Alright, so, Tuesday night rolled around, and you know what that means for us fantasy football nuts – it’s time to dive deep into that waiver wire. I gotta say, the waiver wire is one of those things where you don’t want to spend half your week doing the research, but you don’t want to miss out on the good stuff either. That’s where I come in, trying to make this whole thing a little easier for us all.
I decided to take a real close look at the players available in Week 3. First thing I did was check out who had low ownership percentages – you know, those hidden gems that might not be on everyone’s radar yet. These are the kind of guys who could really give your team that needed boost. I wanted to make a list of my top picks.
Next, I got down to business. I started looking at each position, trying to pinpoint a few players that I thought were worth adding to the roster this week. It’s all about finding that balance between potential and availability.

Here’s what I did:
- Quarterbacks: The first name that popped up was Derek Carr. I’ve been keeping an eye on him, and he’s been showing some promise. He’s one of those quarterbacks that could really make a difference in your lineup. I checked his stats from the last couple of games, and yeah, he’s someone to consider.
- Running Backs: Now, this is where it gets interesting. I saw some guys who are mainly backups but have huge potential. They are not the best choice but could be really great if the main guy is hurt. I’m talking about players like Ray Davis, Antonio Gibson, Tank Bigsby, and Ty Chandler. These guys might not be starters, but they’re definitely worth having on your bench as handcuffs. If their team’s primary running back gets a lot of action, these backups could step up big time.
So, after all that digging, I put together a list of players who I think should be targeted on the waiver wire for Week 3. It was a bit of a grind, going through all those names and numbers, but that’s what it takes to stay ahead in this game. I realized that sometimes, the best players aren’t the ones everyone’s talking about, but the ones you discover through a bit of good old-fashioned research.
My Conclusion
In the end, it’s not just about picking up the obvious choices. It’s about understanding the game, seeing the potential, and making those smart moves that might just give you the edge. So yeah, that was my Tuesday night – a mix of numbers, strategy, and a bit of luck, hoping to find those waiver wire wins that can turn the season around.