It’s important to know the top waiver wire targets for each week of the fantasy football season. Beyond the top targets, though, there is benefit to improving your bench and stashing players that are forecasted to increase in value. We’ll also be a great resource for these waiver wire stashes. Here’s a look at fantasy football players you should consider stashing this week. And check out all of our fantasy football waiver wire advice for Week 10.
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UCLA alum Zach Charbonnet is among the best backup RBs in the NFL. His under-utilization in Seattle is a ticking time bomb. Kenneth Walker is a stud but has already been dinged up this season. Charbonnet is a versatile player with a bit less juice than Walker, but he is a premium stash.
Poor coaching has hamstrung the talented Chicago Bears offense. We were all afraid of the detriment that Shane Waldron could be for Caleb Williams and his weapons. Unfortunately, the former Seahawks offensive coordinator has been a disaster calling plays. Roschon Johnson, an extremely talented running back, only earned five touches in the Bears’ Week 9 loss to Arizona. The Bears failed to score a touchdown against a defense that had been giving them up in bunches. Johnson is still a great handcuff with touchdown equity behind a diminutive starter, D’Andre Swift.
The Ravens’ offense is downright scary. The league’s best scoring offense has all the weapons and an offensive coordinator in a nice groove (Todd Monken). Justice Hill has negligible value as a secondary or tertiary flex starter, but his worth would skyrocket if Derrick Henry were to miss any time.
The Broncos were rolling along nicely until they ran into a buzzsaw in Baltimore. Javonte Williams has been a pleasant surprise in the Denver backfield to support rookie quarterback Bo Nix. Jaleel McLaughlin is the satellite back with great hands and elusiveness in space. Rookie Audric Estime averaged seven yards on his five carries, but didn’t touch the ball until the fourth quarter when the game was already decided.
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