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Post-Week 10 Wavier Wire Pickups

RB Mewelde Moore (MIN): With Adrian Peterson out indefinitely with a torn ligament in his knee, Moore becomes the backup to starter Chester Taylor. It is worth noting to keep an eye on the Vikings backfield situation, as Moore will likely get some touches in spelling for Taylor.

WR Drew Bennett (STL): Over the last two games Bennett has 10 catches for 100 yards and a score. With Bulger and the Rams offense showing some signs of life, Bennett is a solid pick-up at this point. He should be available in most leagues as many frustrated owners probably dropped him earlier in the season. Bennett has a nice match-up in week 14 against the Bengals.

WR Juston Gage (TEN): The big receiver for the Titans hauled in 7 catches for 90 yards and a score on Sunday in a loss to the Jaguars. Grab him in deep leagues. If this type of play continues, he is worth consideration at a flex position.

WR Ruvell Martin (GB): Made some nice plays on Sunday against the Vikings with 4 grabs for 57 yards and 2 TD's. Keep in mind the Packers were playing the Vikings awful pass defense. Martin is a big target at 6’4 but doesn’t warrant any starting consideration at this time with the Packers deep receiving core.

WR James Thrash (WAS): The Trash Man had a flashback on Sunday from his year 2000 days with the Redskins. Thrash had a solid day out-of-nowhere with 5 catches for 85 yards and 2 TD's. He did however leave the game on crutches, injuring his ankle in the loss to the Eagles.

WR Nate Washington (PIT): Over the last two games Washington has a combined 7 catches for 108 yards and 2 TD's. With the way the Steelers are throwing the ball around, Washington is worth considering in deeper leagues. Especially with the Steelers favorable schedule the next 3 weeks with the Dolphins, Jets, and Bengals.

TE Leonard Pope (ARI): The 6’8 monster has started to come along the past few weeks. On Sunday he had 5 grabs for 52 yards and 2 TD's. Pope is a solid grab and another pick up with favorable match-ups against Cleveland and Cincinnati coming up.

TE Bryan Fletcher (IND): In filling in for the injured Dallas Clark on Sunday, Fletcher hauled in 8 grabs for 55 yards and a score. If Clark continues to be sidelined, Fletcher is worth considering as a starter.

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