After a wild week one that featured many close games, devastating injuries, and highlight plays, we are left to try to find the next diamond in the rough. However, if your team performed well in week one, it can be worth it to not pickup anyone and move up in your league’s waiver priority. This advice is worthless of course if your league uses a FAAB or something similar to that.

Tyrell Williams, WR, San Diego Chargers

Unfortunately, Keenan Allen suffered a season-ending injury for the second year in a row, tearing his ACL. Many expected Keenan Allen to have a monster season this year, as the Chargers figure to be down in games and Keenan is quarterback Phillip Rivers favourite target. Tyrell Williams will step into a larger role, and he has the potential to be a solid fantasy contributor in all leagues. He had 71 yards in week one and expect him to keep on putting up numbers.

Eli Rogers, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers

Rogers has been a popular sleeper pick as the Steelers are missing plenty of their receiving options early in the season. Eli will have plenty of chances, and the Steelers love to throw the ball. Rogers did have a good game on MNF which will make plenty of people want him. Jump on him early and don’t look back as he should continue to see targets.

Tajae Sharpe, WR, Tennesse Titans

Someone that we mentioned a lot earlier, Tajae did not disappoint in his debut, seeing 11 targets and looking like Mariota’s number one receiver. Tajae should be especially valuable in PPR leagues, as he can get open well underneath. If he isn’t already taken, make sure to pick up Tajae in your league.

Will Fuller, WR, Houston Texans

Fuller was another guy that saw a lot of targets, 11 as well, and can take the top off any defense with his speed. Fuller made some amazing catches in week one and benefits from having Deandre Hopkins on the other side of him. Fuller isn’t especially valuable in PPR leagues as he is more of a boom or bust receiver.

Jesse James, TE, Pittsburgh Steelers

Jesse is a big target, that will take advantage of the missing Ladarius Green. Jesse had 5 catches for 31 yards on Monday night and could be a sleeper play at tight end. The Steelers offense is one that you always want to have players in, as they put up plenty of points. James could be a big part of that offense moving forward and is worth a pickup.

DJ Foster, RB, New England Patriots

Someone to keep an eye on, Foster could take over the Dion Lewis role. He is shifty in space and can make people miss after the catch. He may not be worth a pickup at the moment but if you play in a deep league or have the roster space DJ Foster can be your guy.

Phillip Dorsett, WR, Indianapolis Colts

Dorsett is another burner, who looked very good in week one. The Colts have plenty of wide receivers, but it looks as if TY Hilton is on the way out and Donte Moncrief and Phillip will be the future. Dorsett has a good rapport with Luck and the Colts like to throw the ball a making Dorsett worth a pickup.

Tevin Coleman, RB, Atlanta Falcons

Coleman is currently splitting time with Devonta Freeman, though Tevin clearly outplayed him in week one. If anything were to happen to Freeman, Coleman would be in line for a large amount of work. This is similar to the situation last season that made Freeman one of the top fantasy players