Fantasy Football waiver wire, Week 13: Pickups to win a championship

Fantasy football waiver wire; Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard (30) runs the ball against the Atlanta Falcons in the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Fantasy football waiver wire; Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard (30) runs the ball against the Atlanta Falcons in the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /
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Fantasy Football waiver wire, Week 13: Quarterbacks & Tight Ends

1. Carson Wentz, Colts (QB)

Now closing in on top-10 fantasy QB status, Carson Wentz remains available in over 50 percent of NFL.com leagues.

If you’re in need of a stream or solid backup option ahead of the playoffs, why would you not pick him up?

Even though he had two interceptions, he’s coming off of a three-touchdown performance against the Buccaneers.

2. Taysom Hill, Saints (QB)

You really never know what Taysom Hill is going to do fantasy-wise.

He could be a total dud, or he could touch 30 points on a given week.

Because he’s always a threat to run with the ball, he’s an intriguing addition. It’s a bummer he’s not FLEX eligible in a lot of leagues, but even as a streaming option at QB, he’s intriguing.

3. Jack Doyle, Colts (TE)

Six receptions for 81 yards and a touchdown is sure to get the attention of fantasy players. If your tight end position has been a struggle, Doyle might be worth a flyer for a week to sit on your bench and see if he can repeat in terms of targets and catches.

4. Foster Moreau, Raiders (TE)

Depending on how much time Darren Waller could miss with a knee injury, Foster Moreau is a very worthwhile add in fantasy football this week.

Moreau has three touchdowns this season already, and Derek Carr likes throwing to him even when Waller is healthy. If he’s in line for more work, he’s a sneaky great play this week.

5. Cole Kmet, Bears (TE)

Kmet now has 21 targets over his last three games, including 11 targets on Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions.

If his target share continues to stay steady at 7-10 per game, he’s going to wind up doing some nice damage for you in a fantasy football playoff run.