NFL Week 6 Waiver Wire Must Adds
Injuries? Bye Weeks? We’ve Got You Covered
As Week 6 of the NFL season approaches, fantasy football managers find themselves grappling with a multitude of challenges—formidable bye weeks, unforeseen injuries, and ever-changing player dynamics. On this week’s episode of Fan Girl Football, Judy and Lauren break down all the key waiver wire picks that could fortify your roster. Whether you need a reliable wide receiver, a powerhouse running back, or a promising quarterback, this episode offers an in-depth look at must-add players to help you secure victory.
Wide Receivers: An Array of Solid Options
Darnell Mooney, Atlanta Falcons
Lauren kicks off the episode by emphasizing the necessity of finding dependable wide receivers, given the litany of injuries that have plagued the position this season. Darnell Mooney stands out as a frontrunner with a 22% target share for the Atlanta Falcons. Despite being 52% owned, Mooney’s upcoming matchup against the Carolina Panthers makes him a tantalizing option.
“Mooney has had a monster game against Tampa Bay with two touchdowns and 16 targets. The Carolina matchup looks promising,” Judy points out. Agreeing, Lauren chimes in, adding, “Mooney’s becoming more of a breakout star over the last two weeks.”
Jalen Tolbert, Dallas Cowboys
Next, Lauren presents Jalen Tolbert of the Dallas Cowboys, who is available in 93% of leagues. With Brandon Cooks on IR due to a knee procedure, Tolbert steps into the WR2 role, just behind CeeDee Lamb. “Tolbert had ten targets and the game-winning touchdown against the Steelers. Plus, Detroit has been allowing points to wide receivers,” Judy notes.
Rashod Bateman, Baltimore Ravens
Closing out the wide receiver segment is Rashod Bateman. With a decent 91% availability in leagues, Bateman’s upcoming matchup against Washington, who still allows ample targets, makes him another appealing candidate. “Bateman had a 19% target share in the shootout against the Bengals,” Lauren mentions. Subsequent games against Tampa Bay further cement his potential value.
Running Backs: Bolstering Your Backfield
Justice Hill, Baltimore Ravens
Transitioning to running backs, Justice Hill makes the list with 69% availability. “The Ravens’ offense is firing on all cylinders, and Hill is benefiting from both rushing and receiving points,” explains Lauren. The upcoming matchup against the soft Commanders’ defense promises high scoring potential.
Tank Bigsby, Jacksonville Jaguars
Tank Bigsby emerges as another viable option, particularly in light of Travis Etienne’s shoulder injury. With Bigsby looking increasingly like the lead back, Judy suggests, “If you have people this week but need someone for an upcoming bye week, Bigsby is a strategic choice.”
Tight Ends: Slim Pickings but Worth the Hunt
Taysom Hill, New Orleans Saints
On to tight ends, Lauren recommends stashing away Taysom Hill, who is available in about 50% of leagues despite a rib injury. His versatility in various roles keeps his fantasy value high. “Even if you can’t play him in Week 6, he’s worth the stash,” she advises.
Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cade Otton offers consistent, if not flashy, production. “Otton is dependable for 40 to 50 yards weekly. He’s a solid play if you need someone,” Lauren notes.
Quarterbacks: Versatile and Reliable Picks
Derek Carr, New Orleans Saints
If you’re in the market for a quarterback, Derek Carr is a solid pick, boasting 67% availability. “Assuming Carr is fine after playing the Chiefs, he’ll have a good matchup against the Buccaneers,” Lauren explains.
Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons
Perhaps more surprising is Kirk Cousins’ inclusion. Appropriate for 50% of leagues and armed with favorable upcoming matchups, Cousins has shown promise. “He threw over 500 yards last week and faces weaker defenses soon,” says Judy.
Defenses: Limited Choices with High Potential
Philadelphia Eagles
Lauren shares her top defensive pick, the Philadelphia Eagles, who are 67% available. “Playing at home against a struggling Browns offense makes them a viable choice,” she emphasizes.
Los Angeles Chargers
For those willing to take a risk, the Los Angeles Chargers face the Broncos, whose offense has also struggled. “The Chargers had an extra week to prepare and should manage against Denver,” Lauren notes.
Atlanta Falcons
As a final alternative, the Atlanta Falcons offer high-risk, high-reward potential. “Playing against the unpredictable Panthers, this could become a crazy high-scoring game,” Lauren opines.
Conclusion: Stay Ahead and Adapt
Fantasy football is a dynamic, ever-changing landscape that requires constant vigilance and nimble decision-making. By leveraging Judy and Lauren’s insights, you can navigate Week 6’s challenges and stay competitive. Whether you’re dealing with injuries or navigating bye weeks, these waiver wire picks promise to offer the support you need to dominate your league. Happy waiver wire hunting!