Fantasy Football Week 6 Waiver Wire: Which Week 6 Studs Are Worth Picking Up?
Here's a look at what breakout fantasy performers from Week 6 you should be looking to add.
QB: Colt McCoy, Cleveland Browns (25.6 Percent Owned)
Chalk up yet another 200-yard, two touchdown performance for McCoy. He's now hit at least 200 yards in every game and two touchdowns in three of Cleveland's five games in what is becoming a remarkably consistent season.
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The former Longhorn certainly doesn't make it look pretty, but he gets it done every week partly due to number of throws he attempts.
Cleveland's run game is in shambles right now and they are relying on McCoy's young arm. He's now thrown the ball 106 times in the last two games and is tossing it over 43 times per game.
That's a lot.
If the Browns ever start airing it out, McCoy could have some huge fantasy days, but he is valuable nonetheless. If you have a bye next week or your quarterback play has been inconsistent, don't be afraid to give this highly-available quarterback a look.
RB: Earnest Graham, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (66.1 Percent Owned)
Graham is still available in two-thirds of leagues, but he showed yesterday that he should be owned in all of them.
LeGarrette Blount is probably going to miss one or two more games and Graham has proven he can handle a starter's load.
He carried the ball 17 times for 109 yards yesterday, adding in two catches for another 22 yards.
A match-up with Chicago looms in Week 7, and you should expect him to get the same amount of carries and even more targets through the air.
If he's available, snatch him up.
RB: DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys (3.3 Percent Owned)
Felix Jones was forced to leave in the second quarter due to an ankle injury, and Murray got 10 carries in his absence while Tashard Choice only got five.
Jones is expected to miss at least one week and Murray is likely to get most of the carries in his stead, with Choice playing during short-yardage situations.
The former Sooner is very Jones-like as he possesses tremendous speed and vision. The Cowboys will roll with him in a tasty matchup with St. Louis next week.
You should be comfortable putting him at least in your flex.
WR: Danario Alexander, St. Louis Rams (4.4 Percent Owned)
Brandon Lloyd will be coming into town, but I still expect Alexander to start opposite him with Greg Salas or Brandon Gibson coming out of the slot.
Alexander is big, fast and possesses an ability for big plays as he's averaging over 20 yards per catch this season.
With Mike Sims-Walker benched yesterday, Alexander saw a healthy 10 targets and pulled in six of them for 91 yards. Even with Lloyd around, you can expect similar numbers from this freakish athlete.
WR: Greg Little, Cleveland Browns (8 Percent Owned)
Little is obviously Colt McCoy's favorite target right now. He received 12 targets yesterday, easily the most on the team.
He was only able to pull in six of those targets for catches, but better days will be ahead as McCoy establishes a connection with the newly-named starter.
Little has now caught six passes in two straight games and is PPR gold.
TE: Fred Davis, Washington Redskins (47.3 Percent Owned)
Chris Cooley is injured and now Fred Davis is the primary tight end for Rex Grossman, John Beck, or whatever quarterback-who-can't-get-it-to-WRs is around.
He's going to be seeing a ton of targets, just like the 11 he saw yesterday, and the former USC Trojan has the necessary skill-set to do a lot with those targets.
He's an easy top-10 TE with upside for more.

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