
***Week 3 Waiver Wire Adds***
Week 3 of the 2009 NFL regular season is nearly in the books. How are you fantasy teams doing?
With only one more week until the first quarter pole of the season, fantasy owners in position to win this year need to start looking to solidify starting lineups. Those in desperate situations (staring at a 1-3 or 0-4 hole) should start considering next season (for keeper/dynasty league owners) or making some drastic decisions themselves (in redraft leagues).
One place to start the search for salvation is the waiver wire. Here a few guys post-week 3 who may help fantasy owners.
- Glen Goffee, RB, 49ers (54 yards rushing)
- Correll Buckhalter (108 yards rushing)
- Mike Sims-Walker (Six receptions, 81 yards receiving)
- Vernon Davis (Seven receptions, 96 yards receiving, two touchdowns)
More details on waiver wire adds can be found in the Week 3 Grab Bag.
Here are today’s great reads:
- Remember to vote for the best fantasy football team name of the summer. [The Hazean]
- A few succinct thoughts on week 3 football, starting with the Seahawks interesting choice of color. [The Big Lead]
- If you are wondering why Glen Coffee and his 54 yards rushing makes him a good addition to fantasy teams this week … [Top Fantasy Football]
- If you have nine minutes to spare, more Tecmo Super Bowl good-ness. [Pro Football Reference]
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