If you have a little uncertainty at the wide receiver position, you may need to search the waivers to see who is available for a plug and play. These are the top Week 13 fantasy football streamers at wide receiver that may be available for a pickup.

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Week 12 Fantasy Football Streamers at WR

Darius Slayton, NYG (vs. SEA)

Seattle’s secondary is the worst secondary in NFL history. Without Saquon Barkley, plus the likelihood that the Giants are going to be losing, the ball will have to be in the air. We saw last year, and the beginning of this year, that Darius Slayton has a role in this Giants offense. Due to his ability to stretch the defense and attack outside cornerbacks, Slayton is a possible streamer at this deep position. He should be used no matter who is throwing him the ball.

Keelan Cole, JAC (vs. MIN)

If the Jaguars want to beat the Vikings, they will have to do it through the air. Keelan Cole provides a lot of yards through the air, due to his speed and experience in the Jaguars offense. The Vikings are susceptible to giving up long passes and air yards to receivers. Cole will be used all over the field and can catch Minnesota off guard if they are too focused on James Robinson. He also features special teams potential. This is proved by the punt that he returned for a touchdown in Green Bay a couple of weeks ago, giving him multiple avenues to be a solid streamer this week.


Check out our Week 13 Fantasy Football Rankings, including scoring settings for PPR and half PPR leagues! Rankings are updated throughout the week and can be useful for finding fantasy football streamers.


Henry Ruggs, LV (vs. NYJ)

Henry Ruggs’ speed is what set him apart from the rest of the receivers in his draft class. The Jets don’t have a strong secondary, so it is likely that Ruggs can grab a couple balls and take them a long way. The Jets need to stop the running game and Darren Waller if they want to get their first win. This can result in Ruggs being forgotten about. With Nelson Agholor having a career year, the Raiders should feature Ruggs in the offense to keep him involved and get him prepared for a playoff run, making him a potential streamer candidate this week.

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