With Travis Etienne out with a foot injury, JaMycal Hasty came into the picture for the Jacksonville Jaguars. The running back impressed by scoring a touchdown vs Baltimore Ravens. Zay Jones, Treylon Burks and Ty Johnson were others who performed well in Week 12. 

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Injuries and standout rookie performances were major influencers for Opoyi’s week 13 waiver wire list. We’re providing the priority order in which to target players as well as suggestions for how much of your Free Agent Acquisition Budget (FAAB) to use.

JaMycal Hasty (Recommended FAAB: 12% of overall budget) 

With Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne out with a foot injury, JaMycal Hasty inspired the team with a touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens. He got a decent bulk of load. He finished with 95 total yards and a score on 17 touches (five catches). 

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Zonovan Knight (Recommended FAAB: 10% of overall budget) 

The New York Jets running back rushed 14 times for 69 yards vs Chicago Bears. He also added three receptions for an addition of 34 yards. 

Treylon Burks (Recommended FAAB: 7% of overall budget) 

The Tennessee Titans wide receiver caught four of his six targets for 70 yards in his side’s week 12 loss against the Cincinnati Bengals. Only Derrick Henry (79) had more yards than Burks in the Titans lineup. Burks has 181 yards in the past two weeks and has drawn at least six targets since returning from IR. 

Zay Jones (Recommended FAAB: 7% of overall budget) 

The Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver recorded 11 receptions on 14 targets for 145 yards in his side’s win over the Baltimore Ravens. Zay Jones has now seen double-digit targets in consecutive games. 

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Ty Johnson (Recommended FAAB: 7% of overall budget) 

The New York Jets running back rushed five times for 62 yards and a touchdown against the Chicago Bears. He also had a reception for additional 16 yards. Ty Johnson’s load increased after Michael Carter was off with injury. His 32-yard TD run was one of the highlight of the game. 

Jordan Mason (Recommended FAAB: 5% of overall budget) 

The San Francisco 49ers running back rushed five times for 25 yards in his side’s win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. He was used in the team’s final drive of the game and could take up backup role with Elijah Mitchell down with a knee injury. 

Benny Snell (Recommended FAAB: 5% of overall budget) 

The Pittsburgh Steelers running back rushed 12 times for 62 yards and a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts on Monday. He also caught his only target for six yards. Najee Harris (abdomen) did not finish the game and was ruled out at halftime. 

Jelani Woods (Recommended FAAB: 5% of overall budget)

The Indianapolis wide receiver (shoulder) was listed as full participant after last playing in Week 9. With Kylen Granson (illness) and Mo Alie-Cox unavailable he caught eight of his nine targets for 98 yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

Van Jefferson (Recommended FAAB: 3% of overall budget) 

The Los Angeles Rams wide receiver caught three of seven targets for 29 yards and a touchdown on Sunday. The Rams did not have a lot of production going against the Kansas City Chiefs, but Jefferson managed to leave his mark. He scored the team’s only TD. 

Mack Hollins (Recommended FAAB: 2% of overall budget) 

The Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver caught four of five targets for 63 yards and a touchdown in his side’s overtime win over the Seattle Seahawks. This was his third TD of the season. The 29-year-old has had multiple targets for six consecutive games now. 

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Elijah Moore (Recommended FAAB: 2% of overall budget) 

The New York Jets wide receiver caught both his targets for 64 yards and a touchdown against the Chicago Bears. It was his best game of the season so far. 

Olamide Zaccheaus (Recommended FAAB: 2% of overall budget) 

The Atlanta Falcons wide receiver caught five of eight targets for 91 yards in Week 12. He recorded the best game of his 2022 season so far. With Drake London drawing a lot of Washington Commanders defenders, Zaccheaus prospered. Kyle Pitts has been sidelined, and the WR has taken the No 2 pass game. 

Foster Moreau (Recommended FAAB: 2% of overall budget) 

The Las Vegas Raiders tight end held on to seven targets for 33 yards and a touchdown in his side’s overtime win over the Seattle Seahawks. 

Michael Gallup (Recommended FAAB: 2% of overall budget) 

The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver had a season-high of five grabs against the New York Giants on Thanksgiving day. He recorded 63 yards. 

Nico Collins (Recommended FAAB: 2% of overall budget) 

The wide receiver led the Houston Texans in targets against the Miami Dolphins. He caught six of nine targets for 44 yards. 

Isaiah McKenzie (Recommended FAAB: 1% of overall budget) 

The Buffalo Bills wide receiver caught six of his 10 targets for 96 yards and a touchdown against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving day. His team won. 

Nelson Agholor (Recommended FAAB: 1% of overall budget) 

The New England Patriots wide receiver held on to six of his eight targets for 65 yards and a touchdown in his team’s loss vs the Minnesota Vikings. Agholor replaced an injured Jakobi Meyers on the field and might have to continue full-time if the former misses games. 

Richie James (Recommended FAAB: 1% of overall budget) 

The New York Giants wide receiver caught five of six targets for 41 yards and a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving day.