Week 7 of the NFL season was riddled with injuries to key fantasy football players. Kerryon Johnson, Matt Ryan, David Johnson, and Will Fuller may all miss time in the near future, and with the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys off, you may need to place a number of claims this week.

The good news is there are a plethora of waiver wire candidates owned in fewer than 50% of fantasy football leagues who you should consider adding:

Quarterbacks:

— Sam Darnold, New York Jets (34% owned): A four-interception game may scare some fantasy owners off, but no quarterback this season has done well against a Patriots defense that has allowed an average of fewer than seven points per game this year. Darnold has rest-of-season appeal: The Jets’ remaining games in the fantasy regular season are against the Jaguars, Dolphins, Giants, Redskins, Raiders and Bengals, and if you make it to the playoffs, they have the Dolphins, Ravens and Steelers to close out the year. He is a good add for Matt Ryan owners as his ankle injury puts his availability up in the air.

— Ryan Tannehill, Tennessee Titans (5%): It’s a low bar, but Tannehill appears to be an improvement over Marcus Mariota for this offense. He completed 23 of 29 passes for 312 yards, two touchdowns and one interception in his first start as a Titan on Sunday and picked up a win. His Week 8 matchup is against the Buccaneers, who have allowed at least 30 points in all but one game this year. Tannehill is a borderline QB1 this week and a decent streaming option for Dak Prescott and Lamar Jackson owners, or owners who just lost Patrick Mahomes or Matt Ryan to injury.

Running backs:

— Chase Edmonds, Arizona Cardinals (48% owned): Frustrated fantasy owners learned on Sunday that David Johnson’s status may not have an effect on Edmond’s usage for the Cardinals moving forward. Despite being started in only 9% of leagues, he had 27 attempts for 126 yards and three touchdowns and two catches for 24 yards. That’s in contrast to Johnson’s one carry for two yards. Head coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters after the game, “We wanted to see and he wanted to see if he could go. After the first few plays, it didn’t feel right and we knew he didn’t look right so we got him out.” Johnson’s lingering back, knee and ankle issues should give way to more touches for Edmonds and even when healthy, it looks like the Cardinals will be using some kind of committee.

— Benny Snell Jr., Pittsburgh Steelers (6%): Snell was utilized heavily with both James Conner and Jaylen Samuels dealing with injuries in Week 6. He had 17 attempts for 75 yards and would continue to play a big role in this offense if Conner is still not 100% coming off Pittsburgh’s Week 7 bye. The Steelers have a cupcake matchup against the Dolphins on Monday, so keep an eye on the injury reports throughout the week. At the very least, Snell is a valuable handcuff to own.

— Jay Ajayi, free agent (3%): Ajayi was one of three running backs to work out for the Cardinals on Monday, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, amid Johnson’s health concerns. He has been out of the league since tearing his ACL in Week 5 of last year, but should sign somewhere soon especially in light of many teams’ needs at the position. He is a great stash candidate this week.

— Ty Johnson, Detroit Lions (2%): Kerryon Johnson suffered a knee injury in Week 7 against the Vikings and is expected to miss time, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. This is a huge blow for the Lions and fantasy owners who have relied on Kerryon for RB1 production this year. Detroit will likely lean on Ty Johnson and J.D. McKissic while Kerryon is out, making Ty an attractive waiver add this week.

— J.D. McKissic, Detroit Lions (1%): It is unclear how severe Kerryon’s injury is at this point, but Ty Johnson and McKissic should both have roles in this offense while their star running back is sidelined.

Wide receivers:

— Corey Davis, Tennessee Titans (41% owned): Davis picked up his second touchdown of the year on Sunday and finished with six catches on seven targets for 80 yards. In spite of a disappointing season thus far, his fantasy value could be renewed now that quarterback Marcus Mariota is benched. It looks like he has developed a rapport with replacement quarterback Ryan Tannehill and is an appealing Week 8 flex option against a bottom-tier Tampa Bay defense.

— Kenny Stills, Houston Texans (13%): Ian Rapoport reported on Monday that Texans receiver Will Fuller is expected to miss several weeks after having a MRI exam to assess the hamstring pull he suffered in Week 7 against the Colts. This should mean more targets for DeAndre Hopkins, as well as veteran Kenny Stills who finished Sunday’s game with four catches on five targets for 105 yards. Head coach Bill O’Brien spoke highly of Stills after the game, citing his “good chemistry with Deshaun [Watson].” He should be picked up in every league with Fuller out.

— Zach Pascal, Indianapolis Colts (1%): Pascal led the team in receiving with 106 yards on six catches and two touchdowns in Week 7 versus the Texans. He has slotted himself into the No. 2 receiver role in Indianapolis behind T.Y. Hilton with Parris Campbell sidelined with an abdominal injury. He matched a season high of seven targets on Sunday and should have flex value moving forward.

Tight ends:

— Kyle Rudolph, Minnesota Vikings (28% owned): Over the last three games, quarterback Kirk Cousins has 976 passing yards and 10 touchdowns which has injected life back into this Vikings offense. Rudolph caught five of six passes for 58 yards and reeled in his first touchdown of the season in Detroit on Sunday. He should see more targets with receiver Adam Thielen sidelined with a hamstring injury for at least a game, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Rudolph’s production thus far puts him well below TE1 status, but with the scarcity at the position, he should be a popular add for those in need of depth on their rosters.

— Josh Hill, New Orleans Saints (< 1%): Hill is another TE2 you can consider rostering in deep leagues in light of a very favorable Week 8 matchup against Arizona. He went three-for-three on receptions for 43 yards and caught his first touchdown of the year in Week 7 in Chicago while Jared Cook was out with an ankle injury. The Cardinals have given up the most fantasy points to tight ends and Hill should have a good chance to fall into the end zone this Sunday if Cook is out again.

Defenses:

— Pittsburgh Steelers D/ST (49% owned): Typically known for their explosive offense, the Steelers defense has been sneaky good this year. They are fifth in the league in sacks, third in interceptions and face the “Tanking for Tua” Dolphins this coming Monday. Expect big fantasy production from them in Week 8.

— Indianapolis Colts, D/ST (13%): Joe Flacco and the Broncos just made a struggling Chiefs defense look like studs, allowing nine sacks and putting up six points in Week 7. They will not make a change at quarterback before Week 8, per head coach Vic Fangio, and will continue to be hampered offensively without additional line help. The Colts defense is a worthy streaming option in a favorable matchup this week.