Week 10 Waiver Wire: Reggie Bush and 5 Others to Add
If you're looking for help on the Week 10 waiver wire, these players are good choices to add:
QB Carson Palmer, Raiders
Palmer is owned in less than a quarter of ESPN leagues, but I'd expect that number to rise drastically in the coming days after Palmer's 332-yard, three-touchdown performance against the Broncos. The three interceptions (his second straight game with three picks, mind you) took a little of the shine of his second start with the Raiders, but he's a really solid late-season pickup at this point. Down the stretch, Palmer has games against poor pass defenses in Minnesota, Miami and Green Bay. He's more than just a spot starter.
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RB Reggie Bush, Dolphins
With over 260 yards of total offense in the past two weeks, it might be time to start believing in Bush as a legitimate fantasy option. He's rushed for 103 and 92 yards in his last two games, respectively, and Bush also added 67 total receiving yards during that stretch. The Dolphins are starting to lean on him as their lead back, which means the touches and opportunities are going to continue.
WR Steve Breaston, Chiefs
Like many others, I got sucked in by the allure of rookie Jon Baldwin in Week 9. The rookie had just burst onto the scene against the Chargers, and I thought a matchup with the winless Dolphins had Baldwin's name written all over it. Lesson learned.
Another lesson I learned is that Breaston is now a guy that has some real fantasy value in 2011. Over his last five games, Breaston is averaging a little under 10 fantasy points a week. What more could you want out of a waiver wire pickup this late in the game? He could be a legit flex option most weeks, too.
TE Jake Ballard, Giants
Over the past five weeks, no tight end has established himself on the waiver wire quite like Ballard. During that span, Ballard has three scores and also went over 50 yards receiving in each contest. Typically, tight ends who can actually have an impact are very difficult to find late in the season. Ballard might be the exception to that rule in 2011.
QB Tim Tebow, Broncos
Guess what? He's back! Almost 20 percent of ESPN leagues saw Tebow get dropped last week, but I'd bet there's going to be more than a few who backtrack on that decision after Tebow threw for two scores and ran for over 100 yards against the Raiders. Love the guy or hate him, he's someone that should probably be universally owned as long as he's still starting for the Broncos.

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