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Waiver Wire Plus: The Game-Changing Fantasy Football Move Every NFL Team Desperately Needs in Week 14

Waiver Wire Plus: The Game-Changing Fantasy Football Move Every NFL Team Desperately Needs in Week 14

Week 14 Waiver Wire Moves

  • Add Devin Singletary: Tyrone Tracy was carted into the locker room with a hip injury during Monday night’s loss to the Patriots. That leaves Singletary as the clear lead back for the Giants. Singletary was already having a great game when Tracy was injured in the fourth quarter and finished with 68 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries and three receptions for 34 yards. He’s a priority add in any league he’s available.
  • Add Jayden Higgins: We’ll continue to pound the table for Higgins, who is owned in under 50% of leagues on most platforms. Higgins proved he didn’t just have chemistry with Davis Mills, as he had five catches for 65 yards with C.J. Stroud in Week 13. He’s had at least 50 receiving yards or a touchdown in four straight games, and those four games represent his four highest receiving yardage totals of the year. He’s peaking at the right time and is a nice depth option available on the waiver wire.
  • Add Brenton Strange: Strange has been a stabilizing force since his return from injury prior to Week 12. He had 95 receiving yards in Week 12 and 45 receiving yards and a touchdown in Week 13. There are precious few tight ends with a high floor, but Strange has a higher probability of putting up some points than most at his position as Trevor Lawrence clearly sees him as a reliable security blanket. He should be a lower-end TE1 moving forward.
  • Add Chris Rodriguez Jr.: Chris Rodriguez Jr. should have been a major add last week, but, fortunately for some fantasy managers, he’s still on the waiver wire in most leagues. That should change this week, as he rushed the ball 11 times for 41 yards and a touchdown against the Broncos on Sunday Night Football. Rodriguez had 11 carries to Jacory Croskey-Merritt’s four and is clearly the lead back in Washington.
  • Add Jalen Coker: Coker was impressive in Week 13, hauling in four catches for 74 yards and a touchdown. He had six targets, double that of any other Panther. It looks like Coker is the No. 2 receiver for the Panthers moving forward. He might be easily obtained off the waiver wire since the Panthers have a bye in Week 14, so he will go unnoticed by those who search by projected points. In FAAB leagues especially, it’s possible to add Coker for a very cheap cost.
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown: Injured his ankle on Thanksgiving and is questionable for Thursday night’s game against the Cowboys. He’ll likely have to log at least one practice to have a shot of playing.
  • Tyrone Tracy: Was carted off the field in Monday night’s game against the Patriots with a hip injury. Devin Singletary will be the lead back for as long as Tracy is out.
  • Justin Herbert: Sustained a metacarpal fracture on his non-throwing hand and will have surgery early this week. He is still slated to start in Week 14 but will need to have his practice status monitored. 
  • Aaron Jones: Suffered a shoulder injury against the Seahawks but is day-to-day and should have a good chance of playing this week.
  • Parker Washington: Injured his hip and left the game against the Titans. The Jaguars have not given an update on the severity of the injury yet, so his situation needs to be monitored. 
  • Dylan Sampson: Injured his calf and left the game against the 49ers. He is considered day-to-day and could suit up this week

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Move to Make: Start Khalil Shakir

It was a dud of a Week 13 for Shakir, who caught just one of his four targets for five yards.

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