Week 10 Waiver Wire: Inside Scoop on Studs You Should Add
We're almost nine weeks through the 2011 NFL season, but there are still two very good players available in most fantasy leagues who could make an impact for your team.
Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterback Andy Dalton threw three touchdown passes on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, and while he has some tough matchups coming up, the TCU product has had a fantastic season so far. Dalton's 12 passing touchdowns are the most for a rookie signal-caller through his first eight games since the 1970 merger. Go ahead and read that sentence again.
Despite his steady play, Dalton is only owned in 23.7 percent of ESPN fantasy leagues. If you need a steady backup quarterback who won't make mistakes and could provide some decent numbers, you should grab Dalton now.
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I've been saying for weeks now that Washington Redskins rookie running back Roy Helu would have a big game at some point this season, and that break out finally came in Week 9. Helu rushed 10 times for 41 yards, while adding 14 catches for 105 more yards.
While he didn't get into the end zone, Helu's performance should put all fantasy owners on notice. While Washington coach Mike Shanahan could change his mind about who his best running back is at any time, Helu proved this weekend that he deserves a shot to win that spot.
The Nebraska product is currently owned in just 16.2 percent of ESPN leagues right now and should be picked up if he's there in your league. At worst, Helu is a solid backup for your roster. At best, he could be a consistent points machine. Add him now.

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