It’s week two of the fantasy football playoffs and it is time to find that diamond in the rough on the waiver wire.
1. Damien Williams, RB, Chiefs: Williams is a great dual threat fit in the Chiefs offense. He has a great match up this week against the Chargers especially in PPR leagues.
2. Chris Ivory, RB, Bills: Ivory should get 20 plus carries as the Bills feature back with LeSean McCoy out. Ivory offers terrific red zone value.
3. Curtis Samuel, WR, Panthers: Samuel has scored double digit fantasy points in four straight games. He has become Cam Newton’s favorite target and has a favorable match up against a vulnerable Saints secondary.
4. Elijah McGuire, RB, Jets: With Isaiah Crowell out for the season, McGuire becomes the man in New York. He faces a tough Texans front seven this week but he will get enough touches to be a possible flex play.
5. DaeSean Hamilton, WR, Broncos: The rookie finally had an impact game last week catching 7 passes for 47 yards and a touchdown. Case Keenum will look to Hamilton plenty versus the Browns this. Especially if Denzel Ward matches up against Courtland Sutton.
6. Nick Foles, QB, Eagles: Foles is a risky play this week on the road against the Rams defense but the Eagles are confident in him and Doug Pedersen will call a game that plays to his strengths which makes him an intriguing play this week.
7. Jaguars D/ST: The Jaguars are widely available in all formats. They have a great match up at home against a banged Redskins offense. This is a must pick up for Week 15.
8. Cameron Brate, TE, Bucs: Brate has scored three touchdowns in his last three games. He faces a Ravens defense that has given up the fourth most fantasy points to tight ends since week 10.
9. Josh Allen, QB, Bills: Allen won’t put up big numbers in the passing game but he is in line for a decent showing given the Bills running back situation. Buffalo will throw more than usual.
10. C.J Uzomah, TE, Bengals: Uzomah is a TE1 this week against a Raiders defense that lacks talent at linebacker and safety and struggles to defend the middle of the field.,