Daily Haze: Snow Bound in Ohio—NFL Fantasy Football Reads
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Plenty of friggin’ snow on the ground this morning here in Ohio. It really makes getting up in the morning so much harder.
Not to mention that it threw off our posting schedule here at The Hazean to start the week.
Yesterday’s Daily Haze was 12-plus hours behind, and the Monday Morning Rehab is going to post in a couple hours this morning. So I guess that makes it the Tuesday Morning Rehab.
Things should be back on track this week starting today. If you play in fantasy championships this weekend, consider this laundry list of waiver wire additions following all of the week 16 action. Plenty of useful commodities out there for fantasy owners in need of some help this late in the season.
Here are today’s great reads:
* Waiver wire tip No. 1 this morning: Brandon Jackson scored three touchdowns against Seattle and could be a sneaky—but risky—play this weekend. [FanHouse]
* Waiver wire tip No. 2 this morning: Arian Foster got out of the doghouse in Houston a week too late for some owners but should get a healthy workload again in week 17. [Bruno Boys]
* Waiver wire tip No. 3 this morning: Matt Moore threw three touchdown passes for the second consecutive weekend. Those in two-QB leagues and/or dynasty leagues need to add the young QB with haste. [Lester's Legends]
* Looking at next year’s fantasy quarterback class and a few guys who could end up becoming fantasy football stars in 2010. [Top Fantasy Football]
* For those of you done with regular season fantasy football for 2009, consider joining a fantasy football playoff league. [Fantasy Football Librarian]
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