Week 10 Waiver Wire

Lineup wrecked by injuries, under-performers, or bye weeks? The following players should be the top waiver wire priorities for the week.

Should already be on your roster:
The following players should have already been picked up in past weeks, but if still available should be a top target for you this week:

WR
J.J. Nelson (ARI) – This is the last week to pick up Nelson. Coming off a bye, and a starting WR in a high powered offense, Nelson is in line to burn the Miami Dolphins secondary this weekend.

Corey Coleman (CLE) – A tough offensive game for the Cleveland Browns kept Coleman from really showcasing his skills, but he still managed to get 7 targets in a blowout. The Browns travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens on Thursday night. Their weak secondary should allow Coleman to pick up where he left off prior to his injury.

RB
Tim Hightower (NO) – As promised, Hightower was given plenty of touches in Sunday’s blowout win. Hightower led the team in carries with 23, with Mark Ingram getting 15, and both finding the endzone. The Denver Broncos’ bottom ranked rush defense is next up, so look for more of the same this week.

On to the next one:
Whether they had a big Week 9, are coming off a bye, or their team has suffered a loss to injury, these guys need to be your targets for the week:

WR
Rishard Matthews 
(TEN) – Marcus Mariota and the Tennessee Titans offense are rolling right now, and Matthews has been one of the biggest beneficiaries,  with 5 touchdowns in his last 5 games. Look for him to keep that up this week against the Green Bay Packers.

Dontrelle Inman (SD) – The San Diego Chargers’ leader in snaps played at the wideout position, Inman should be in line for a decent amount of work behind Tyrell Williams, if Travis Benjamin misses time due to injury. Philip Rivers loves to spread the ball around, and Inman will certainly benefit.

RB
Chris Ivory 
(JAX) – Ivory looked like his former self on Sunday, steamrolling opponents and compiling triple digit yards for the first time this season. He would have be in for a much bigger day, but lost a fumble on a questionable call that actually looked like a touchdown. He seems to be locked in, and is a solid play.

Rob Kelley (WAS) – The newly minted starter for the Washington Redskins is said to be the early-down back for the team in Week 10. Head coach Jay Gruden is clearly a fan of the young running back and the results he’s seen from him thus far. The Redskins have a tough matchup in the Minnesota Vikings coming up this week, but as the lead back in a very effective offense, we like Kelley to keep up the good work.

DuJuan Harris (SF) – With Carlos Hyde out Harris capitalized and went for 142 yards and a touchdown on just 15 touches. Yes, this was against the New Orleans Saints and their swiss cheese defense, but regardless, Harris seems to have some skill. If Hyde misses more time it’s probably safe to say that Harris will continue to fill the void.

Kapri Bibbs (DEN) – Anyone who had C.J. Anderson on the team knows this drill by now. When Anderson began to struggle it was said that Devontae Booker was going to have an expanded role. Now that Booker is the starting back, and struggling a bit, it is Bibbs that looks to be in line for more touches. While this backfield is a bit hard to figure out at the moment, anyone that has Booker needs to scoop Bibbs. He’s even worth an add in deeper leagues for people who don’t have Booker.

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