Week 11 Waiver Wire: The Latest Buzz on Week's Best Additions
Looking for the latest updates on which guys you should grab off your fantasy football league's waiver wire?
Wondering how many touches they're going to get?
I've got the most recent news on this week's hottest pickups.
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Lance Ball, RB, Denver Broncos
Knowshon Moreno tore his ACL in the Broncos' win on Sunday, which opens the door for Ball as the season progresses.
He carried the ball 30 times against the Chiefs last weekend.
Couldn't ask for much more than that from a free agent addition.
Lindsay Jones, Broncos beat writer for the Denver Post, sent this tweet to her followers on Tuesday:
"More #Broncos injury report: Dawkins and McGahee listed as limited.
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Right now, there's still no telling if McGahee will be ready to go on Thursday night. I'd doubt it.
Denver will surely run often against the Jets. Therefore, given the circumstances, Ball is a decent start.
Unfortunately, any goal-line carries will probably go to Tim Tebow.
Kendall Hunter, RB, San Francisco 49ers
It is likely that Hunter is already on a team in your league. However, head coach Jim Harbaugh recently gave an update on Frank Gore. That is, the running back in front of Hunter on the depth chart.
Said Harbaugh to the San Francisco Chronicle:
""I would plan on (Gore) playing, but you just feel like right now that we've got a stable of backs," Harbaugh said. "We've got Frank Gore. We've got Kendall Hunter. We've got fresh legs in Anthony Dixon. This bodes really well for our football team."
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To me, that translates to Hunter getting the majority of the carries. The 49ers should get out to a good deal against the Cardinals and Hunter should be able to accumulate garbage time yardage.
A great start this week.
Vincent Brown, WR, San Diego Chargers
Philip Rivers has had a sporadic season, throwing 13 touchdowns, 15 interceptions and losing six fumbles.
However, he's still managed to amass a great deal of aerial yardage and some of that has been due to Vincent Brown filling in wonderfully for the hobbled Malcom Floyd.
Rotoworld.com recently commented on Floyd's availability for Week 11's game against the Bears in Chicago.
"Malcom Floyd (hip) was absent from Chargers practice Monday. Floyd's practice participation won't really become an issue until Wednesday, but coach Norv Turner was not optimistic he'd be ready for Week 11 following last Thursday's loss. With Vincent Brown playing well the past two weeks, the Bolts don't need to rush back their brittle No. 2 receiver.
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Brown had five catches for 97 yards and a touchdown last week against the Raiders.
With Floyd unlikely to go, Brown is a viable No. 3 WR option this week.

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