Week 9 Waiver Wire: Keiland Williams and the Top Players to Drop
How little we knew ye, Keiland Williams.
After putting up decent numbers a week ago against the Falcons, fantasy owners across the country jumped on him as the de facto replacement for the injured Jahvid Best.
In Week 8 against an awful run defense in the Broncos, Williams was only able to muster 25 yards on 11 carries for a 2.3 yards per carry average.
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He was hesitant to hit the hole and didn't show any sort of special talent to think he can be successful in the NFL. Go ahead and drop him now and chalk it up as a one-week loss.
Here are two other disappointing players to cut as well:
Joseph Addai, Indianapolis Colts
Addai has been one of the most frustrating players in the history of fantasy.
This week all signs pointed to him playing against the Titans. He was active, but didn't play a single snap. He is too fragile to handle more than a few touches any more, and it's simply not worth the headache at this point.
Nobody gets injured as often as Addai.
Don't expect him to add a whole lot to his disappointing 257 yards and one touchdown for the rest of the season.
Stevan Ridley, New England Patriots
That 97-yard performance against the Raiders sure does seem like a long time ago. With the return of Kevin Faulk, Ridley didn't get a single touch against the Steelers.
He hasn't had more than four fantasy points in all but one game this season, and things aren't going to change anytime soon.
With Faulk, BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Danny Woodhead in front of him on the depth chart, there just isn't any room for Ridley.

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