Week 11 Waiver Wire: 3 Emerging WRs Owned in Less Than 10 Percent of Leagues
For those of you who have missed out on top waiver-wire pickups or are questioning why you joined a 20-team fantasy league, there is still hope for you yet.
There are some hidden gems out there for you in Week 11 who are owned in less than 10 percent of Yahoo! Sports leagues as of this writing.
Watch your foes tremble with these three waiver-wire pickups, and laugh when a player none of them have heard of leads to their inevitable doom.
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3. Vincent Brown, San Diego Chargers
This pickup may only be good for one more week until Chargers No. 2 receiver Malcom Floyd comes back from injury, but rookie Vincent Brown is making some waves in San Diego.
Brown went for 79 yards in Week 9 against the Green Bay Packers, then caught five passes for 97 yards and a touchdown against the Oakland Raiders in Week 10.
While Floyd has been out, Brown has been impressing his coaches and teammates, and he was targeted a game-high nine times against the Raiders.
2. Harry Douglas, Atlanta Falcons
Falcons No. 2 receiver Julio Jones has had hamstring problems all season, and he left with a hamstring injury in Week 10 that could keep him out of action against the upcoming Tennessee Titans.
That means Harry Douglas takes on a bigger role, and he caught eight balls for 133 yards against the New Orleans Saints in Week 10.
Douglas has a tough matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 11, but he's going to get you some points moving forward and will be a nice addition if Jones misses extensive time.
1. Damian Williams, Tennessee Titans
Ever since star receiver Kenny Britt went down to injury, the Titans have been looking for their unheralded receivers to separate themselves from the pack.
Given second-year pro Damian Williams has four touchdowns in his last six games and just racked up 107 yards and a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers, it's safe to say he has stepped up.
He had two 43-yard catches against the Panthers (one that went for a touchdown) and quarterback Matt Hasselbeck targeted him seven times in Week 10.
Call me crazy, but Williams is a guy you may want to pick up.

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