Fantasy football Week 8 waiver wire advice: These receivers worth adding

Fast hitters and waiver wire recommendation for a handful of notable gamers after Week 7 of the fantasy soccer season:

Gus Edwards RB, Ravens

Drastically outperformed committee mate Kenyan Drake (18.6 PPR factors to Drake’s 0.5). With J.Ok. Dobbins now on IR, Edwards ought to get at the least a month or so to exert some dominance.

Marquise Goodwin WR, Seahawks

Hauled in a pair of scores Sunday. Extra importantly, DK Metcalf went down with a knee harm. If he misses time, that can open up targets for Goodwin.

Tyler Boyd WR, Bengals

Has scored in double digits in PPR 4 instances this season — with Sunday being his second of 20-plus. Not an every-week possibility, however could be excessive upside on the finish of your bench.

Dalton Schultz TE, Cowboys

Was invisible with Cooper Rush at QB, however with Dak Prescott again, Schultz is again on the radar. Being wholesome helps, too.

Marquise Goodwin
Marquise Goodwin
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Stop earlier than you begin

D’Onta Foreman RB, Panthers

We are able to’t clarify what occurred Sunday — Foreman (15-118) and the Panthers operating roughshod over the Buccaneers. What we all know is it was bizarre, and we don’t count on to see it once more.

Antonio Gibson RB, Commanders

Had a fairly good sport (10-for-59 speeding plus a receiving TD), however don’t purchase it. Brian Robinson goes to be the characteristic man right here. A “good” Gibson sighting simply delays the inevitable.

Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz makes a move against the Lions on Oct. 23, 2022.
Cowboys tight finish Dalton Schultz makes a transfer in opposition to the Lions on Oct. 23, 2022.
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D.J. Moore WR, Panthers

Like Foreman, don’t spend money on the Carolina offense. If Moore will get dealt by the commerce deadline? Completely different story.

Parris Campbell WR, Colts

Again-to-back enormous video games by Campbell. If we select so as to add him, it's in hopes of dealing him.

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