The week is nearly wrapped up, and of course there were another round of injuries and surprising performances. As a result, fantasy managers will be on the lookout for wavier wire additions and replacement options for those injured over the weekend or just to bolster their lineup moving forward. Here are a few players to consider adding via the waiver wire this week. And also be sure to check out our full waiver wire article for the week.
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Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Targets
Jonathan Mingo (WR – CAR): 6% rostered
- Next Opponents: @NO, ATL, GB
- True value: $1
- Desperate need: $2
- Budget-minded: $0
Analysis: Mingo has displayed an interestingly high floor over the last six games, with at least four grabs and 60 receiving yards in three of those contests. Toss a touchdown on top of any of those games and Mingo would have snuck into the top 24-36 conversation for weekly wide receiver scoring. With Adam Thielen turning into a ghost in the Carolina offense, Mingo has stepped up. If he continues to ascend, he could make some noise in the fantasy playoffs.
Jalin Hyatt (WR – NYG): 4% rostered
- Next Opponents: GB, @NO, @PHI
- True value: $1
- Desperate need: $2
- Budget-minded: $0
Analysis: Hyatt is a deep-league pickup. While the weekly floor remains basement-level, Hyatt has sporadically flashed some upside this season, with 75 or more receiving yards in three games. He could offer some flex appeal in Week 16 against a Philly secondary that since Week 7 has given up the 12th-most PPR points per target to perimeter wide receivers (per Fantasy Points Data).
Jake Browning (QB – CIN): 10% rostered
- Next Opponents: IND, MIN, @PIT
- True value: $2
- Desperate need: $4
- Budget-minded: $0
Analysis: Browning isn’t Joe Burrow, but he is one of the most proficient backup QBs in the league. The schedule is favorable for the Bengals, and they have their full stable of stud WRs back on the field with the return of Tee Higgins. Browning is the most decorated QB in the history of high school football and led the Washington Huskies to the College Football Playoff. He deserves consideration for a spot start in fantasy among the slim pickings available on this week’s wire.
Brevin Jordan (TE – HOU): 15% rostered
- Next Opponents: @NYJ, @TEN, CLE
- True value: $1
- Desperate need: $2
- Budget-minded: $0
Analysis: Jordan was Houston’s starting tight end in Week 13, as Dalton Schultz was sidelined with a hamstring injury. As long as Schultz is out, Jordan will be the full-time tight end tied to the magic-producing football cannon that is C.J. Stroud‘s right arm. Last week, Jordan played 77% of the offensive snaps with a 14.8% target share and 2.37 yards per route run. He finished second on the team in receiving yards. With Houston’s wide receivers having to deal with Jets CBs Sauce Gardner and D.J. Reed in Week 14, Jordan could see an elevated role. Don’t be surprised if he is a TE1 in Week 14.
Successful In-Season Fantasy Football Management
Once your fantasy football team is drafted, the work is not over. Successful in-season management is crucial to a winning fantasy football season. Here are some tips to help you manage your team effectively throughout the season:
Stay up to date on player news
Keep track of player injuries, suspensions, and other news that may impact their performance. This will help you make informed decisions about which players to start each week.
Monitor the waiver wire
Keep an eye on the waiver wire and be ready to pick up players who may be undervalued or overlooked by other teams. This can provide valuable depth to your roster. Use our waiver wire assistant to view optimal lineups, waiver and trade suggestions, and league analysis.
Analyze matchups
Analyze the upcoming matchups for your players and opponents to determine which players to start in your lineup each week. Look for favorable matchups and take into account the strength of the opposing team’s defense.
Stay active in trades
Be open to trading players with other teams if it will benefit your team. Analyze the potential impact of a trade before making a decision and negotiate with other teams to find a mutually beneficial agreement.
Be prepared for bye weeks
Plan ahead for bye weeks by having backup players ready to fill in for your starters. Avoid having too many players with the same bye week, which can leave your team short-handed.
Don’t overreact to one bad week
Avoid overreacting to one bad week of performance by a player. Take a long-term view of their performance and evaluate their potential moving forward.
Continuously evaluate your roster
Continuously evaluate your roster throughout the season and make adjustments as needed. Be willing to drop underperforming players or make changes to your lineup if necessary.
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