🏈 Colston Loveland & Week 10 Waivers

Waiver wire targets ahead of Week 10, along with D/ST streamers and deeeeeep dives.

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Good morning.

Hope you enjoyed last night’s game—unless of course you have YouTube TV (ICYMI: read about the YouTube TV / ESPN dispute here).

What makes it even worse is that millions of Americans couldn’t watch America’s Team. If it was just my Browns, that would be a different story


It’s all good, there’s always sites like methstreams. Nothin’ like giving your laptop AIDS just to watch the Cowboys get torched by Jacoby Brissett.

Anyway. Let’s dive into some waivers


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WAIVER WIRE 🧐

Roster %’s courtesy of ESPN. Bid amounts are generalized suggestions—always take into account your budget total, roster makeup, and typical leaguemate behavior.

Running Back

Tank Bigsby // Getty Images

Eagles RB Tank Bigsby (26%) is worth an add as a high-value handcuff after he posted 104 rushing yards on just nine carries after Saquon (groin) left the game. Barkley’s injury isn’t believed to be serious, but if he does have to miss a game or two, you can safely start Bigsby. Bid 5%.

Similarly, Browns RB Dylan Sampson (10%) could see a prominent role in Cleveland’s offense if Quinshon Judkins (shoulder) can’t play this week. The 4th round pick led this backfield after Judkins went down, posting three carries for zero rushing yards, but five catches for 29 receiving yards on a 46% snap share, per the staff at Fantasy Points. Bid 1-5%.

Jets RB Isaiah Davis (9%) is another solid handcuff option if everything stays as is, but with rumors swirling about a potential Breece Hall trade at today’s deadline, his value could potentially skyrocket. Keep tabs on the latest news today to gauge how much you should bid. Keep it low (1-5%) if Hall stays with the team. But if he’s traded, you can go all-in on Davis (25+%).

Giants RB Devin Singletary (5%) played more snaps than Tyrone Tracy (32-25) and was more productive with eight carries for 43 yards and two catches for 8 yards on two targets compared to five carries for 18 yards and three catches for 19 yards on four targets for Tracy, per CBS Sports’ Jamey Eisenberg. While this should stay a fairly even split, Singletary’s worth a speculative add as a handcuff at worst, but a potential FLEX option at best. Bid 1-5%. 

  • Other clear handcuffs that might still be available to stash (in order): Tyler Allgeier (31%), Bhayshul Tuten (21%), Brian Robinson Jr. (22%), Blake Corum (7%), Kenneth Gainwell (50%), Emanuel Wilson (9%), Ollie Gordon II (12%), and Devin Neal (2%). Bid 1-5%.

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