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Waiver wire additions to consider for Week 12 of the NFL season

While the NFL season is still in the midst of the regular-season campaign, the fantasy football season has less than a month left. If you’re one of those players who is just on the edge of the playoff bubble, or just someone looking to avoid last place so you don’t have to spend 24 hours inside a Waffle House, there are still a multitude of players to consider moving forward with this season who are likely available in your league.

Here’s who you should target on the waiver wire ahead of Week 12.

Indianapolis Colts WR Josh Downs

Rostered in 50% of Yahoo leagues

I shouldn’t have to write this right now. When healthy, Downs is an absolute stud, but Downs goes through two games with an injury and then they go on bye and you forget about him? Not on my watch!

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If anything, this was the week to buy the dip. With the Colts on bye, there were bound to be a few people who needed to drop him in order to fill out their starting lineup. The bye gives Downs more time to recover from the knee injury that has been ailing him for the entire season. Sure, he had a flare up in Week 9 and has struggled to produce good fantasy numbers, but even the Colts said that they were ‘not concerned’ with the injury. There was zero reason to drop a guy who scored at least 13 PPR points in five of six weeks before going down in Week 9.

Downs should not be available in any leagues with 10 or more people. However, he’s somehow available in half of all Yahoo leagues. If you can grab him, do it. Then thank your lucky stars somebody else in your league was dumb enough to drop him.

Baltimore Ravens TE Isaiah Likely

Rostered in <5% of Yahoo leagues

This might seem like an obvious decision. With Mark Andrews out for the remainder of the year, moving to his backup seems like a smart move. I wouldn’t go that far though. Even with Andrews hurt on the first drive of Thursday night’s game, Likely could only muster two targets and didn’t haul in a single pass. In fact, in three career games without Mark Andrews, Likely has only received more than one reception once. Albeit, he went off for eight catches and 103 yards, but that was also during a Week 18 game against Cincinnati last season when the Ravens’ spot in the postseason had already been secured. Also, the Ravens played Anthony Brown at quarterback. He will not be playing quarterback for the Ravens again anytime soon.

With all that in mind, why would I be telling you to pick Likely up? So you can trade him of course. Andrews’ injury is going to send every one of his owners into panic mode. Unless they have a great backup to replace Andrews with, they are going to be scrambling to find someone, anyone. Likely will likely be their first thought. If they can’t snag him off the waiver wire, they’ll probably be willing to overpay for him. Likely is worth a low-end FLEX option. You can probably get a WR3, maybe a low-end WR2 at this point. His value has never been higher, and that means you need him on your team.

Even if you can’t trade Likely, at the very worst, he is a high-upside option to keep on your bench. If Lamar Jackson and the Ravens opt to give him 80% of Andrews’ targets, he can be special. I’d be willing to be that doesn’t happen though.

Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford

Rostered in 47% of Yahoo leagues

Despite the Los Angeles Rams’ suboptimal 4-6 record, they are still in the playoff hunt. As long as there is a chance for the postseason, Stafford will play when healthy and this next week, he gets the Arizona Cardinals.

After the Cardinals, the Rams get the Browns and Ravens — two very stout defenses. You obviously wouldn’t want to start Stafford against either of those teams. However, for the fantasy playoffs, the Rams get the Commanders, Saints, and Cardinals — three very good matchups for opposing quarterbacks. The Commanders no longer have their two best pass-rushers from the beginning of the season and just allowed Tommy DeVito to throw for three touchdowns. The Saints have allowed 17, 19, 18, 19, and 26 points to opposing quarterbacks in their last five games. Meanwhile, the Cardinals are the Cardinals. If your starting quarterback was Joe Burrow and you’re panicking to find a replacement, Stafford could be a sneaky choice that could pay off dividends.

Arizona Cardinals WR Greg Dortch

Rostered in <5% of Yahoo leagues

It’s easy to forget how many targets Greg Dortch got last season without DeAndre Hopkins in the mix. Even I forgot about it, but with Kyler Murray last year, Dortch got looked at very often, racking up 23 targets, 18 receptions, 198 yards, and a touchdown in the first three weeks of 2022.

While Dortch did not get any looks in Murray’s first game back from the IR this year, the two picked their connection back up against Houston. Dortch paced the Cardinals in receptions and receiving yards. He had three times as many receptions as the next-closest receiver. It doesn’t matter who it is, anyone with that high a target share in a quarterback’s second game of the season deserves a spot on your fantasy roster.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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