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Wire Goals Waiver for Week 9
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Wire Goals Waiver for Week 9

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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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QB Matthew StaffordLA Rams (20-40% offer)

return Puka Nacua And Cooper Kupp made Matthew Stafford A strong QB1 against a good Vikings defense (with a Lions hangover, full disclosure). The Seahawks defense has been inconsistent at best, so Stafford is a solid QB1 in Week 9 and could be for the rest of the season.

QB James WinstonCleveland (15-30% offer)

Winston predictably revitalized the Browns’ passing game, and indeed the entire team was buoyed by a comeback win against the Ravens. He has an aggressive mentality, and the Browns’ wide receiver group is comfortable with the assignment. Amari Cooper.

QB Bo NixDenver (15-30% offer)

Nix came up with a big play against the fearsome Panthers defense, including missing downfield passes earlier in the season. This week he gets a Baltimore defense that needs to be generous in the air but doesn’t discourage the run. Nix adds value as a runner and could be a boom/bust QB1 going forward.

Waiver of Wire Back Runs

R.B. Blake CorumLA Rams (10-20% offer)

This is a very quiet week on the waiver wire at running back, so we’ll focus on reserves with injuries likely to pile up. Due to heavy workload and injury history Kyren WilliamsWith the resurgence of the Rams offense, Corum should be at the top of the list.

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

If Wright is there, the bench should be the priority. Might become fantasy relevant if either gets injured Raheem Mostert or De’Von Achaneand the durability of both is unknown. Wright also looked explosive and ready to take on both running back roles when asked about adjusting to NFL action.

R.B. Isaac GuerendoSan Francisco (3-5% offer)

Guerendo says goodbye and Christian McCaffrey We will be back in week 10. We also don’t know how long it will last Jordan Mason He will be away from the field due to the recurrence of his shoulder injury. Still, the rookie looks much more comfortable in the 49ers’ running back scheme, and the mere prospect of being a good injury backup behind McCaffrey makes him roster-ready if the bench allows.

R.B. MarShawn LloydGreen Bay (up to 1-3%)

Lloyd was eligible to be activated from injured reserve this week. Despite being third on the depth chart, he is the classic sneaky stash. Packers’ confidence Emanuel Wilsonbut if Josh Jacobs When he drops, Lloyd could show why the Packers drafted him at short notice with his hesitation-then-explosion running style ideal for the Packers’ zone-running scheme.

Wire Wide Receivers Waiver

W.R. Cedric Tillman (25-50% offer)

If Tillman is still there, the waiver is worth emptying a big chunk of your wallet. He was the biggest target James Winston and scored twice, including the game winner. He’s winning out there and now looks set to be a prime target. Amari Cooper In Buffalo.

W.R. Josh DownsIndianapolis (20-40% offer)

Downs had a big game and could have had two points if he hadn’t made a spectacular catch. possibility of Joe Flacco starting makes it a starter every week. Stay tuned.

W.R. Keon ColemanBuffalo (offer 12-25%)

coleman and Josh Allen They achieve the same result in 50-50 balls and results come even in fantasy leagues Amari Cooper‘s snap count is increasing. Coleman has a good matchup against the Dolphins in Week 9 and should at least be flexible.

W.R. Jauan JenningsSan Francisco (12-25% offer)

It’s unclear whether Jennings will be a WR2 or WR3 Passing offense once healthy enough to play bye following the 49ers’ first-round pick Ricky Pearsall returned. Still, Deebo Samuel Sr. opened and closed He’s been on the injury report all year and Jennings has shown his ceiling when he’s the primary option, so he should go bye.

W.R. Ricky PearsallSan Francisco (10-20% offer)

Pearsall was productive enough Brandon Aiyuk Even though he was about to say goodbye, he played a role that would merit a WR3/Flex start in good matchups in the future and Christian McCaffrey He will return in Week 10 to expand his goal tree. Pearsall showed why the 49ers drafted him in the first round and that he could still have some ceiling weeks in this potent passing offense.

Wire Tight End Waiver

TE Zach ErtzWashington (10-20% offer)

Ertz has put together three good fantasy weeks in a row and looks like the No. 2 target right now jayden daniels. A high-floor/low-ceiling TE1 game is stabilizing as we head into a matchup with the Giants.

TE Mike GesickiCincinnati (10-20% offer)

Gesicki didn’t score on National Tight End Day, but he emerged as the No. 2 target with his shooting: Tee Higgins outside. If Higgins can’t play in Week 9, Gesicki will be a good starter against a giving-up Raiders defense Travis KelceThe biggest match of the season.

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