Fantasy Football Waiver Wire – Week 9
November 2, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
As we venture into Week 9, there are a few fantasy football waiver wire pickups worth a mention. If these guys are available on your fantasy league’s waiver wire and you need to fill a gap, sign these fantasy sleepers and be confident in their production.
QB Alex Smith, San Francisco 49ers
Alex Smith was decent in his first start of the season against the tough Colts. Against the Titans in Week 9, Smith is very much a sleeper. He could be huge.
RB Ryan Moats, Houston Texans
The Texans were mad at Steve Slaton for his fumbling. They gave Ryan Moats a shot …read more
Week 3 Waiver Wire Pickups
September 20, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, Fantasy Football Advice, Waiver Wire
After Week 2 of the 2009 fantasy football season, we have located a few waiver wire pickups that can help your team starting in Week 3. Getting a good player off of the waiver wire can turn around your season. Here are our Week 3 waiver wire pickups.
QB Trent Edwards, Buffalo Bills
In two straight outing, Trent Edwards has produced at a very even level. Given his strong wide receivers and quality running backs, there’s no reason why Edwards won’t keep producing.
WR Mario Manningham and Steve Smith, New York Giants
Both of these Giants wide receivers are worthy of being on your …read more
Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 2
September 15, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
After watching Week 1, a handful of fantasy football players emerged that should be picked up off the waiver wire. If any of these players are on the waiver wire in your fantasy league, act quickly to add them to your roster.
QB Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens
After a steady rookie season, it appears as if Joe Flacco may surprise many fantasy owners this season. He has a big arm and displayed it well in Week 1.
RB Michael Bush, Oakland Raiders
Sure, Darren McFadden is the starter. But the Raiders can rn the ball and Michael Bush should get plenty of touches this …read more
Week 1 Waiver Wire Pickups – Possibilities
September 12, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under 2009 fantasy football, Waiver Wire
As we head into Week 1 of the 2009 fantasy football season, here are some players to keep an eye on that could be valuable waiver wire pickups. These players could burst onto the scene with a big Week 1 performance — so be ready to pounce!
QB Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens
After a solid rookie season, Joe Flacco’s value in his second season is difficult to figure. If he looks much improved in Week 1, consider him a possible backup fantasy football quarterback.
RB Carnell Williams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Early in his rookie season, Carnell Williams looked like a superstar in the making. …read more
Week 4 Waiver Wire Pickups – Fantasy Football
September 23, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fantasy Football Advice, Waiver Wire
QB Trent Green, St. Louis Rams
With Marc Bulger out of a starting quarterback job, Trent Green is the new man in charge. He has talent on his offensive unit so he may be able to shine.
RB Michael Pittman, Denver Broncos
For the third straight week Michael Pittman scored a touchdown. While the Broncos are using a three-headed monster at running back, Pittman is arguably the most valuable due to his goal line carries.
WR Brandon Lloyd, Chicago Bears
Although the Bears remain weak at wide receiver, Brandon Lloyd has emerged as their top wideout. He had a big week in Week 3 and …read more
Week 16: Emergency Kickers and Defenses
December 22, 2007 by admin
Filed under NFL Player Analysis, Who to Start
K Josh Scobee, Jacksonville Jaguars
With the Jaguars up against the Oakland Raiders, Scobee is a really nice start this week. If you are in a championship game, you can rely on Scobee to be effective this week. The Jaguars have a sound offense and Scobee has been fine since missing most of the beginning of the season with an injury.
K David Akers, Philadelphia Eagles
Akers is a solid veteran kicker who has been good for a number of years. This year he hasn’t been as explosive as usual but he should see some action in Week 16. Against the defense of …read more
Week 15: Waiver Wire Pickups
December 12, 2007 by admin
Filed under NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
QB Trent Edwards, Buffalo Bills – Edwards is coming off a big fantasy game and has another good matchup this week against the Cleveland Browns. Edwards, who had four touchdowns in Week 15, has some quality talent at his disposal including Lee Evans. With the Browns being such a poor defensive bunch, expect a couple touchdowns out of Edwards this week.
RB Darius Walker, Houston Texans – With Ron Dayne injured, the running back job for the Texans looks like it could be Walker’s. Walker, who was recently on the Texans’ practice squad, got some work last week and played decently …read more
Waiver Wire Kickers and Defenses
December 7, 2007 by admin
Filed under NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire
K Josh Scobee, Jacksonville Jaguars
Scobee is healthy and kicking well. This week the Jaguars face the Carolina Panthers. While their defense isn’t as good as it’s been in recent years, the Panthers aren’t totally inept. That should allow Scobee to get a couple field goal attempts this game, at least.
K Ryan Lindell, Buffalo Bills
You can’t ask more a much better matchup than the Miami Dolphins at home. Lindell should get plenty of chances this game against the winless Dolphins. The Bills offense isn’t very good, which is always a kicker’s best friend. Look for three field goals this week.
D Buffalo …read more
Week 14: Waiver Wire Pickups
December 5, 2007 by admin
Filed under NFL News, NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire, Who to Start
QB Luke McCown, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
With Jeff Garcia sidelined, McCown stepped in for the Bucs and played great in the team’s victory. McCown threw for two touchdowns and for over 320 yards. However, Garcia might come back this week from his back injury. If you pickup McCown, he’d be a decent start in Week 14 if Garcia isn’t able to go.
RB Fred Jackson, Buffalo Bills
Jackson had a very good game against the Washington Redskins on Sunday. He finished with 82 yards rushing and 69 yards receiving. In Week 14, he’d be a rather nice start …read more
Week 13: Emergency Starters
December 1, 2007 by admin
Filed under NFL Player Analysis, Waiver Wire, Who to Start
QB Kellen Clemens, New York Jets – Clemens hasn’t looked too good so far in his short NFL career as a starting quarterback, but this week he has hope. Enter the winless Miami Dolphins. Although the Dolphins have actually played decent defense as of late, Clemens should have plenty of chances to come up with big plays. He has a very strong arm and the Jets should be able to move the ball. If you are need of a quarterback to start, look for Clemens as a pickup and play option.
RB Samkon Gado, Miami Dolphins – With Ronnie Brown out …read more







