Week 9 Waiver Wire: Jonathan Baldwin and WR Pickups That Will Help This Week
He's a look at three widely available wide receivers that could help your fantasy team out of a bind this week.
These are mostly deeper-league options, so "add" with caution.
Jonathan Baldwin, Kansas City Chiefs
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You should probably use caution with Baldwin, as he is still just a rookie, but what a Monday night performance he put forth this week.
Five catches on eight targets, 82 yards and a touchdown. Rookies seem to be contributing all over the league this year, and after starting off the season with an injury, Baldwin seems to be no different.
Baldwin is reminiscent of another certain receiver from Pittsburgh. He's no Larry Fitzgerald, but at 6'4", 230 pounds and blessed with terrific hands, he has the skills to be.
The former Panther displayed a good route-running ability and the skills to go up and grab the ball high out of the air.
Steve Breaston is still the No. 2 in KC, but Baldwin is a much better red-zone and across-the-middle threat. Breaston is more of a deep threat.
Expect the rookie to get plenty of targets against a porous Miami secondary this week.
Damian Williams, Tennessee Titans
If you take out Week 7, a game in which he left the game in the second quarter, Williams has now surpassed 60 yards in two straight games and has a touchdown in two of the last three.
He's also gotten a total of 16 targets in the last two games. Sure, it's a small sample size, but there's no question Williams is the No. 2 target on this team.
He might have a tough time getting going against Cincinnati, but Leon Hall should match up with Nate Washington, leaving Nate Clements or Kelly Jennings for Williams.
It's still not the best matchup, but it's one that the former Trojan can take advantage. Sixty yards and a touchdown isn't out of reach.
Greg Little, Cleveland Browns
In his last four games, Little has gotten 38 targets. For all you non-math majors out there, that's just under 10 per game. He's clearly Colt McCoy's favorite weapon, for whatever that's worth.
He's yet to really do anything spectacular with his targets, but it's only a matter of time before this former running back breaks off a few big plays.
Johnathan Joseph is one of the best corners in the league, but he'll probably move all over the field. Little will at least get plenty of chances. There are a lot of worse risks sitting on the waiver wire.

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