Let’s take a look at players our analysts consider on the fringe as you weigh your waiver wire additions for the week. And find our full Week 3 fantasy football waiver wire advice article here.
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Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Advice: Drop or Hold?
Droppable
Cam Akers played behind Kyren Williams in Week 1, and in Week 2 Akers was a healthy scratch. Despite leading the NFL in rushing over the final six weeks of the 2022 regular season, Akers is clearly not the apple of Rams head coach Sean McVay’s eye. It’s time to bail.
D’Onta Foreman was inactive in Week 2, so he has no value unless either Khalil Herbert or Roschon Johnson goes down. Foreman doesn’t catch passes, so he needs rushing volume in order to provide fantasy value. He’s simply not going to get it in Chicago.
Michael Gallup drew two targets on Sunday and had a single reception for 3 yards. Considering that Brandin Cooks was out with a knee injury and that Dak Prescott completed 33-of-38 passes against the Jets, Gallup’s lack of involvement is pretty damning. It’s safe to dump him.
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