Fantasy Football Waiver Wire NFL Week 13: Josh Downs, A.T. Perry, streamers and more

June 2024 · 8 minute read

The Week 13 fantasy football waiver wire is thin! And that’s even before accounting for byemageddon again. We have the Saints with multiple receiver injuries making A.T. Perry interesting, some timeshare running backs like Tyler Allgeier, and wideouts who shouldn’t be available (hello, Josh Downs). So, there is some help on waivers after all.

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WAIVER WIRE RUNNING BACK RANKS

  • Zack Moss, IND — 🔍 Updated news has Jonathan Taylor missing multiple weeks with thumb surgery. Moss would is in the RB1 conversation and RB2 at worst as long as Taylor is out. This is blow your FAB, top waiver spot, etc., time.
  • Zach Charbonnet, SEA — Even if Kenneth Walker returns, Charbonnet was pushing for more of the split before Walker missed Week 12.
  • Tyler Allgeier, ATL — We’re into a waiver wasteland of timeshares and backups. The Falcons have the Jets, Buccaneers, Panthers, Colts and Bears remaining, with only the Buccaneers — and slightly the Bears — as concerning matchups. But even then, Allgeier has been an RB3 in games where the Falcons are within a field goal or leading.
  • Antonio Gibson, WSH — Has 4+ targets and 3+ receptions in seven of 11 games, and the Dolphins matchup should lead to the Commanders passing plenty.
  • Michael Carter, ARI — Had eight touches (to 10 for James Conner) with 4-4-15 receiving. Carter could provide Gibson-like value down the stretch.
  • D’Ernest Johnson, JAX — Moved ahead of Tank Bigsby a few weeks ago and pushing Allgeier-like usability.
  • Royce Freeman, LAR — Getting a bit of the share and some goal line looks even with Kyren Williams back and balling out.
  • Jeff Wilson, MIA — If De’Von Achane doesn’t return, Jeff Wilson is an RB3.
  • Rico Dowdle, DAL — 🫡
  • Ezekiel Elliott, NE — 😤
  • Kenneth Gainwell, PHI — 😤
  • Latavius Murray, BUF — 🫡
  • Tyjae Spears, TEN — 🫡
  • Joshua Kelley, LAC — 🫡
  • Ty Chandler, MIN — 🫡 Limited touches in the Bears game, which is a tough matchup run defense wise, but can still have RB3/4 value in better offensive outputs. Plus, he’s next up if Alexander Mattison misses time. Stash if you have room through the Vikings bye.
  • Elijah Mitchell, SF — 🫡
  • Jamaal Williams, NO — 🫡
  • Roschon Johnson, CHI — Interesting use with D’Onta Foreman out, as Johnson out-carried, touched and performed Khalil Herbert. If you have room for Johnson, he’s worth holding to see how things shake out after the bye, but if Foreman is back in the mix, this backfield committee would be tough to use.
  • Samaje Perine, DEN — 🫡
  • Matt Breida, NYG — 🫡
  • Trey Sermon, IND — 🫡 Next up in case something happened to Zack Moss before Taylor returns.
  • WAIVER WIRE WIDE RECEIVER RANKS

  • Josh Downs, IND — 😤
  • Joshua Palmer, LAC — 🔍 (Didn’t realize so many people don’t play with IR spots… why?!) Palmer can return, and while it’s no guarantee that it’s immediately, Palmer would… immediately… slide into the No. 2 role, as he has more upside than Jalen Guyton and is clearly better than Quentin Johnston at this point of his career.
  • Jayden Reed, GB — 😤
  • Demario Douglas, NE — 😤 Hoping he doesn’t miss time.
  • Jalen Guyton, LAC — He didn’t hit — nearly had a touchdown — but Guyton was the only receiver outside of Keenan Allen with more than 55% of the routes (86.3) and five targets. If Palmer returns, Guyton is down by Rashod Bateman.
  • A.T. Perry, NO Chris Olave is likely out (concussion) and Rashid Shaheed is doubtful (quad), which puts Perry atop the receiver group, with Lynn Bowden and Keith Kirkwood next. Perry is still a WR4 boom/bust play, as Taysom Hill likely ruins any potential opportunities.
  • Curtis Samuel, WSH — 😤
  • Noah Brown, HOU — Listed here ever since his huge games, Brown has been hurt since, but the upside of being a Top 40 receiver is worth stashing for when he returns.
  • Brandin Cooks, DAL — Cooks is inconsistent, but all four of his double-digit scores have come in the past six games, and the Cowboys have the Eagles, Bills, Dolphins and Lions to finish the season, potentially pushing the passing side of the offense.
  • Jonathan Mingo, CAR — Things finally hit for Mingo with 25.0 TmTGT%, and the coaching changes could help spark the offense, giving Mingo WR4 value down the stretch.
  • Tutu Atwell, LAR — Atwell won’t be the best Rams receiver, but strangely, similar to Zay Jones, he has Hail Mary WR4 value thanks to deep shots from Matthew Stafford.
  • Elijah Moore, CLE — Even if Amari Cooper is fine for Week 13, Moore — whether it’s P.J. Walker or Dorian Thompson-Robinson — gets his short-to-intermediate work and had nine targets in Week 12.
  • Zay Jones, JAX — Healthy, which has been more about helping Calvin Ridley (as we know), but deeper leagues can go for a matchup Hail Mary play and pray for a touchdown.
  • Michael Wilson, ARI — Wilson might be out through the bye, but his upside is a WR3 for the fantasy playoffs if looking to stash.
  • Jalin Hyatt, NYG — With the Giants looking to open up the offense and evaluate 2024 possibilities, Hyatt (a speedy, deep threat) is running as a top-two receiver with a crazy 19.4 YD/REC and 24.9 AirYD/TGT. (On a bye).
  • Rashod Bateman, BAL — On a bye, but with Mark Andrews out, Bateman saw an uptick in use, as he’s also gotten healthy. Still a talented receiver, Bateman can push for the No. 2 role if Odell Beckham struggles — with performance or injury.
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