Week 10 Waiver Wire Report (Preview)

 

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Snatch ‘Em Up Now

 

If they weren’t already drafted in your league, these guys will be hot commodities on the wire this week.

 

Quarterbacks:

QB Trenton Bourguet, Arizona State – Whoever takes over as the new Arizona State head coach next year may have a building block with the sophomore QB who has thrown for eight touchdowns in three games played this season. Because Arizona State can’t stop anyone on defense, Bourguet has been forced into 98 attempts over the last two games, throwing for a combined 784 yards and 70 total fantasy points vs. Colorado and UCLA. Faces a Washington State defense this week that is allowing just 20.2 FPPG to opposing QB1s. 

 

Running Backs:

RJ Harvey, Central Florida – This was trending towards happening for a few weeks now and I think we finally saw the change on Saturday with Harvey rushing for 151 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries in the win over Memphis. Impressive for a converted quarterback that transferred over from UVA a few years back. Isaiah Bowser may take the first carry each week, but Harvey is RB1. 

 

Percy Agyei-Obese, James Madison – PAO was the only productive player on the James Madison front against Louisville, rushing for 102 yards and a touchdown on 24 attempts. Agyei-Obese is now averaging over 20 carries per game over the last four weeks and faces the 98th and 117th ranked rush defenses in the next two games. 

 

Avery Morrow, Colorado State – The Boise State matchup two weeks ago went about as expected, but Morrow has been tremendous in every game outside of that, rushing for 100 yards in four of the last five. Don’t think there is any reason to expect differently against an average Wyoming rush defense next week. The entire Colorado State offense benefits with Clay Millen back in the lineup (though he got injured yet again vs. San Jose State behind one of the worst offensive lines in the country). 

 

 

Wide Receivers:

Evan Stewart / Moose Muhammad III, Texas A&M – 15 receptions on a combined 28 targets for over 200 yards between Stewart and Muhammad III, all of which with a backup who was less than 100% that was forced into starting because the flu was going around the A&M football team which forced Conner Weigman to sit Saturday. This has been a nightmare season for the Aggies, but the closing set of games could be entertaining from a CFF standpoint with Auburn, UMass and LSU to close things out. 

 

Elijah Badger, Arizona State – Roster percentages can’t be deceiving this time of year where inactive teams that are eliminated are no longer influencing them. But stunned still to see Badger at 20% given he’s now sixth in the Pac-12 in yards per game and has scored 20 fantasy points in each of the last four weeks. 

 

Michael Sturdivant, California – Double-digit fantasy points in all but one game scored this season, and double-digit targets in three of the last four games. Won’t single-handedly win you a matchup with how Cal spreads the ball out to its trio of starting receivers, but a productive contributor to any CFF roster. 

 

 

 

Worth A Look

 

If you have the roster room, these prospects are worth a look.

 

Quarterbacks:

Austin Aune, North Texas – Very quietly, the 28-year-old is having one hell of a season, now averaging 28 FPPG on the season and has hit at least 20 fantasy points in all but one game in 2022. Season-high 49 fantasy points after throwing for 400 yards in the blowout of FIU. UAB next week followed by a bye, so you may not even use Aune the rest of the year but could start him if needed in a pinch. 

 

Will Howard, Kansas State – I’m adding this one just in case. Adrian Martinez is a tremendous athlete, and maybe that works out for him at the NFL level as a Taysom Hill-type. He is not a quarterback and had multiple costly turnovers against Texas. Does Chris Klieman make the switch?

 

MJ Morris, NC State – Wasn’t a one-week wonder as Morris threw for three touchdowns against Wake Forest on Saturday. The freshman quarterback also showed off more of his running ability with 48 yards on 18 attempts. Not sure I want to say must-add for a true freshman with only two starts under his belt, but NC State does face a few below average defenses to close the year with Boston College, Louisville and UNC. 

 

 

 

If you are an All-American or Heisman Member and wish to view the entire Week 10 Waiver Wire article, which includes names in other sections such as: Worth a Look, Longshots, and Dynasty, click here.

 

Click here to become an All-American or Heisman Member of theCFFsite.

 

 

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