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Dvorchak

Kyle Dvorchak has been an NFL analyst and the resident zoomer for Rotoworld since 2020. He’s obsessed with spring football leagues and small-school wide receiver prospects. Find him on Twitter @kyletweetshere.

Tez Johnson and Parker Washington were asked to step up after receivers ahead of them on the depth chart went down with injuries. Both players found the end zone in Week 10, vaulting them to the top of waiver wire lists heading into Week 11.
The Cardinals have installed Jacoby Brissett as their permanent starter, breathing new life into Marvin Harrison Jr.'s fantasy outlook. He is rising up the WR2 ranks for his Week 10 date with the Seahawks.
Brock Bowers returned to the lineup with the best fantasy performance of any player this year. He and Rico Dowdle are two of the hottest names in fantasy as the playoff push heats up.
Travis Hunter is on injured reserve and Brian Thomas Jr. is dealing with an ankle injury, leaving the WR1 role in Jacksonville to Parker Washington. He and Seattle rookie Tory Horton headline the list of biggest waiver wire adds heading into Week 10.
Ladd McConkey’s resurgence has him back in the WR2 ranks for Week 9. On the other hand, it has come at Quentin Johnston’s expense, making him a potential fade for Sunday’s game.
Saquon Barkley finally got on the board with a breakout game. He should stay hot after the team’s Week 9 bye. Jonathan Taylor, meanwhile, has the Colts on pace for a historically efficient season.
Breece Hall and Brian Thomas Jr. are two of the biggest names to watch as the NFL trade deadline approaches. Hall could be the finishing touch on Kansas City’s offense while Thomas Jr. is a perfect fit with Drake Maye and the Patriots.
Troy Franklin is getting hot just as the fantasy football playoffs are on the horizon and Tyrone Tracy is now the starting running back for the Giants. Tracy and Franklin headline the list of best waiver wire adds for Week 9.
Stefon Diggs is poised for a blowup weak against a Browns defense that will struggle to contain him. Diggs and Michael Pittman headline the best starts of Week 8.
Rashee Rice returned in Week 7 and immediately looked like a fantasy superstar. His debut completely changed the Chiefs’ offense, shifting the fantasy prospects of Xaiver Worthy and Hollywood Brown.
Rookies Kyle Monangai and Oronde Gadsden posted breakout perofrmances in Week 7. At the midpoint of the season, fantasy managers should bet on them to stay hot going forward.
Dak Prescott and the Cowboys are taking on the Commanders in a game oozing with shootout potential. Fantasy managers should be treating Prescott as an elite quarterback option for Week 7.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba is on a historic pace to start the year. With Puka Nacua banged up, JSN is now in the driver’s seat for the WR1 overall crown in fantasy football this year.
Kimani Vidal drew the start in place of Omarion Hampton in Week 6 and broke out with an RB1 performance. He is poised for fantasy success over the next month, making him the top waiver wire add ahead of Week 7.
Jordan Love and the Packers are poised to put up points in droves against the Bengals this week. That could finally be what Matthew Golden needs to post his breakout game.
The Bengals are throwing in the towel on Jake Browning after trading for Joe Flacco. The veteran passer struggled in Cleveland but could still be an upgrade for Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.
Rico Dowdle put together a historic performance in Week 5 with 206 yards on the ground, making him the top waiver wire add of the week. Michael Carter found the end zone as well and is another strong option for fantasy managers.
Daniel Jones and Justin Herbert struggled in Week 4 after a fruitful three weeks to start the season. Both quarterbacks are poised for fantasy bounce-backs heading into Week 5.
Tyreek Hill suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 4. The Dolphins are going to ask even more of De’Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle to fill the void left by Hill in their lineup.
Woody Marks overtook veteran Nick Chubb on Sunday, scoring two touchdowns. He’s now one of the top waiver wire targets for Week 5.
After a quiet three weeks to start the season, Ladd McConkey is poised for a bounce-back versus the Giants in Week 4. Travis Hunter, on the other hand, is tumbling further down the wide receiver ranks.
With Rhamondre Stevenson and Antonio Gibson both turning the ball over in Week 3, rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson is poised for a larger role in Week 4 against the Panthers.
James Conner is expected to miss the remainder of the 2025 season with an ankle injury, putting Trey Benson in line for an RB1 workload. Fantasy managers should be doing everything they can to land him off waivers.
Zay Flowers and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are both in the midst of breakout seasons. Fantasy managers need to be treating them like WR1s headed into Week 3.