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Top 14 waiver-wire pickups for Week 9 of fantasy football
Daniel Jones, QB, New York Giants
Derek Carr, QB, Oakland Raiders
ESPN fantasy ownership: 18%
Week 8 stats: 285 passing yards, three touchdowns — 23.4 fantasy points
One thing to know: Derek Carr looked as good as he has all season on Sunday in a loss to the Texans. With wide receiver Tyrell Williams finally back from injury, the Raiders offense should continue to improve in the coming weeks.
Raheem Mostert, RB, San Francisco 49ers
ESPN fantasy ownership: 8.5%
Week 8 stats: 60 rushing yards, one touchdown — 12 fantasy points
One thing to know: Tevin Coleman is the workhorse running back of the 49ers offense, but Raheem Mostert might be the best of the rest of the San Francisco backfield, with Matt Breida and Jeff Wilson Jr. both dealing with injuries. Thanks to the 49ers dominant defense, the team's second-half offense is primarily based on ball control and game management, giving plenty of value to any running back that's going to get carries.
Devin Singletary, RB, Buffalo Bills
ESPN fantasy ownership: 65.8%
Week 8 stats: 19 rushing yards, four receptions, 30 receiving yards, one touchdown — 14.9 fantasy points
One thing to know: Devin Singletary didn't light up the box score on Sunday, but he did get involved in both the passing and rushing attack of the Bills offense. Buffalo plays Washington, Cleveland, and Miami over the next three weeks, meaning a breakout game could be in Singletary's near future.
Jamaal Williams, RB, Green Bay Packers
ESPN fantasy ownership: 55.4%
Week 8 stats: 22 rushing yards, three receptions, 14 receiving yards, two touchdowns — 18.6 fantasy points
One thing to know: Jamaal Williams now has four touchdowns over the Packers past three games, and is a target that Aaron Rodgers trusts to make a play in a tight spot. He's a great addition for PPR players if he's available.
Kenyan Drake, RB, Miami Dolphins
ESPN fantasy ownership: 71.9%
Week 8 stats: N/A
One thing to know: Kenyan Drake never developed into the running back many hoped he would in Miami, but on Monday news broke that he'd been traded to the Cardinals. Arizona already made Chase Edmonds into a fantasy stud after the injury to David Johnson, and with Edmonds now dealing with an injury of his own, Drake could be the next man in line to get a bump from the Cardinals offense.
Chris Conley, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars
ESPN fantasy ownership: 9.7%
Week 8 stats: Four receptions, 103 receiving yards, one touchdown — 20.3 fantasy points
One thing to know: DJ Chark is still the must-own receiver in the Jaguars offense, but Chris Conley had himself a day on Sunday. Jacksonville has been impressive in their ability to pull off big plays. As Chark continues to draw more attention from opposing defenses, Conley could see a steady upswing in value.
Darius Slayton, WR, New York Giants
ESPN fantasy ownership: 11%
Week 8 stats: Two receptions, 50 receiving yards, two touchdowns — 19 fantasy points
One thing to know: Darius Slayton made the most of his catches on Sunday, scoring two touchdowns to lift himself to a quality fantasy day. He's not the first look for Daniel Jones, but he's proving himself a reliable target in the red zone.
DK Metcalf, WR, Seattle Seahawks
ESPN fantasy ownership: 64.7%
Week 8 stats: Three receptions, 13 receiving yards, two touchdowns — 16.3 fantasy points
One thing to know: DK Metcalf has hit double digits in fantasy scoring in three of his past four outings. With tight end Will Dissly out for the year, Metcalf is even more valuable to the Seahawks offense as a big target in the red zone. Next week's matchup against the Buccaneers makes him a great option for players dealing with the bye-week blues.
Alex Erickson, WR, Cincinnati Bengals
ESPN fantasy ownership: 1.9%
Week 8 stats: Six receptions, 97 receiving yards — 15.7 fantasy points
One thing to know: Alex Erickson now has 14 catches for 234 yards over the past two weeks. Despite the Bengals' brutal record, the Cincinnati passing game has brought some value to fantasy players willing to look past the team's wins and losses.
Cole Beasley, WR, Buffalo Bills
ESPN fantasy ownership: 26%
Week 8 stats: Three receptions, 41 receiving yards, one touchdown — 13.1 fantasy points
One thing to know: Cole Beasley had a fairly productive game on Sunday for the Bills, but his real value should be coming in the next few weeks thanks to Buffalo's favorable schedule.
Ryan Griffin, TE, New York Jets
ESPN fantasy ownership: 0.3%
Week 8 stats: Four receptions, 66 receiving yards, two touchdowns — 24.6 fantasy points
One thing to know: Tight end has been a tough decision to gauge so far this season, but Ryan Griffin had himself a day on Sunday, leading all tight ends in fantasy with 24.6 points. His two touchdowns may be hard to replicate, but with the Jets facing the Dolphins, Giants, and Redskins over the next three weeks, there should be plenty of points to score.
Darren Fells, TE, Oakland Raiders
ESPN fantasy ownership: 12.5%
Week 8 stats: Six receptions, 58 receiving yards, two touchdowns — 23.8 fantasy points
One thing to know: Darren Fells has been sure-handed in the red zone this season for the Texans, with five touchdowns on the year. He's seen his targets tick up in recent weeks and could be a good option for players in need of a boost at the position.
Philadelphia Eagles Defense
ESPN fantasy ownership: 42.9%
Week 8 stats: Four sacks, one fumble recovery, one blocked kick, 13 points against — 13 fantasy points
One thing to know: The Eagles secondary has been quite a disaster so far this season, but should be able to hold strong against struggling quarterback Mitch Trubisky and the Chicago Bears.
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