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Wire Goals Waiver for Week 11
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Wire Goals Waiver for Week 11

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Fantasy football leagues are won via the waiver wire. Our waiver wire tools at Footballguys make it easy.

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 Waiver

QB Bo NixDenver (10-20% offer)

If Nix is ​​still there, he should at least be added as depth to 1QB leagues. He’s improving in his rookie year and creating value with his arm as well as his legs. The Broncos’ running game is also one of the weakest in the league, causing more of the offense to pass through Nix. The matchup against the Falcons makes Nix a potential fantasy starter in Week 11.

QB RussellWilsonPittsburgh (7-15% offer)

Wilson connected mike williams He had a long game-winning score and was also excellent in the downfield passing game. George Pickens at the other end of the moon balls. Wilson was also surprisingly athletic considering where he was in his career, capable of adding value as a runner at times. He’s off to a good start at QB1 against the hapless Ravens pass defense and faces a favorable schedule against the pass going forward.

QB Anthony RichardsonIndianapolis (5-10% offer)

It feels like Joe Flacco He’ll start again in Week 11 against the Jets, but the offense doesn’t look to get any better for him, and the Colts’ chances of winning don’t get better with it. If Flacco doesn’t improve this week, it’s fair to wonder if the Colts will reinsert Richardson.

Waiver of Wire Back Runs

R.B. Jaylen WarrenPittsburgh (25-50% offer)

Warren could open the door to value realization. Najee Harris treating ankle injury. Warren should have scored late and put up a strong fantasy, but he was held up and fumbled in the first. The Steelers will have higher-scoring games and will need to be in passing mode more often, which will allow Warren to get on the field more even when Harris is at full speed.

R.B. Audric PredictionDenver (20-40% offer)

If you’re sitting on a pile of waiver money or the #1 waiver priority, Estime is worth using your capital. For a team with a good defense and plenty of games left to win, the prospect of leading the backfield in touches and being a second-half and goal-line draw is enough to make him worth the price.

R.B. Isiah PachecoKansas City (20-40% offer)

Pacheco is “very close” to returning, according to Andy Reid. We’ve been disappointed by optimistic return timelines before, so don’t worry Kareem Hunt… yet. But make sure Pacheco isn’t on your waiver wire.

R.B. Gus EdwardsLA Chargers (offer 12-25%)

Edwards looked fast and strong in his return from injury and could get a piece of JK Dobbins’ value going forward. Dobbins would be a solid RB2 play if he went down, which is why he’s on our list of injury-positive reserves, even though he’s more than a backup and could even be behind the plate.

R.B. Trey BensonArizona (12-25%)

Benson finally looks like a young player of the future while getting touches that need to be protected James Conner It’s fresh and the Cardinals offense is starting to look like one of the best in the league. If Conner fell (which usually happened at least once a year), Benson would share it with him. Emari Demercadobut we’ve seen enough to be excited about Benson’s value as an injury-positive replacement.

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Wire Wide Receivers Waiver

W.R. Ricky PearsallSan Francisco (15-30% offer)

Pearsall is the No. 3 receiver in terms of snaps and targets, but he showed he can still fulfill the fantasy with a long catch-and-run score against Tampa. Week 11’s game against Seattle is a little tougher, but still positive enough to keep Pearsall in WR3/Flex consideration. Brock Purdy while trying.

W.R. Adonai MitchellIndianapolis (12-25% offer)

Mitchell looked good and looked capable of playing in the NFL when he was replaced. Michael Pittman Jr. Pittman could return to the lineup in Week 11, but he could miss more time and could even end up being shut down if the Colts fall out of contention. It is also unclear how long it will last Joe Flacco If he doesn’t play better, he’ll be a starter after Week 11, and a quarterback change would be bad for Mitchell’s value. Still, unless you have to take a painful drop, any rookie who looks as good as he did in Week 10 should probably be added.

W.R. Rashod BatemanBaltimore (12-25% offer)

Bateman emerged from a mini slump to tie his highest target total of the year (8), converting six catches and one score. He was an off-the-field threat in this offense, but he showed in Week 10 that he could be a chain mover in a come-from-behind game scenario. He remains resilient anyway, but there are many ways he can realize his value now.

W.R. Kayshon BoutteNew England (10-20% offer)

Boutte appears to be the only full-time linebacker on the Patriots offense. It’s still just depth, but if Drake Maye If he continues to improve and gets more plays from behind in Patriots play scripts, Boutte could become a solid WR3/Flex option moving forward.

Wire Tight End Waiver

TE Will DisslySeattle (5-10% offer)

Dissly is receiving consistent targets and usage as the top receiving tight end in a passing offense that has improved greatly following the bye. He’s a tight end with decent depth or off the waiver wire this week against the Bengals.

TE dawson knoxBuffalo (3-5% bid)

Dalton Kincaid He could miss some time with his knee injury, so as long as Kincaid is out, Knox will be a tight end play with upside. He’s a good fit Trey McBride Broadcast game bye against the Chiefs.

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