Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Week 3: Streamers, Jerome Ford, Zack Moss and more

Publish date: 2024-06-20

Read Jake Ciely’s latest fantasy football waiver wire advice. 

The Week 3 fantasy football waiver wire is a bit thinner than the past two weeks, but it might be the most painful, especially with Nick Chubb. With a big Zack Moss performance, a Saquon Barkley injury and another good Josh Reynolds showing, there are some solid pickups, and of course, streaming quarterbacks, DSTs and more.

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WAIVER WIRE RUNNING BACK RANKS

  • Jerome Ford, CLE — Nick Chubb is done, which puts Ford in the top pickup spot. There is a chance the Browns 1) trade for Cam Akers, 2) sign Kareem Hunt, or 3) give Pierre Strong some of the share, but Ford is in the RB2 group with value around a Dameon Pierce type and ceiling for more.
  • Zack Moss, IND — Looked better than I expected, and while I wouldn’t consider Moss a terrific running back, the workload offsets those concerns, also putting him in the Pierce value range.
  • Justice Hill, BAL — Didn’t expect Hill to still be under 60%. The Ravens won’t be consistent in running back value, but both Gus Edwards and Hill are in the RB3 discussion with weekly Top 20 upside.
  • Kareem Hunt, CLE — I felt Hunt looked good, not great, last year and hasn’t looked great since his hurt his calf in 2021. He’s signing likely to play his old role and not much more, unless Ford bombs as the lead. The chance of standalone RB3 half/Full-PPR value and potential to be an RB2 if Ford disappoints is worth the pickup.
  • Matt Breida, NYG — You would have to be pretty desperate to start Breida against the 49ers, but Breida is likely first up with Saquon Barkley out three weeks, and the Seahawks are on tap in Week 4.
  • Roschon Johnson, CHI — Khalil Herbert and Johnson are the Bears’ version of Gus Edwards and Hill with a lower upside, but Johnson could take over the lead in due time.
  • Jaylen Warren, PIT — 🫡 One of the best backups, Warren not only looked good in the passing game against the Browns, he looked more explosive than Najee Harris and could push for the lead.
  • Tony Jones and Kendre Miller, NO — Jones looked good after replacing Jamaal Williams (hamstring injury). Miller has a style similar to Williams, and he could push Tony Jones for the lead if he’s healthy and Williams is out (until Alvin Kamara returns in Week 4 at least). However, the Saints could give Jones the lead based on Week 3 and with Miller making his rookie debut. We will have to watch reports this week, as Williams, Jones and Miller are all in play to be a decent RB3 gamble in Week 4.
  • Tyjae Spears, TEN — 🫡 Getting enough of a sprinkling for a deep, desperation start in the right matchup.
  • Ty Chandler, MIN — Mattison’s leash on a bellcow role is fraying.
  • De’Von Achane, MIA — 🎯 Achane was limited in his return, and Jeff Wilson returning in two weeks can limit the value of all Dolphins running backs, but if used enough, Achane can be a half/full-PPR RB3.
  • Tank Bigsby, JAX — 🫡 Even with zero touches in Week 2, Bigsby is still the backup plan if Travis Etienne were to miss time.
  • Rico Dowdle, DAL — 🫡
  • Damien Harris, BUF — 🫡
  • Craig Reynolds, DET — The Lions refuse to use Jahmyr Gibbs more than a timeshare — mostly passing game work. I’m not suggesting starting Reynolds in most lineups if David Montgomery is out, but it’s possibly more appealing than starting Breida against the 49ers in Week 4.
  • Gary Brightwell and Eric Gray, NYG — Deep, deep fliers in case Brian Daboll surprises us and uses one heavily against the 49ers… and they don’t look terrible.
  • Keoantay Ingram, ARI — 🫡
  • Leonard Fournette, FA — Could land somewhere with Flex receiving value.
  • MEH 😒

    DUMPSVILLE 🗑️ (Order I’d Drop)

    For a deeper look at drops, check out Gary Davenport’s “who do I drop?” column for Week 3

    WAIVER WIRE WIDE RECEIVER RANKS

  • Josh Reynolds, DET — Until Jameson Williams returns, Reynolds is in play, especially at home.
  • Romeo Doubs, GB Jayden Reed is leading the Packers (more on him shortly) but Doubs is on the field in two-receiver sets, unlike Reed, and Christian Watson’s return means Reed needs to get past Doubs to be the other startable option (which is possible, for what it’s worth).
  • Tutu Atwell, LAR — Another week, another good game. There are possibly just two weeks left of value (Cooper Kupp returns), but Atwell is a WR3 right now.
  • Zay Jones, JAX — If he’s healthy (missed a chunk of the game in Week 2), Jones is the No. 2 after Calvin Ridley.
  • Robert Woods, HOU — 🔍 Solid floor; Texans will pass plenty; you could do worse.
  • Jayden Reed, GB — Reed is still only playing in three-wide (11 set), but he’s been targeted on 34.2% of his routes (team-high) and leads in TmTGT% (25.0), with Romeo Doubs second at 15.4%.
  • Skyy Moore, KC — 🔍 Moore bounced back, a bit, and leads the Chiefs receiving options in fantasy points. It’s just 14.9 on 7-3-70-1, but The Athletic’s Nate Taylor said be patient, and it’s still worth stashing him.
  • Adam Thielen, CAR — Volatile with the rookie Bryce Young, Thielen is similar to Woods but in a lower passing volume offense.
  • Kadarius Toney, KC — 🔍 Leads the team in targets… and drops.
  • Jonathan Mingo, CAR — 🎯 Nice Week 3 against a tough defense. DJ Chark could cause Mingo to be frustrating as Chark gets healthier and potentially moves Mingo back to third in opportunities, but Mingo is worth stashing where possible on his future potential.
  • Tyler Boyd, CIN — 🫡
  • Tank Dell, HOU — He’s third in opportunities, but Dell is explosive and the Texans should be passing a good amount each week.
  • Michael Wilson, ARI — 🎯 Second in routes, targets, yards and TmAirYD to Marquise Brown among Cardinals wideouts.
  • Josh Downs, IND — 🎯 Prefer Downs with Anthony Richardson for skill fits, but even if Richardson misses Week 3, Downs is a good bench stash for future upside.
  • Rashid Shaheed, NO — Tough to trust most weeks as the No. 3 receiver, but in potential high-passing games, Shaheed is a dice roll, and if either Chris Olave or Michael Thomas got hurt, Shaheed would be a solid starter.
  • Jalin Hyatt, NYG — The Giants need him, and it’s not going to take much longer for Hyatt to push his way to a top-two or three role.
  • Marvin Mims, DEN — 🎯 Big game, but still more of a stash with just six routes in Week 2.
  • Quentin Johnston, LAC — 🎯 Just like Mims (last week too) droppable in shallower leagues if you need help. Upside for Top 40 value, but buried, limited snaps/routes and likely needs an injury in front of him.
  • MEH 😒

    DUMPSVILLE 🗑️ (Order I’d Drop)

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