It may sound like a cliché, but those who are hoisting their fantasy football championship trophies today are doing it because of their work on the waiver wire, not the work they did on draft day.
Good luck to any of you still playing your Fantasy leagues in Week 18. And thank you for reading our waiver wire column all season. Editor's note: For this waiver wire column, we are mainly ...
Lock was “in his bag” in Week 17. He threw for 309 yards and four scores on just 23 attempts. He also punched in a rushing touchdown. Will we get this version of Lock next week? Of course not. But the ...
In recognition of the fact that a small percentage of fantasy football managers are absolute ... today we reluctantly present waiver options for Week 18. All players listed below are available ...
DeMonte Capehart put in a waiver to NCAA to get another year of eligibility. His request was granted, meaning he will play for Clemson in 2025.
An injury in Florida’s season opener against Miami spoiled safety Asa Turner’s final year in college, but he’s pushing for an extra season.
Vanderbilt football's Zaylin Wood will return in 2025, but Steven Hubbard is out of eligibility because the juco waiver doesn ...
Oregon has nine incoming transfers, at least 23 players heading to the NFL draft and eight outgoing scholarship transfers ...
His standout performance earned him the prestigious ESPN Fantasy Focus award for Waiver Wire Add of the Year, recognizing his substantial impact on fantasy football lineups. Notably, Irving edged ...