On the Wire: Week 15 Pickups and Waiver Wire Grabs for Playoffs
Congrats, fools. If youโre still following pickups at this point in the season, you made the playoffs. I guess there are some of you out there who may be seeking out ways to beef up your keeper or dynasty team for next year but for the large majority of you, playoffs. Good work. I hope our posts helped you make a call at least once, maybe even twice, during your season.
Now that youโre here in the playoff circle and gloating profusely in front of all the less fortunate owners in your league, you probably donโt want to change much. Iโve been shifting the pickups posts to later in the week in large part because I donโt want people to immediately rush out and grab the โso hot right nowโ player. More than ever, itโs important that you make really informed choices about who you put on your roster and kick to the free agent pool.
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The recs I have for this week are slim because you obviously have a good enough team to weather the playoff storm if you made it here. You donโt want to drop your studs for a fluke of a wide receiver. These guys are options if one of your backups is worthless or injuredโor maybe if you lost Peyton Hillis, Joseph Addai or Frank Gore this week.
If theyโre still available on the waiver wire, theyโre some of the only players I could see being able to provide good numbers for you in the playoffs.
Antonio Bryant, WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers
I still havenโt quite decided whether he is the Britney Spears to Jeff Garciaโs Kevin Federline, but Bryant had a huge, two-touchdown performance last Monday night. Iโm not pegging him as a superstar because the Bucs like to run the ball all day, but Bryant has as good of matchups as anyone in the next two weeksโAtlanta and San Diego.
Unfortunately, you might have to back off of him in Week 17 as he plays the Raiders and is likely to be covered by Nnamdi โNot Going to Catch Anythingโ Asomugha. Donโt trust him as more than a low-end WR2 or WR3, but Bryant could be worth a plug in the playoffs.
Iโll never let go, Bryant. What about the kids and my rap career?
Davone Bess, WR Miami Dolphinsย
Yes, Bess makes for a strong WR3 start these next few weeks as the Dolphins face the 49ers, Chiefs and Jets. Heโs been the top receiver on offense since the departure of Greg Camarillo, and heโs more reliable than Ted Ginn Jr. One can only hope that that reliability translates into his use in the red zone. Iโd only trust him as a WR3, but with the juicy matchups, he could surprise up to the level of a quality WR2.
Pierre Thomas, RB New Orleans Saintsย
The little Frenchmen looks to be blowing up much like his predecessor, Aaron Stecker, did on the Saints last season during the fantasy football playoffs.
The Saints end the season with the Bears, Lions and Panthers, so thereโs plenty of opportunity there for Thomas to succeed. Unfortunately, a sort of returning Reggie Bush and sort of suspended Deuce McAllister make it hard to know what the Saints will do in the running game.
If there was one to start and hope for the best though, itโd be Pierre. Oui, oui. Thomas is a low-end RB2 this week against the Bears but should be one hell of a RB2 during Week 16 against the Lions.
DeShaun Foster, RB San Francisco 49ersย
You thought Foster was a name you could forget? Well, for the most part, it is, but heโs also the backup to Frank Gore. If Gore sits out after being carted off with that ankle injury in Week 14, Foster would get the most carries at Miami.
Now, a slower, veteran running back is not who you want to be starting against a strong run defense like Miami during your playoffs, but you might consider picking up Foster just in case he also gets the call in Week 16, against a St. Louis team is just thankful not to be the Lions.
No recommendation for foster this week, but consider stashing him to keep him from the competition and for his potential in Week 16 if you donโt have a solid RB option that week.
Tashard Choice, RB Dallas Cowboysย
Thereโs not an easy day in sight with the Giants and the Ravens coming into Big D these next two weeks. Choice would also suffer a drop in value if Marion Barber returned this week or next week, which is very likely. But, regardless of the matchups, if Choice can run that well against the Steelers, he shouldnโt be shut down by the Giants, Ravens or Eagles these next three weeks.
Watch the news about Marion Barber before you burn a decent roster spot for him. Of course, if you own Marion Barber, you should already have choice on your roster. If you donโt, slap yourself and pick him up.
For everyone else, take a long, hard look at your roster, and if someone on there wonโt be starting for you in the playoffs, swap them out for choice. Iโd recommend him as a low-end RB2 or flex with a great deal of upside.
Tatum Bell and Selvin Young, RB Denver Broncosย
Now that Peyton Hillis is done for the season, Shanahan is down to Tatum Bell and Selvin Young. Youngโs never fully returned from the hamstring injury he suffered earlier in the season, and Iโd have my doubts about him moving forward.
Tatum Bell is still the same olโ Bell. Neither player jumps off the page, but their playoff schedule doesโCarolina, Buffalo and San Diego. Even though the Broncos will continue to pass first, all these upcoming defenses are around the middle of the league and, besides San Diego, show more weakness against the run than the pass.
While Young is obviously more talented, itโs hard to recommend him when he canโt seem to stay on the field long enough to score. Iโd conservatively recommend picking up Tatum Bell first and plugging him in as a weak RB2 or flex play. Very weak.
Cadillac Williams (a.k.a. Carnell Williams), RB Tampa Bay Buccaneersย
A touchdown vulture who could see more carries as the season goes on or if Warrick Dunn suffers another injury? Thatโs potential. Make sure you own Caddy if you have Dunn right now. He may even be worth a start over a full-time stud with games against Atlanta, San Diego and Oakland.
A Raiders team with nothing to play for in Week 17 could make for a very lucrative Week 17, but unless his situation changes, Caddy will remain a low RB2 or RB3/flex start. Iโd rather have a guy that starts.
Shaun Hill, QB San Francisco 49ersย
Heโs been a solid start since he replaced JTO, and as much as I liked JTO before he became โMr. Turnover,โ I like Shaun Hill more. Hill has one of the best schedules for any quarterback as he faces the Miami, St. Louis and Washington to end the season. Unlike many playoff-bound starters, he probably wonโt see a single sit during these last few weeks either.
Expect a hard-fought and less-than-explosive game this week against the sack-happy Dolphins to be followed by a huge day at St. Louis in Week 16. If you need him in Week 17, heโs likely to be facing a Washington squad thatโs out of the playoffs and done caring about it.
Seneca Wallace, QB Seattle Seahawksย
Wallace has the potential to put up some numbers against the Rams, Jets and Cardinals these next three weeks. My gut is telling me that Matt Hasselbeck doesnโt get rushed back into the lineup with the season over and his back pain. As long as Deion Branch, who should also be owned in most leagues by now, is on the field, Wallace has potential as a sneaky play for a couple of touchdowns and 200+ yards.
Wallace is a low, low, low-end start simply because heโs as likely to bust as bang, but if you need a quarterback during the playoffs, like slapping yourself to feel alive or have faith that a desperation play will save you, go for it.
(As always, if you canโt decide whether to start Wallace over your stud/starter, you can always comment or contact us. There are certain starters that I would rank Wallace above these next three weeks.)
Steve Heiden, TE Cleveland Brownsย
While he wonโt be spectacular, Ken Dorsey is definitely going to need his help if Dorsey survives the next three weeks. As long as he doesnโt spend all his time blocking, I like Heidenโs chances for a solid handful of points. If you made it to the playoffs, I suspect that you already have a decent tight end on your roster unless you are unfortunate enough to be a Kellen Winslow owner like me.
Heiden is a low-end starting option against the Eagles, who have issues covering tight ends, and the Bengals, but a terrible option in Week 17 against the Steelers.
Indianapolis Colts D/STย
The Colts defense has Bob Sanders back, which always raises their stock, but they also have one of the easiest playoffs schedules out there as long as you finish in Week 16, not Week 17. In Week 15, they face the Lions. In Week 16, they face a very stick-a-fork-in-them Jaguars squad.
In Week 17, the Titans actually pose a challenge, but at least you know that the Colts offense will be fired up for that one. A defense focusing on strong cornerbacks is always a nice thing to have on your fantasy squad, but the Colts should be especially good these next two weeks after coming off two straight 15+ point fantasy weeks.
They are a must start defense these next two weeks.
Droppables: Anyone you wonโt start in the next three weeks. Purge away unless youโre in a dynasty/keeper league. Exhibit A:
I love you guys for saving me from the Texans offensive line, but promise me I never have to start.
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