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Working the Wire: Week 12



By Josh Tinelli | 11/18/25 |

Each week I’ll provide you with a rundown by position of key waiver wire adds. We’ll evaluate not just breakouts based on past performance, but also who could deliver this week based on a soft matchup. Stats will be provided based on a 12-team PPR league, with players less than 75% (preferably less than 50%) ownership being considered.


Week 12 Byes: Denver, LA Chargers, Miami, Washington

Quarterbacks

Jacoby Brissett, ARI vs JAX

Brissett put up a 452-2-2 line on a whopping 57 attempts as the Cardinals were in catch-up mode all day, but it wasn't enough to avoid a blowout loss to the 49ers. He'll be a fantasy option in Week 12 against a Jaguars team that has given up the 3rd-most points to opposing QBs.

Bryce Young, CAR @ SF

Young threw for a career-record 448 yards and 3 touchdowns in a back-and-forth win over the Falcons for the season sweep of their division rivals. Up next, he gets a struggling 49er defense that has given up over 700 yards passing and 6 TDs in their last two games.

Aaron Rodgers/Mason Rudolph, PIT @ CHI

Rodgers threw for 116-1-0 in the first half of a win over the Bengals before injuring his non-throwing wrist. Rudolph started the second half and threw for 127-1-0 on 75% completions so he can be a capable replacement if Rodgers can't go. Either will be an option this week against the Bears' 2nd-worst defense against QBs.

Other QBs to consider: Kirk Cousins ATL (@ NO), Justin Fields NYJ (@ BAL)

Last week's waiver adds:

Marcus Mariota, WAS @ MIA: Mariota had a decent day in a losing effort against Miami, rushing for 4-49-0 and passing for 213-1-1, although they struggled more than expected against a porous defense. Washington is on bye this week.

Jacoby Brissett, ARI vs SF: See above.

Tua Tagovailoa, MIA vs WAS: Tagovailoa couldn't take advantage of a struggling Commanders defense, throwing for only 171 yards without a touchdown. He'll now get a bye week and try to get the offense back on track.

Joe Flacco, CIN @ PIT: Flacco couldn't duplicate his 342-yard, 3 TD performance against the Steelers when they met a month ago, throwing for only 199-1-1 in a blowout loss, including a backbreaking pick-6. Up next, he’ll get a challenging Patriots defense that is in first place in their division.

Running Backs

Kenneth Gainwell, PIT @ CHI

Gainwell saw more work after Jaylen Warren exited with an ankle injury, and gashed the Bengals for 9-24-0 on the ground and 8-7-81-2 through the air. He's had big games whenever Warren sits, so if Warren can't suit up, Gainwell would be a must-start against the Bears.

Sean Tucker, TB @ LAR

Tucker has been spelling Rachaad White while Bucky Irving has been nursing a shoulder injury, but he broke out with a monster game against the Bills with a 19-106-2 rushing line and chipping in 2-2-34-1 receiving. Bucky might be back this week which would limit his touches, but if he's out again, Tucker could find himself getting plenty of work against a tough Rams defense.

Emanuel Wilson

Emanuel Wilson GB vs MIN

Wilson saw more work after Jacobs left with a knee injury, going 11-40-1 on the ground and catching his lone target for 9 yards, while adding a 2-point conversion. Jacobs' injury isn't expected to be serious, but he's going for further tests and could miss Week 12. If so, Wilson should benefit as the Packers want to run the ball against a tough Vikings defense.

Devin Singletary, NYG @ DET

Singletary is still the RB2 to Tyrone Tracy Jr., but he's seeing a lot of snaps and still had 17 touches in a close loss to the Packers, rushing for 16-44-2 and adding a 3-yard reception. He should get plenty of snaps again against the Lions this week.

Other RBs to consider: Bam Knight ARI (vs JAX), Tyjae Spears TEN (vs SEA)

Last week's waiver adds:

Devin Singletary, NYG vs GB: See above.

Emari Demercado, ARI vs SF: Demercado saw 7 touches before leaving a blowout loss to the 49ers with an ankle injury. It's a maddening committee with him, Bam Knight, and Michael Carter. Up next is a surprisingly tough Jaguars defense.

Tyjae Spears, TEN vs HOU: Spears saw only 4 carries but produced a 5-5-31-0 receiving line, so he’s seeing a decent floor in PPR leagues. He should see a similar work load against a stingy Seahawks defense this week.

Wide Receivers / Tight Ends

Van Jefferson / Elic Ayomanor TEN vs SEA

With Calvin Ridley breaking his fibula, there's opportunities for other Titans receivers. Ayomanor should be the primary beneficiary, but he went 6-2-11-0 receiving while dealing with a hamstring strain. Jefferson led the team in targets with a 7-3-22-1 line, and if Chimere Dike (concussion) is out, he should be in the starting lineup against a tough Seahawks secondary.

Adonai Mitchell, NYJ @ BAL

Mitchell led the team in targets (6) in his first game as a Jet, but only managed 1 reception for 10 yards in a loss to the Patriots. He should have a better day this week (especially if Justin Fields is benched) against a Ravens defense that has allowed the 4th-most fantasy points to WRs.

Alec Pierce, IND @ KC

With Adonai Mitchell getting traded to the Jets, Pierce has seen more work, with 20 targets over the last two games. He'll get a tough Chiefs defense this week, but the week before the bye he had a 7-4-84-1 night against a similar Falcons defense.

Michael Wilson, ARI vs JAX

Wilson saw a ridiculous 18 targets, catching 15 for 185 scoreless yards as Jacoby Brissett threw 57 passes. With Marvin Harrison Jr out with appendicitis, Wilson saw more work than normal, but he's been seeing consistent volume with Brissett behind center. He gets another juicy matchup this week against the Jaguars.

Darnell Mooney, ATL @ NO

Mooney was 2nd on the team in targets, and had a 7-3-34-0 receiving line in an overtime loss to the Panthers. With Drake London injuring his knee, Mooney may be the de-facto WR1 if London has to miss time. The Saints this week are a neutral matchup, but he could get a high target count if London is out.

TE AJ Barner, SEA @ TEN

Barner had a monster game against the Rams, ending up 2nd on the team in targets with a 11-10-70-0 receiving line. He's only had one other game this year with more than 4 targets, so it's tough to say if this is an aberration or a breakout. The Titans haven't given up a ton of points to TEs, but if Barner can maintain this target share it can't be ignored.

TE Chigoziem Okonkwo, TEN vs SEA

Okonkwo managed a 3-3-56-0 receiving line in a loss to the Texans, but this week he faces a Seahawks defense that has given up the 4th-most points to TEs.

TE Colston Loveland, CHI vs PIT

Loveland managed a decent 4-3-40-0 game in a win over the stingy Vikings defense as the Bears have won 7 of 8 games. Up next, he gets the Steelers, who have allowed the 5th-most points to opposing TEs.

Other WRs/TEs to consider: Luther Burden III CHI (vs PIT), Cedric Tillman CLE (@ LV), TE Dalton Schultz HOU (vs BUF)

Last week’s waiver adds:

Troy Franklin, DEN vs KC: Franklin saw another solid workload, this time delivering an 8-4-84-0 line in a big win over the division rival Chiefs. The Broncos have now won eight straight and lead their division, with Franklin being a key contributor. He's worth holding if you can through the bye week.

Adonai Mitchell, NYJ @ NE: See above.

Jayden Higgins, HOU @ TEN: Higgins had a solid day in a tight win over the Titans, putting up a 7-4-55-0 receiving line. He seems to be taking over the WR2 role for the Texans, and might be called upon versus an explosive Bills offense.

Parker Washington, JAX @ HOU: Washington took a backseat to new Jaguar Jakobi Meyers, who led the team in targets in a blowout win over the Texans. Washington managed only a 2-2-20-0 line as the Jags rushed the ball 42 times. Up next is a Cardinals team that has done a good job defending wide receivers.

Update: Tyler Lockett, LV vs DAL: Lockett managed a 3-3-33-0 receiving line in a loss to the Cowboys on Monday Night Football. He’ll get the tough Browns defense this week.

TE Theo Johnson, NYG vs GB: Johnson had a ho-hum day with Jameis Winston getting the start after Jaxson Dart was out due to concussion, delivering a 4-3-36-0 fantasy line. He should see more work if Dart returns.

Harold Fannin Jr., CLE vs BAL: Fannin was 2nd on the team in targets, but only managed a 5-2-26-0 line as Dillon Gabriel struggled before getting a concussion and Shedeur Sanders only completed 25% of his passes in relief. Fannin should have better days, but it might not come next week if Sanders gets the start.

TE Dalton Schultz, HOU @ TEN: Schultz had another nice day in a slugfest with the Titans, putting up a 9-6-51-0 receiving line and ranking 2nd in targets. He’s seeing consistent volume, although that might be tough to convert against a Bills defense that shuts down TEs.

Defense/ Special Teams

Jaguars @ ARI

The Jaguars defense dominated the Chargers in a blowout win, getting 3 sacks and a turnover while holding them to 6 points. Up next, they get a Cardinals team that has a spark with Jacoby Brissett at the helm, but has still given up the 3rd-most points to opposing D/STs.

Browns @ LV

The Browns defense can’t be blamed for the team’s poor record, as they had 5 sacks and 3 turnovers (with a defensive TD) in a slugfest with the dangerous Ravens offense. This week they’ll get a Raiders team that has given up the 7th-most points to opposing defenses.

Falcons @ NO

The Falcons have lost five straight, and their defense hasn’t been stingy on the points, but they’re creating plenty of pressure (18 sacks in their last three games). This week they’ll face a Saints team that has scored the 4th-fewest points and is starting rookie Tyler Shough.

Other D/ST to consider: Raiders vs CLE

Last week’s waiver adds:

Bears @ MIN: The Bears managed 2 turnovers and held the Vikings to 17 points in a nice divisional win. Up next, they’ll get the Steelers, which is a much less forgiving offense.

Ravens @ CLE: The Ravens have been struggling on defense, but playing the Browns can cure all ills. They managed 3 sacks and a turnover while holding them to 10 points. You can start them again versus the Jets this week.

Patriots vs NYJ: The Patriots got 2 sacks and a turnover in a win over the hapless Jets on Thursday Night Football. If you picked them up you can start them again versus the Bengals this week.