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Waiver Wire is our weekly look at players available in many leagues that could have an immediate impact on your fantasy roster, or simply just players to keep on your radar. We’ll be here all season to let you know which players to watch, who to ignore, and most importantly, who to pick up. If you have any waiver wire questions, feel free to post them in our Fantasy Football Forum.

Vincent Jackson is a solid fantasy WR option this week against the Bengals and is a must-add in all leagues.
Torain has had two straight great games, and he could have another good game against the Jags this week. He has also been catching a decent amount of passes, so his value is even higher in PPR leagues. It’s surprising that he is still available in so many leagues, we say snag him if you can. (about 65% owned)
Britt looks to be 100% healthy, and his great game week 15 is proof of that. He had a monster game and should have a lot of targets against the Chiefs during championship week. He hasn’t found the endzone since coming back from his injury, but this week could be the week. (about 75% owned)
Finally!!! All those owners that were patient with Jackson were rewarded last Thursday night. Jackson was very impressive and didn’t appear to be hampered by injury. The Chargers play the Bengals week 16, so Jackson should have another solid game. (about 75% owned)
Sims-Walker has had a lot of ups and downs this year, but he had a great game week 15 and he has a great matchup against the Skins week 16. We think he is well worth a pickup, and he could be worth plugging into your starting lineup. (about 65% owned)
Choice is in a heavy timeshare with Felix Jones, but he will get enough touches in week 16 to have some value. The Cowboys play the Cardinals, and as we all know they have a terrible run D. If the Cowboys get out to an early lead look for Choice to get 15+ touches. (about 30% owned)
Foster got banged up week 15 and really disappointed a lot of his fantasy owners. They are saying Foster will be available next week, but Ward is worth an add just in case. With a matchup against the Broncos and there terrible run D, you are going to want to have the Houston RB. (about 10% owned)
There is a chance that Moreno misses week 16, which would mean that Ball would probably get the start for the Broncos. Ball looked terrible last week after Moreno went down, but if you absolutely need a RB you might want to give him a chance against the Texans. (about 5% owned)
Brown hasn’t looked that great this year but he had a solid game week 15. The Colts play Oakland this week so he could be in line for another solid performance. Keep a close eye on the injured RB’s in Indy, and maybe give Brown a shot if it looks like he will see another heavy workload. (about 30% owned)
We have talked about Ford a lot this year, and we still think he is a must add in league that count return yards. Not only are the Raiders finding more ways to get him involved in the offense, but he continues to rack up a ton of kick “return yards. Oakland plays Indy this week so Ford should have plenty of chances to return kicks. (about 30% owned)
Tebow looked pretty good in his first start of his career last week. He had decent passing numbers, but the real story is what he did with his legs. The Broncos play the Texans championship week and we think Tebow could have a big game. He is a high risk/high reward guy this week, but if you hate your QB matchup you might want to take the gamble. (about 10% owned)
Kitna has more then exceeded our expectations this year, and we think he is a decent play week 16. The Cardinals allow over 25 points per game and close to 400 yards. If you don’t like your QB matchup then we think Kitna is worth a shot. He should be a safe play for 250+ yards and a couple of TD’s. (about 50% owned)
San Diego has had one of the best defenses all year, but they are still available in a lot of leagues. They play the Bengals week 16 and they should be able to put up some decent fantasy points. The Bengals are minus T.O. so the Bolts will have once less guy to worry about on that Bengals offense. (about 75% owned)
The Dolphins D has been very consistent this year, and we like there matchup against the Lions this week. The Lions offense has been all over the place this year, and I think the Fins will be able to force some mistakes. (about 50% owned)
If you have any waiver wire questions, feel free to post them in our Fantasy Football Forum.
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