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  • Week 11: NFL Waiver Wire Pickups | Fantasy Football Player Rankings

    Nov 16th, 2009 | By Fantasy Info | Category: NFL
    Arizona Cardinals v Seattle Seahawks

    This past week should have been titled, “Black Sunday” because there were a tone of injuries around the league. If you happened to lose a key running back like Ronnie Brown, Michael Turner or Cedric Benson you are no doubt scrambling to the waiver wire.

    Below we have the top players you might want to pay attention to, for waiver pickups. Even if you don’t select a waiver (or have already done so) it’s good to keep these names in mind for the future weeks.

    Running Backs

    Seahawks- Justin Forsett

    Justin Forsett finally got his chance to be the starting running back when Julius Jones went down early in the Seahawks contest against the Cardinals. Forsett broke out and rushed for 123 yards and a touchdown.

    Not only did Forsett do a good job in the running game, but he flashed his receiving skills with five receptions for 26 yards.

    Since Jones broke his ribs it is highly unlikely that he will play this coming weekend against the Vikings. Unfortunately, this matchup isn’t a great one but Forsett is worth holding onto for the future.

    Falcons- Jason Snelling

    The Falcons will have to lean on running back Jason Snelling this coming weekend against the New York Giants. Michael Turner has a high ankle sprain and should be out for at least one game.

    Look for Snelling to get the vast majority of the carries in the backfield and the goal line carries.

    Bengals- Bernard Scott

    The Bengals and Cedric Benson both say that Benson will be able to play this weekend against the Raiders. Benson suffered a hip injury against the Steelers and it was thought he might miss time because of the injury.

    Look for the Bengals to rest Benson, and we will find out more on his true availability on Friday.

    If Benson can’t play than expect the Bengals to lean on rookie running back Bernard Scott.

    Wide Receivers

    Cowboys- Roy Williams

    Many fantasy football owners cut bait on Roy Williams weeks ago but in the past few weeks Williams has started to show life. This past week against the Packers, Williams had five receptions for 105 yards and a touchdown.

    Now that Miles Austin is starting to see more attention from opposing defenses it is leaving Williams open on single coverage.

    If Williams can stay focused and stop blaming others for his faults than maybe he can be a good receiver for your fantasy football team going forward.

    Kickers

    Titans- Rob Bironas

    If someone in your league happened to give up on Rob Bironas early in the season it would be a good idea to get him now. Bironas struggled for production early on because his team had a horrible start.

    Now, the Titans have clearly pulled it together and are starting to play good football again. Look for Bironas to have a solid second half of the fantasy season.

    NFL Fantasy Football Player Rankings writer Sean E. Douglas: fantasy-info.com

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