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Week 3 Waiver Waiver Adds Under 50%

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Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
  1. 1. Marquise Hollywood Brown, WR, Kansas City Chiefs, 32% Owned - Hollywood was likely buried on your waiver wire after a quiet offseason, but his Week 2 explosion with 10 catches for 99 yards on 16 targets screams immediate impact. With Rashee Rice suspended and Xavier Worthy nursing an injury, Brown has stepped up as Patrick Mahomes' go-to guy early, and he could be a reliable WR2 if the targets keep coming against softer secondaries.

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  2. San Francisco 49ers D/ST, 34% Owned - The Niners' defense looked sharp in Week 2, racking up three sacks and a forced fumble despite some offensive hiccups. Facing a Saints squad that's still figuring out life with Spencer Rattler at QB, expect San Francisco to feast on turnovers and short fields—perfect for a streaming spot if your regular D is on bye or banged up.

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  1. Troy Franklin,

    WR, Denver Broncos, 2% Owned - Franklin's college chemistry with Bo Nix translated right away, hauling in 8 of 9 targets for 89 yards and a score in his Week 2 debut. Even with Courtland Sutton drawing coverage, Franklin's slot work gives him a clear path to consistent volume in Sean Payton's pass-happy scheme, making him a sneaky flex add against defenses that struggle with quick routes.

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    Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
  2. Cedric Tillman, WR, Cleveland Browns, 38% Owned - Tillman popped with 5 grabs for 52 yards and a TD on 8 looks last week, emerging as Joe Flacco's favorite red-zone target amid Amari Cooper's slow start. The Browns' air raid isn't elite, but with a favorable matchup ahead, Tillman could build on that target share and deliver WR3 upside as a high-ceiling bench piece.

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  3. Elic Ayomanor, WR, Tennessee Titans, 7% Owned - Ayomanor flashed serious separation skills in Week 2, snagging 4 of 7 targets for 56 yards including a deep ball TD, while running routes on 82% of snaps. With Cam Ward settling in and Tyler Lockett fading, Ayomanor looks primed for an expanded role in a Titans offense that's forced to sling it, stash him now for boom potential down the stretch.

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