Week 11 Waiver Wire: Scouting the Best Available Players
There may only be a few weeks left in the fantasy football regular season, but if you're in the playoff hunt, there's certainly some possible additions available to improve your teams.
So with that said, here are four players of the best players to add to give you a playoff push.
Harry Douglas: WR, Falcons
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Mauled by injuries since being drafted back in 2008, Falcons WR Harry Douglas had a breakout performance against the Saints at home on Sunday.
For the game he caught eight passes for 133 yards in relief for the injured Julio Jones. That said, pick up Douglas to add some solid depth, because if Julio can't go in Week 11, Douglas is a solid option at WR.
Matt Moore: QB, Dolphins
Moore may not have performed nearly as well as his Week 9 game at Kansas City, but Week 10 was against a much better defense in Washington. That said, Week 11 Miami is hosting the Buffalo Bills who are notorious for giving up passing yards.
If you're in a league that starts two QBs, Moore is a viable option as he's displayed great performances before. And with a Dolphins team that's gaining confidence, it only makes him that much more appealing.
John Skelton: QB, Cardinals
Arizona QB John Skelton may have been the backup but nevermore. Let's put it this way, if the Cardinals want to keep winning, having Skelton under center is a must. Since taking over for the injured Kevin Kolb, Arizona has won two straight with Skelton under center, need I say more?
And his numbers have been solid as well. Now, he's obviously not a weekly starter however, if you're in the need of a QB regardless of your situation, Skelton is only gaining confidence with each week.
Don't let the fact that it's John Skelton, backup QB for Arizona, veer you from his consideration.
Robbie Gould: K, Bears
One big area that goes overlooked are the kickers. Especially if you're in a league that gives four points for 40-49 yard FGs and five points for 50-plus, a solid kicker can boost your team vehemently.
Last week Gould scored anywhere from 13-16 points (pending on your scoring system) and will continue to do so as the Bears offense stalls around the red-zone. And although Chicago is a legit playoff contender right now, much can be attributed to Gould's consistency.
Even if you don't need a kicker, Gould may be better than your current one based on recent weeks.
Be sure to check out John on Bleacher Report.
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