Week 10 Waiver Wire: Dallas Cowboys' Laurent Robinson and Others You Must Add
Depending on how deep your league runs, it will obviously affect who is and who is not available to claim off waivers for free agency.
That being said, injuries have slowly died off this season (unless it was a major injury that occurred early on), and it's mostly been underachieving players who have gotten the bump.
So, with that said, here are four players to add for making a run at the fantasy football playoffs.
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Donald Brown: RB, Colts
Colts RB Donald Brown has proven that he is the more effective and reliable Brahma bull for Indy.
Sure, it's nice to have Delone Carter, but Brown can be just as solid, if not more.
Brown led the Colts in rushing against Atlanta on Sunday, and although he'll most likely continue to split carries until Joseph Addai returns to the field (despite being active), Brown has just as much of a chance to produce as Carter.
You're basically splitting hairs between the two, and with Carter most likely gone, it couldn't hurt to add the other half of Indy's ground game.
Laurent Robinson: WR, Cowboys
Grab him now. Otherwise, you may regret it later.
According to the Dallas Morning News, Cowboys WR Miles Austin re-injured his hamstring on Sunday. That said, better to grab Laurent Robinson and plan ahead right now.
And, even if Austin gets back on the field sooner rather than later, Robinson should still earn your consideration.
He has 368 receiving yards on 24 receptions and is looking like one of Tony Romo's favorite targets. And, as effective as the Cowboys are at running the ball, it's only going to open up their solid passing game.
In turn, Robinson is going to produce with or without Austin in the lineup, so be sure to pick him up for depth purposes at the very least.
Matt Moore: QB, Dolphins
If you're in need of a solid backup QB, Miami's Matt Moore may be just the guy.
Through five games, Moore has thrown four TDs to four picks, but he had three TDs and zero picks against Kansas City on Sunday.
And, he's doing something that Chad Henne couldn't do—be accurate.
Moore is utilizing the tools he's given in WR Brandon Marshall, TE Anthony Fasano and RB Reggie Bush. Mainly Bush for screens and check-downs, but it's clear that Moore sees the field much better than Henne.
In his last three games, he's only thrown one INT to the four TDs and has averaged 190 yards per game. Not great, but it's not bad considering he didn't receive any playing time until October.
Roy Helu: RB, Redskins
It can get rather difficult when looking for a RB to pick up. As mentioned above, the Colts' Donald Brown isn't a bad choice, but then there's also Washington RB Roy Helu.
The tough thing about the Redskins, however, is that you never knows who's going to produce. Obviously, Tim Hightower was their best option, but Ryan Torain was underachieving, so now it's Helu's turn.
He played rather well against a stout San Fran rush defense, which is the best in the NFL, so adding Helu hereafter would be a solid decision.
He's definitely not a weekly starter, but he can provide you with good enough depth to help make setting your lineup with confidence that much easier.
Not to mention, running the ball is the Redskins' best chance of moving the ball on offense, as they're very weak in the passing game.
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