Waivering: Week 3

Tue Sep 17 8:49am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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Perine setup for bigger role


There are more injuries to deal with this week and even a benching, which is kind of surprising just two weeks into the season. But that just means there are a few more viable options on the waiver wire. That is a positive for some fantasy owners, needing some new talent on their roster. There are some guys out there this week that might provide at least some short-term help. Good luck in navigating those waiver wires this week.

QUARTERBACK

Derek Carr, Saints (49.5% owned). Carr has topped 23 fantasy points each of his first two games. He has three-touchdown games each of those games. The Saints look legit right now, especially the offense. Carr is playing at a high level and making big plays. He remains available in about half the leagues, so if you need quarterback help, go grab him.

Sam Darnold, Vikings (32.3% owned). Darnold sure is making the most of his opportunity to start once again, leading the Vikings to wins to start the season. He has multiple scores each of his first two games and scored 23.6 fantasy points last week against a very good 49ers defense. He is going to be worth some spot starts in this offense.

RUNNING BACK

Samaje Perine, Chiefs (32.7% owned). Perine doesn’t have a carry in two games but that could be changing with Isiah Pacheco out several weeks with a leg injury. Perine is likely the next man up in the Chiefs explosive offense, giving him some good fantasy value. He likely splits the work with some other backs but should be the first to carry the load for the Chiefs.

Braelon Allen, Jets (53% owned). Breece Hall is still getting a ton of touches, but the Jets found a way to get Allen involved in the offense this week. He was even on the field with Hall at the same time. Allen had nine touches compared to two in the opener. He found the end zone twice and had 56 total yards. Allen could be getting more chances going forward after this performance.

Antonio Gibson, Patriots (56.5% owned). Gibson had his best game as a Patriot last week. He ran 11 times for 96 yards and caught a pass for seven yards. He topped 100 total yards and should continue to get his weekly chances as the No. 2 back in a run-first offense.

Deuce Vaughn, Cowboys (2.0% owned). This is a speculative pickup. The Cowboys running game is doing little right now and Vaughn had five total touches last week. He got more chances and that could be the case going forward, especially if Ezekiel Elliott and Rico Dowdle keep struggling.

WIDE RECEIVER

Tutu Atwell, Rams (1.3% owned). Cooper Kupp is now dealing with an ankle injury, leaving the Rams even more thin at receiver. Atwell is the best bet to serve the Kupp role in the offense. He had three receptions for 48 yards last week on four targets. He could be getting more chances going, making him another speculative add for fantasy owners.

Jalen Nailor, Vikings (2.1% owned). Justin Jefferson claims his quad injury isn’t too serious but if he has to miss any time, look for Nailor to play a much bigger role offensively. And even with Jefferson around, Nailor has produced for the Vikings. He has touchdowns each of his first two games. Last week, Nailer had three receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown.

Alec Pierce, Colts (41.9% owned). Pierce has found the end zone each of his first two games. He has 16-plus fantasy points each of those games. He is becoming a favorite target of Anthony Richardson, which is good news for Pierce. We don’t think his first two games are a fluke. He can keep producing in this offense.

Andrei Iosivas, Bengals (16.9% owned). A lot of people thought Iosivas was going to breakout in Week 1. It looks like they were just a week off. Iosivas had a big Week 2, catching two passes for seven yards and two touchdowns. He might be a bit of a boom or bust play, but has a nice weekly ceiling in this offense.

Quentin Johnston, Chargers (30.5% owned). Johnston might finally be putting it together. He had a huge game last week, catching five passes for 51 yards and two touchdowns. He has been targeted 11 times in two games, getting plenty of weekly looks. Johnston could really emerge as the go-to target in this passing game, giving him some weekly potential for the big game.

Demarcus Robinson, Rams (49.4% owned). The injuries at receiver for the Rams have left some openings for a lot of targets. Robinson could be one of those benefactors. He hasn’t done a whole lot this year to date but played well in an expanded role last year when given a chance. And he was on the field the most last week for the Rams, playing 92 percent of the snaps. He could end up being the best Rams receiver left standing.

TIGHT END

Hunter Henry, Patriots (36.6% owned). Henry is the top target in this Patriots offense and showed that last week. He had a great game, catching eight passes for 109 yards. He has been targeted 15 times in two games. He is a legit low-end No. 1 for fantasy teams and available in a lot of leagues.

Mike Gesicki, Bengals (12.5% owned). Gesicki was fairly quiet in the opener but got it going last week, catching seven passes for 91 yards. The Bengals are hit and miss with the tight end position, but Gesicki proved he can be a factor as the starter in this offense. He has some spot start value for fantasy teams.

Jonnu Smith, Dolphins (20.4% owned). Smith had just a catch in Week 1 but had six receptions for 53 yards on seven targets last week. He was a much bigger part of the Dolphins offensive game plan. And with a new, inexperienced quarterback at the helm for at least a few games, look for Smith to get plenty of chances as a safety valve in the offense. He has some good short-term value.

Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at [email protected]. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.

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Player Notes
Sam Darnold Nov 10 3:40pm CT
Sam Darnold

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold completed 24-of-38 passes for 241 yards, tossing three interceptions in Sunday's 12-7 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. He added 28 rushing yards on seven carries and was sacked once for a loss of eight yards. The troubles started early for Darnold and the Vikings, as two of his interceptions came on back-to-back drives in the first half -- one on a 16-play drive that took Minnesota down to the Jacksonville 7-yard line. It was a rough outing for the 27-year-old, who has now thrown five INTs in his last two games -- a number he reached through the team's first six outings. The Jags' defense did an excellent job limiting explosive plays and really clamped down in the red zone, holding the Vikes to field goals or less in all five opportunities. Better days are ahead for the team's offense, but they'll get another tough test next Sunday when they hit the road to take on the Tennessee Titans.

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Kareem Hunt Nov 10 3:40pm CT
Kareem Hunt

Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt had 14 carries for 35 yards in the 16-14 win against the Denver Broncos. Hunt also had seven catches for 65 yards in this contest. The Chiefs running back led the Kansas City pass catchers in receiving yards despite not being heavily involved in the passing game coming into this contest. The Chiefs extended their winning streak on a last-second blocked field goal by the Kansas City defense. Hunt could not find the endzone in this game, but his 21 touches resulted in 100 scrimmage yards. Hunt will face the Buffalo Bills in Week 11, who rank 31st in fantasy points allowed to opposing running backs this season. Hunt should be in for a big game against the Bills as the undisputed lead back for Kansas City. Fantasy managers should continue starting Hunt as a locked-in RB2.

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Travis Kelce Nov 10 3:30pm CT
Travis Kelce

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce caught eight passes for 64 yards and a touchdown in the 16-14 win over the Denver Broncos. Kelce led the team in catches and targets again this week, and that trend will likely continue for the rest of the season. Kelce scored his touchdown on a two-yard strike from Patrick Mahomes in the second quarter. The Chiefs narrowly escaped with the victory in this contest on a last-second blocked field goal by the Kansas City defense. Kelce produced another high-end TE1 performance this week, and fantasy managers should excited about his matchup with the Buffalo Bills in Week 11. The Bills rank 15th in fantasy points allowed to opposing tight ends this season, so Kelce should continue his elite production. The veteran tight end has seen immense volume every week since Rashee Rice's injury, and his fantasy production has skyrocketed ever since. Fantasy managers should continue starting Kelce as a TE1 every week.

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Aaron Jones Nov 10 3:20pm CT
Aaron Jones

Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (chest) returned late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He had initially exited the game and was listed as questionable, but was able to check back into the contest for the final offensive drive. He finished Week 10 with 17 rushes for 88 yards on the ground. He also caught two of three targets for an additional 13 yards through the air. Jones will rank as a mid-to-high RB2 heading into next week's game against a strong Tennessee Titans run defense.

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Patrick Mahomes Nov 10 3:20pm CT
Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 28 of 42 pass attempts (67%) for 266 yards and a touchdown in the 16-14 win over the Denver Broncos. Mahomes had his lone touchdown in the second quarter on a two-yard pass to Travis Kelce. The Chiefs quarterback was nearly handed his first loss of the season but was saved on a last-second blocked field goal by the Kansas City defense. After two straight games with multiple touchdown passes, Mahomes was held back by the Denver defense. The Chiefs remain undefeated heading into their Week 11 matchup with the Buffalo Bills. The Bills rank seventh in fantasy points allowed to opposing quarterbacks this season, so Mahomes may have another tough matchup next week. Mahomes had nearly 16 fantasy points in a four-point per passing touchdown format this week and has passed for over 260 yards for the fourth time in the last five games. Mahomes has not displayed the high-end fantasy quarterback play he was drafted for, but he has been more usable lately. Fantasy managers should view Mahomes as a low-end QB1 heading into Week 11.

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Aaron Jones Nov 10 2:50pm CT
Aaron Jones

Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (chest) exited during the second half of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He is officially questionable to return. At the time of his departure, Jones had tallied 13 carries for 71 rushing yards, plus an additional two catches for 13 yards through the air. Ty Chandler and Cam Akers will handle ball-carrying duties for Minnesota until Jones is healthy enough to return.

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Dalton Kincaid Nov 10 2:40pm CT
Dalton Kincaid

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee) is doubtful to return against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 10. Kincaid exited in the third quarter. Assuming his day is done, Kincaid finishes Sunday's contest with five targets but just two catches and 24 receiving yards. The second-year tight end has been held to single-digit fantasy points in 70 percent of his games this season and will likely fall out of the TE1 tier going forward. Even if he's healthy enough to play next week against the Kansas City Chiefs, fantasy managers can justify benching him.

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Baker Mayfield Nov 10 2:30pm CT
Baker Mayfield

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers believe that left tackle Tristan Wirfs (knee) suffered an MCL sprain during Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Wirfs had only missed three snaps over the first nine weeks of the season, but it now sounds like he's bracing for an extended absence. The good news is that MCL sprains typically aren't season-ending, and depending on the severity, it's possible that he actually avoids an injured reserve stint. Nevertheless, losing Wirfs for any period of time is far from ideal for Baker Mayfield, Rachaad White, Bucky Irving, and the rest of Tampa Bay's offense. With that said, Tampa Bay should have confidence in its backup left tackle, Justin Skule, temporarily taking over on the end of the offensive line.

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Will Levis Nov 10 2:20pm CT
Will Levis

Los Angeles Chargers defensive ends Khalil Mack (groin) and Joey Bosa (hip) are officially active for Week 10 against the Tennessee Titans. Both players had been listed as questionable. Mack is suiting up despite missing all three days of practice this week. He hasn't missed a game this season, amassing 26 tackles, 4.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery through eight contests. Bosa, meanwhile, was limited in practice all week long. Injuries have held him to reduced snap counts all season long, and he's still looking to return to his Week 1 form. In that season opener, he played 40 percent of the defensive snaps, registering seven tackles, one sack, and one forced fumble. Perhaps this week's game against subpar quarterback Will Levis will be a great opportunity for Bosa to get back on track.

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Tyler Conklin Nov 10 2:10pm CT
Tyler Conklin

New York Jets tight end Tyler Conklin (ankle) is officially active for Week 10 against the Arizona Cardinals. He had been listed as questionable despite practicing in full all week long. Conklin has appeared in all nine games this season, catching a modest 27 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns. He is 19th in tight-end fantasy points this season and will continue to rank in the TE2 tier on Sunday.

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Julius Chestnut Nov 10 2:10pm CT
Julius Chestnut

Tennessee Titans running back Julius Chestnut (foot) is officially active for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers. He had been listed as questionable after logging a limited practice on Friday. Chestnut saw additional opportunities over the last few weeks with Tyjae Spears (hamstring) inactive. However, now that Spears is healthy, Chestnut will return to the No. 3 running back role in Tennessee, keeping him off the fantasy radar in all leagues.

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Kimani Vidal Nov 10 2:10pm CT
Kimani Vidal

Los Angeles Chargers running back Kimani Vidal (coach's decision) and tight end Stone Smartt (ankle) are both inactive for Week 10 against the Tennessee Titans. Vidal had not appeared on the injury report but is evidently the odd man out now that Gus Edwards has rejoined the backfield following an injured reserve stint. Vidal totaled 93 scrimmage yards and one touchdown in his four-game run as J.K. Dobbins' backup. Smartt, meanwhile, had been listed as questionable after logging three consecutive limited practices. He has just two catches this season, remaining a non-factor in fantasy football. In his absence, Tucker Fisk will step up as the Chargers' No. 3 tight end behind Will Dissly and Hayden Hurst.

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Gus Edwards Nov 10 2:10pm CT
Gus Edwards

Los Angeles Chargers running back Gus Edwards (ankle) is officially active for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans. He had been listed as questionable but was expected to play after being activated from injured reserve on Saturday. Edwards spent the minimum four games on injured reserve and is now back for his first contest since Week 4. Through the first four weeks of the season, he had mustered just 38 carries for 113 yards (2.97 YPC) in the No. 2 running back role behind J.K. Dobbins. Edwards is an uninspiring handcuff option and will not have any fantasy appeal as long as Dobbins is healthy.

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Baker Mayfield Nov 10 2:00pm CT
Baker Mayfield

Tampa Bay Buccaneers left tackle Tristan Wirfs (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of the game against the San Francisco 49ers. The fifth-year All-Pro has been one the most consistently healthy linemen on the team and an important piece to the pass protection. With Wirfs out against one of the better defensive units, it could mean even more trouble for Baker Mayfield with a thin receiver corps. Justin Skule is the next man up on the depth chart.

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Micah Parsons Nov 10 2:00pm CT
Micah Parsons

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs (calf, illness) and linebacker Micah Parsons (ankle) are officially active for Week 10 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Both players had been listed as questionable. Diggs had missed practice on Friday but was widely expected to play this weekend. He has 31 tackles and one interception this season. The 26-year-old will be tasked with slowing down the connection between quarterback Jalen Hurts and his top receivers, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Parsons, meanwhile, is returning to play in his first game since Week 4 against the New York Giants. The star 25-year-old had amassed 14 tackles and one sack through his first four games. His return provides a major boost to Dallas' defense ahead of this week's divisional contest.

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Jonathan Mingo Nov 10 2:00pm CT
Jonathan Mingo

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Jonathan Mingo (coach's decision) is inactive for Week 10 against the Philadelphia Eagles. He had not appeared on the injury report. However, given that Mingo was acquired from the Carolina Panthers just five days ago, we can assume that he simply needs more time to learn Dallas' system. CeeDee Lamb and Jalen Tolbert will continue to be the top wide receivers in the Cowboys' Cooper Rush-led offense.

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Caleb Williams Nov 10 1:50pm CT
Caleb Williams

Chicago Bears offensive lineman Teven Jenkins (ankle) is considered questionable to return to their game against the New England Patriots. The fourth-year guard appeared on the injury report leading up to this contest with a knee injury but was cleared to participate until he suffered the ankle injury in the first half. The next left guard on the depth chart is on IR, so they'll have to shuffle around the line who is already struggling to protect Caleb Williams.

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Dalton Kincaid Nov 10 1:40pm CT
Dalton Kincaid

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee) left Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts in the first half due to a knee injury. At the time, he accounted for two receptions for 24 yards on four targets. The team has officially deemed him questionable to return to the game, so they'll likely perform some tests through halftime to see if he can take the field in the second half. Dawson Knox should see an uptick in snaps and targets while Kincaid is sidelined.

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Wan'Dale Robinson Nov 10 1:40pm CT
Wan'Dale Robinson

New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson led the team in receiving yards in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Carolina Panthers in Munich, Germany, hauling in five catches for 51 yards on eight targets. Robinson averaged a solid 10.2 yards per reception, including a 23-yard catch that showcased he can catch deeper passes. He made a few key first-down catches to keep drives alive, showing his value as a reliable option in the Giants' passing game. While he didn't reach the end zone and finished with 7.6 fantasy points, Robinson's consistent reception totals make him a potential fantasy asset in deeper leagues.

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Patrick Mahomes Nov 10 1:40pm CT
Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Wanya Morris (knee) has been listed as questionable to return against the Denver Broncos with a knee injury on Sunday. The next left tackle on the depth chart is rookie Kingsley Suamataia, but the offensive line has been pretty suspect so far this week. Morris is an important piece to Patrick Mahomes' protection, so it could be tough sledding against a solid Broncos defense if he can't return.

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