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Jamey Eisenberg

Waiver Wire: Time to start planning ahead

By | Senior Fantasy Writer


The Colts and Saints have been great for Fantasy owners this season with all of their stars, but now they are creating a potential problem. They are just too good.

The Colts have already clinched the AFC South and have a three-game lead on the Bengals and Chargers for the No. 1 seed in the conference. The Saints also have clinched the NFC South and have a two-game lead on the Vikings for the top spot in the NFC.

Unless the pursuit of perfection becomes overwhelming since both teams are undefeated, you're going to see the Colts and Saints start to rest players to get ready for the playoffs. The Vikings, if they are locked into the No. 2 seed in the NFC, will likely start to do the same.

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While you should have enough depth at running back and wide receiver, quarterback could become an issue if you don't have Peyton Manning, Drew Brees or Brett Favre playing a full game during the Fantasy playoffs. And with Matt Ryan (toe) out and Matt Schaub (shoulder) injured, you could be stuck heading into Weeks 14, 15, 16 and 17.

Hopefully we'll get an idea from the coaching staff of each team prior to the game on what the plan will be with resting starters, but you don't want to see Manning only play a quarter or Brees just play a half. You know Favre will start based on his record for consecutive games played, but he could always leave after one series.

With that in mind, here are some quarterbacks to target off the waiver wire based on their recent play and the matchups ahead. We'll also include some tight end suggestions in case you're concerned about Dallas Clark, Jeremy Shockey and Visanthe Shiancoe. All of the players listed are owned in fewer than 80 percent of leagues on CBSSports.com, so depending of the depth of your league, they could still be available.

Remember, you should already have a solid backup quarterback, but in case you need some help or are just interested on some alternatives, these guys might be helpful.

Week 14

Quarterback: Alex Smith (vs. Arizona), David Garrard (vs. Miami), Vince Young (vs. St. Louis), Jason Campbell (at Oakland), Chad Henne (at Jacksonville) and Ryan Fitzpatrick (at Kansas City)
Analysis: Smith is playing at an unbelievable level with seven touchdowns and one interception in his past three games, and we love Garrard at home, especially in this matchup. Young is also producing at a consistent level, and Campbell, Henne and Fitzpatrick could build off recent performances with some good matchups. You won't have to worry about Manning, Brees or Favre this week, but these are all sleepers for this scoring period.

Tight end: Kevin Boss (vs. Philadelphia), Dustin Keller (at Tampa Bay), Jermichael Finley (at Chicago), Bo Scaife (vs. St. Louis), Todd Heap (vs. Detroit) and Marcedes Lewis (vs. Miami)
Analysis: Finley had a huge game against the Ravens on Monday night, so hopefully he can build off that performance. Boss and Keller have been marginal starters in the majority of leagues, but they should be worth using based on these matchups if you need help at tight end. Scaife has done well since Young has taken over as the starter, and Heap and Lewis could do well based on the matchups.

Week 15

Quarterback: Vince Young (vs. Miami), Matt Cassel (vs. Cleveland), Jason Campbell (vs. N.Y. Giants), Chad Henne (at Tennessee) and Brady Quinn (at Kansas City)
Analysis: As you'll see, Young is poised to finish the season on a high note with some amazing matchups down the stretch. Cassel and Quinn -- yes, that Quinn -- could do well in a matchup where there isn't much defense involved, and Campbell could be worth using if the Giants defense continues to show holes in the secondary. Henne also showed against New England that he can make plays when called upon. It would be hard to start Campbell, Henne or Quinn in the Fantasy playoffs, but some Fantasy owners might not have a choice.

Tight end: Dustin Keller (at Atlanta), Bo Scaife (vs. Miami), Todd Heap (vs. Chicago) and Benjamin Watson (at Buffalo)
Analysis: The Falcons have been among the worst teams at defending the tight end, and Brent Celek scored against Atlanta in Week 13. The same goes for the Dolphins, so Scaife should do well. Watson scored two touchdowns against Buffalo in the first game of the season, and Heap could have success against the Bears if you're in dire need.

Week 16

Quarterback: Alex Smith (vs. Detroit), Vince Young (vs. San Diego), Chad Henne (vs. Houston), Brady Quinn (vs. Oakland) and Bruce Gradkowski (at Cleveland)
Analysis: Smith and Young are definitely the quarterbacks to target during playoff time, but Henne isn't far behind based on his matchups. And here we go again with Quinn and now Gradkowski. Who would have thought in Week 13 that Quinn and Gradkowski would combine for six touchdown passes against San Diego and Pittsburgh, respectively? This could be a potential shootout similar to what Quinn had in Week 11 in Detroit, which would make these quarterbacks decent replacement options.

Tight end: Zach Miller (at Cleveland), Bo Scaife (vs. San Diego) and Tony Scheffler (at Philadelphia)
Analysis: I'm hesitant to recommend Scheffler since he only seems to play well against San Diego, but the Eagles have had trouble with tight ends at times this season. Miller has been more consistent with Gradkowski replacing JaMarcus Russell, and Scaife has another favorable matchup as the Titans will likely make a final playoff push.

Week 17

Quarterback: Alex Smith (at St. Louis), David Garrard (at Cleveland) and Brady Quinn (vs. Jacksonville)
Analysis: We all know Garrard has struggled on the road this year, but this could be a vital game for the Jaguars as they try to clinch a wild card spot. The only thing to monitor with Garrard is what Jacksonville's playoff aspirations look like in the final week of the season. That could also impact the kind of defense Quinn is facing, but it's another favorable matchup for both quarterbacks. Smith should close the season on a high note as he tries to prove he once again is the quarterback of the future for the 49ers.

Tight end: Kevin Boss (at Minnesota), Fred Davis (at San Diego) and Marcedes Lewis (at Cleveland)
Analysis: Boss might be facing a defense resting its starters, and the Giants could be fighting for their playoff lives this week. Davis has scored in two straight games in Weeks 12 and 13 and is starting to look like a capable replacement for the injured Chris Cooley, who is out for the season. And Lewis, like Garrard, could be in a vital game for the Jaguars against a defense that has struggled all year.

In case you haven't noticed ... Antonio Bryant might be ready for another strong December, so it's time to add him where available. Bryant, who is owned in 49 percent of leagues on CBSSports.com, surprised us with his performance at Carolina in Week 13 with five catches for 116 yards. It was his first 100-yard game of the season, which has been marred by a knee injury. Bryant has a tough matchup in Week 14 against the Jets and will likely have to deal with Darrelle Revis, but he closes the season with Seattle, New Orleans and Atlanta and could play well in those games. Remember, he's still playing for a contract, and last year he closed the season with 26 catches for 512 yards and four touchdowns in the final four games of the year.

Each Tuesday we will highlight players who might be available in your league and whether you should consider picking them up off waivers based on their recent performances. The players chosen are based on the percentage of ownership in CBSSports.com leagues.

Add 'Em

Kenny Britt, WR, Tennessee
Owned: 47 percent of leagues
Week 13: Caught three passes for 46 yards and a touchdown at Indianapolis.
Analysis: Britt has played well the past three games with 14 catches for 216 yards and three touchdowns, and he's emerged as the No. 1 option in the passing game. He also has some amazing matchups ahead with St. Louis, Miami, San Diego and Seattle to close the season, so consider using Britt as a No. 3 Fantasy wide receiver if you need help. Britt has four games with double digits in Fantasy points this year, and he is making a case to challenge Percy Harvin as the No. 1 rookie wide receiver.

Chris Brown, RB, Houston
Owned: 56 percent of leagues
Week 13: Had six carries for 15 yards and a touchdown, caught two passes for 11 yards and also threw an interception at Jacksonville.
Analysis: We said to add Brown last week, and he played an important role against the Jaguars with Steve Slaton (neck) out. Brown now has two touchdowns in his past two games and could continue to play a significant role if Slaton's injury lingers. Hopefully the Texans won't ask Brown to throw the ball anymore, but he is worth stashing on your roster, especially with favorable matchups remaining against St. Louis in Week 15 and Miami in Week 16. And with Slaton injured, also consider adding Ryan Moats again in deeper leagues.

Correll Buckhalter, RB, Denver
Owned: 54 percent of leagues
Week 13: Had 12 carries for 113 yards and caught three passes for 15 yards at Kansas City.
Analysis: Even though Knowshon Moreno continues to play well, Buckhalter is still getting his share of touches. He has 32 carries in his past two games against the Giants and Chiefs and is a good reserve to stash on your bench. He could also be useful in Week 15 against Oakland and Week 17 against Kansas City again. And if Moreno gets hurt, Buckhalter would get the majority of touches. Buckhalter has two games with 100 rushing yards this season, so consider him a No. 4 Fantasy running back or better depending on the size of your league.

Jerome Harrison, RB, Cleveland
Owned: 39 percent of leagues
Week 13: Had 10 carries for 35 yards and caught seven passes for 62 yards and two touchdowns against San Diego.
Analysis: Harrison should be the first player added in all leagues this week since Jamal Lewis (head) is now out for the season. In Week 4 against Cincinnati with Lewis hurt, Harrison had 29 carries for 121 yards with a fumble and caught five passes for 31 yards. We were expecting big things from him after that game, but the Browns went back to Lewis. Now, Harrison has the opportunity he's been waiting for, and Fantasy owners should plan on using him in Week 15 at Kansas City, Week 16 against Oakland and Week 17 against Jacksonville. He will share carries with Chris Jennings, but Harrison has more upside for the rest of the year.

Avoid 'Em

Sam Aiken, WR, New England
Owned: 3 percent of leagues
Week 13: Caught one pass for 81 yards and a touchdown at Miami.
Analysis: Aiken has played well the past two games against New Orleans and Miami with eight catches for 171 yards and a touchdown, but he hasn't developed as we hoped as the No. 3 wide receiver for the Patriots. He may have some big games, but you're never going to start Aiken in the majority of leagues. Tom Brady may use Aiken for a big play or two, but he just doesn't post consistent enough production.

Zach Miller, TE, Jacksonville
Owned: 0 percent of leagues
Week 13: Caught three passes for 74 yards against Houston.
Analysis: Miller, a rookie from Nebraska, had his best game of the season against the Texans, but he's still the No. 2 tight end for the Jaguars behind Marcedes Lewis. He also shares time with Ernest Wilford, who caught a touchdown against the Texans. Miller might be good down the road in Jacksonville, but he has minimal Fantasy value this season. He's still looking for his first NFL touchdown.

Michael Vick, QB, Philadelphia
Owned: 9 percent of leagues
Week 13: Completed 2 of 2 passes for 48 yards and a touchdown and had four carries for 17 yards and a touchdown at Atlanta.
Analysis: Vick had the return to Atlanta you wanted to see unless you're a Falcons fan. He scored two touchdowns, which were his first of the season, and now he can return to his backup role behind Donovan McNabb. Vick just isn't asked to do much with McNabb at 100 percent aside from a few carries each week. Unless McNabb got injured then Vick's Fantasy value would change, but don't expect this performance against the Falcons to make him into a viable Fantasy option.

Scout 'Em

Davone Bess, WR, Miami
Owned: 10 percent of leagues
Week 13: Caught 10 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown against New England.
Analysis: The Patriots game was amazing for Bess, who scored his first touchdown of the season and just the second touchdown of his career. He is worth adding now in deep leagues where you get a point per reception because he has three games in his past five with at least six catches and four games over that span with at least 55 receiving yards. The problem for Bess is his inability to score touchdowns, but you can't overlook someone when they have 10 catches for over 100 yards. He also has great matchups ahead against Jacksonville, Tennessee and Houston in the next three weeks.

Brian Robiskie, WR, Cleveland
Owned: 1 percent of leagues
Week 13: Caught four passes for 69 yards against San Diego.
Analysis: Robiskie has the potential to be a decent NFL receiver, but the Browns have been reluctant to use him. He finally got some extended playing time against the Chargers and had a decent outing. Don't add him in anything but the deepest of keeper leagues, but he is worth keeping an eye on if his targets increase (he had five Sunday). And as we've noted, the Brown have tremendous matchups ahead with games remaining against Kansas City, Oakland and Jacksonville.

Devin Thomas, WR, Washington
Owned: 1 percent of leagues
Week 13: Caught seven passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns against New Orleans.
Analysis: Thomas had a breakout game against the Saints and hopefully is starting to realize his potential, but this was just his third NFL touchdown and only the second game he's scored in his career. He also previously had not gone over 50 yards receiving in a game this year or had more than four catches. Now, he could just be hitting his stride at the end of his second year, and Jason Campbell is playing well over the past two games, so keep an eye on Thomas on the chance that this continues.

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Rey Maualuga
Maualuga charged by police
Rey Maualuga, MLB, CIN
2/11/2012
News: Bengals LB Rey Maualuga has officially been charged by Cincinnati police with misdemeanor assault stemming from a bar fight last weekend. This report comes from The Associated Press. The Bengals had no comment.
Analysis: Maualuga is likely to be at least fined for this incident, especially after his 2010 DUI arrest cost him two game checks. He won't miss any playing time, though. Maualuga is just a low-end option in IDP formats heading into next season.

Hines Ward
Report: Steelers to cut ties with Ward
Hines Ward, WR, PIT
2/11/2012
News: NFL.com reports that the Steelers are not expected to bring back receiver Hines Ward for 2012. This news comes according to NFL Network's Jason La Canfora. "He has one year left on his deal worth $4 million," said La Canfora. "According to my sources, he won't be back there. So that's $4 million off the books."
Analysis: Ward has said he'd be open to taking a pay cut, but it sounds like Pittsburgh is ready to just cut ties with him. Ward would be a No. 4 WR and that means he'd likely have to play on special teams, which he likely would not want. Ward will have little Fantasy value entering 2012, that is for sure.

Kevin Faulk
Faulk contemplating retirement
Kevin Faulk, RB, NE
2/11/2012
News: New England RB Kevin Faulk is contemplating retirement after being a healthy inactive for the Super Bowl loss to the Giants, reports the Boston Globe. "That morning, when I got the word that I wasn’t going to dress . . . wow," Faulk said. “I went in the room, cried a little bit, because 75 percent of me knew that this could be my last game playing, not playing, just dressing. If I dress, there could be that chance that I could play. So that really crushed me a whole lot. Went into my room, read my Bible, read so many different Scriptures, so many different chapters in the Bible, until it was time to go to the stadium. [I took] my exit physical after the game and the trainers give me a big hug and that’s when I knew, like ‘Wow, that might be it'."
Analysis: Faulk was drafted in 1999 and the 35-year-old RB is a member of New England's 50th anniversary team. He didn't actually declare himself retired, leaving the door slightly ajar on his 14th NFL season. Faulk might finish his career with 31 total touchdowns, 15 receiving and 16 rushing. He had a solid career, but isn't a recommended Fantasy option if he does return next year.

Rob Gronkowski
Gronkowski has ankle surgery
Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE
2/10/2012
News: The Boston Herald reports that Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski underwent successful surgery Friday to fix his ailing ankle. The surgery was an arthroscopic procedure to clean out the ankle. Gronkowski played on a high-ankle sprain in Super Bowl XLVI, battling ligament damage to make two catches for 26 yards. The estimate is that it’s a 10-week recovery. That should allow him to be ready by mid-April, possibly for mini-camp.
Analysis: Continue to monitor what happens with Gronkowski this offseason, but he should be fine for the start of the 2012 season. Consider Gronkowski the No. 1 TE heading into the season. We can see Gronkowski being drafted as a Top 15 pick in all leagues, but it's a safer option to take him toward the end of Round 2 or beginning of Round 3 in all formats.

Reggie Wayne
Wayne unsure of future
Reggie Wayne, WR, IND
2/10/2012
News: Reggie Wayne told ESPN that while he'd like to stay with the Colts, he's just not sure if they want him. Wayne is scheduled to be a free agent this offseason and understands that his time might be over in Indy after 11 years. "I have been there 11 years and I would prefer to end my career a Colt. However, in due time those feelings could subside," he said. "I haven't heard anything from them yet, so maybe I am not as important on the chain of command as I should be. But either way, I'm cool. I have nothing bad to say about the Colts. ... My phone hasn't rung yet. It's only fair I worry about number 87 first. When I'm signed, then I can weigh in more."
Analysis: Wayne had a mostly horrible season thanks in big part to Peyton Manning being on the sideline. He caught 75 passes for 960 yards and four touchdowns, three coming in the final six weeks of the year. We don't think his 2011 is indicative of a slow-down in his game, but uncertainty about who he'll catch passes from and what his role will be keeps him from being a receiver we can get excited about. For now consider him a No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a mid-round pick.

Peyton Manning
Differing views on Peyton
Peyton Manning, QB, IND
2/10/2012
News: There are two differing reports on Colts QB Peyton Manning as the saga continues early this offseason in his recovery from missing this past season from neck surgery. CBSSports.com NFL Insider Mike Freeman reports that there remain a handful of team personnel men who have serious doubts he will ever play again or at the very least will miss most of next season. But, according to NFL.com, former Colts vice chairman Bill Polian, who was fired in early January, said he believes Manning will be fine in 2012 after he last saw Manning throw in late December. "It's marked (improvement) from where he was back in September," Polian said. "He threw it accurately, he threw it with a good, tight spiral, and he threw it with velocity. Generally, he looked like a pretty confident quarterback out there." Polian also indicated that Manning was able to make a variety of throws and throw across his body, which differs from a report on NFL Network earlier this week. Polian said that Manning's recovery is "coming, but coming slowly. But, nonetheless, its making progress."
Analysis: The bottom line with Manning is until the public sees him throw or work in practice we won't know where he's at in his recovery. The Colts also have to make a decision on his contract or else he can sign with a new team, with Arizona, Miami and Washington the likely suitors. If healthy, Manning will remain a No. 1 Fantasy QB no matter where he plays, but he has to prove that his neck is 100 percent. Continue to monitor what happens with Manning, and hopefully he can resume his career without any problems.

Fred Jackson
Jackson cleared, contract coming
Fred Jackson, RB, BUF
2/10/2012
News: Fred Jackson has been cleared to return to football activities for a couple of weeks following a broken fibula, but the good news for him doesn't stop there. The official team website reports that Jackson has been promised by team GM Buddy Nix that he will receive a contract extension, with the timeline set for before the 2012 season. Jackson is slated to be in a contract year as it stands now, but a new deal would change that. "Fred and I have talked," said Nix. "We want to extend Fred. I'd like for Fred to finish his career as a Bill. He's meant a lot to us. I've got great respect for him. We do want Fred back and we do intend to try to work out a deal with him. I've told him that. What we said is what we're going to do."
Analysis: Jackson told the site that he's ready to get started in 2012 after missing the last six games of the season with a broken leg. While he was sidelined, C.J. Spiller stepped up and put some good moves on the field, complicating the Buffalo running back situation heading into the new year. Chances are the Bills will lean on Jackson as they have been, but Spiller could take a bigger share of the run-game workload than in the past, and that could put a cap on what Jackson is capable of doing. He's also 31 years old but doesn't have the wear-and-tear that typically comes with rushers over 30. If the Bills extend Jackson then it will be clear that he's a part of their future and a potential 15-touch-per-game back. If not, he'll be in a contract year and could play well in hopes of cashing in after next season. Either way he represents a solid value as a No. 2 Fantasy RB worth a pick between late Round 3 and early Round 5.

Lavelle Hawkins
Hawkins gets three-year deal
Lavelle Hawkins, WR, TEN
2/10/2012
News: The Tennessean reports Friday that the Titans have agreed to terms on a contract extension for WR Lavelle Hawkins, who had his best season in 2011. He had 47 catches for 470 yards and one touchdown.
Analysis: Hawkins has minimal Fantasy value heading into 2012, especially if Kenny Britt (knee) returns at 100 percent. Keep an eye on what happens with the Titans receiving corps, but ignore Hawkins on Draft Day in most leagues.

Kenny Britt
Britt 'working hard'
Kenny Britt, WR, TEN
2/10/2012
News: The Sports Xchange reports that new Titans GM Ruston Webster said WR Kenny Britt, who suffered a torn ACL in September and had surgery in early October, should return in time for training camp in 2012. He said Britt appears to be a fast healer and is ahead of schedule in his recovery. "Kenny has been working hard and he's coming fast, probably even a little faster than I thought he would. So I'm real happy about that," he said. "We expect to have him out there for training camp. The good thing about his injury, is there is a good thing, is it happened early, and he's a very strong young and bounces back very quickly. We're hoping and planning to have him back for training camp."
Analysis: Britt is expected to make a full recovery in time for the start of the 2012 season, and hopefully he can come into training camp in shape. We consider Britt a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy WR when healthy, and he is worth drafting with a mid-round pick if his knee proves to be 100 percent.

Kevin Smith
Smith wants return to Lions
Kevin Smith, RB, DET
2/10/2012
News: According to mlive.com, impending free agent RB Kevin Smith would like to return to the Lions in 2012. Smith, 25, re-signed with Detroit last November and had four starts in seven games. He finished the regular season with 72 carries for 356 yards and four touchdowns, plus had 22 receptions for 179 yards and three scores. "In every interview that I've done, even though I'm a free agent, I've referred to the team and me as us," Smith said. "I'm on the Lions roster in my opinion until I'm not on the Lions roster. That says it all."
Analysis: Smith is a former third-round selection by Detroit in 2008. He showed promise as a rookie, gaining 976 yards and scoring eight touchdowns on 238 carries. He started 13 games in 2009 before suffering a season-ending injury to his left knee. He rushed for 747 yards and four touchdowns prior to his injury. Smith was phased out of the offense with the arrival of Jahvid Best in 2010. Detroit decided not to make him an offer when he became a restricted free agent after that season. After Best sustained a season-ending concussion last season, Detroit re-signed Smith. We'll find out if he can return to the Lions, who also have second-year RB Mikel Leshoure, who also is recovering from a season-ending Achilles tendon injury sustained in the preseason. Keep an eye on what happens with Smith, but he should only be drafted with a late-round pick if he's back in Detroit.

 
 
 
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