Fantasy Football Week 16: Waiver Wire

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WR Harry Douglas, Falcons (26%) – His value depends on whether or not Julio Jones is healthy, but Douglass has proven he can produce when given the chance. He is coming off a 10-catch, 131-yard game and is worth a spot in your starting lineup if Julio is out again this week.

TE Mychal Rivera, Raiders (26%) – Averaging 9 targets per game over the last three weeks and is becoming Derek Carr’s safety-valve receiver.

WR Donte Moncrief, Colts (33%) – Laid a goose egg this week, but was on the field much more than Hakeem Nicks (36-22). With T.Y. Hilton questionable this week, Moncrief has a chance to play a much bigger role in the Colts prolific offense.

WR Charles Johnson (31%) – Averaging 7.5 targets per game over the last 4 weeks and Teddy Bridgewater is improving steadily enough that Johnson is a borderline flex play. Johnson should get 12-15 points in PPR leagues this week.

WR Marquess Wilson, Bears (29%) – Had a disappointing debut (3-16-1) but was on the field all game and should get more looks next week. The Bears have no one else at WR besides Alshon Jeffrey, who should attract most of the Lions attention.

WR Stedman Bailey, Rams (14%) – The Rams passing game is inept at times, but Bailey looks like Shaun Hill’s go-to target and could be a decent flex play in PPR leagues if you’re desperate.

RB Knile Davis, Chiefs (44%) – It sounds like Jamaal Charles will be healthy for week 16’s match-up vs the Steelers, but stash Davis just in case. As he proved with last week’s 2 TD game, Davis is one of the better handcuffs in the league.

RB Kerwynn Williams, Cardinals (18%) – I was wrong on Williams, who put up a solid effort against the Rams fierce run defense last week (75 yards, 5.0 ypc). It won’t get easier this week against the Seahawks but Williams should get 12-15 carries at least and could luck into a short yardage TD.

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