2010年11月30日火曜日

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Advice: Who to Pick Up in Week 13

If you find yourself in need of a little roster refreshing for the most important week of the season, take a look at our “ Pick Them Up”  list for recommendations at each position.

Sam Bradford (St. Louis Rams)

Bradford had his first career 300-yard game against the Denver Broncos in Week 12, as he threw for 308 yards and three touchdowns in the game.  He now has 10 touchdowns over his past five games with only one interception over that span. 

The rookie from Oklahoma has put up at least 11 fantasy points in six straight games, and his upcoming schedule (Arizona Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers) should lend itself well to continued production right through the fantasy playoffs.

Bradford could be a low-end QB1 over the next few weeks, and is currently available in over half of Yahoo! leagues.

 

Maurice Morris (Detroit Lions)  

Morris took advantage of Jahvid Best (turf toe) being banged up on Thanksgiving Day against the New England Patriots, as he had 55 rushing yards and two touchdowns along with five catches for 20 yards. 

Best’ turf toe issue is not going away and his decline in effectiveness has opened the door for Morris—who has 19 carries and nine receptions over the last two weeks—to see playing time. 

The Lions’ offense may continue to be fairly pass-happy, so Morris’ ability as a receiver could lead to be him being a productive dual threat out of the backfield. 

If you are a Best owner or just need running back depth, Morris is certainly worth consideration, particularly in PPR leagues. 

 

Jacoby Ford (Oakland Raiders)  

Ford had four receptions (on 10 targets) for 108 yards and a touchdown along with a kickoff return for a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins in Week 12. He has now topped 100 receiving yards in two of his last three games, and seems to have become the big-play threat Darrius Heyward-Bey wishes he could be for the Raiders. 

Oakland takes on two very poor pass defenses in the Denver Broncos and Houston Texans in Week 15 and Week 16, so Ford’s slate for the fantasy playoffs looks favorable if he can keep up his recent momentum. 

He is worth a look in deeper leagues as a roster stash with upside.

 

Kevin Boss (New York Giants)  

Boss had three receptions for 74 yards and a touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 12, and he now has touchdowns in three of the last four games. 

Injuries to Giants’ wide receivers Hakeem Nicks (leg) and Steve Smith (torn pectoral) has opened up some opportunities for others, and Boss seems to be one of those guys. 

The Giants’ upcoming schedule (Washington Redskins, Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles) looks tight end-friendly, which also bodes well for his fantasy value going forward.

Don’t look for huge catch totals, since he has only had five catches in a game once this season, but Boss is a solid red zone threat and that makes him worth consideration if you need a tight end. He should be available in most leagues.

 

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/530232-fantasy-football-waiver-wire-advice-who-to-pick-up-in-week-13

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