Waiver Wire Targets For Week 9 – 2024 Waiver Wire Targets
Waiver Wire Targets For Week 8 – 2024 Waiver Wire Targets
I hope you were able to grab Cedric Tillman after the waiver column last week, but if not you still have a chance.
Quarterback:
- Jared Goff (47% available) – Sometimes the Lions beat up on teams so badly that he only has to throw 15 times a game. But the Lions are on fire and your roster can use the touchdowns.
- Tua Tagovailoa (52%) – he wasn’t bad, but I think the Dolphins were a bit rusty together. Things should begin to open up from here.
- Joe Flacco (98%) – it looks like Anthony Richardson could be benched this week. Flacco played great for a couple of weeks and could fit right into your starting lineup.
- Drake Maye (87%) – He left the week 8 matchup with a concussion, but I love the way he’s throwing the ball and a capable runner.
- Sam Darnold (54%) – He’ll be even better with TJ Hockenson returning to the lineup.
- Jameis Winston (100%) – he’s boom or bust, but if you want to roll the dice in a given week, you could be well rewarded.
- Caleb Williams (45%) – I think he’s getting better, but the team’s play calling is miserable so he’s ranked a bit lower in the list.
Running Back:
- Tank Bigsby (32% available) – He should be gone in your league by now, but if not, scoop him up.
- Bucky Irving (32%) – I’d have him higher, but Rachaad White is still getting a lot of key touches.
- Alexander Mattison (46%) – The Chiefs shut him down, but Mattison is getting reliable work including goal line work.
- Tyrone Tracy (53%) – If Tracy receives the lion’s share of work compared to Singletary on MNF, then I would push Tracy ahead of Mattison. We’ll see what happens tonight.
- Keaton Mitchell (97%) – he should take over Justice Hill’s role on the Ravens when he returns to action.
- Jaylen Wright (92%) – Wright is a distant third on the depth chart, but if Achane or Mostert goes down, Wright is an immediate starter for you.
- Tyler Allgeier (47%) – he’s finally firmly behind Bijan Robinson on the depth chart.
- Braelon Allen (75%) – like Allgeier, Allen’s ceiling will be limited due another RB (Breece Hall).
Wide Receiver:
- Cedric Tillman (84% available) – If you didn’t grab him last week, you should make him your top claim this week.
- Keon Coleman (42%) – Coleman looks like he’s starting to break out. He’s a force in the red zone and what I like most is that Allen throws to him when he’s in a pinch (like he did with Diggs in recent years). The Bills will continue to distribute the ball across their skill players, but I think Coleman will continue to improve the rest of the way.
- Josh Downs (52%) – I’m ranking Downs higher on this list assuming that Flacco will be starting going forward.
- Jauan Jennings (33%) – he didn’t play last week, but he should be a strong player moving forward.
- Michael Wilson (88%) – he’s playing well and scoring TDs for the Cards. Opposing defenses are trying to stop Marvin Harrison Jr. which opening opportunities for Wilson on the other side of the field.
- Xavier Legette (71%) – If/when Diontae Johnson gets traded, Legette should be the top WR in Carolina moving forward.
- Jalen Coker (100%) – Coker is playing well and will also benefit if Johnson is traded away.
- Ricky Pearsall (78%) – I think he’ll be the third WR, so even though I like how Pearsall is playing in his first couple of games, I still have Jennings ranked higher.
Tight End:
- Cade Otton (42% available) – Tampa’s offense looks good and with their top two WRs out, Otton is now the focal point of the attack.
- Zach Ertz (45%) – Ertz is playing exceptionally well for Washington.
- Hunter Henry (58%) – I think he’ll be a top TE moving forward
- Cole Kmet (38% available) – Kmet’s a strong player, but this Bears offensive structure doesn’t put their players in positions to succeed. Kmet’s stats will be volatile between now and the end of the year.
- Will Dissly (1.4%) – he will only have value if Hurst is out of the lineup. But if he is, Dissly is a starting caliber player.
- Jonnu Smith (93%) – He had more targets than I thought he would in Tua’s return. Though they give backup Julian Hill a lot of red zone targets so Smithi’s upside will be limited.
Defense:
- LA Chargers (46%) – I like their matchup vs the Browns. Jameis will serve up a few INT opportunities for the Chargers in week 9.
- Chicago (57%) – They match up vs the Cardinals in week 9. They played a similar style QB in week 8 vs Washington. The Cardinals are throwing shorter routes which will allow the Bears D to be more aggressive.
- Cleveland (54%) – They face off against the Chargers, who are struggling to put up points.
- New Orleans (62%) – they match up against a struggling Panthers team this week

Great insight as always Sean, thanks for all the time you put into your waver info.
I hope all is well with you and your family.
TK