Best fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 9
Last week, the fantasy world, including us, was falling all over itself to tout Kenneth Gainwell after Miles Sanders' ankle injury. Fast forward a week, and two other Eagles' RBs, Boston Scott and Jordan Howard, will be among the top Week 9 fantasy waiver wire pickups and free agent adds. That's how quickly things change in the fantasy football, so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised. The Eagles' RB committee joins guys like Carlos Hyde, who took over for an injured James Robinson, Pat Freiermuth, who continues to get more targets with JuJu Smith-Schuster out, and Saints QB Taysom Hill, who's expected to start in place of an injured Jameis Winston, as potential waiver claims this week.
There weren't many "must-have" breakouts in Week 9, which will continue to be the case unless there are injuries. There are a few interesting pickups (Tajae Sharpe, Van Jefferson, Ameer Abdullah, Logan Thomas, Will Fuller, Deshaun Watson), whether it's because they did something of note in Week 8 or they're eligible to be traded/come off the IR soon. However, our full free agent list features a slew of Week 9 streamer suggestions at QB, WR, TE, and D/ST, which can be found at the end of this list. With Detroit, Washington, Tampa, and Seattle on bye next week -- plus plenty of key players still banged up -- finding matchup-based sleepers will be key this week (and every week going forward).
WEEK 9 STANDARD RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
After many fantasy owners were burned by Gainwell and the Eagles' RB situation last week, some will be reluctant to invest a high waiver claim on Scott or Howard this week. However, both will have value in Week 9, and at least one should have value the following week, too. If you need a back next week, it's worth it to pay up for one of these players The same goes for Hyde if James Robinson's injury looks like it will keep him out a week or two. Other than those three, though, there really aren't any players worth claims unless you're desperate a certain position.
MORE WEEK 9: FAAB budget planner | Buy-Low, Sell-High
UPDATE: With news of Derrick Henry's foot injury, whoever replaces him, whether it's incumbent Jeremy McNichols or a veteran acquired in a trade, will be the top waiver pickup of the week.
UPDATE 2: The Titans signed veteran Adrian Peterson on Monday afternoon. He will likely receive the bulk of the carries and be a priority pickup ahead of McNichols, but McNichols could still have plenty of PPR value thanks to his expected role on passing downs.)
WEEK 9 PPR RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
Top fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 9
Unless otherwise noted, only players owned in fewer than 50 percent of Yahoo leagues considered.
Adrian Peterson, RB, Titans
Boston Scott, RB, Eagles
Jordan Howard, RB, Eagles
Carlos Hyde, Jaguars
James Robinson injured his heel early against the Seahawks, opening the door for Hyde to take over. The veteran back managed 51 total yards on 13 touches (nine carries, four receptions), and that type of workload/production can be expected next week against Buffalo. Given the matchup, it's unlikely many fantasy owners will want to play Hyde, but starting RBs always have value, especially during four-team bye weeks. If Robinson has a multi-week injury, Hyde will have more value, though a matchup against the Colts in Week 10 is a tough one, too. -- ML
UPDATE: Robinson is reportedly "day to day" and "questionable" for Week 9 because of a bruised heel.
Taysom Hill, QB, Saints
DeVante Parker, WR, Dolphins
Pat Freiermuth, TE, Steelers
Freiermuth had been inching toward a breakout for a couple weeks, and he had his best game of the season against the Browns. Freiermuth caught four-of-seven targets for 44 yards and a TD and seems to be in line for more targets with JuJu Smith-Schuster (shoulder) out for the year. A matchup against Chicago next week isn't particularly TE-friendly, but Freiermuth should continue to be at least a streaming option in PPR leagues going forward. -- ML
Van Jefferson, WR, Rams
Logan Thomas, TE, Washington
David Johnson, RB, Texans
Mark Ingram is now in New Orleans, so Johnson figures to be in line for the bulk of Houston's RB touches (if he's not traded himself). Chances are, he won't be super productive on the ground, but if he's force-fed targets, we could look up at the end of the season and see him as a consistent flex. His first game without Ingram was a disaster (as it was for everyone in Houston's offense before garbage time), but with Tyrod Taylor (hamstring) expected back soon and a highly favorable matchup against Miami on deck for Week 9, Johnson has upside going forward. -- JS
Phillip Lindsay, RB, Texans
Jeremy McNichols, RB, Titans
Even with Adrian Peterson in town to "replace" Derrick Henry (foot), it's fair to think McNichols will get a good amount of playing time. He's been a steady player for the Titans this year, operating mostly in the receiving game. That shouldn't change, and given Peterson's age (36) and lack of playing time this year, McNichols could certainly split touches in Week 9 against the Rams. Consider him a PPR flex until we see how Tennessee uses him. -- ML
Derrick Gore, RB, Chiefs
Devonta Freeman, RB, Ravens
Peyton Barber, RB, Raiders
Jamison Crowder, WR, Jets
Rashod Bateman, WR, Ravens
Michael Gallup, WR, Cowboys
Will Fuller, WR, Dolphins
Fuller (finger) was eligible to come off the IR in Week 8, but he remained out. He's inching closer to returning, though if he does, it won't be until Week 10. Still, he's worth stashing now because we know he can blow up any week. -- JS
D'Ernest Johnson, RB, Browns
Ameer Abdullah, RB, Panthers
Abdullah came out of nowhere to rush eight times and received five targets for 66 total yards in Week 8. The Panthers look to be decreasing Sam Darnold's passing attempts and putting the ball in the hands of their RBs more often. Until Christian McCaffrey (hamstring) comes back, Abdullah should carry some value. Week 9 against New England may not be the time to trust him, though. -- JS
WEEK 9 STREAMERS
Carson Wentz, QB, Colts
Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Broncos
Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Dolphins
Trey Lance, QB, 49ers
Tajae Sharpe, WR, Falcons
Russell Gage, WR, Falcons
Hunter Renfrow, WR, Raiders
Gabriel Davis, WR, Bills
Tre'Quan Smith, WR, Saints
Marquez Callaway, WR, Saints
Every time Callaway has a decent game, we get excited, just to be let down the following week. But even after quiet games against Seattle and Tampa Bay, we're still watching Callaway closely. If nothing else, he's a top streaming option against the Falcons' lackluster secondary in Week 9. -- JS
Tim Patrick, WR, Broncos
We'll see what Patrick's role is with more than a one-game sample size now that Jerry Jeudy (ankle) is back, but Denver plays Dallas in Week 9, so we have to think he'll at least be a streaming option, too. He caught all three targets for a team-high 64 yards in Week 8. -- JS
Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, Packers
Davante Adams and Allen Lazard shouldn't be out long after being placed on the reserve/COVID list, but Valdes-Scantling will return from IR as soon as Week 9, and the race for the No. 2 WR role in Green Bay is wide open. Randall Cobb will have something to say about it, but MVP has the most upside -- at least as a streamer. The Packers take on Kansas City in Week 9, so he could be in for an explosive return to the lineup. -- JS
Tyler Conklin, TE, Vikings
Just as recent as Week 7 vs. C.J. Uzomah, the Ravens love allowing nuclear performances to the tight end spot. Uzomah, Jared Cook, Darren Waller, Travis Kelce, and Noah Fant all finished as TE1 against Baltimore, so Conklin very well could, too. -- JS
C.J. Uzomah, TE, Bengals
The Browns aren't technically a great matchup for tight ends, but Uzomah has done enough this season to risk playing him almost regardless of matchup. Did you know he is the only tight end in the league to finish as the overall TE1 more than once? His 4-33-0 line against New York isn't a surprise, as he's a boom-or-bust guy. That said, why play it safe at tight end when Uzomah clearly has the most upside. -- JS
Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, Broncos
Dan Arnold, TE, Jaguars
Evan Engram, TE, Giants
Trade rumors have been swirling around Engram, but if he remains a Giant, he has a path to fantasy success against Las Vegas, who has given up the seventh-most fantasy points to the position -- especially with so many New York pass-catchers banged up. If he gets traded, maybe he'll get moved somewhere he can be more productive. Like Marlon Mack, the possibility is exciting. -- JS
Mo Alie-Cox, TE, Colts
Alie-Cox is a touchdown-or-bust player, but he's reached the end zone four times this year, and the Jets defense is beginning to unravel. So, while he's a risk, what potential Week 9 streamer at TE isn't? -- JS
Marcedes Lewis, TE, Packers
Jared Cook, TE, Chargers
Cook was a top-12 tight end before the Chargers' Week 8 bye, and Philadelphia gives up the fifth-most fantasy points to TEs heading into Week 7. We knew he'd probably struggle against New England, but Cook sits on one of the best offenses in football with a star young QB, so he always has upside. -- JS
Dallas Cowboys DST vs. Broncos in Week 9
The Broncos' offense is starting to look half-asleep, and while the Cowboys' defense still struggles in the yards-allowed department, it has forced the second-most turnovers per game in the league (2.3). -- JS
Los Angeles Chargers DST @ Eagles
The Eagles' offense could feast in garbage time like they've often done, but we like Joey Bosa and Co. to contain Jalen Hurts' rushing a least a little bit. L.A. has been up and down on defense, but they've excelled against pedestrian offenses. -- JS
Las Vegas Raiders DST @ Giants
The Raiders' defensive line led by Maxx Crosby should dominate this game and get to Daniel Jones early and often. Crosby leads the league in pressure, and this is probably the worst offensive line Las Vegas will have faced thus far this season. -- JS
Miami Dolphins DST vs. Texans
Miami has one of the worst defenses in football, but the Texans have one of the worst offenses. Let's see who wins out! In reality, Tyrod Taylor (hamstring) should make this Texans' offense better, but Miami's defense has enough talent to keep this score low in this contest. -- JS