Fantasy Football: Combing The Wire for Week 15

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.,

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