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The Final Push: 14 Waiver Wire Targets to Secure Your Fantasy Football Playoff Spot

Last updated: December 3, 2025 10:18 am
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With the fantasy football playoffs on the line, Week 14’s waiver wire is the last chance to fortify your roster. We break down the must-add players, high-upside stashes, and strategic pickups that will make the difference between a title run and an early exit.

This is it. The final week of the fantasy football regular season has arrived, and the waiver wire has transformed from a weekly chore into a championship forge. Every move matters, every roster spot is critical, and the decisions made now will echo through the postseason. Whether you’re a lock for the playoffs, fighting for your life on the bubble, or building for next year in a keeper league, this week’s pickups demand a sharp, strategic approach.

For teams needing a win to get in, the focus is singular: maximize this week’s potential. For those who have already punched their ticket, it’s about building an unbeatable playoff machine by adding depth and high-upside handcuffs. We’ve analyzed the landscape to identify the key targets who can deliver when the stakes are highest.

Priority Adds: Game-Changers for Your Playoff Push

These players have the potential to be immediate starters and difference-makers as you head into the fantasy postseason.

Blake Corum, RB, Los Angeles Rams (16% rostered)

When starting running back Kyren Williams was briefly sidelined for an injury check, Blake Corum showed exactly why the Rams drafted him. The rookie exploded for a team-high 81 rushing yards and a touchdown on just seven carries, demonstrating explosive potential. While Williams returned to the game, Corum’s performance cements him as one of the most valuable handcuffs in fantasy. Should anything happen to Williams again, Corum instantly becomes a borderline RB1 in a potent offense. He’s a must-add for Williams managers and a high-priority stash for everyone else. (Recommended FAAB bid: $30)

Darren Waller, TE, Miami Dolphins (30% rostered)

After a stint on injured reserve, Darren Waller is back and poised to make a fantasy impact. He was eased back into action, catching two passes for 47 yards on a limited snap count. Before his injury, Waller was a touchdown machine, scoring four times in three games. The Dolphins’ offense is electric, and their upcoming schedule is favorable, including a dream matchup in Week 16 against the Cincinnati Bengals, who are notoriously generous to tight ends. He could be a league-winner. (FAAB bid: $15)

Brenton Strange, TE, Jacksonville Jaguars (32% rostered)

Injuries in the Jaguars’ receiving corps have opened the door for Brenton Strange, and he has walked right through it. With WR Parker Washington nursing a hip injury, Strange has become a go-to target for quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Over the last two games, he has hauled in eight catches for 138 yards and a touchdown, establishing himself as a reliable pass-catcher. He appears to be a security blanket for Lawrence and a solid TE1 option moving forward. (FAAB bid: $16)

High-Upside Flex Plays & WR Speculation

These wideouts have flashed significant potential and could provide the boom weeks needed to win a playoff matchup.

Isaac TeSlaa, WR, Detroit Lions (1% rostered)

The unfortunate ankle injury to superstar Amon-Ra St. Brown created an opportunity for rookie Isaac TeSlaa, who capitalized with his most significant playing time of the season. He secured two catches for 35 yards and a crucial touchdown. With St. Brown’s status in doubt for a juicy Thursday night matchup against Dallas, TeSlaa could see an even bigger role. In Detroit’s high-powered offense, any receiver getting starter-level snaps is worth a roster spot. He’s an excellent speculative add with immense upside this week. (FAAB bid: $9)

Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa makes a spectacular touchdown catch against the Green Bay Packers.
Rookie Isaac TeSlaa stepped up with a touchdown in Week 13 and could see a larger role if Amon-Ra St. Brown misses time.

DeVaughn Vele, WR, New Orleans Saints (1% rostered)

The Saints’ offense has struggled to find consistency, but DeVaughn Vele was a clear bright spot on Sunday. He was targeted eight times and caught every single one for 93 yards and a touchdown. With fellow receiver Chris Olave battling back spasms, Vele could continue to operate as a primary target. He offers sneaky-good value for a Week 14 matchup against Tampa Bay and is available in virtually all leagues, with roster percentages hovering around 1% on platforms like Yahoo leagues. (FAAB bid: $12)

Dontayvion Wicks, WR, Green Bay Packers (1% rostered)

Jordan Love is heating up, and his receivers are benefiting. Dontayvion Wicks is coming off a career game on Thanksgiving, posting six catches for 94 yards and two touchdowns. While the re-emergence of Christian Watson commands defensive attention, it could open up more favorable matchups for Wicks. He’s a high-upside lottery ticket against the Bears this week. (FAAB bid: $11)

Deeper League Adds & Keeper Stashes

These players are perfect for securing roster depth or making a strategic move in keeper and dynasty formats.

  • Adonai Mitchell, WR, New York Jets (2% rostered): Mitchell finally showed his talent, topping 100 yards with a touchdown. The inconsistency is maddening, but the talent is undeniable. (FAAB bid: $6)
  • Ray Davis, RB, Buffalo Bills (7% rostered): The clear handcuff to James Cook, Davis looked impressive with 62 rushing yards on Sunday. He’s an essential insurance policy for Cook managers. (FAAB bid: $6)
  • Chris Rodriguez Jr., RB, Washington Commanders (24% rostered): Rodriguez has a nose for the end zone, scoring in three of his last four games. He could be carving out a significant role for next season and has immediate value. (FAAB bid: $5)
  • Luther Burden III, WR, Chicago Bears (10% rostered): A pickup for keeper leagues, Burden’s targets are trending up. He’s a great buy-low candidate who could have a much larger role in 2026. (FAAB bid: $5)
  • Samaje Perine, RB, Cincinnati Bengals (3% rostered): Healthy again, Perine is a solid depth piece and change-of-pace back for Chase Brown with a favorable playoff schedule. (FAAB bid: $4)
  • Jalen Coker, WR, Tennessee Titans (4% rostered): Coker found the end zone Sunday, but his production is tied to the inconsistent play of QB Cam Ward. A risky but potentially rewarding pickup. (FAAB bid: $3)
  • Keon Coleman, WR, Buffalo Bills (35% rostered): After being a healthy scratch, Coleman returned to score a touchdown. He’s a dart throw for keeper leagues hoping he figures it out. (FAAB bid: $2)
  • Bryce Young, QB, Carolina Panthers (18% rostered): After a three-touchdown performance, Young is back on the streaming radar. He’s on a bye in Week 14, but he could be a valuable asset for the fantasy playoffs.

The waiver wire is where fantasy championships are often won. Be decisive, be strategic, and make the moves that will put your team over the top. The push for the title starts now.

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