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Wire Goals Waiver for Week 13

Wire Goals Waiver for Week 13

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Every week is ours Sigmund Bloom He writes about every trending player in the NFL, moving players up and down based on what we see. For players available mostly in fantasy football leagues, it will provide an estimated FAAB amount to bid for on the waiver wire.

These waiver wire tips are crucial to winning your fantasy football league. In this article, we will highlight a few key players. But for deeper leagues and more waiver wire additions, check out our full page Promotions and Demotions feature.

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Wire Gamemakers Disclaimer

QB RussellWilsonPittsburgh (10-20% offer)

Wilson played so well in the snow against the Browns that you wonder why the Steelers didn’t pass the ball more despite the conditions. It’ll be cold in Cincinnati this week, but the Bengals and Joe Burrow It will force the Steelers to be less conservative on offense, so Wilson could be fluid.

QB Drake MayeNew England (10-20% offer)

Maye’s performance against the Dolphins was fairly modest despite the game script involving a lot of unnecessary time. He still has a high weekly ceiling due to his running ability and a weak Patriots defense that picks up big leads on opponents. Should be recorded as bye/injury/emergency depth. You could do worse than starting Maye in Week 13 against the Colts.

QB James WinstonCleveland (7-15% offer)

Winston was kept in check by the Steelers defense. Nick Chubb He scored two of the three offensive touchdowns, so it wasn’t a great Week 12 fantasy performance. He’ll face a tough Broncos defense on Monday night, but the Raiders were able to throw for nearly 300 yards against them, so Winston isn’t just a desperation play. If the waiver wire is thin, he’s worth moving as depth in the 1QB league.

Waiver of Wire Back Runs

R.B. Tyler AllgeierAtlanta (10-20% offer)

Allgeier is a top-tier reserve from an injury standpoint because he is an accomplished fullback who can also shoot as a desperation play in a short-yardage/finisher role. He may have said goodbye to six teams.

R.B. Trey BensonArizona (10-20% offer)

The Cardinals offense was completely frustrated by the Seahawks in Week 12, but Benson is still one of the top injury-surge reserves due to his quality play leading into the bye and bye. James Conner‘s long injury history.

R.B. Roschon JohnsonChicago (10-20% offer)

Johnson is a top-tier injured reserve player and the Bears’ offense is coming back to life. It also has desperation game value D’Andre Swift It’s healthy because he stays behind the goal line.

R.B. Jaylen WrightMiami (10-20% offer)

Wright is a top injury replacement because of the quality of the Dolphins’ running game and De’Von Achane‘s injury history. Raheem Mostert he would still have a role, but recent usage suggests Wright would return should Achane go down.

R.B. ray davisBuffalo (10-20%)

davis a top-notch injury support because of how well he performs James Cook I missed one game earlier this season. Davis was less on the field Ty Johnson In the 11th week but he would be the backup Cook will own it if it goes bankrupt. Davis may have fallen while saying goodbye.

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Wire Wide Receivers Waiver

W.R. Calvin Austin IIIPittsburgh (10-20% offer)

Austin scored a touchdown and also fumbled a deep ball. RussellWilsonThis could have been another score with a little more swagger underneath it. He’s the best deep threat player on offense and has a high ceiling that would match up well with the beleaguered Bengals’ secondary.

W.R. DeMario DouglasNew England (10-20% offer)

Douglas has posted a consistent 9-11 points in PPR leagues over the last four games. He also led the Patriots’ wide receivers on three of those plays. PPR bench depth is good and if Drake Maye As he develops, Douglas will be more than just depth.

W.R. Devaughn VeleDenver (10-20% offer)

Vele has distinguished itself from a diverse group of buyers. Courtland Sutton to be Bo Nix‘s clear No. 2 target. Vele has some appeal as a flex play this week, including against the defenseless Browns secondary on Monday night, as the Broncos’ offense moves away from the run and relies more on Nix’s arm.

W.R. Noah BrownWashington (7-15% offer)

Brown slots in as the No. 2 receiver. jayden danielsand the team will need to pass the ball a lot in Week 13, and their top two backs will likely be out against a good run defense. Brown is worth a pickup and stretch play this week against the Titans.

Wire Tight End Waiver

TE Zach ErtzWashington (10-20% offer)

Ertz has had solid play in six of the last seven weeks. Even if his operation in the short zone doesn’t give Ertz a high weekly ceiling, it fits with what a tough passing offense can do proficiently. Solid high ground TE1 play against the Titans.

TE Cole KmetChicago (5-10% offer)

Kmet was a frequent target caleb williams He should have lasting fantasy value in the fourth quarter comeback and post-Shane Waldron offense. He will be a successful broadcaster against the Lions on Thanksgiving as the Bears have to open up their offense to keep up with them.

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