Week 10 Waiver Wire: Sam Bradford and Players Owners Must Steer Clear of
If you are in search for an impact player in the wavier wire, there are players who may look like attractive picks on paper, but once you delve into the stats of that player, it is clear you must stay away from him at all costs.
Here is Sam Bradford and the three players you must steer clear of on the wavier wire this week.
Lance Moore, WR, New Orleans Saints
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Sure, he has a name that is familiar, which makes many owners think that he could breakout and have a big game the week an owner picks him up, but Moore is not that person.
Moore has yet to break 100 yards receiving this season and has only pulled in two touchdowns all year long.
Don't expect Moore to break the 100-yard barrier anytime soon, as he is an on-again, off-again player and is very unreliable.
Jason Avant, WR, Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jason Avant has only had one 100-yard performance this season, and has yet to haul in a single touchdown.
Many owners make the mistake of picking up Avant thinking he will get more passes thrown his way when the Eagles star duo of DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin get the majority of the pass defense coverage.
This has yet to pan out to any real meaningful points this year, and it won't at any point this season.
Avant has become to be known for dropping balls and fumbling than he has for anything positive that he has done on the field.
Sam Bradford, QB, St. Louis Rams
After being hyped up by the media before the season began, St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford has thrown for 300-plus yards only twice this season, and has only broke the 200-yard mark once in the other four games he has played in this year.
Look for Bradford's woes to continue in Week 10 against the Cleveland Browns, as he will still be getting back to normal—a normal that failed to produce in the first place so far this season.
Looks like waiting until next year to take a chance on the young quarterback will be any owner's best bet.

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