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Waiver Wire Week 8: DeMarco Murray and 5 Other RBs to Add

Zach KruseOct 27, 2011

A number of running backs went down in Week 7 to injury, and with backs such as Matt Forte, Michael Turner, Darren McFadden, Shonn Green and James Starks off in Week 8 with byes, running backs are going to be in demand on the waiver wire this week.

Here are your best options to add.

Knowshon Moreno, Broncos

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Starting running back Willis McGahee broke his hand on Sunday, which means there is the potential that Moreno will become fantasy-relevant once again.

We still don't have a read on how long McGahee will be out, but a broken hand for a running back would seem to be an injury that keeps him out a couple of weeks.

And if last week was any indication, the Broncos are going to run a lot with Tim Tebow under center. 

Moreno should see touches.  

The 253 yards is hard to ignore, and that should be enough to make Murray the undisputed No. 1 pickup on the waiver wire this week. He's not going to be a fantasy life-saver, but there is some value this week and moving forward.

The Cowboys take on the second-worst fantasy defense against the run in the Eagles on Sunday night.

Felix Jones is also still expected to be out for this week and possibly the next. Murray can be your fountain for fantasy points for at least another week.

Roy Helu, Redskins

Tim Hightower's knee injury takes one guy off Mike Shanahan's running back wheel, and one of these games it's going to land on Helu.

He's more explosive than Ryan Torain and can contribute as a receiver out of the backfield. Torain has already had a few cracks this season at holding down the spot.

Add Helu with the chance of him taking the Redskins' starting spot sometime in 2011.

Delone Carter, Colts

The Colts rushed Joseph Addai back, and he re-injured his hamstring during the Colts' blowout loss to the Saints Sunday night.

In his absence, Carter nearly went over 100 yards and added a score. He will still split touches with Donald Brown, but Carter looks like he has more long-term potential in the Colts offense this season. 

Kregg Lumpkin, Buccaneers

The Bucs have a bye in Week 8, so Lumpkin won't be an immediate help for your fantasy backfield.

However, the Bucs' backfield is banged up, and Earnest Graham is done for the season with a torn Achilles tendon.

He's a risk, as Lumpkin produced just 15 yards filling in, but he should get touches when the Bucs resume play in Week 9. 

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