It's never too early to look toward your next matchup and a chance to bolster your fantasy football lineups. Here are two options to consider on the waiver wire ahead of Week 10.
Wilson has steadily climbed above the 50 percent threshold, but it's still worth checking to see if he's available in your league, as this is definitely last call for the running back. Wilson split carries right down the middle with incumbent Miami starterduring the Dolphins' 35-32 win over the Bears in Week 9. While they both got nine carries, Wilson was much more efficient with his, averaging 5.7 yards per rush to 2.9 from Mostert.
Miami's offense is one of the more prolific in the NFL right now, so we want a piece of this backfield. Go get Wilson if he's still available in your leagues.Picking up a player who's on their bye week is a tried-and-true strategy, especially when the player you're adding is one who could make a huge impact at a position in desperate need of an infusion of energy.
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