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Waiver Wire Pickups: Wide Receivers to Stash Ahead of Week 11 (2022 Fantasy Football)

Waiver Wire Pickups: Wide Receivers to Stash Ahead of Week 11 (2022 Fantasy Football)

Week 10 is here, and the bye weeks are making managing fantasy rosters even trickier than the usual glut of injuries and under-performers does. Week 11 is just around the corner. These are the players you should be picking up now to get ahead of your league mates.

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Waiver Wire Pickups: Wide Receivers to Stash Ahead of Week 11

Kadarius Toney (WR – KC) – 50% Rostered

In his Chiefs debut, Kadarius Toney played only six snaps, but he was targeted on two of them. The team clearly wants things to work out for him in Kansas. In 2021 we saw Toney have some big days on limited usage with Jason Garrett as his offensive coordinator and Daniel Jones as his quarterback, so it seems fair to expect better days with better surroundings.

Odell Beckham Jr. (WR – CLE) – 47% Rostered

According to multiple reports, Odell Beckham is now medically cleared to play, and his free agency market seems to be heating up nicely. When Beckham was traded to the Rams in 2021 after his first game, where he did not have much time to prepare, he went on to score 50 PPR points in his next three games. It’s hard to project what kind of workload or schedule Beckham might have, but any team adding him at this point in the season will be doing so for a reason and likely get him involved plenty.

Elijah Moore (WR – NYJ) – 28% Rostered

Head coach, Robert Saleh, talked this week about how the plan moving forward is for Elijah Moore to play from the slot more often, which should open up a higher volume of targets, along with them being typically easier catches than targets on the boundary. Admittedly Moore has just one catch in his last four games, but if he’s moved to the slot, those fortunes might change. Moore had the highest grade of the 2021 receiver class when playing in the slot, and it’s been a little surprising the Jets haven’t used him there more often. When Moore played from the slot in 2021, he had a 37% target share and was a monster for PPR formats.

Jarvis Landry (WR – NO) – 17% Rostered

Michael Thomas has been ruled out for the season with a dislocated toe, and whilst rookie sensation Chris Olave isn’t going anywhere, the Saints have room for another reliable pass-catcher in their offense, and Jarvis Landry should eventually be able to step into that role after a slow start to his Saints career.

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