Every Thursday NPD builds a mock team of the most available players in fantasy land. Here are week 6's "Waiver Wire Warriors":
QB:
Chad Henne, Miami Dolphins. Available in 91% of yahoo.com leagues - Looking fantastic.
Jason Campbell, Washington Redskins. Available in 63% of yahoo.com leagues - Decent replacement QB vs.KC this week.
RB:
Chester Taylor, Minnesota Vikings. Available in 67% of yahoo.com leagues - Very large part of Minny offense.
Correll Buckhalter, Denver Broncos. Available in 65% of yahoo.com leagues - Will get phased out eventually, still has value coming back from injury.
WR:
Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh Steelers. Available in 89% of yahoo.com leagues - Speed demon
Kenny Britt, Tennessee Titans. Available in 80% of yahoo.com leagues - Leading receiver in Tennessee with 289 yards.
Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia Eagles. Available in 59% of yahoo.com leagues - Wont produce like last week often, but has potential.
TE:
Jermichael Finley, Green Bay Packers. Available in 83% of yahoo.com leagues - Held out of game 3 but decent production other than that.
http://nflperdiem.blogspot.com/2009/10/wai...e-warriors.html
QB:
Chad Henne, Miami Dolphins. Available in 91% of yahoo.com leagues - Looking fantastic.
Jason Campbell, Washington Redskins. Available in 63% of yahoo.com leagues - Decent replacement QB vs.KC this week.
RB:
Chester Taylor, Minnesota Vikings. Available in 67% of yahoo.com leagues - Very large part of Minny offense.
Correll Buckhalter, Denver Broncos. Available in 65% of yahoo.com leagues - Will get phased out eventually, still has value coming back from injury.
WR:
Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh Steelers. Available in 89% of yahoo.com leagues - Speed demon
Kenny Britt, Tennessee Titans. Available in 80% of yahoo.com leagues - Leading receiver in Tennessee with 289 yards.
Jeremy Maclin, Philadelphia Eagles. Available in 59% of yahoo.com leagues - Wont produce like last week often, but has potential.
TE:
Jermichael Finley, Green Bay Packers. Available in 83% of yahoo.com leagues - Held out of game 3 but decent production other than that.
http://nflperdiem.blogspot.com/2009/10/wai...e-warriors.html