Fantasy Football: Waiver wire targets for Week 7

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 18: Travis Fulgham #13 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs against Marcus Peters #24 of the Baltimore Ravens during the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on October 18, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 18: Travis Fulgham #13 of the Philadelphia Eagles runs against Marcus Peters #24 of the Baltimore Ravens during the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on October 18, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) /
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Waiver Wire Adds for Week 7

Tee Higgins, WR (43.8% rostered): One week I won’t have to write Tee Higgins in this article, maybe next week? I wrote about him after Week 4 and his rostered % has only increased by 18%. Let’s get to the numbers.  Tee Higgins, yet again, put up great numbers. 6 catches for 125 yards on 8 targets as well as 1 carry for 2 yards for Tee Higgins in Week 6. Higgins has seen 6+ targets in 5 straight games. He has built up trust in Joe Burrow and his role will only improve as the season progresses. This will likely be the last week you can add him off the Waiver Wire.

Carson Wentz, QB (51.2% rostered): There’s a chance Wentz could be on the waiver wire in your league. If you are QB needy or have Lamar Jackson on bye, you could do worse than Carson Wentz. Wentz has quietly put up 18+ fantasy points in 3 straight games. Like I said previously, the Eagles are at home the next two games against the Giants and the Cowboys. Wentz should continue his streak of 18+ fantasy points easily.

Keelan Cole, WR (14.3% rostered): Sleeper add that is starting to see more and more ownership. Cole had 6 receptions for 143 yards in Week 6. If you have the open spot on your bench, Keelan could be worth the add. Only applicable in 12 or more team leagues in my opinion. Quietly has put up 8+ points in PPR leagues and is WR27 on the year. Very solid for a WR rostered in less than 15% of leagues.

Anthony Firkser (0.1% rostered): In Week 6, Firkser (WHO?) feasted. He had 8 catches, 113 yards and a touchdown. If Jonnu Smith is forced to miss any time, Firkser becomes a top 10 TE, easily. One of the more interesting waiver adds this week. Definitely one to keep an eye on. He has a tough matchup with the Steelers, but the Titan’s tight end position has always been productive in Fantasy Football, and it doesn’t stop now. Keep an eye on this name on the Waiver Wire this week.