Post-Waiver Pickups week 10

Week 10 Post-Waiver Wire Pickups

Jeff Wilson is a stash pickup that I don’t think you can play this week, but he is going to be a valuable asset going forward. Last year, Wilson was a huge factor in the rushing game, contributing 733 yards from scrimmage and 10 touchdowns over 12 games. Shanahan is going to work him into this backfield, and the upcoming schedule is extremely favorable. After this week’s matchup against the Rams, the 49ers go to Jacksonville, play Minnesota at home, have back-to-back road games against Seattle and Cincinnati, then Atlanta at home, at Tennessee, and at home against Houston in Week 17. Imagine! You could be playing Jeff Wilson against Houston in your fantasy Super Bowl! Don’t sleep on Jeff Wilson.

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Waiver Wire Week 7

Top Adds for the Week 7 Waiver Wire

Be prepared to get JD McKissic. This will be the last week you will be able to if he is still on the waiver wire. McKissic posted 110 total yards on 16 touches against the Chiefs as Antonio Gibson deals with his shin injury and ineffectiveness. Most of McKissic’s production came in garbage time. However, he is still of value as a flex or RB2 in most weeks. Football Team faces the Packers next week.

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Week 3 Waiver Wire

Top Adds for the Week 3 Waiver Wire

One of the highest-ranked tight ends until proven he isn’t worth the status. However, Engram has never been a dud and is capable of being a TE10-12. Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett likes to use his tight ends, and volume could go his way. Engram has not played this season, but Week 3 looks like he will be activated. He participated in drills on Monday.

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Questions for the AFC West

Four Need to Know Questions for the AFC West

Unfortunately, we have seen plenty of quarterbacks and players be one-year wonders, and many decline in their second season. 12 of the last 14 signal-callers who put up top-20 per game statistics posted lesser numbers in their second season. It doesn’t mean that Herbert will be one of them. In fact, in each of the last four seasons, a second-year quarterback has put up the best numbers in the NFL. The four who did – Carson Wentz, Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, and Kyler Murray- were all outscored by Herbert in 2020 as a rookie.

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