Fantasy Football Week 10: Harry Douglas and WRs to Add off of Waivers
If you haven’t given up on your fantasy football team yet, there are a handful of players that are most likely available in your league that can give you an edge.
It takes wide receivers longer to adjust from college to the NFL than the vast majority of positions. It is nearly impossible to predict when a receiver will finally break out. These three young wide outs are coming off strong week 10 performances, though, and are worth adding on your fantasy football team:
3. Leonard Hankerson
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Leonard Hankerson got off to an extremely slow start to his rookie season as a Washington Redskin. In the last couple of weeks, though, the former Miami Hurricane has emerged as a solid weapon for Rex Grossman/John Beck. Against the Dolphins, Hankerson caught eight balls for 106 yards.
The shuffling of Skins quarterbacks shouldn’t be enough to scare you away from adding the rookie wide out.
2. Damian Williams
After Kenny Britt went down with a torn ACL early in the season, a receiver from the Tennessee Titans had to step up if they were going to win football games. It looks like Williams is that receiver after his five-catch, 107-yard effort against the Carolina Panthers. The former USC Trojan also scored a touchdown for the second straight week.
Chris Johnson’s improvement will also create more opportunities for Williams.
Julio Jones re-injured an already tweaked hamstring against the New Orleans Saints, so he could be out for a while.
Harry Douglas filled in well for Jones, catching eight balls for 133 yards. The high number of Douglas-targets signals that the Atlanta Falcon is a must-add wide out.
Douglas has been a disappointment since being drafted back in 2008, but he’s well on his way to having a career year.
David Daniels is a featured columnist at Bleacher Report and a syndicated writer. Follow him on Twitter.

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