12/24/2023 0 Comments Week 9 waiver wireMark Andrews left Thursday’s game with an injury, and Likely got the job done in his place, catching six passes for 77 yards and a touchdown. He’s averaging 5.5 targets in his last four games and has also scored three touchdowns in that time. Before his week six exit, Palmer was averaging more than six targets per game.Īs long as this Lions receiving corps is banged up, you can catch me starting Raymond in a pinch. Palmer is a great plug-and-play option when he returns. Palmer is battling his way back from injury, but so are both Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. Michael Thomas is also forever missing games, so if Landry can return healthy, he’ll probably be the best receiver on the field for the Saints. Landry’s tagline might as well be “Jarvis Landry… at least he’s not on IR.” He’s played three full games this season and received at least five targets in each. He’s generated impressive fantasy outputs in the past, even with Jefferson and Thielen healthy. Should Jefferson or Thielen go down and miss any time, Osborn will slot right in as the number two target in Minnesota. However, I would pick him up as a receiver handcuff. I’m not starting Osborn unless my roster is in a really rough spot. Of course, he’s no sure thing, which is why he’s probably on your waiver wire, but with his 6’4 frame, you can plug Hollins in and hope for a touchdown. Hollins has consistently (enough) generated targets and occasionally popped with fantasy value. I have no problem starting Hollins if I’m missing a flex thanks to a bye week. Mattison has proven he’s a good running back and extremely fantasy-relevant each time Dalvin Cook misses a game. I am dumbfounded to see Mattison’s rostership under 30%. Warren is already taking third down work, so should something, God forbid, happen to Najee, Warren is next in line.Īlexander Mattison (RB – MIN): 29.4% rostered I repeat, calling all Najee Harris rosterers. If you need someone to plug in a flex/RB spot, you could do worse than Huntley, who is widely available, considering he’s pretty much been Atlanta’s lead back.Ĭalling all Najee Harris rosterers. He’s a sturdy bowling ball of a back who will still see work even with a healthy Patterson. However, Huntley is very much in good graces with the Atlanta coaching staff. Yes, Cordarrelle Patterson could be back soon, even as soon as next week. You don’t need to be a stellar real-life quarterback to offer fantasy value in certain situations. While it remains to be seen if he finishes the season as the starter (see above…) Mariota does offer a tantalizing rushing baseline, even if he is good for nearly one turnover a game. If you need a quarterback to patch a bye-week void in the coming weeks, Mariota could be your man. Ridder is a mobile quarterback who projects to offer a rushing baseline, which is fantasy gold. Marcus Mariota has looked less than stellar, and I’d be surprised if he wasn’t on the hot seat if the Falcons lose, say, two games in a row. If you’re in a 2QB/Superflex league and can spare a roster spot, it might be time to throw the dart at Ridder. Here are some players getting my attention after today’s early slate of games, many of whom could be serviceable in the next couple of weeks. In this episode of bye-mageddon, we’re staring down the barrel of six teams on byes in week 10.
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