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Fantasy Waiver Week 5: 5 to add, drop, buy low, sell high |  Fantasy football news, rankings and predictions

Fantasy Waiver Week 5: 5 to add, drop, buy low, sell high | Fantasy football news, rankings and predictions

• Add Matthew Stafford: Stafford is top five in passing yards this season and just needs more touchdowns. with cooper cupmust be recorded frequently.

• Buy at a low price Tony Pollard: The Cowboys have either had big wins or big losses. In regular games, Pollard should see 20 touches per game.

Sell ​​high Kyle Pitts: Betts has finally put together a big receiving game, but his playing time has steadily declined in recent weeks.

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This widget is a one-stop shop for a fantasy manager to manage their fantasy roster early in the week. To add more players, check out our weekly waiver wire, and to learn more about last week’s matchups overall, check out our fantasy football recap.


5 players to add

1. R.B Roshawn Johnson, Chicago Bears

Khalil Herbert He is expected to miss several weeks due to a high ankle sprain.

  • For most, if not all of that time, Johnson should be Chicago’s starter who sees the majority of carries.
  • The fourth-round rookie has a 76.2 rushing grade this season, and the only reason he doesn’t see more playing time is because Herbert has also been playing extremely well.
  • Johnson suffered a concussion on Thursday Night Football. Normally, someone with a concussion would end up missing one game, but Johnson is more likely to play next week than most because the Bears have more time after playing early in the week.
  • Donta Foreman He’s been inactive lately but should at least be the primary backup running until Herbert returns.
  • That role is unlikely to be large enough to give him independent value, but he will serve as a backup back if Johnson has to miss a game. Foreman takes on this role against Minnesota VikingsThe defense will make him your fantasy player of the week.
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