Week 9 Waiver Wire: 3 Moves You Won't Regret Making
You can win your next fantasy football game by grabbing the right players off the waiver wire.
It's what is great and most entertaining about being a fantasy GM.
Getting the guys you need to fill voids in your lineup, without all the financial worry.
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These are the guys you must pick up this week. You won't regret it.
Javon Ringer, Titans RB
Titans head coach Mike Munchak has said that Chris Johnson remains the feature back in Tennessee, but that second-year runner Javon Ringer will continue to split carries with the $53 million man.
Against the Colts last week, both runners registered 14 carries.
Ringer finished the game with 60 yards while Johnson mustered only 34.
The former Michigan State Spartan has simply been the more effective runner and if Johnson couldn't break out against the Colts, how is he going to against the Bengals and their second ranked run defense?
Even if Ringer doesn't have a monster day on the ground against Cincinnati, he's proven himself in the passing game (he caught five passes for 42 yards in Week 8).
If one of your runners is hurt, on the bye, or you're just sick of these paltry efforts from Johnson, grab Ringer, he's a solid start.
Jon Baldwin, Chiefs WR
Finally Baldwin is back from an injury he suffered in a fight with teammate Thomas Jones during training camp.
I was eager to see if he could become the deep threat he was at Pittsburgh and catch those jump balls with relative ease in the NFL.
He broke out on Sunday night against the Chargers, and displayed his big-play ability on his leaping, 39-yard touchdown catch from Matt Cassel.
Now that he's out of Todd Haley's doghouse, it's likely that he becomes the No. 2 receiver alongside Dwayne Bowe, with Steve Breaston in the middle.
Not a bad receiving corps.
With Bowe grabbing the majority of the opposition's attention, Baldwin could play a major role in the Chiefs offense down the stretch.
Hurry, get him now.
Jake Ballard, Giants TE
Ballard was supposed to be on the Giants roster as a bull-dozing, blocking tight end. So much for that label.
Undrafted out of Ohio State, Ballard has become a favorite third down target for Eli Manning and seems to always be wide open when Manning looks his way.
It's safe to say that Ballard is a little more elusive and can run better than we all initially thought.
His targets have increased in every game since Week 3, he has 12 catches in his last three games and averaged 18 yards per grab in those three contests.
Don't waste any more time.
Pick him up.

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