Fantasy Football Week 10 Waiver Wire: WRs Who Will Give Owners a Boost
Week 9 saw some once reliable names resurface and make themselves relevant again.
Any owners in need of a boost in the points department should try to scoop up one of these three wideouts who should be available for Week 10.
Steve Breaston, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
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According to Yahoo Sports, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Steve Breaston is available in 35 percent of leagues and came through with a huge game in Week 9.
Breaston racked up 115 yards on just seven catches, and should become a regular target of Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel.
Expect Breaston to be thrown to more than seven times a game after displaying that he is more than capable of being a big playmaker.
Jacoby Ford, WR, Oakland Raiders
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Jacoby Ford has been a non-factor so far this season, but with incoming quarterback Carson Palmer making Ford his favorite target in his first start with the Raiders, look for Palmer and Ford to become a regular connection for the rest of the season.
Ford pulled in five catches for 105 yards and a touchdown in Week 9 against the Denver Broncos, and should get more attention from Palmer after seeing the magic created between the two in just five passes.
Only 18 percent of owners have Ford on their squad according to Yahoo Sports, so odds are he will be available for you to pick up for Week 10.
Early Doucet, WR, Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals wideout Early Doucet had six balls thrown his way from first time starter John Skelton and racked up 78 yards in Week 9.
Doucet broke his two-game streak of scoring a touchdown, but should be able to keep it going as he has quickly become the No. 2 receiver behind Cardinals star Larry Fitzgerald.
With Yahoo Sports showing that just 34 percent of owners have Doucet on their team, pick him up before your competitors beat you to the punch.

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