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2013 Fantasy Football Waiver-Wire Advice: Get 'Em or Don't Sweat 'Em Week 10

Ryan LesterNov 4, 2013

There were some unusual heroes this week. There always are. Let’s take a look at them and see if they are worthy of your fantasy rosters.


Jason Campbell, QB, Cleveland Browns

Jason Campbell threw for 262 yards and three touchdowns against the Baltimore Ravens. He also ran for 20 yards. He's worth an add in two-quarterback leagues, but there are so many quality options out there that he isn't of much use in standard leagues.

Ruling: Don't sweat 'em.


Nick Foles, QB, Philadelphia Eagles

Nick Foles threw for 406 yards and seven touchdowns against the Oakland Raiders. After that historic performance, it's clear that he should be owned.

Ruling: Get 'em.


Shonn Greene, WR, Tennessee Titans


Shonn Greene ran for 38 yards and a touchdown against the St. Louis Rams. He added 28 receiving yards. He is going to get some touches but probably not enough for a fantasy role.

Ruling: Don't sweat 'em.


Rashad Jennings, RB, Oakland Raiders


Rashad Jennings ran for 102 yards and added 74 receiving yards against the Philadelphia Eagles. If Darren McFadden misses any time with his latest hamstring injury, Jennings would be in line for significant touches.

Ruling: Get 'em.


Darrel Young, RB, Washington Redskins

Darrel Young ran for 12 yards and three touchdowns against the San Diego Chargers. Roy Helu did the same thing a few weeks back. All Mike Shanahan is doing is keeping Alfred Morris from being one of the top fantasy running backs in the game.

Ruling: Don't sweat 'em.


Doug Baldwin, WR, Seattle Seahawks


Doug Baldwin caught six of 10 targets for 75 yards and a score against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He should see more looks until Percy Harvin is ready to join the Seattle Seahawks.

Ruling: Get 'em.


Riley Cooper, WR, Philadelphia Eagles


Riley Cooper caught five of six targets for 139 yards and three touchdowns against the Raiders. He really plays well when Foles is under center.

Ruling: Get 'em.


Jerricho Cotchery, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers


Jerricho Cotchery caught seven of eight targets for 96 yards and three touchdowns against the New England Patriots. He's worth a speculative add.

Ruling: Get 'em.


Aaron Dobson, WR, New England Patriots


Aaron Dobson caught five of nine targets for 130 yards and two touchdowns. That's three scores in his past two games.

Ruling: Get 'em.


Marquise Goodwin, WR, Buffalo Bills


Marquise Goodwin caught two of four targets for 64 yards and a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs. It was his second solid game in a row, but I'd look elsewhere.

Ruling: Don't sweat 'em.


Brandon LaFell, WR, Carolina Panthers


Brandon LaFell caught six of nine targets for 74 yards against the Atlanta Falcons. He's a decent bench option.

Ruling: Get 'em.


Greg Little, WR, Cleveland Browns


Greg Little caught seven of nine targets for 122 yards against the Ravens. He had not done much prior to this outburst, so leave him on the waiver wire.

Ruling: Don't sweat 'em.


Robert Meachem, WR, New Orleans Saints


Robert Meachem caught four of five targets for 93 yards against the New York Jets. Outside of Jimmy Graham, the Saints don't have any high-end fantasy pass-catchers.

Ruling: Don't sweat 'em.


Lance Moore, WR, New Orleans Saints


Lance Moore caught six of 10 targets for 70 yards against the Jets. It was his second decent showing in a row. If anyone is going to complement Graham, it could be Moore.

Ruling: Get 'em.

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