Let me be clear. I’m a waiver wire extremist. No pick is beneath me. No timing is inappropriate. No circumstance challenges my moral compass. I love the wire, even when it doesn’t love me back. As I reminisce, vintage darlings Tashard Choice, Peyton Hillis and Ron Dayne come to mind – all special picks forever engraved in my fantasy heart.
I’m convinced you can’t win at fake football without shopping the wire regularly. I realize this practice makes some owners nervous. Some are worried they’ll pick the wrong guy. And I assure you, this will happen. Or drop the wrong guy. Yes, this too will happen. Or perhaps they think they’ll regret it in the morning. Yes, you will have regrets. Lots of them. But you can’t win by playing it safe, unless you’re playing for mediocrity. And sure, that fifth place trophy is as meaningful as my swim team participation ribbons.
But relax, my friends. I’m here to help. Every week, I’ll spotlight a few of my favorite free agents. Without further adieu, here are this week’s waiver wire wonders:
Kevin Ogletree – Ogletree kicked off the “open wire” season when he reeled in eight receptions for 114 yards, including two touchdowns in the NFL’s season opener. It’s easy to mock those who claim the Cowboys’ anonymous third receiver. I mean really, what are the chances that hot hand continues? But remember last year’s third man? Laurent Robinson finished 2011 with a career-best 54 receptions for 858 yards and 11 touchdowns. And yep, he was a waiver prize. Ogletree deserves the same courtesy. Owned in 42 percent of Yahoo leagues, and climbing.
Stephen Hill – Who? He plays professional football for the New York Jets. Hill and his teammates proved that they have the ability to score touchdowns – lots of them – as they embarrassed the Buffalo Bills in a 48-28 rout. The rookie wideout caught five receptions for 89 yards and two touchdowns. Favorite target, perhaps? Jump on this bandwagon while you can. Available in 84 percent of Yahoo leagues.
Alfred Morris –
Another Sunday sensation, Morris ran for 96 yards on 28 carries, plus two
scores. Now this is
Jonathan Dwyer – Even though Isaac Redman drew the start, Dwyer had the more impressive game – 4.8 YPC (11 carries for 43 yards) vs. Redman’s 1.9 YPC. Until Rashard Mendenhall returns, consider this Dwyer’s job to lose. This week he faces a Jets defense that gave up the 23rd most fantasy points to running backs last season, and surrendered 195 ground yards to the Bills last week. Available in 82 percent of Yahoo leagues.
Owen Daniels –
Yeah, I know he’s already owned in 68 percent of Yahoo leagues, but this number
should be higher. In a sea of average tight ends, Daniels’ chemistry with Matt Schaub (and his production) will
place him among the top TEs. With four catches for 87 yards, he’s a nice second
receiver when Andre Johnson is
double covered. And this week, the Texans take on
Randall Cobb – If
I could stockpile this player, I would. His nine catches for 77 yards along
with a returned punt TD got my attention. And it gets even better! Or worse,
depending on your vantage point. Greg
Jennings is nursing a pulled groin, which could keep him out of the lineup
Thursday night when the Packers take on the Bears. Next batter up is Cobb.
Swing for the fences, Randall! Available in 52 percent of Yahoo leagues.
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