

Shanahan is going to work him into this backfield, and the upcoming schedule is extremely favorable. Last year, Wilson was a huge factor in the rushing game, contributing 733 yards from scrimmage and 10 touchdowns over 12 games.

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. bursts for a first down against the Seahawks Week 10 Post-Waiver Wire Running Backs Jeff Wilson, Jr. Patrick is a valuable addition to your roster who is most likely sitting on pickups post-waivers in Week 10. After the Chargers, the Broncos play at the Chiefs, at home against the Lions and Bengals, then at the Raiders. is back, his schedule after the bye could help you make a playoff push. While I may not play him against the Chargers in Week 12 if Asante Samuel Jr. In Week 9, Patrick caught four of five targets for a monstrous 85 yards and a touchdown. Tim Patrick has slid into more of Courtland Sutton’s role as a downfield threat. While Jerry Jeudymight be Bridgewater’s security blanket. Tim Patrick (Rostered in 26.2% of ESPN leagues) After the Buffalo game, the Jets play at home against Miami, at Houston, then at home against Philadelphia, giving Moore tremendous upside. Corey Daviscould be back this week in a tough match against Buffalo, but Moore is still a worthy stash going forward. The rookie’s breakout campaign has officially begun! Over the past three weeks, Elijah Moore has seen at least six targets, and in Week 9, he hauled in seven of those while finding the end zone twice. Elijah Moore (Rostered in 28.8% of ESPN leagues)Įlijah Moore takes it to the house against the Cincinnati Bengals Plus, his upcoming schedule gives you upside in multiple weeks going forward with matchups against the Jaguars, Buccaneers, and Texans. He’s not been flashy, but his consistent play makes him a worthy flex option. Pascal played 84% of snaps in Week 9 and saw seven targets, second behind only Michael Pittman. Week 10 Post-Waiver Wire Wide Receivers Zach Pascal (Rostered in 8.4% of ESPN leagues)ĭespite plugging Zach Pascal last week in the Week 9 Post-Waiver Pickup article, he’s still available in over 90-percent of ESPN leagues. Bridgewater is most likely out there on the post-waiver wire in Week 10, and he could give you enough upside to win your matchup. This week, the Broncos face the Philadelphia Eagles who are allowing 18.15 fantasy points per game to the quarterback position. His passer rating is 104.9 on the season. This season, he’s been consistent, throwing at a 72.7-percent completion rate, 2,163 yards, 14 touchdowns, and only five interceptions. However, he finished as QB6 in Week 9 with 21.9 fantasy points over Josh Allen, Dak Prescott, Matt Stafford…I mean. I get it Teddy Bridgewater isn’t a sexy name you want on your team. Teddy Bridgewater (Rostered in 27% of ESPN leagues)īridgewater throws a deep dime just for his receiver to drop it
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If you’re looking to make a playoff push, Wentz is your guy and should easily be towards the top of the Week 10 post-waiver wire pickups. Wentz doesn’t have the best matchup against Buffalo in Week 11, but he gets Tampa Bay and Houston before his bye in Week 14. In a cupcake matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars Wentz should easily continue the trend.

He’s thrown for two or more touchdowns each game from Week 4 on, throwing three in the past two. Wentz has actually looked excellent this season (well, after his ankles healed). Week 10 Post-Waiver Wire Quarterbacks Carson Wentz (Rostered in 56.4% of ESPN leagues)įor a reason well beyond my comprehension, Carson Wentzis still available in almost half of ESPN leagues after waivers cleared in Week 10. It’s Week 10 post-waiver wire pickups, and the playoff push is real! Everyone is spending the remainder of their FAAB on waivers to get them over the hump, but what if you didn’t get who you needed to help you win? We’ve got you check out some options you can still pick up post-waivers in Week 10.
