Your 2016 NFL fantasy football season is off to a rough start, but it’s not completely your fault. You couldn’t have predicted all the injuries that have already happened this season. And everyone drafts a bust or two each year.

But let’s face it, your fantasy team needs help. Soon.

The season’s not lost just let, but you’ll need to make a strong push to make the playoffs. You’re probably not here if you have a strong roster. You play in a deep league and you have a roster spot or two that can afford to be upgraded. We have just the players you’re looking for.

These offensive weapons could end up saving your season.

1. Dion Lewis

Dion Lewis, who is coming off a knee injury, can officially return to the New England Patriots next week. That means all of your fantasy counterparts are going to put claims in for him next week. It’s worth stashing him now and reaping the rewards later.

Last season, Lewis averaged 17.17 fantasy points per game in PPR leagues. This year, that would rank seventh among running backs five games into the season. You can’t beat picking up a top ten running back off the waiver wire.

New England will likely ease Lewis back from his injury, so he may not see the field until after their Week 9 bye. That’s just speculation, though, as he could return sooner. Even if he does debut in Week 10, if you have a bottom roster spot that you can afford to use on him, the potential reward is likely to be worth the risk.

Lewis is available in 77 percent of Yahoo! leagues and 79 percent of ESPN leagues. Pick him up before this weekend’s games so you don’t have to go through the waiver process next week when everyone else remembers that he’s coming off the PUP list.

2. Ladarius Green

Like Dion Lewis, Ladarius Green started the season on the PUP list. Unlike Lewis, Green is expected to hit the ground running after being activated.

Green is eligible to return against the Patriots in Week 7, and he plans to make his debut then. Playing with the San Diego Chargers last season, Green averaged 8.30 fantasy football points per game in PPR leagues. This season, that would rank in the top 14 among tight ends that have played at least five games.

That’s not a great ranking, but now that he’s playing with the high-scoring Pittsburgh Steelers, Green has potential to surpass his PPG average from last season. Green shared targets with Antonio Gates in 2015, which hurt his fantasy value. In Pittsburgh, he may share targets with Jesse James, who caught six passes for 43 yards and a score in Week 5.

But with a more talented skillset than James, it would not be surprising to see Green take over the No. 1 spot and claim a majority of the tight end targets going forward. If that happens, Green has the potential to become a top fantasy tight end in the second half of the season.

Green is available in 92 percent of Yahoo! leagues and 96 percent of ESPN leagues. If you’re desperate for a tight end or have a roster spot to spare, he’s worth a waiver claim this weekend.

To see more fantasy players we have recommended off the waiver wire, check out our Fantasy Football hub.