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Preseason Waiver Wire (1 Viewer)

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Who is this year's:

Willie Parker?

Marques Colston?

Selvin Young?

Who will come out of nowhere to help people win championships?

 
In my deep dynasty league, all of these guys are already gone. Is there anyone who might have been completely off of the radar and has really shown up so far in preseason/camp?

 
QB: Jake Delhomme and Tarvaris Jackson

RB: Kenny Watson and Warrick Dunn

WR: Ted Ginn and Donte Stallworth

TE: Marcedes Lewis and Ben Utecht

 
David Anderson Hou Tex WR- if there is an injury AJ this guy could finally be the sleeper I thought he was. He might win the slot duties outright. He's everything Wes Welker is but with 4.4 speed. He's reportedly having a great camp and is a precise route runner. And he is always open.

ETA: He's a long shot but if there is any injury to a Texans WR keep your eye on him.

 
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sholditch said:
Josh Morgan. niners
:lmao:
He was semi impressive considering the situation. He looked like a very good option but you have to wonder if he's gonna get a fair shot.
Who's going to prevent him.There isn't a whole lot standing in the way.This is one of the worst WR corps in the NFL.
BJohnsonBruceBattleHillThe slot guys that excelled in the Lion system (McDonald and Furrey) both had played for the Rams before. I think that system is tough for a vet to jump into, let alone a young guy way down the depth chart. he did look good the other night, however.
 
sholditch said:
Josh Morgan. niners
:lmao:
He was semi impressive considering the situation. He looked like a very good option but you have to wonder if he's gonna get a fair shot.
Who's going to prevent him.There isn't a whole lot standing in the way.This is one of the worst WR corps in the NFL.
BJohnsonBruceBattleHill
My point exactly.It may not happen right away, granted.But this is not a stellar WR lineup. It can be cracked by a rookie if he can continues to turn heads.
 
Ray Rice

Per Carroll County Times:

Baltimore Ravens star running back Willis McGahee is scheduled to undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee as soon as today in South Florida.

McGahee’s knee has been bothering him since shortly after reporting to training camp in Westminster and he hasn’t been practicing lately. This is regarded as a clean-up medical procedure.

Because it generally takes two weeks to a month to recover from a knee scope, McGahee could possibly return for the Sept. 7 season-opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.

 
Ray Rice

Per Carroll County Times:

Baltimore Ravens star running back Willis McGahee is scheduled to undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee as soon as today in South Florida.

McGahee’s knee has been bothering him since shortly after reporting to training camp in Westminster and he hasn’t been practicing lately. This is regarded as a clean-up medical procedure.

Because it generally takes two weeks to a month to recover from a knee scope, McGahee could possibly return for the Sept. 7 season-opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.
a RB drafted in the first round of the nfl draft doesn't exactly strike me as a "waiver wire" pick but maybe that's me....
 
[a RB drafted in the first round of the nfl draft doesn't exactly strike me as a "waiver wire" pick but maybe that's me....
Ray Rice drafted in the first round? :thumbdown: That might might, indeed, be just you. :rolleyes:FWIW, Harbaugh expects McGahee to be available for week one per the ESPN ticker.
 

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