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Best Waiver Adds-Playoff Week

Last time to make pickups in most leagues, unless your league allows you to extend into the playoffs. Nonetheless, this will be the final addition of Best Waiver adds from Fantasy Savvy in the 2011 season. The names this week aren’t anything impressive, but there are some names that could be of some assistance. The players are ranked in the order of effectiveness they will have the rest of the year.

 

Marion Barber, RB, Chicago Bears

Anytime you can snatch a starting RB at this point you have to grab it. As most of us should know, Matt Forte will be held out for the next 2-4 weeks which should complete the rest of the fantasy season. Barber will now take over as the main back. You can’t expect much from Barber but 50-70 total yards per game with 2-4 catches and occasional TD are likely. Barber makes for RB3/Flex for the playoff weeks as he goes up against Denver, Seattle and GB in the next 3 weeks.

Demaryius Thomas, WR, Denver Broncos

We talked about Thomas earlier in the year. We know the story with this guy, big, physical and very talented. It took Tebow 6 weeks to finally find and connect with this guy for a whole game as Thomas finished with 4 catches for 144 yards and two TD’s. Take notice though, it was against the Vikings who have the worst secondary statistically in the league. But I still think Thomas offers some upside for the rest of this season and most definitely in a keeper league. Thomas has Chicago this week, but then New England in Week 15 and Buffalo in Week 16 which are excellent matchups. Tebow also looked as accurate as he has all season on Sunday. If you need WR help going into the playoffs, pick up Thomas and look to possibly play him this week if not in Week 15 against New England.

Malcolm Floyd, WR, San Diego Chargers

When this guy plays he performs, but he’s hard to trust week to week because he usually leaves the game early and is then out for multiple weeks. But Floyd returned last week and had 4 catches for 108 yards and a TD. It’s worth noting that Floyd has three 100 yard games in just 8 games played. The potential is there, but the risk is there to due to injury. He’s worth a shot if you need the help and has a good matchup against Buffalo this week. Week 15 isn’t kind against Baltimore however, but Week 16 against the Lions is favorable. 

Bradon Saine, RB, Green Bay Packers

Watching this game last week, I kept asking myself who is this guy and why is he in the game. It turned out James Starks re-aggravated his ankle injury and now it looks like Starks might miss week 14. Saine didn’t do too much with just 45 total yards, but he did have four receptions. He is a decent flex play in deeper leagues if Starks is indeed out in Week 14, but remember even if Starks is out, the Packers love to pass and use their backs sparingly. However should the Packers lose in the next week or two, they could start to rest all of their starters and possibly start running the football more which means Saine could have even more value come week15 or 16. He’s worth a look in 12-16 team leagues.

 

Vision Adds- Kendall Hunter, Issac Redman, Benard Scott, Dion Lewis, Jason Snelling, Felix Jones, Joe Mcknight

If you have the roster space , then you should look into adding some of these guys if they are available, starting with Hunter and Redman. The 49ers specifically could start to rest Frank Gore once they have nothing more to play for in the regular season. Jim Harbaugh would be smart to anyway as Gore is taking an unnecessary large amount of snaps. Hunter has run well when provided the chance. Anyone of these guys could step in and produce nicely if coaches decide to rest the starter or there is an injury, so look into these guys and see if they are available.

 

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Best Waiver Adds- Week 8 Edition

Picking up these players each week is like shopping in a thrift store. The items are cheap, sometimes old and rusty, but still usable, sometimes new and unused but end up proving not to be of much use. The key is finding the items that not only look the best, but that will serve your needs and be something you will continue to use after the purchase. Let’s try to find the most worthy items this week. The following players are ranked in order.

*Check out last week’s edition here http://fantasysavvy.com/2011/10/19/best-waiver-adds-week-7-edition/

 

Pierre Thomas, RB, New Orleans Saints

Most of the pickups this week are back up running backs. With that said, Pierre Thomas is the most valuable of all of them. He could be rostered in most leagues, but with Ingram’s heel injury he will most likely be snatched up this week. Ingram’s injury doesn’t sound serious, but if something does happen to Ingram or Sproles, Thomas would become extremely valuable. If you have running back problems or own Sproles or Ingram, make sure to pick up Thomas if you can.

 

Antonio Brown, Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers

Hines Ward has had a great career, but he is slowly starting to break down more and more. He suffered an ankle injury in Week 7 and his status for week 8 against New England is in question. Both Brown and Sanders are the future replacements and this is a week to snatch these two up. I would go with Brown first then Sanders, but both could have nice games in what could be a shootout against the Patriots. They also both hold value for the rest of the year as Big Ben continues to heat up as the year goes on. Brown had 7 catches for 104 yards last week and Sanders had 5 catches for 46 yards and a TD. If you need wideout help, pick both of these guys up starting with Brown.

 

Jabar Gaffney, WR, Washington Redskins

With Santana Moss on the shelf for 5-7 weeks, Gaffney will step in as the #1 WR in Washington. Gaffney should get a lot of looks, but the problem is he really isn’t a true #1. Same time, he’s definitely worth a pickup and should produce for your team somewhat. The biggest thing is Moss is out for a good while, so Gaffney will be useful. Expect a lot of 5 catch 60 yard games with 1 or 2 TD’s while Moss is out, anything else is a bonus.

 

Taiwan Jones, RB, Oakland Raiders, Phillip Tanner, RB, Dallas Cowboys

From a talent standpoint, but of these guys have it. They both hit the hole well and run hard. McFadden as you know gets hurt each year and is hurt once again with a foot injury. The Raiders have a bye week this week and Mcfadden will have time to rest, but at the same time Jones is worth owning because of his talent. As far as Tanner, Tashard Choice really isn’t the same back and is hurt as well, so Tanner will most likely take on a role while Felix Jones continues to be out. DeMarco Murray also isn’t the most durable back, so there is a likely chance Tanner could end up having a more important role as the season goes on. It’s worth a shot to add both of these guys based on their upside.

 

Evan Moore, TE, Cleveland Browns

Moore showed off his talents in the pre-season, but has done little in the regular season. With fellow TE Ben Watson injured with a concussion, Moore will get a chance to contribute. You never know with Concussions, so who knows how long Watson will be out. Pick up Moore as he is talented and hope that he finds that he rapport back with McCoy.

 

Kregg Lumpkin, RB, Tampa Bay Bucanneers

Lumpy!!! as we call him in one my leagues, is going to end up having a role on this Bucs team with Earnest Graham hitting the IR today. He isn’t as talented as Tanner or Jones, but is the direct #2 behind LeGarrette Blount who is struggling wtih an injury himself. Tampa Bay has a bye week this week, but if Blount isn’t ready to go, Lumpkin will be the guy. Lumpkin doesn’t have much promise, but is worth an add if you are a Blount owner or need RB help now that Graham is out for the year.

 

Alfonso Smith, Larod Stephens-Howling, RB, Chester Taylor Arizona Cardinals

Beanie Wells escaped serious injury, but it appears he will be at out least 1-2 weeks with a knee injury. I personally like Howling as a better pickup, because he is just much more explosive and has more upside. Smith will be the goal line back however and could end up getting more touches overall. Chester Taylor is also in the mix, but it’s unclear how much of a role he will have, it appears Smith and Howling will get the most looks as they did in Week 7. Go with Howling first then Smith then Taylor. Beanie Wells is another back who is often injured so it’s worth stashing these backups.

 

Michael Jenkins, WR, Minnesota Vikings

The rookie Christian Ponder targeted Jenkins often and even hooked up with him for a score in Week 7. That said Jenkins is what he is, not overly talented and highly inconsistent. If you are in dire need of WR help, Jenkins is worth an add, but don’t expect much.

 

Visanthe Shiancoe, TE, Minnesota Vikings, Daniel Fells, TE, Denver Broncos

Shiancoe has always been talented, but has struggled with injuries the past two years. He’s been healthy this year, but Donovan Mcnabb was just so brutal constantly throwing balls into the dirt. Like fellow teammate Michael Jenkins, Shiancoe saw 8 targets and also scored. Rookie QB’s like to rely on the TE and Shiancoe could end up having some nice performances to finish the fantasy season.

Fells had a great catch which set up the tying score against Miami and similar to Shiancoe, Fells is playing with an inexperienced QB who could rely on a big target. Fells doesn’t have much speed, but has good hands and can get some separation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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