With Rashod Bateman going on IR recently, a heavy slice of targets opened up in the Ravens’ offense. Outside of Chris Olave, Saints pass-catchers haven’t been productive since Andy Dalton took over for Jameis Winston. The target share isn’t massive, but he looks like this season’s Dawson Knox - a touchdown-dependent tight end who’s currently riding a hot streak. Johnson has five touchdowns over his last five weeks as the Saints’ clear red zone threat. Campbell is a very viable WR3 or Flex moving forward.ĭon’t look now, but Juwan Johnson is putting up weekly TE1 numbers in a position that offers very little consistency. Aside from Jonathan Taylor’s rejuvenation, Michael Pittman and Campbell are fantasy-relevant again under Matty Ice and Jeff Saturday. The return of Matt Ryan has been very good for Parris Campbell, with 15 targets over the last two weeks. Kenny Golladay (lol, jk) and Slayton are all they have left at receiver. Those two led the Giants in receiving and the team has next to no options left at its disposal. The volume is solid, but he’ll be the most significant beneficiary of Wan’Dale Robinson’s unfortunate season-ending ACL injury. Having one of the quieter productive seasons this year, Darius Slayton had double-digit targets this week resulting in five catches for 86 yards. While he’s already playing at a high level, DPJ’s ceiling will be raised even more once Deshaun Watson returns in two weeks. DPJ has really stepped it up this year to give the Browns a reliable second-receiving option alongside Amari Cooper. The Titans offense isn’t very pass-heavy, but perhaps Burks’ return, along with a healthy Tannehill, can provide the spark this offense needs.Īnother week, another productive game on the road for Browns receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones who scored his first touchdown of the year. Despite only playing 50% of snaps, he made the most of them with seven catches for 111 yards on eight targets. Still working his way back from injury, rookie Treylon Burks is showing why he was a first-round pick for the Titans. While the Denver offense hasn’t been great, Murray is the clear workhorse and goal-line back moving forward. Murray had 17 carries on the day for 49 yards and a score and now he gets an increased workload. The Broncos waived Melvin Gordon on Monday after a disappointing season and Chase Edmonds is out for the foreseeable future with a high ankle sprain. Demarcus Robinson, WR Baltimore Ravens (5% rostered)ĭue to the scarcity of the position, Latavius Murray finds himself atop the Week 12 Waiver Wire pickups.Juwan Johnson, TE New Orleans Saints (31% rostered).Parris Campbell, WR Indianapolis Colts (40%).Darius Slayton, WR New York Giants (51% rostered).Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR Cleveland Browns (45% rostered).Treylon Burks, WR Tennessee Titans (20% rostered).Latavius Murray, RB Denver Broncos (24% rostered).Note: Roster % based on Yahoo leagues and should hover around 55% or less WEEK 12 WAIVER WIRE PICKUPS START Let’s look back at Week 11 and dissect the future prospects for the disgusting fantasy football Week 12 waiver wire. Welcome to the Fantasy Football Week 12 Waiver Wire pickups where we give you the players to start right away, stash at the end of your bench, or stream for a week or two.
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