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NFL Fantasy Football: Top quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers to target on waivers for Week 7

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Several players to set your sights on.

Yet another frenzied week in the NFL has sparked quite the enticing waivers for Week 7.

Here, DAZN assists in snatching top options at quarterback, running back and wide receiver from the waiver wire just in time.

Quarterbacks

Drake Maye

Maye’s 20-of-33 completions for 243 yards and three touchdowns in Week 6 instantly makes the third-overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft a hot commodity on the fantasy waivers for Week 7.

He also tossed two interceptions but considering Maye is going up against a Jacksonville Jaguars’ pass defense allowing 276.7 yards per game — the worst in the NFL — that makes the rookie QB a must-grab and start off the wire this weekend in London.

Justin Herbert

The Arizona Cardinals’ defense got torched for 258 yards and four touchdowns passing by Jordan Love as part of a 34-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 6.

So Los Angeles Chargers’ quarterback Justin Herbert is a wise player to snag off the waivers to start in this Monday Night Football tilt against the Cardinals in Arizona.

Caleb Williams

I told you last week to snatch Caleb Williams off the waivers. The No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft responded with 226 yards and four TDs passing in a win over the Jaguars.

If he’s still available on the waivers in your league, making him a part of your squad is an absolute no-brainer.

Running backs

Tyrone Tracy Jr.

The fifth-round pick was getting things done in a number of ways in the New York Giants’ loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 6.

The running back had 50 yards rushing and a touchdown on 17 carries and added 57 yards receiving via six catches.

Grab Tracy while he’s still available and add him to your backfield corps.

Isaac Guerendo

Watching Guerendo bust out a 76-yard rush as part of a 99-yard rushing night last week makes him an intriguing target on waivers.

Considering that the San Francisco 49ers have been rushing by committee in Christian McCaffrey’s absence makes all the more sense to take a flyer on the big-play potential of Guerendo in San Fran’s rematch from the Super Bowl at home against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Kimani Vidal

In addition to being vulnerable through the air, the Arizona Cardinals are giving up an average of 153 yards rushing on the ground.

That bodes well for Chargers’ rookie running back Vidal who could be in store for more carries.

Wide Receivers

Josh Downs

The second-year wide receiver is still available on a majority of fantasy waiver wires but the question is why?

In an Indianapolis Colts’ win over the Tennessee Titans, Downs was targeted nine times, coming up with seven receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown.

Add Downs now!

Demario Douglas

In Demario Douglas, the New England Patriots have a young wide receiver who can grow with their rookie quarterback.

Last week, Douglas hauled in six catches for 92 yards and a touchdown.

Look for the second-year man to deliver another big outing this week against the Jaguars … that’s if you can acquire him off the waivers.

Romeo Doubs

Fresh off of being suspended for skipping two practices, Doubs returned to the field, producing four receptions for 49 yards and two touchdowns in the Packers’ stomping of the Cardinals in Week 6.

Let’s see what he can do at home against the Houston Texans in Week 7.