Digging Deep on the Waiver Wire

Digging Deep on the Waiver Wire- Did you screw up your bye weeks? Or is your line-up in the medical ward? Take a look at a couple deep waiver wire sleepers that might help you out.

Andre Caldwell, WR- Cincinnati Bengals

Take note of the NFL betting lines for the Cincinnati and Baltimore game this week, as it gives hints about how Vegas thinks this game will go down. If your fantasy league counts return yards, Andre Caldwell could be in for a big day. The Ravens are an intimidating match up for Cincinnati playing at home. Against a beatable pass defense, Joe Flacco should continue his big season. Since the Bengals will probably fall behind early in this game, they’ll have to pass, and Andre Caldwell trails Chad Ochocinco by one reception for the team lead.

In the Bengals’ tight comeback win against Pittsburgh a few weeks ago, Palmer looked for Caldwell with the game on the line; he may do so again this week. In return yardage leagues, Caldwell should gain extra points running back kickoffs, as the Ravens will score plenty.LenDale White

LenDale White, RB- Tennessee Titans

Some have dumped the big back to the wire after the 0-4 downward spiral. LenDale White’s odds of being a true fantasy factor this season are as good as Tennessee’s current Super Bowl odds, but he could have value as a touchdown vulture this week. The Colts’ run defense remains soft up the middle, and while Chris Johnson will get the lion’s share of the carries, the Titans may let portly White batter the Colts in short-yardage situations.

In Week 2, the Dolphins gashed Indianapolis for 239 rushing yards; four different running backs had two or more carries and Ricky Williams had 19 to Ronnie Brown’s 24. If the Titans are smart, they’ll make better use of White this week than they have all season.

Jacksonville Jaguars Defense

The Jags “D” doesn’t scare anyone, ranking second-last in the AFC in total defense, but the Seahawks may hand Jacksonville a gift Sunday. Seneca Wallace has become a turnover machine while spelling Matt Hasselbeck at quarterback, tossing two interceptions, fumbling four times and losing two of those fumbles. If he starts again, he could cough up the rock multiple times, setting the stage for a possible Jaguars defensive touchdown. If Matt Hasselbeck returns from injury for NFL week 5 matchups, he may still be tentative and ineffective, so the Jags would remain a sneaky fantasy play.

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