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Fantasy Football: Players may consider opting out to make room for the Week 14 waiver wire pickups

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Fantasy Football: Players may consider opting out to make room for the Week 14 waiver wire pickups

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A players-to-drop column will never be one-size-fits-all, so season these recommendations. And I realize that six teams aren’t playing in Week 14, so it’s possible that some of the recommended drops are actually necessary players if you’re in a deeper league.

The Bolts used three different backs in the win in Atlanta, and everyone knows Edwards offers zero percent in the passing game. We can’t guarantee Edwards will reach double figures in any game, even if JK Dobbins is injured, and if Edwards isn’t saved by a short TD or two, you’re in for a fantasy disappointment. I hope your backfield has more playable options.

He was a useful fantasy when Isiah Pacheco was hurt, but Pacheco returned in Week 13 and was more effective than Hunt. This should be the week that Pacheco completely eliminates Hunt; Hunt’s only fantasy value at this point is as an injury-contingent stock.

I’ve been one of Nix’s biggest fans all season and there’s still time for him to steal the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award away from Jayden Daniels. But we should note that Nix hasn’t been running proactively in recent weeks (just nine yards in four games) and obviously can’t help you during a Week 14 bye. Nix had a sea of ​​green games midway through the season and did well against most of them, but he won’t get another draw until Week 17. Maybe you can’t wait that long.

Sometimes it’s just not your year. Dell has just two top-30 finishes on his resume, and he hasn’t had a touchdown since Week 8. He can’t help you through week 14, bye, and his market share is taking a hit as Nico Collins is back to accelerating.

He was handy in the passing game last week (3-23-0), but he’s done nothing as a runner through two games, a paltry 25 yards on eight carries. Unless Chuba Hubbard gets hurt, Brooks won’t be in anyone’s fantasy lineup.

If this fantasy ghost is still cluttering your schedule, contact your ISP. You are clearly having connection problems.

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