The week is nearly wrapped up, and of course, there was another round of injuries. As a result, fantasy managers will be on the lookout for wavier wire additions and replacement options for those injured over the weekend. Here’s a look at a player who is receiving early waiver wire buzz this week, along with our advice on how to approach him in your bidding: Trey McBride.
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The week is nearly wrapped up, and of course, there was another round of injuries. As a result, fantasy managers will be on the lookout for wavier wire additions and replacement options for those injured over the weekend. Here’s a look at a player who is receiving early waiver wire buzz this week, along with our advice on how to approach him in your bidding: Trey McBride.
If you want to dive deeper into fantasy football, be sure to check out our award-winning slate of Fantasy Football Tools as you navigate your season. From our Start/Sit Assistant – which provides your optimal lineup based on accurate consensus projections – to our Waiver Wire Assistant – which allows you to quickly see which available players will improve your team and by how much – we’ve got you covered this fantasy football season.
Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Targets: Trey McBride
Trey McBride (ARI): 0% rostered
- Next opponents: SF, LAC, BYE
- True value: $2
- Desperate need: $4
- Budget-minded: $1
Analysis: McBride is a tight end worth considering for a roster spot after Zach Ertz left with an injury in Week 10. McBride played 91% of Arizona’s offensive snaps in Week 10, finishing third on the team in routes but with only one target. McBride could easily go the Cade Otton route for as long as Ertz is on the shelf as a talented rookie who will play every down in a productive NFL offense. He has to contend with DeAndre Hopkins and Rondale Moore for a piece of the target pie, but after them, the table is wide open, with only dust balls like Robbie Anderson and A.J. Green seeing significant route totals.