There are a lot of names to discuss this week, so let's not dilly-dally. OK, maybe we take 10 seconds to reminisce about the Dilly Dilly ad campaign. Those were good times. Truly inspired marketing.
Alright, reminiscing over! To the waivers!
As always, these are the most intriguing players who are rostered in less than 60 percent of NFL.com leagues. If you have questions, my DMs are open: @MattOkada on Twitter ... or X ... or whatever it is.
GUY TO 'STACHE: If your roster is deep enough and you have a spot for Kyler Murray, he's worth squirreling away for the fantasy home stretch. The Cardinals QB returned to practice for the first time last week and could be activated from the PUP list in the next few weeks. While I am not particularly excited about starting him against either the Ravens or Browns (if he's activated for either of those games), I would absolutely consider playing him over the remainder of the year -- which includes great matchups against the Bears and Eagles in the fantasy playoffs.
GUYS TO 'STACHE: For starters, if you are dealing with injuries or have troublesome bye weeks in your future, take a look at Gus Edwards and Tyler Allgeier. Both are productive pieces in committee situations on teams committed to the run. They're as good as you're gonna get in terms of "spot starts" at the position. Kareem Hunt continues to look great in his return to the Browns, scoring a pair of touchdowns in Sunday's thrilling 39-38 win over the Colts (including the game-winner). He's the clear backup to Jerome Ford, but has flexable upside in good matchups and huge potential if anything happens to Ford. Lastly, the Patriots seem very keen on using Ezekiel Elliott, especially in the red zone. He actually out-carried Rhamondre
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