Week 10 Waiver Wire: Roy Helu and Others to Add
It's late in the season and I know you're all looking for last minute fantasy adds that can help your team in the playoffs. I know of three guys who could make an impact for your fantasy squad and, luckily for you, I'm willing to divulge that information. Read it, digest it, sign them and thank me later.
Roy Helu
Roy Helu finally got his chance to shine in Week 9 and made the most of it, rushing 10 times for 41 yards while adding 105 yards on a ridiculous 14 catches for the Washington Redskins. And that performance came against a fantastic San Francisco 49ers defense.
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Helu broke Art Monk's franchise record for receptions and played virtually every snap of the game. With quarterback John Beck really only able to hit short passes, owning his running back could lead to a huge points infusion for you.
While Helu is clearly the best back on his roster, head coach Mike Shanahan won't publicly commit to the rookie as his starting running back. I'm not buying that at all, Helu will be the guy going forward and you need to get him if he's still available.
Dallas Cowboys starting receiver Miles Austin is likely out for Week 10 with a hamstring injury, and that means Laurent Robinson is going to start in his place. While he has battled tons of injury problems, Robinson has a ton of talent.
In six games with the Cowboys Robinson has 24 catches for 368 yards and two touchdowns and has shown good chemistry with quarterback Tony Romo. Expect him to step in and take all or most of Austin's targets this weekend, since Romo is clearly comfortable with him.
He is a guy who should be added in all leagues and formats if he's there.
Vincent Brown
This one might be a bit of a stretch but I've been hearing about how much the San Diego Chargers' brass and Philip Rivers love Brown all season. The rookie out of San Diego State is a great route runner and has impressed the team with his work ethic as well.
In Week 9 against the Packers, Brown had a bit of a breakout game, grabbing four passes for 79 yards as he filled in for an injured Malcom Floyd. Floyd has been ruled out of Week 10 with a hip injury and Brown will probably get the second start of his career.
Frankly, Brown is a perfect complement to Vincent Jackson and Antonio Gates, he is a steady presence that Rivers can rely on to run good routes and catch everything thrown in his direction. He could be a candidate for a breakout game, but also could become a steady points machine down the stretch of the season.

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