Both guys are available on waivers in most leagues and could be worth a shot.Īlso consider: Jerick McKinnon, Chiefs Jeremy McNichols, Titans Wide receiver Based on snap counts, Freeman is likely to lead the way but with a run-happy offense next week against the Bengals.
#Hunt down the freeman pro#
In a weird backfield situation in Baltimore, Freeman, Bell and Latavius Murray all scored touchdowns last week, but Murray could be out with an injury, leaving the aforementioned former Pro Bowlers in the backfield alongside Lamar Jackson. He's out there in more than 70% of ESPN leagues.Īlso consider: Jameis Winston, Saints Mac Jones, Patriots Running back Ryan should have Calvin Ridley back and he's thrown six touchdowns and for over 600 yards over his last two games combined.
#Hunt down the freeman free#
And second, if you are able to keep a bench spot open for the aftermath of the first round of waivers, there's a decent chance a good player on a bye is dropped, and you can steal him from the free agent pool before the weekend.Īs we do every week around this time, here's a look at a player at each position available in most leagues that would be worth targeting on waivers ahead of Week 7: QuarterbackĪn oldie but goodie, the Falcons have a favorable matchup against one of the worst teams in the league Sunday in the Dolphins and it's not worth overthinking too much. If you get a guy projected to post six or seven points, that might be enough. First, it's slim pickins' so lower your expectations.