Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Early pickups for Week 12

With six teams on bye in Week 12, fantasy football managers are going to need some help.

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Full disclosure: I had to do a double-take when I saw that AR5 was rostered in just 47% of leagues. And sure, in fantasy managers' defense, the Colts did make it seem like Joe Flacco would be the starter for the rest of the season. I'd be surprised if Flacco sees another snap for Indy, after the results of this game.

Richardson was excellent against the Jets in Week 11, showing off the dual-threat talent that made him such an exciting fantasy pick heading into the season. And sure, he lost a fumble, but otherwise, Richardson was pretty solid all day — his completion percentage was higher than 50, too! Consider this your last call for Anthony Richardson this season. If you need QB help with so many teams off in Week 12, go check if he's available: For the second week in a row, Cam Akers was involved in the Vikings' game plan out of the backfield.



This time, however, Akers delivered his second-highest-scoring fantasy game of the season. Akers still played behind Aaron Jones, but Akers had the only Vikings' RB touchdown on the day, a three-yard touchdown catch. This is the time of year when fantasy managers looking toward the playoffs need to collect lottery-ticket players to stash on their bench.

We know now that if something were to happen to Jones, Akers would be the next man up to lead the Vikings backfield. He should not be available in so many leagues. Sure, , as the team had no answer for the Taysom Hill machine.

But at least Jameis Winston once again proved he could keep the fantasy prospects of these Browns' receivers aloft. While Cedric Tillman was a bit of a disappointment catching three balls for 47 yards on eight targets in a plus matchup, Jerry Jeudy had a monster day (11-6-142-1), and fellow receiver Elijah Moore also delivered. Moore's day was highlighted by a 30-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter that tied the game.

He's probably still third, at best, in the receiving hierarchy for the Browns, but with Nick Chubb still not looking like himself, the Browns will continue to throw the football. Up next for the Browns is a string of difficult matchups against stout secondaries, so Moore getting some increased looks by virtue of defensive attention being put elsewhere is not outside the realm of possibility. He's on the flex radar.

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