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Writer's pictureKev Wheeler

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire - Week 10


The Week 10 Fantasy Football Waiver Wire has some gems, but it's getting close to midnight for finding league-winners. It's definitely time to drain that free agent acquisition budget (FAAB). There are several players that have obviously been dropped from other teams. One man's trash may be another man's treasure, but we are clearly near the scrap-heap.


Looking at the overall meta of scoring this year it seems that the offenses have found their way after looking lost for three weeks. Lack of playing time in the preseason has really affected the synch of most offenses. It's really made the prognostication game challenging as ever.

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Waiver Wire Adds


Khalil Herbert
Cincinnati Bengals trade for Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert - UPI.com

Rico Dowdle hit a 72 percent snap share with no Ezekiel Elliott in Week 9, his previous season high was 51 percent. His 80 percent running back rush share was also a season high.


Cam Akers was clearly Minnesota's RB2 in Week 9, playing 16 snaps while Ty Chandler didn't see the field.


AJ Barner was second on the Seahawks in targets this week, with Noah Fant out. He finished the day with a 20.6 percent target share. Fant hasn't had a 20 percent target share game all year.


Demarcus Robinson saw a season high 21.4 percent target share against the Seahawks in Week 9. He ran the second-most routes for the Rams with Puka Nacua ejected.


Ja'Tavion Sanders has gotten to a 20 percent target share in two of his last three games, he has 61 and 87 receiving yards in those two games.


Snaps played by Cardinals running backs in Week 9:

James Conner: 28

Trey Benson: 16

Emari Demercado: 14

DeeJay Dallas: 1



Josh Downs accounted for 41.2% of Indy's first-read targets and saw a 33% target share, while only running a route on two-thirds of the Colts drop backs in Week 9. He's now seen 9 or more targets in five of seven games this year.



Players We Can Drop

When we make waiver claims most of the time we can easily determine who to add, but we struggle with which players to drop. It is very difficult to give-up on a player we thought was worth drafting in the first place. If you are struggling, you should be dropping your questions or concerns in our FREE Discord channel. Don't be afraid of it, I'm over 50 and navigate it fairly well.



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