Theo Gremminger

Director of Content | Lead Fantasy Analyst

Theo Gremminger is an accomplished High Stakes Fantasy Player, and an experienced Podcaster and Writer. At PlayerProfiler, he serves as a Content Manager, is the Head Fantasy Analyst and Director of Podcasting at PlayerProfiler, and is the Director of The World Famous Draft Kit. He was second overall in The NFFC Silver Bullet in 2019, and First Overall in the Combined Standings. He has won multiple NFFC and FFPC leagues in multiple formats, including redraft and dynasty.

In addition to being a Content Manager and Head Analyst, Theo has been a Co-Host of the popular Goat District Podcast for the past three years, and this year will take on an expanded role in Podcasting with PlayerProfiler. He will be the Co-Host of The Sonic Truth Dynasty Podcast with The Podfather and Alan Seslowsky of Rotowire, Co-Host a new and exciting High Stakes Podcast called First Class Fantasy with Billy Muzio, and Host another new Podcast called Press Coverage. Theo has written The Waiver Wire article on PlayerProfiler for the past two seasons and will continue to do so in 2023, to go along with a multitude of other articles. Theo lives on Long Island, New York with his wife and three children.

Articles

Waiver Wire Week 16

by Theo Gremminger
This is the Waiver Wire Week 16! Which players should YOU be adding to keep your march to the fantasy championship alive?
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Waiver Wire | Week 15

by Theo Gremminger
It's fantasy playoff time. Waiver Wire Week 15 is a crucial one to add players that can be started on the road to a fantasy championship.
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Fantasy Sleepers: Week 14

by Theo Gremminger
This is Fantasy Sleepers Week 14! Which sleepers should YOU be on the lookout for as we march ever closer to the fantasy football playoffs?
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Waiver Wire Week 14

by Theo Gremminger
This is the Waiver Wire Week 14! Which players should you add this week as fantasy gamers make the final march toward the fantasy playoffs?
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Fantasy Sleepers Week 13

by Theo Gremminger
This is Fantasy Sleepers Week 13! Which sleepers should YOU be on the lookout for as we march ever closer to the fantasy football playoffs?
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Waiver Wire Week 12

by Theo Gremminger
This is the Waiver Wire Week 12! Which players should YOU be adding as the march towards the fantasy football playoffs continues?
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Waiver Wire Week 9 | 2023 Fantasy Football

by Theo Gremminger
This is the Waiver Wire Week 9!  November is almost here and the fantasy playoff race is starting to heat up. This waiver wire lacks too many high-impact players, but several ascending talents are starting to see increased usage and opportunities.  The dreaded Bye Weeks are back. There will be four teams on bye for […]
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Fantasy Sleepers Week 7

by Theo Gremminger
This is Fantasy Sleepers Week 7! Who is sitting on the waiver wire that shouldn't be? And what sleeper will have the biggest impact?
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FANTASY SLEEPERS Week 6

by Theo Gremminger
This is Fantasy Sleepers Week 6! Which players should YOU be adding to your fantasy football rosters in preparation for your Week 6 matchup!
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Fantasy Fallout: Jonathan Taylor Signs Mega Contract with Colts

by Theo Gremminger
The Standoff Has Ended What started as a normal Saturday for fantasy managers turned into a massive, pivoting, drama-filled day. The Jonathan Taylor saga ends not with a trade but a three-year, $42 million contract extension. Taylor will remain an Indianapolis Colt and make his season debut this Sunday against the Titans. This ends a […]
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Fantasy Sleepers Week 5

by Theo Gremminger
This is Fantasy Sleepers Week 5! Which players are flying under the radar this week? Which players do YOU need to add before it's too late?
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Waiver Wire Week 5

by Theo Gremminger
This is Waiver Wire Week 5! Which players should YOU be prioritizing this week in fantasy football on the Waiver Wire?
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Fantasy Sleepers Week 4

by Theo Gremminger
This is Fantasy Sleepers Week 4! Which players should be added to your rosters this week? Which players will have a big role soon?
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Waiver Wire Week 4

by Theo Gremminger
This is the Waiver Wire Week 4! Who should YOU be adding off of the Waiver Wire this week in your fantasy football leagues?
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Fantasy Sleepers Week 3

by Theo Gremminger
This is Fantasy Sleepers Week 3! Which players should YOU be adding to your fantasy football roster before Week 3 kicks off?
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Waiver Wire Week 3

by Theo Gremminger
This is Waiver Wire Week 3! Which players should you be prioritizing this week in YOUR fantasy football leagues?
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Dynasty Trades I Have Made in FFPC Leagues

by Theo Gremminger
Late summer is not a typical trade window in Dynasty, but this Dojo has no days off. While redraft has been my focus during August and early September, keeping an eye on your Dynasty teams is good practice, especially when you have (redacted for IRS purposes) in entry fees. Having an eye on potential Dynasty […]
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Zero and Hero RB Targets and Value List

by Theo Gremminger
Zero and Hero RB strategies are being talked about by many fantasy analysts. But who are some zero and hero RB targets in 2023? These are some of the answers to the test from The OG Fantasy himself - Theo Gremminger.
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Dynasty Trades I Have Made in FFPC Leagues - 2023

by Theo Gremminger
Some people talk about making Dynasty trades, but at PlayerProfiler we make Dynasty trades. This article contains real-life Dynasty trades combined with analysis that teaches you how to Dynasty. Which Dynasty moves should you be making right now?
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NFL Combine | Dynasty Reaction and Analysis

by Theo Gremminger
The NFL Combine is where future NFL stars are tested. Which players proved to be the most athletic heading into the NFL Draft? Which players were disappointing at the combine? How can dynasty managers take advantage of the hype to maximize the value of their rookie drafts?
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Back to The Future: Looking Back at RB1s

by Theo Gremminger
This is Back to the Future: Looking Back at Past RB1s! How can the past tell us what might happen in the future? What qualities should fantasy gamers be on the lookout for as we try to identify the RB1 in fantasy football for 2023?
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Taking Over a Dynasty Orphan | An Unexpected Journey

by Theo Gremminger
Taking over an orphaned team in dynasty is not only a way to get into dynasty fantasy football, but it is a way to learn the dynasty team-building process. It can be a perilous journey, but don't fear! Through this article series, Theo Gremminger is going to show dynasty gamers how to re-shape an orphaned roster by taking over an orphaned team of his own!
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Waiver Wire Week 15 - It's Time to Stash!

by Theo Gremminger
The teams you play every week now will have stronger rosters. The decisions you make are more important in a single-elimination format. Every point counts. Your bench is also less important. If you are rostering a player you would never start, like a Mack Hollins type, you are better off cutting them for a defense with a strong weekly matchup or even a handcuff RB, preferably behind a banged-up starter. We also want to roster our own handcuff RB whenever possible. We only want to roster one defense during the season, but it is perfectly acceptable to roster multiple defenses during the playoffs. 
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Waiver Wire Week 14 - James Cook Almost SZN

by Theo Gremminger
I have begged everyone to add James Cook for weeks now, and Cook SZN could finally be here. Well, maybe not SZN level, but Flex-worthy James Cook is here, which is still very exciting. This past week, Cook rushed for 64 yards but, more importantly, added six receptions for 41 yards.
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Waiver Wire Week 13

by Theo Gremminger
White stepped in for the enigmatic and ineffective Zach Wilson and was named the starter this week, and boy, did he deliver. He passed for 315 yards and three TDs in the rain as New York dominated The Bears. White also displayed chemistry with Garrett Wilson and Elijah Moore. The Jets' offense is pointing up, and White is firmly on the streaming radar. He is a must-add in Superflex formats and a consideration in single QB leagues. 
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Waiver Wire Additions: Week 12 - Be Ready for Jameson

by Theo Gremminger
Williams was cleared to practice this week. I am not sure when he will make his debut, but we are talking about a dynamic, exciting first-round draft pick who could be a Jaylen Waddle-like player in this league. He is a perfect addition for teams that are in great playoff shape and could use a high-upside hammer as a bench stash to put their teams over the top. 
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Waiver Wire Week 11 - Elementary My Dear Watson

by Theo Gremminger
In an NFL week filled with fantasy joy (Justin Jefferson is a KING) and fantasy tragedy (Cooper Kupp), Watson put his stamp on the week and potentially the season moving forward. This is why we constantly grind the waiver wire. Change happens in this league, and it happens quickly. All it takes is one Sunday, and the outlook for a player can rise and fall more sharply than in any other sport. How do Rachaad White managers feel on Monday morning? How heavy of a weight was lifted off the backs of Jonathan Taylor dynasty managers? Meanwhile, Kupp managers are entirely gutted.
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Waiver Wire Week 10 - Surviving Byemaggedon

by Theo Gremminger
Fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief at the end of Byemaggedon. Six teams on byes made for some genuinely disgusting start-sit choices. Week 10 will be less painful with only four teams set to miss. Week 11 will have four more teams out with byes (Jacksonville, Miami, Seattle, and Tampa Bay). Plan accordingly and be a week ahead.  This is not a great week of impactful waiver wire additions, but check your league for players not listed in this column who could have been cut last week. Take extra time to comb through your league's list of available players because the finish line is in sight and the fantasy playoffs are just around the corner. 
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Waiver Wire Week 9 - Bye Week Armageddon

by Theo Gremminger
Welcome to the Waiver Wire Week 9! Chalk up Week 8 as a positive one for the fantasy community. The day started with Travis Etienne gashing the Broncos and looking like a rest-of-season strong RB1. A.J. Brown smashed with a three-TD outburst. Kyler Murray showed signs of life as a high-end QB1 play moving forward. Tyreek Hill AND Jaylen Waddle smashed. Kyle Pitts saw nine targets and posted a 5-80-1 line, a stat line we expected to be a regular occurrence in the preseason but is now a call for celebration in mid-season. “Tony Pollard Week,” was a smashing success as Pollard went nuts in Zeke Elliott's absence with a three-TD, 131-yard smash game. And in a happy turn of events, D.K. Metcalf not only did not miss this week with an injury but found the end zone in an important Seattle win.
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Waiver Wire Week 8 - Hello, Mr. Campbell

by Theo Gremminger
This is the Waiver Wire Week 8, and wow, yesterday was a tumultuous day for Breece Hall managers. Maybe you drafted him in dynasty as the 1.01 in all formats- even Superflex. Perhaps you drafted him in redraft as a fifth-round steal. Either way, you played it perfectly. You filtered out all of the noise, the “bad landing spot” narrative, and the hilarious “crowded backfield," arguments. Through six weeks, and despite a mediocre Jets offense, Hall was RB7 overall and the focal point of a winning team. He had league winner written all over him. This past Sunday, he ripped off a 62-yard TD run on the road in Denver. Things were going great, and then disaster fell- a knee injury. 
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Waiver Wire Week 7- Return of Kenyan Drake

by Theo Gremminger
Week 7 is another week featuring that nasty B word: Bye Weeks. For fantasy purposes, this week is an absolute killer. Minnesota, Buffalo, Philadelphia, and the Los Angeles Rams are all on byes. Some of the best players in fantasy football will be unavailable. This will be a tough week for many fantasy managers, but the glass-half-full argument is that getting the bye out of the way early on can be a lot less stressful than missing them in Week 13 or in the dreaded Week 14 when some formats start their fantasy playoffs. 
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Waiver Wire Week 6- It's All About the Benjamin

by Theo Gremminger
Most managers will enter this week's waivers knowing they will be without Amon-Ra St. Brown, Davante Adams, Josh Jacobs, Derrick Henry, and Dameon Pierce. But there will be many managers who will not be planning for the Week 7 byes. If you have Josh Allen, try and figure out QB this week instead of next week. If you have Cooper Kupp, A.J. Brown, or Justin Jefferson, check your roster and make sure you have a fill-in, and if not, consider adding one this week. Stay a step ahead of your competition and never have to scramble to fill a need. 
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Week 5 Waiver Wire Additions: Mike Boone Enters the Chat

by Theo Gremminger
Perhaps you have Kyle Pitts and had to suffer through an Arthur Smith galaxy-brained game plan of him being out-snapped by Parker Hesse (87-percent to 62-percent). Maybe you drafted Javonte Williams in the second round and were so excited about his upside next to new QB Russell Wilson only to suffer through a largely forgettable first four weeks and now a season-ending torn ACL. Or perhaps you drafted Jonathan Taylor with a top-two pick only to suffer through three straight fantasy duds including this week's 42 yards rushing on 20 carries. Now Taylor is dealing with an ankle injury. 
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Week 4 Waiver Wire Additions: An Ugly Week

by Theo Gremminger
Week 3 was as ugly a fantasy week as we have seen all season, and coincidentally, this week's waiver wire is also the worst we have seen.  If they are available, there are some substantial additions like Romeo Doubs and Tyler Conklin, but for the most part, this is a week to clean up the bottom of your roster and make some smaller bids. Here is the Week 4 Waiver Wire Additions! 
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Week 3 Waiver Wire Additions

by Theo Gremminger
Week 3 is now on the horizon, and we need to keep improving our rosters. Hopefully, your team is 2-0 or even 1-1, but an 0-2 start in fantasy football is not a death sentence. We have some players we drafted with confidence that we cannot use (hello, Chicago pass catchers), and once again, we need to pivot off of injuries (Trey Lance and James Conner).  There are some apparent additions for leagues with fewer roster spots (Garrett Wilson- time to make it rain) and some options for those in deeper formats. 
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Week 2 Waiver Wire Additions

by Theo Gremminger
Last season, post-Week 1, going into Week 2 waiver wire, was one of the most impactful waiver wire runs. Elijah Mitchell, Cordarrelle Patterson, Hunter Renfrow, Christian Kirk, and Dalton Schultz were added in most leagues. Mitchell was the clear running back to roster in a good offense with a path to yearly usage. Other players went under the radar and could be picked up with reasonable faab bids and waiver priorities.
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Players with Unknown Upside: Round by Round

by Theo Gremminger
Some fantasy players love to know what they have before they draft a player. “Have to see it first drafters” are organized and rule-based. They like to draft experienced players with large NFL sample sizes. “Look how they did last year! This is what I am expecting again this year!” The problem with this drafting style is that it rarely produces the sort of build that can truly dominate your opponents. Often this style of drafting leads to chasing old scores and drafting players who have already played their best seasons as a pro. This limits the unknown upside that lies with players who are on the verge of breaking out.  
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Finding Discounted Positional Values on the Same Team

by Theo Gremminger
Last season, Cooper Kupp had one of the most productive WR seasons ever. He led the league in receptions (145), TD receptions (16), and receiving yards (1947). By simply drafting Kupp, fantasy managers gave themselves a chance at winning their league titles. But what gets lost in the shuffle is Kupp was being drafted a few spots behind his teammate in Robert Woods. Woods did not lead managers to fantasy titles, to say the least. 
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EARLY AUGUST HIGH STAKES ADP RISERS

by Theo Gremminger
We now have over one month of data from FFWC $350 Player Profiler Championship drafts. Here are some of the ADP Risers, or players that have moved up the most.  (July 3rd to August 3rd)
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WR Targets for the Robust RB Strategy

by Theo Gremminger
This article will attempt to identify the WR targets fantasy gamers would need to excel after an RB heavy start. In a format like the FFWC, starting with three straight RBs and a TE or four straight running backs is possible…..as long as we select the right players.
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HIGH STAKES ADP REACTION

by Theo Gremminger
July 4th has come and gone, and we are less than a month away from the Hall of Fame Game in Canton. Fantasy drafters are starting to pivot fully to redraft mode, and in high-stakes leagues, the money is already in action. New ADPs are starting to get established. Some players who were best ball values in May are settling into new summer prices.
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Fantasy Football Arbitrage: Finding Value

by Theo Gremminger
We like Jonathan Taylor because he is an outstanding player with previous success, runs behind one of the best offensive lines in football, and has an improved quarterback. He is a clear value in an extraordinary situation, and we also have previous success in a very similar situation. In this article, I examine what I call fantasy football arbitrage.
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2022 The Hardway Footballguys Players Championship Draft Recap

by Theo Gremminger
This article recaps a high stakes fantasy football team I drafted in THE FOOTBALLGUYS PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP! The entry fee was 350 dollars. The rosters consist of 20 players with 10 starters including QB-RB-RB-WR-WR-TE-FLEX-FLEX-K-DEF. The scoring settings are standard PPR scoring with a 1.5 PPR for the tight end position.
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2022 Late Round Tight End Targets

by Theo Gremminger
The tight end spot is one of the more polarizing and less predictable positions in fantasy football. Some fantasy players target elite TEs and make them the centerpiece of the draft plan. Others use the early or late rule- either taking a top-three tight end or waiting for whatever arbitrary number they choose to follow for their contingency plan (such as TE18 or below). Some punt the position and draft a late option.
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Post-2022 NFL Draft Dynasty Winners and Losers: Veterans

by Theo Gremminger
Saquon Barkley was a slight worry in the pre-draft process. New coaching staffs can take teams in new directions, but it appears to be another chance for Barkley. This new coaching staff is intent on using him as a receiver. Barkley participated in mini-camp, and looks to be back to full health. The Giants made no actions during the NFL Draft that show they are anything less than fully confident in him. Buffalo passed on Breece Hall in the first round, but added James Cook in the second with the No. 63 overall pick. The younger brother of Vikings star RB Dalvin, Cook will have an immediate role as a receiver out of the backfield. Last season, he had 27 receptions and four receiving TDs for a loaded Georgia offense and averaged over 6.0 yards per carry. Singletary is in the final year of his contract, and it is easy to see Cook as a player who will gain a lot of value throughout the season.
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2022 NFL Draft - Pre-Draft Dynasty Landmines

by Theo Gremminger
Devin Singletary played the best football of his career down the stretch and into the playoffs as Buffalo made their run to the AFC title game. But this offseason, they attempted to sign J.D. McKissic. They did add Duke Johnson. But as it stands, Singletary is the primary back in one of the NFL's better offenses. The Bills have been linked to the draft's top RB, Breece Hall, with their No. 25 overall pick. This would crush Singletary’s value. The Bills also have picks No. 56 and No. 89, but those two could be less threatening, with Hall and Kenneth Walker most likely off the board. Rashaad Penny, a former first-round draft pick, played the best football of his injury-plagued career to finish last season. He's now in a great spot to see a ton of volume in 2022. The offense could struggle. A LOT. But Penny will see all the carries he can handle, especially with Chris Carson's injury concerns. If he survives the draft, he should rise up redraft ranks and be a cheap source of RB production in dynasty. This could all change if Seattle drafts one of the draft's top RB prospects at No. 38 or No. 39.
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Week 17 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Jimmy Garoppolo is dealing with a thumb injury. Trey Lance would be an instant fantasy upgrade due to his rushing ability. A healthy trio of George Kittle, Brandon Aiyuk and “The Terminator” Deebo Samuel would provide him with great weapons. This week, Lance could help Superflex players win leagues with a great matchup against Houston. With Buffalo decimated at WR, Isaiah McKenzie stepped right into a significant role and did not disappoint. He finished with 11 catches on 12 targets with 125 yards receiving and a TD. This week, expect another high Snap Share and potential for another useful fantasy performance.
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Week 16 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
We've recommended Gabriel Davis for several weeks now, and he continues to come through with fantasy contributions. Davis had one of the best performance of his career with five receptions for 85 yards, and two TD catches. He now has four TD catches in his last three games and 15 targets over his previous two games. He looks to be part of the Bills weekly game plan down the stretch and he has the trust of Josh Allen. Davis can be treated as a WR3. Amon-Ra St. Brown is almost assuredly rostered, but if he is somehow available, be aggressive as you can in adding him. He is the midwest version of Hunter Renfrow, and has become the focal point of Detroit's offense. ARSB is heating up and is a player whose stock should rise this summer in dynasty. Craig Reynolds continues to be a Cinderella story for Detroit. The 25-year-old seemingly came out of nowhere in Week 14, and this past week saw a bell cow-like 26 carries for 101 yards as Detroit convincingly upset Arizona. This week, Reynolds has a plus matchup against Atlanta.
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Week 15 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Pete Carroll promised that Rashaad Penny would be a big part of the game plan, and he certainly kept his word. Penny ran wild against The Texans with 137 yards rushing and two TDs. He played his best game as a pro and looked like a former first round pick. The competition gets a lot stronger with the Los Angeles Rams on tap this week, but Penny will get every chance at another high volume day. Gabriel Davis played very well this past weekend at Tampa Bay. He caught a TD pass and converted a huge first down with effort and athleticism. He has now scored TDs in back-to-back games and should see even more snaps with Emmanuel Sanders now injured. Davis is a WR3 for me this week and can be used as a Flex play (monitor the Josh Allen injury).
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Week 14 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Kenny Gainwell has been in this article multiple times, but this time he could stick and actually be usable in deep formats for the fantasy playoffs. Miles Sanders injured his ankle and Gainwell stepped in to catch five passes and rush 12 times for 54 yards and a TD. This backfield is very much in flux, but I want to try and add as much Gainwell as possible with the hopes that the rookie can be a useful fantasy play after the bye. If you need a Flex or WR3 this week, K.J. Osborn is one of the best options. Adam Thielen suffered a high ankle sprain and Osborn saw his highest number of snaps of the season with 70. If Thielen misses more than a week, Osborn could be a helpful player in the playoffs as an every-down player on a team with a narrow target tree.
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Week 13 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Jamaal Williams should be a strong start at RB this week with the potential for 20-plus touches. When D'Andre Swift went down, Williams handled 15 carries and caught all five of his targets this past week. While Williams is no Swift, he can handle a large workload. The Lions offense limits Williams, but he should be a low-end RB2 this week. DeSean Jackson sent a reminder to all football fans that he can still get behind the defense for a long TD. He saw four targets and turned those into three catches for 102 yards and a TD. If you like revenge game narratives, Jackson faces his former team in Washington this week.
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Week 12 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Michael Carter is out for at least two weeks. Ty Johnson split time with Tevin Coleman, but outsnapped him last week. Expect Johnson to see an even larger share of the RB work this week. We have already seen his ability as a receiver with three games of five receptions or more. Treat him as a high end RB3/flex play this week.   Marquez Valdes-Scantling led the Packers with 10 targets this past weekend, including a 75-yard TD grab. He finished with 123 yards receiving and has a plus matchup this week as Green Bay faces off in a potentially high-scoring game with the Rams. MVS can be frustrating at times, but he has big-play potential and can be started if you need a flex with upside.  
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Week 11 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Bryan Edwards has the combination of draft capital, size, speed, athleticism, and early Breakout Age. What he lacks are consistent production and Target Share. Last week he produced an absolute dud with zero catches against the Giants. This week he flashed again with 88 yards receiving on three catches and found the endzone. The Raiders could potentially do some self-scouting and target Edwards more than the four times he was this past weekend. Rhamondre Stevenson saw an un-Belichickian Snap Share and produced a dominant performance with two TDs on 24 touches. He is big, agile, AND is a threat in the passing game. Damien Harris missed practice on Monday and will most likely be out for Thursday's smash spot against Atlanta. If he is available in your league, he is worth an “a lot of whatever you have left” type bid.
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Week 10 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
We talked about Elijah Moore last week in this column as a player trending up. He did not disappoint with a massive game against Indianapolis catching seven passes for 84 yards and two TDs. If he is somehow available, be aggressive and go get him. Moore could end the year with a strong finish and shoot up redraft boards heading into 2022. He is the most explosive player on The Jets and has big-time potential.  James Conner was one of the stars of Week 9, but Eno Benjamin should be an exciting add this week. Chase Edmonds went down with an ankle injury, and Benjamin stepped in behind Conner. With Edmonds set to miss, look for Benjamin to see the field for about a third of snaps. Conner has dealt with injuries in the past, so expect the Cardinals not to overload him. Benjamin is a strong add, especially in deeper formats.
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Week 9 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Jeremy McNichols has a leg up on Adrian Peterson (for now) as the incumbent back, and is a capable pass-catcher. He should see a good deal of work this week, but predicting the usage starting in Week 10 is difficult. If I could roster one of the two, I would take McNichols, but you want exposure to both backs. This could end up being an ugly committee backfield, but one of the two has a shot at RB2 production the rest of the way.  If Kyle Pitts were not Kyle Pitts, Pat Freiermuth would have a lot more buzz right now. He is flashing and looks like a potential future top-five fantasy TE. Right now, he should be viewed as a streamer/bye-week fill-in, but he could be a locked-in fantasy starter by playoff time if his role stays the same.
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Week 8 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Kenny Gainwell has appeared in this column multiple times this season. Miles Sanders exited the game early, and while Boston Scott should also see increased touches, Gainwell is the Eagles back to roster. The Eagles offense has issues, but I am excited to see Gainwell in a more significant role. He is a good pass catcher already and could spark a team that badly needs one. In deeper formats, consider adding Scott as well.  Allen Lazard is an excellent streamer this week. The Packers will need to keep up with the high-powered Arizona Cardinals, and Davante Adams should miss the game. Lazard should be Aaron Rodger’s preferred target. He caught five passes this past week and found the end zone. 
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Player Profiler Waiver Wire Watchlist Week 7

by Theo Gremminger
Khalil Herbert may still be available in some leagues. We recommended Herbert last week and hopefully, you have him rostered. If he is somehow still available, he may have taken over Chicago's RB job with his strong performance against Green Bay. He rushed 19 times for 97 yards and a TD and added two catches. He looks explosive and instinctual as a runner. This week, Damien Williams may or may not be off the COVID list, but Herbert is an ascending player who is earning more and more opportunities. Rashod Bateman was recommended as an addition in previous articles and now I am stomping my feet for you to please add him. This past week, he was tied for a team-high six targets. The Baltimore offense is humming, and Bateman could quickly become a weekly starter. Get him rostered before the inevitable breakout game.
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Player Profiler Waiver Wire Watchlist Week 6

by Theo Gremminger
Devontae Booker should draw a few starts while Saquon Barkley deals with an ankle injury. Booker filled in well this past week when Barkley left the game, finishing with 58 yards rushing and a TD. Expect high-volume touches for as long as Barkley is out. He certainly meets the criteria if you are a “pay for touches” type with your FAAB bidding.   David Njoku is coming off an incredible seven-catch, 149-yard and a TD performance in Cleveland's shootout loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Njoku saw 10 targets. This game is most likely a one-off, but he should be added this week on the chance that he sees increased usage based on production.  
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PlayerProfiler Waiver Wire Watchlist Week 5

by Theo Gremminger
David Montgomery is week to week with a knee injury. Damien Williams (provided he is good to go with a thigh bruise) should step right into a high-volume role in the Bears offense. Williams has had fantasy success and is a two-way threat that should play on passing downs and see the goal-line work. We do not know how long Montgomery will be out. Williams should be a very hot addition this week and should be very useful in the short term, and potentially longer.  Dawson Knox appears to be this year's Robert Tonyan. The third-year player now has caught four TD passes, including two this past weekend in the Bills 40-0 rout of Houston. Knox should be viewed as a TE1 moving forward. He is one of the Bills' best red zone threats and is coming off a season-high eight targets.  
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PlayerProfiler's Week 4 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Chuba Hubbard is easily the most exciting and valuable addition for this week if he is available in your leagues. Hubbard filled in for Christian McCaffrey when he went down, rushing 11 times for 52 yards. He also caught three passes for 27 yards. He has a great shot at being an every-week RB2 for as many weeks as CMC misses. Last season, Mike Davis was one of the better waiver wire additions all season; history could repeat itself. Hubbard has an ample opportunity. Dalton Schultz had a career night on Monday Night Football with six catches for 80 yards and two TDs in Dallas' 41-21 beatdown of Philadelphia. He led the Cowboys in targets, and Dak Prescott seems to have faith in him. Schultz, not Blake Jarwin, is the Cowboys TE to roster. We want exposure to the Cowboys offense, and Schultz is available in many leagues.
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PlayerProfiler's Week 3 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Justin Fields looks set for his first start this season against Cleveland with Andy Dalton out with a knee injury. He should spark the offense with his scrambling ability. He is a starter in SuperFlex leagues right away and can be immediately considered for QB-streaming teams. He has elite scrambling ability and a fine pair of WRs in Allen Robinson and Darnell Mooney. Fields could be just what the doctor ordered to ignite the team and the fan base. We discussed K.J. Osborn as a player dynasty managers should add. At this point, he should be added in all formats. Operating as the third option in the Minnesota passing attack, he followed up a seven-catch opener with five more catches this past weekend, including a 64-yard TD reception. Osborn could be the next in a long line of University of Miami WRs to have solid NFL careers. 
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PlayerProfiler's Week 2 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
This week's top waiver wire addition is Elijah Mitchell. The sixth-round draft pick possesses top notch athleticism and was a mega producer in college. Raheem Mostert went down with injury and Mitchell carried the ball 19 times for 105 yards and a TD. Fantasy managers continue to be Shanahan'd and we cannot guarantee Mitchell will be the man moving forward, but there is a chance that he sticks as the lead back moving forward in what should be a very good San Francisco offense. I recommend an aggressive FAAB bid. When Cardinals are available, go and get them. The offense is explosive, and Kyler Murray looks like the potential QB1 overall. Christian Kirk played over 50-percent of the snaps and hauled in all five of his targets. He found the end zone two times, and Arizona steamrolled Tennessee on the road. A.J. Green looked very dusty. I am hopeful that Kirk and Rondale Moore can increase their targets, and that Green can be phased out. The market could have been a year too early on Kirk, who may finally put it all together in 2021.
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PlayerProfiler's Week 1 Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
Mike Davis is clearly the RB1 in Atlanta, but Wayne Gallman should be treated as a high end handcuff with upside. Gallman flashed last season in New York, then signed into a crowded situation in San Francisco. When he was cut, he landed in an ideal spot. Is Davis really that much better than Gallman? I am not sure. If Davis goes down, Gallman would step into a high volume role with receiving work as well. When Washington cut Peyton Barber, Jaret Paterson's role was solidified. He is a deep league bench spot type player with upside. The UDFA put up gaudy numbers at Buffalo and now is the No. 3 RB to Antonio Gibson and J.D. McKissic. At 5-6 inches tall, Patterson is one of the shorter RBs in the NFL, but he showed rushing and receiving ability in the preseason. Ron Rivera compared him to Darren Sproles, and the Washington media has compared his abilities to Maurice Jones-Drew.
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PlayerProfiler's 2021 Preseason Waiver Wire Watchlist

by Theo Gremminger
If you are light at WR or want to add a player who could make a big impact to start this season, then Marquez Callaway is it. The second-year UDFA from the University of Tennessee looks to be the WR to roster in New Orleans. He has shown unreal preseason production, dominating first and second-team defenders. With Jameis Winston being named starter and Michael Thomas’ timeline for a return being murky, he could get off to a fast start and be one of this year’s breakout WRs. Ty'Son Williams was a practice squad player for Baltimore in 2020, but has looked very strong running the ball this preseason. He has good size at 220-pounds, and seems like a player who could take on a large rushing share if Gus Edwards were to go down. This is an optimistic projection. Justice Hill is still around and could very much be in the mix, but I will bet on Williams. He is worth a FAAB bid.
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The Ultimate Guide to 2021's Best Underdog Values

by Theo Gremminger
Round 5 represents the lowest ADP for Odell Beckham since his rookie season. Fantasy players should have some trepidation, but the risk is baked in when he is drafted at this part of the draft. The talent and athleticism and ability to absolutely dominate a game are still there. He is the clear cut No. 1 target in Cleveland and could be lethal in their play action passing game. A vintage OBJ season is in play for 2021. Sony Michel's ADP has risen steadily since he was traded to the Rams, but there's no world in which he should still be selected over 80 spots on average after Darrell Henderson. The Rams have never trusted Henderson in a lead back role, and Michel has been better than people think. Even if they split work relatively evenly, you can take advantage of what is shaping up to be one of the year's biggest value plays if his ADP continues to rest in the double digit rounds. 
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Underdog ADP Values in the Top 100

by Theo Gremminger
Austin Ekeler is discount Christian McCaffrey and is available 12 picks later. He's in a perfect situation with the hyper-accurate Justin Herbert targeting him early and often every single game. We have already seen him have a 109-target season (2019), and 100-plus looks to be in the cards again this season. Ekeler has top five RB potential, and is almost always available around the 1/2 turn or later. At 23 years old entering his third season, T.J. Hockenson is in a perfect storm of fantasy production. He has the talent and first-round pedigree, performed well last season, and is the most talented receiver on the team. It sounds an awful lot like 2020 Waller. If he gets 120 targets, he should outperform his current ADP, but there is potential for an elite 140-plus target season. Go and draft him.
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Veteran Players Who Won the 2021 NFL Draft

by Theo Gremminger
Simply put, Justin Fields is the best QB Allen Robinson has ever played with. When Chicago drafted Fields as the No. 11 overall selection of the NFL Draft, Robinson’s value in dynasty and redraft leagues skyrocketed. With back-to-back seasons of 150-plus targets, he's the unquestioned alpha in an ascending offense. He was already a top 12 WR in redraft, but is now safely in the top 6, with WR1 overall potential.] Entering his third season, A.J. Brown should see one of the highest Target Shares of any WR in football. One of the most explosive and talented WRs in the game, he averaged 17.2 (No. 7 among qualified wide receivers) Fantasy Points per Game last season. This year, expect him to command double-digit targets every game. He is a locked-in second round pick in redraft and a first-rounder in dynasty startups.
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