy... the Docs. These are the geeks that live,
breathe, and talk fantasy football 365 days a year. So just sit back,
relax, and let the Docs do the work for you. Come check out FootballDocs
Fantasy Football Pickup Drop Advice every Monday as the Docs boil it down for you nice and
simple: who to watch, who to ignore, and most importantly... who
to grab! Since each team's needs are unique, the Docs will suggest
players to pick up based on the following significant positions: QB, RB, WR, TE, K, and D. Word of caution: While a quick trigger in the
free agent market can make a bad team good, it can also make a good team bad.
Before just adding the players listed below to your roster, here are a few
guidelines to help ensure that the former happens rather than the latter.
1. Do not just randomly pick-up a player or drop a player solely based
on the information given below - use some discretion - as the quality of
the player varies from league to league due to the size and scoring system
of each league. In addition, team needs vary from fantasy team to fantasy
team, so some discretion can go a long way. The list posted below is
to bring some players to your attention and give you a comment or two regarding
their possibilities.
2. Generally speaking, it is not a good idea to drop any player you drafted
in the first ten rounds of your draft in the first few weeks.
Be patient, particularly with wide receivers as they are very inconsistent
in most scoring systems, posting a horrible week one week and then backing
it up with a good performance in the following week.
3. Be quick to grab running backs, especially as new starters are
announced or as players emerge with huge games. This does not mean
dropping a traditionally good player in order to pick up one of these running
backs, but if you have an extra D, K, TE, or even a lower tier WR, it is
probably in your best interest to drop one of them and take a chance.
RBs are in high demand and almost always carry value provided they are a
primary back for a NFL team.
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FREE Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Advice
NFL Week 16
Monday, December 19, 2011
Welcome to the Team (a.k.a. Pick-Up)
Note: This advice is intended for redraft leagues only.
C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF - Lightning is back! If Spiller is available, go get him now. Spiller rolled up 91 yards rushing, and 76 receiving with 2 TDs. With Fred Jackson out, Spiller has continued to assert himself as a threat for the Bills.
Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE - In most leagues, Hernandez should be owned. However, the Rob Gronkowski hype could have landed him off the radar in some leagues. If so, you need to move on him. Brady reminded everyone how explosive and dangerous Hernandez can be when targeted. 9 receptions for 129 yards and a TD is a monster game from a TE.
Miles Austin, WR, DAL - Austin returned to action last week after missing the previous 4 weeks with an injury. He had a decent day for his game back pulling in 4 receptions for 63 yards and a TD. This week he hauled in 5 receptions for 53 yards and another TD. Ladies and Gentlemen, he is back, so you should be all over him in all leagues.
DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR - Williams has been strong in the last 4 weeks with 246 yards and 4 TDs. In shallower leagues, he could still be out there. In all leagues, he has returned to fantasy relevance after a terrible start to the season.
Jared Cook, TE, TEN - Cook is a guy with all the talent in the world, so we have just been waiting for him to pull it together. He did that is week 15 with 9 receptions for 103 yards. If you are in a jam and looking for a new TE, Cook could be your man.
Lance Ball, RB, DEN - Willis McGahee can't seem to stay healthy, so his back-up is always a good person to know. Tim Tebow provides some nice opportunities for his RBs to run. Ball was looking great in Week 15 with a 5.8 yards per carry average and a TD.
Stevan Ridley, RB, NE - Ridley led the Patriots in carries and yards by a significant margin in their Week 15 win of the Broncos. He did not get any of the teams 3 rushing TDs, but he was a significant factor. If you are in a real pinch for a RB, Ridley could give you some nice production as the weather starts to bring out more of the run game in New England.
Show 'em the Door (a.k.a. Drop)
Note: This advice is intended for redraft leagues only.
Jake Ballard, TE, NYG - Ballard suffered a knee injury in week 15 that should finish his fantasy production for the 2011 fantasy season.
Johnny Knox, WR, CHI - Knox took a big hit in week 15, so he isn't going to be back this regular NFL season.
JJason Campbell, QB, OAK - Campbell broke his collarbone in week 6 and is out for at least 6 weeks.
Matt Cassel, QB, KC - Cassel injured his hand and required surgery to repair it. It is unknown when he will return, but he will miss significant time. In the meantime, your fantasy roster needs has precious few slots available and needs to be adjusted to account for the injury.
David Garrard, QB, JAX - In a surprise move, the Jaguars cut Garrard just before the start of the season. You should too.
Chad Henne, QB, MIA - Henne is dinged up and that is more than enough reason to drop him. He wasn't all that impressive prior to his injury, but now he just isn't worth the hassel.
Peyton Manning, QB, IND - Unless you are in some sort of keeper league, you should give up hope that Manning will return. It's over! You just have to come to grips with that.
Matt Schaub, QB, HOU - Schaub has a foot injury that is going to sideline him for most, if not all, of the season. Unless you have a huge roster space, best to let him go.
Jahvid Best, RB, DET - Best was placed on season ending injured reserved in week 12.
Jamaal Charles, RB, KC - Charles' season is done no thanks to a season ending knee injury suffered in week 2.
Earnest Graham, RB, TAM - It was a very brief fantasy ride with Graham, but unfortunately he tore his Achilles in week 7 and is out for the rest of the year.
Jamie Harper, RB, TEN - Give this up. Harper just isn't going to pay off at this point.
Jerome Harrison, RB, DET- Jahvid Best can only hold out so long before he succumbs to injury, but Harrison won't be the answer. You have better be in a very deep league if you are hanging onto Harrison.
Fred Jackson, RB, BUF - Jackson was having a tremendous season, but he is now lost for the remainder of the year due to injury.
Dexter McCluster, RB, KC - The Dexter McCluster experiment at RB is failing. Despite being given plenty of opportunity with the season ending injury to Jamaal Charles, this situation is just not working out.
Knowshon Moreno, RB, DEN - Moreno has a torn ACL and is done for the season.
DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL - The rookie was sensational when on the field, but a broken ankle suffered in week 14 has brought his season to a close.
Isaac Redman, RB, PIT - Redman blew his chance to shine in week 5 as the show was stolen by Jonathan Dwyer. With Dwyer in the mix and Mendenhall set to return, Redman's fantasy value has tanked.
Derrick Ward, RB, HOU - Foster is back and playing well, and Ben Tate has proven that he can carry the load for Houston when Foster is limited by injury. Ward doesn't have a lot of opportunity at this point. You can let him go.
Carnell Williams, RB, STL - The shelf-life on Williams was short, and his usefulness fantasywise has expired. Unless you own Steven Jackson, it is best to let Williams go at this point.
Danny Amendola, WR, STL - Amendola is out for the year with a torn tricep.
Kenny Britt, WR, TEN - The music Britt and his fantasy owners were making has come to an abrupt stop no thanks to a season ending knee injury suffered in week 3.
Austin Collie, WR, IND - Without Peyton Manning, Collie is just another WR that you don't need to bother with.
Braylon Edwards, WR, SF - Edwards has struggled and is now out due to meniscus surgery. He isn't expected back until mid-season at the earliest, and it will take time to ramp back up to the speed and timing of the NFL. Use your valuable roster spot on someone else with better upside.
Donald Jones, WR, BUF - We know that Jones had his first career 100 yard game in Week 3, but we think you should put him back out there on the waivers unless you have a better option.
David Nelson, WR, BUF - It is hard to believe in Nelson. He had some nice games when the Bills were on fire, but we just don't see Nelson being a consistent threat. We also don't see the Bills offense as being prolific enough to support more than one fantasy WR. Cut Nelson loose.
Chad Ochocinco, WR, NE- Tom Brady has been throwing for a bazillion yards every week, but hardly any of it gets to Ochocinco. Cut him loose please.
Mike Sims-Walker, WR, JAX - Sims-Walker has had plenty of opportunities, and none of them worked out. Now he is on IR.
Hines Ward, WR, PIT - Time has passed Ward by and the team has way too many great options at WR to use Ward on a consistent basis. You should look for a better option.
Roy Williams, WR, CHI - In most leagues, you can find a better option.
Chris Cooley, TE, WAS - Cooley has been surpassed by Fred Davis. Cooley has little value in almost all formats.
Jeff King, TE, ARZ - We didn't realize that anyone owned this guy.
Marcedes Lewis, TE, JAX - Lewis was primed for a great season until the team stuck him with a rookie QB and a journeyman to start the season. The departure of David Garrard marked the end of Lewis' fantasy prospects in 2011.
Tony Moeaki, TE, KC - Moeaki is out of the year with a season ending injury.
Garrett Hartley, K, NO - Hartley is done for the season with an injury.
Nate Kaeding, K, SDG - Kaeding is out of the season with an ACL tear to his left knee.
Rian Lindell, K, BUF - Lindell broke his shoulder in week 9 and has been placed on injured reserve.
Note: This advice is intended for redraft leagues only.