Author: Hunter Skoczylas

When it comes to fantasy football streamers, the defense/special teams position is always one to monitor consistently on the waiver wire. In deeper formats, it can be hard to find defenses that produce consistent fantasy points, which is why many fantasy owners opt to intentionally stream the position all season long, playing positive matchups over drafting a highly-regarded unit. For those doing just that, read on for three fantasy football Week 12 defense streamers that are worth consideration. Keep in mind, there are ZERO teams on a bye. Defenses must be owned in less than 55 percent of ESPN leagues…

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When it comes to the tight end position in fantasy football, it can be difficult to find consistency outside of the top five. Streaming a tight end each week is very popular across fantasy leagues but the position has been a wasteland thus far with not many players emerging on the waiver wire. Read on for three fantasy football Week 12 TE streamers that are worth consideration due to either good matchups or promising target share or production in past performances. Keep in mind, there are zero teams on bye this week. Players must be owned in less than 55…

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The wide receiver position is deep this year in fantasy football, so it’s unlikely you streamed this position early in the season. But plenty of teams’ wide receiver rooms have been plagued with injuries through seven games. If you’ve been hit with this bad luck, read on for three fantasy football Week 12 WR streamers that are worth consideration. Despite most having late-round ADPs or emerging on the fantasy football waiver wire because of injuries or production, these wide receivers have a good chance to carve out more significant roles moving forward. Keep in mind, zero teams are on bye…

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Fantasy managers are now beginning to scout out waiver wire gems that could turn into potential streamers, due to injuries and bye weeks. The running backs on the fantasy football waiver wire will likely be scarce in deep formats because of the sheer amount of injuries to the position. However, players emerge every week and if you’re looking for a flex or RB2 option, read on for three fantasy football Week 12 RB streamers that are worth consideration. Keep in mind, zero teams have a bye week, making things much easier on fantasy managers. Players must be owned in less…

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At this point, if rookies haven’t started carving out roles by now, it’s likely they won’t be viable moving forward, but James Cook’s time has come. There are always plenty of RB fantasy football waiver wire pickups each week, but the James Cook fantasy production on such little usage is something to monitor, making him a good pickup in Week 12.  The Buffalo Bills rarely use their running backs as it is, but something changed last week against the Browns because the run game was prioritized. Owned in just 20.8% of ESPN leagues right now, there’s a good chance he’s…

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It’s Week 12, which means players are emerging each week on the fantasy football waiver wire due to injuries and coaching changes, particularly rookies. Fantasy managers were high on rookie wide receiver Skyy Moore catching balls from Patrick Mahomes consistently, but he hasn’t carved much of a role in the Kansas City Chiefs offense thus far. Due to injuries plaguing the Chiefs’ wide receiving corps, Skyy Moore now potentially finds himself in a prominent role as a main pass-catcher, aside from tight end Travis Kelce. Moore is owned in just 16.3% of ESPN leagues right now, but given the injury…

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Due to an injury to Joe Mixon in the middle of the game, Samaje Perine found himself as the lead back in a high-powered Cincinnati Bengals offense. Although his rushing stats were lackluster, his impact in the passing game was noticeable and it’s why a Samaje Perine fantasy football waiver wire pickup will be a popular choice in Week 12. Running backs are always scattered throughout the fantasy football waiver wire, but Perine’s potential role is very enticing and his ownership will rise very fast once waivers are processed. He’s rostered in just 3.8% of ESPN leagues right now and,…

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The time has come! Deshaun Watson officially returned to practice Nov. 14 and is eligible to play in Week 13 when the Cleveland Browns face the Houston Texans. With that being said, Watson’s ownership will increase quickly, so if your fantasy team is in dire need of QB help, you may want to include him in your fantasy football waiver wire priority in Week 12, as we told you last week. The Browns have noticeably struggled without an elite quarterback behind center, but once Watson is back in the mix, the entire offense will see a boost in fantasy football.…

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There are always plenty of solid RB options to add as fantasy football waiver wire pickups every week, but one that was just given the primary workload in the backfield of a very good offense is Isiah Pacheco. The rookie running back was “named starter” back in Week 7 by head coach Andy Reid, but hedidn’t impress much until Week 10, when his workload increased.  It’s hard to trust running backs in the Chiefs’ offense because they don’t utilize them as much as they should, but an injury to Clyde Edwards-Helaire has opened up the backfield wide-open for the Isiah…

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Running backs come and go on the fantasy football waiver wire all season long, but one that could stay on your team for the remainder of the season is Denver Broncos running back Latavius Murray. The committee in Denver has been hard to gauge since Javonte Williams went down, but with the news of Melvin Gordon being released and Chase Edmonds missing time, Murray is alone in the backfield. Given that the Broncos offense is underwhelming and can’t move the ball consistently, Murray’s role has fluctuated. But considering he now has workhorse responsibilities, he is a must-add on the fantasy…

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