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Wide Receiver Waiver Wire Pickups - Week 14

Justin Carter's fantasy football wide receiver waiver wire pickups for Week 14 of the 2019 NFL season. These are free agent WRs to add, stream and stash.

It's fantasy football playoff time!

While most people have their receiving corps set by now, injuries or ineffectiveness can strike at any point in the year, so sometimes it's good to be proactive when trying to find guys who can help you during these upcoming fantasy playoffs.

With that said, let's look at some wide receivers you might be interested in this week. Not all options are the same. Some players may be better in PPR or deeper leagues, so it’s not a one-size-fits-all comparison. Use your best judgment when deciding which of these players is the right fit for your roster. Check here for a complete list of our Waiver Wire Adds for Week 14 for help at all the skill positions. All players on this list here are around 30% owned or below.

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Free Agents WRs To Consider Adding

Darius Slayton, New York Giants 27% owned

Nine targets on Sunday, which equated to six catches and 44 yards. Not bad. Not the multi-touchdown games we've seen from him the past either, but Slayton was still getting involved and showing off different aspects of his game. Golden Tate (concussion) should return soon, which cuts into Slayton's usage in theory, but he's worth adding to your bench so you can see what happens.

James Washington, Pittsburgh Steelers 22% owned

Did you hear that Washington went duck hunting this week with quarterback Devlin Hodges?

Anyway, I sincerely don't think their hunting trip was the reason Washington caught all four of his targets for 11 yards and a score, but I do think Washington is developing a good rapport with Hodges right now. There's plenty of risk with Washington because of how ineffective this offense has been at times this season and because JuJu Smith-Schuster may be back at some point, but for now Washington's an ascending player who's worth a look.

Zach Pascal, Indianapolis Colts 17% owned

Last week had us all worried about Pascal, as he saw just one target and didn't bring it in. But on Sunday, Pascal was targeted 10 times, catching seven of them for 109 yards. This isn't the new norm, but last week's stinker was also an anomaly. Pascal should get decent involvement on a weekly basis and is worth a look in 14-team leagues.

Anthony Miller, Chicago Bears - 14% owned

We're now at three games in a row where Miller's been targeted at least nine times. In Week 13, he played 86 percent of the Bears plays and took advantage of the chances he had, catching nine of his 13 targets for 140 yards.

Miller still doesn't have a touchdown this year after catching seven as a rookie, so you'd have to think the end zone is coming for the second-year receiver. But even if it doesn't, the way he's being used right now makes him worth a roster spot.

Russell Gage, Atlanta Falcons - 11% owned

With Julio Jones out on Thursday, Gage caught five of his nine targets for 52 yards and a score. If Jones isn't back against the Panthers, Gage has flex appeal in most formats based on his current usage. If Jones returns, Gage is still worth a speculative add and has value in deeper leagues.

Allen Lazard, Green Bay Packers 4% owned

Remember when we were all overdrafting the second and third receiver in Green Bay in preseason?

Well, Lazard now appears to be the second receiver on this team, but he's very lightly owned. Stop leaving him on waivers. He's getting between four and six targets per game usually, though the last couple weeks have seen that dip. Aaron Rodgers seems to be rounding back into form, and Sunday saw Lazard catch three passes for 103 yards and a score. In deeper leagues, Lazard is the non-Davante Adams receiver to own.

Christian Blake, Atlanta Falcons - 0% owned

Who?

Blake was targeted nine times in Week 12, but caught just two passes for 16 yards, so you'd be forgiven if you were confused by who the guy named Blake was who kept catching passes in prime time on Thursday. Blake caught six of his nine targets, finishing with 57 yards. If Julio Jones misses time, Blake's worth a look, as he has a chance to supplant Russell Gage in the pecking order.

Javon Wims, Chicago Bears - 0% owned

In a deep enough league, I'm following the targets on Wims. He had six of them, the most of his career, and caught five for 56 yards. With Taylor Gabriel out, Wims played 89 percent of Chicago's offensive plays, establishing himself as the guy who could step into a larger role. Is it a one-week fluke? Maybe. Are there situations where I'd grab him? Sure, especially in dynasty leagues.

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Josh Heupel Says He's Not a Candidate for Penn State Head Coach Job
Trey Hendrickson

Doubtful to Return in Week 14
Tee Higgins

Still in the Concussion Protocol
Drake London

"has a Chance" to Play in Week 14
J.J. McCarthy

in Line to Start in Week 14?
Aaron Jones Sr.

Not Dealing With Serious Shoulder Injury, Likely Day-to-Day
Sam Darnold

Dealing With Ankle Injury, "Should be Good" for Week 14
CFB

Will Stein, Brian Hartline the Top Candidates for Kentucky Job?
CFB

Nebraska Fires Defensive Coordinator John Butler After One Season
CFB

UCLA Expected to Hire Bob Chesney as Next Head Coach
Sauce Gardner

Officially Week-to-Week with Strained Calf
CFB

Lane Kiffin to Make $13 Million Salary, Ties Kirby Smart
CFB

Buster Faulkner, Joey Halzle Candidates for Florida Offensive Coordinator Job?
CFB

Kentucky Officially Fires Mark Stoops
Justin Herbert

Has Metacarpal Fracture in Left Hand
Amon-Ra St. Brown

Week 14 Availability Up in the Air
VEG

Carter Hart Expected to Make Golden Knights Debut Tuesday
Andre Drummond

Leaves Early, Status Now in Question
Pyotr Kochetkov

Remains Without Timeline For Return
Boone Jenner

Close to Returning
Tre Mann

Uncertain for Monday's Game Against Nets
Lian Bichsel

Exits With Injury Sunday
Deandre Ayton

Leaves Game With Knee Soreness
Petr Mrazek

Injured in Sunday's Loss
Adam Fox

Placed on Long-Term Injured Reserve
Brandon Williams

Questionable With Adductor Issue
P.J. Washington

Uncertain For Monday's Contest
Daniel Gafford

Expected To Miss Second Straight Game
Zach Ertz

Leads Washington in Receiving in Overtime Loss
James Cook

Handles Career-High 32 Carries for 144 Yards in Win
Egor Demin

Available Against Hornets
Justin Herbert

Planning to Play Through Broken Bone in Left Hand in Week 14
Terance Mann

in Danger of Missing Monday's Game
Sauce Gardner

Likely to Miss a "Couple of Weeks" With Calf Strain
Noah Clowney

Considered Probable for Monday
Michael Porter Jr.

Listed as Probable for Monday's Matchup
Caris LeVert

Expected Back Monday
Duncan Robinson

Questionable to Face Hawks
Jalen Duren

Likely to Return Against Hawks Monday
Brock Bowers

Records Two Touchdown Grabs in Week 13
Alexandre Sarr

Iffy for Monday
Mark Williams

Available Against Lakers Monday
Ryan Dunn

on Track to Return Monday
Jaime Jaquez Jr.

Uncertain for Monday
Coby White

Returning to Bulls Lineup Monday
Paolo Banchero

Unavailable Monday
Larry Nance Jr.

to Miss 3-4 Weeks
Jarrett Allen

to Miss a Week of Action
Justin Herbert

Suffers Fractured Hand in Week 13, Will Have Surgery
Kimani Vidal

has Season-High in Rushing Yards in Win Over Raiders
De'Von Achane

Looks Unstoppable on the Ground in Week 13
Davante Adams

has Another Two-Touchdown Game
Aaron Jones Sr.

is Questionable to Return With Shoulder Injury
Adonai Mitchell

has Career Day With 102 Yards, Touchdown in Win
Bijan Robinson

Compiles 191 Total Yards, Touchdown in Loss to Jets
CFB

Lane Kiffin to be Introduced as LSU's Next Head Coach on Monday
CFB

Florida Poised to Land Jon Sumrall as Next Head Coach
CFB

Alex Golesh Taking Over Auburn Head-Coaching Job
CFB

Arkansas Expected to Hire Ryan Silverfield as Next Head Coach
Joel Hofer

Shuts Out Mammoth
Owen Tippett

Amasses Three Points in Saturday's Win
Stuart Skinner

Bounces Back With Shutout
Brock Nelson

Notches Four Points in Big Win
Oliver Ekman-Larsson

Sustains Upper-Body Injury
Logan Cooley

Hurt in Saturday's Loss
Warren Foegele

Not Ready to Return Saturday
Simon Benoit

Won't Play Saturday
Henri Jokiharju

Lands on Injured Reserve
Zack Wheeler

Likely to Return in May
Pavel Zacha

a Game-Time Call Saturday
Ryan Helsley

Agrees to Two-Year Deal With Orioles
David Pastrnak

Out for Second Consecutive Game
William Nylander

Available Saturday
Kyle Palmieri

Out for 6-8 Months With Torn ACL
Jake Walman

Sidelined for Third Consecutive Game
Jack Roslovic

to Miss Two Weeks
Dylan Cease

Agrees With Blue Jays on Seven-Year, $210 Million Deal
Anthony Rendon

Angels Could Buy Out Final Year of Anthony Rendon's Contract
Josh Hader

Says his Shoulder is "Back to Normal"
Ketel Marte

Diamondbacks "Actively Listening" on Ketel Marte

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