Week 10 Waiver Wire: Carson Palmer, Roy Helu and Others to Add
QB Carson Palmer, Raiders
Three interceptions took some of the shine off Palmer's 334-yard, three-touchdown performance against the Broncos. He won't throw three picks every week, so Palmer is a smart add for those who need help at quarterback or could use a bye week fill-in.
QB Andy Dalton, Bengals
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Dalton is another solid spot starter. He's thrown for a score in seven of his first eight NFL games, so there's a level of consistency here. Tough tests against Baltimore and Pittsburgh in the coming weeks might temper a little enthusiasm, however.
RB Roy Helu, Redskins
Mike Shanahan spun the running back wheel in Week 9 and it landed on Helu, who responded with just 41 yards rushing, but 14 catches and 105 yards receiving. That alone should grant the rookie running back another start this coming week against the Dolphins.
RB Reggie Bush, Dolphins
I'm still a little skeptical of Bush, but the production has started to follow the touches. Bush has over 250 yards of total offense over the past two weeks.
RB Donald Brown, Colts
There's not a lot to like about the Colts offense, but Brown is starting to get the lion's share of carries. With opportunities comes potential, so there's reason to add to Brown as long as Joseph Addai remains on the shelf for Indy.
WR Torrey Smith, Ravens
He's been hit or miss in 2011, and you got a good glimpse of the inconsistency Sunday night with both drops and the game-winning catch in the fourth quarter. He should get enough targets in the Ravens offense to remain fantasy-relevant.
WR Steve Breaston, Chiefs
Avoid Jon Baldwin and add Breaston, who had 115 yards receiving in Week 9 and is the much more consistent option. He's on pace for 900 yards and four scores in 2011.
WR Laurent Robinson, Cowboys
Miles Austin is expected to miss two to four weeks with a hamstring injury, and Robinson has looked good as a fill-in this season. He has touchdown receptions in back-to-back weeks.
WR Jacoby Ford, Raiders
After weeks and weeks of little fantasy impact, Ford exploded in Week 10 for 105 yards receiving and a score. With the addition of Palmer in Oakland, Ford's fantasy value could rise for the rest of the season.
TE Jake Ballard, Giants
No tight end has come on in recent weeks quite like Ballard, who has went over 50 yards receiving in four straight games and has a touchdown catch in three of five. There seems to be some chemistry building between Ballard and quarterback Eli Manning.

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