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Commish's Note: This year's Waiver Wire Watch is being put together by two of our top Tier-1 players, Colin Mills and Joe Mehline. Need to learn more about how waivers works? Watch this.]
12 more possible free agents, arranged in 3 levels of roster value. Don't panic and overhaul your team, though! It's only week 3. Remember, YOU DRAFTED THESE GUYS FOR A REASON!! Unless you have Chris Johnson or Michael Turner, who are...how you say...DUN.
Level 1 -- consider spending an extra couple bucks:
1. Danny Amendola, , WR-Rams. I know, REAL tough call here after his 15 catch performance, but he very well could be available. Snap him up, cuz he's going to get his catches and yards, and he's MUCH better looking than his twin brother Wes Welker.
2. Daryl Richardson, RB-Rams. The confirmed #2 guy behind Steven Jackson, and he looked GOOD against the Redskin after SJax got hurt. everyone owning SJax needs to PONY UP.
3. Andre Brown, RB-Giants. Had a nice game backing up Ahmad Bradshaw, who is getting X-Rayed for his neck injury. David Wilson is in the doghouse apparently, so this is the guy to get.
4. Brian Hartline, WR-Dolphins. 20 targets in 2 games is more important than a rookie QB and limited skills. Snap him up and watch 1,000 yards and 6 TD's come your way.
Level 2 -- Injury replacements, STAT!
1. Dennis Pitta, TE-Ravens. 24 targets in 2 games, for a TE!! Flacco sucks but he loves this guy. He's a starter, and if you have a marginal guy right now, get rid of him!
2. Martellus Bennett, TE-Giants. The Black Unicorn has scored in each game and might be reaching his potential in NY. He's huge and you know the Giants will be putting it in the air all year. Get him!
3. Donnie Avery, WR-Colts. Luck is looking for him consistently, and with Reggie Wayne's revival he's running all over the field. Colts are only gonna get better, and you might sneak this guy for cheap.
4. Jackie Battle, RB-Chargers. Nice game last week bulldozing the Titans in the 4th quarter. Trust us, this guy will be the backup to Ryan Mathews if (WHEN) he gets hurt (again). Handcuff of the week!!!
Level 3 -- rounding out your depth and replacing Ronnie Brown
1. Shaun Draughn, RB-Chiefs. Well this team is God-awful right now but Draughn has looked good filling in. Jamaal Charles is hurting and it wouldn't hurt to drop a buck or 2 on this guy.
2. Scott Chandler, TE-Bills. Nice Red Zone target, he's probably better than the Greg Olsens or Owen Daniels of the world because he gets you TD's.
3. Bilal Powell, RB-Jets. He's better than Shonn Greene. Which like saying 'he can read.' Still, he's worth adding and might be available as a cheap flyer.
4. Brandon Gibson, WR-Rams. A lot of Rams on this list, but they are much improved this year, Sam Bradford especially. Gibson is dynamic and runs excellent routes, plus he's scored in both games. They throw it a lot!
Good luck in week 3, everyone!!

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Commish's Note: This year's Waiver Wire Watch is being put together by two of our top Tier-1 players, Colin Mills and Joe Mehline. Need to learn more about how waivers works? Watch this.]
Greetings to all you studs buds and duds, this is a weekly segment we like to call 3dubs, or Waiver Wire Watch. Here we round up and recommend 3 levels of 4 free agents that may currently be available for a waiver claim in your league, in order of PRV (potential roster value).
Level 1. Seriously consider spending a few extra bucks to guarantee you get them:
Alfred Morris, RB-Washington. 28 carries! In a Mike Shanahan offense. He loves him. Thats really the only explanation. RG3 makes this a dangerous offense and Morris is the flavor of the week.
Jonathan Dwyer, RB-Pittsburgh. Runs angry, and you know Mike Tomlin loves angry. Looked much better than 'starter' Isaac Redman, and has a great shot at numbers until Mendenhall is at full strength.
James Jones, WR-Green Bay. Greg Jennings could miss Thursday's game, and this guy will be on the field a ton. Rodgers loves looking for him DEEP.
Alshon Jeffery, WR-Chicago. Big and physical like Brandon Marshall, will get lots of looks from Cutler and is a big time red-zone threat.
Level 2. Replace your depth.
Mark Sanchez, QB-NYJ. No, seriously! He has targets this year. Deep speed and underneath possession. Might be a nicer bye-week replacement than whoever your backup currently is.
Kyle Rudolph, TE, Minnesota. Could get 1,000 receiving yards, tons of single coverage with All-Day Adrian Peterson running strong and Ponder already loves him.
Santana Moss, WR, Washington. The Shanahans have basically re-created RGIII's offense at Baylor, which inolves tons of short to intermediate passes. These happen to be Santana's specialty and he's in for a big year.
Stephen Hill, WR, NYJ. The aforementioned the deep speed. REALLY REALLY fast. Long live the J-E-T-S Jets Jets Jets!!
Level 3. Maybe...just maybe.
Mike Goodson, RB, Oakland. If Darren McFadden keeps getting 25+ touches a game he is going to splinter like balsa wood. Goodson is the guy to own as a handcuff or bench-stash. He's fast!
Braylon Edwards, WR, Seattle. 9 targets from Russell Wilson, who wants to get the ball into his outside receivers' hands. Can't catch the quick slant in the end zone but he'll haul in a few bombs for you.
Dexter Mccluster, RB, Kansas City. Well they LIST HIM as a running back. This guy is really a lightning quick slot receiver who might get 90 catches this year. Maybe a return TD or 2?
Kevin Ogletree, WR, Dallas. Monster 1st game but he's still the 4th option in this passing attack. You might have to shell out big $ if you want to snag him off waivers.