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Week 10: Non-BCS Waiver Wire Report

Contributed by: Todd DeVries and Joe Arpasi
Last Updated: Nov 01, 2011 8:36 AM

Trying to play the match up game as we head into the college fantasy football playoffs? Here are some Non-BCS players that could put you over the top. For this weeks BCS list, click here. QB Blaine Gautier, UL-Lafayette Weve been talking about Gautier quite a bit lately on CFG, yet he still remains available in many leagues. Hes posted five exc

Trying to play the match up game as we head into the college fantasy football playoffs?  Here are some Non-BCS players that could put you over the top.  For this week's BCS list, click here.

QB Blaine Gautier, UL-Lafayette
We've been talking about Gautier quite a bit lately on CFG, yet he still remains available in many leagues.  He's posted five excellent statline in his last six games (29, 24, 3, 26, 25, 25 fantasy points).  The one blip on that radar was a game in which he left early due to an ankle injury.  Note: he does have a bye in Week 12 and Arizona in Week 13.  If you're going to use Gautier, it needs to be for the playoff push and not the playoffs themselves.

QB Keith Wenning, Ball State
Wenning has made his way back onto the waiver wire list.  His 335 yards, three touchdown, and two interceptions performance is the second straight 300+ yard game he has put together. With upcoming games against Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, and Toledo you can expect to see Wenning continue to rack up yards in the air.

QB A.J. Graham, Marshall
Graham has taken over the starting quarterback job, and in his third game of significant playing time he put up some nice numbers. Although he is a running quarterback, he surprisingly did all of his damage in the air this week by racking up 239 yards, five touchdowns and one interception. Graham isn’t a solid spot starter just yet, but with playoff match-ups against Memphis and East Carolina he has the potential for some nice numbers.
 
QB Zac Dysert, Miami (OH)
Dysert has put together three strong efforts over the past four games (39, 9, 21, 36 fantasy points).  He has a bad match up in Week 11 against Temple, but other than that the schedule is favorable (Akron, WMU, Ohio).

RB Tyler Smith, Rice
Smith hasn’t made much noise this season but against Houston he put up 170 yards rushing on 13 carries and two scores. He also was involved in the passing game catching three balls for 73 yards and another touchdown. The Rice offense is struggling and its hard to count on these players in fantasy leagues. But if you are in a real deep league Smith is worth the risk of adding him to your roster.

RB Kendrick Rhodes, Florida International
Rhodes isn’t getting enough respect these days. Against Troy he ran for 172 yards, and in the previous two games ran for 74 and 116 yards. Finding games where he reaches the endzone are more difficult, but with Western Kentucky up next you can bet Rhodes should find the endzone in that one.
 
RB Jawon Chisholm, Akron
Many fantasy leagues saw Chisholm get dropped after two 40 yard performances, but now that the tough part of the schedule is out of the way things are looking nice for him again. Against Central Michigan he racked up 130 yards and one touchdown. This is the same type of production he had in the two weeks prior to his twin 40 yard performances.
 
WR Briggs Orsbon, Ball State
Orsbon has gone from an average receiver to a fantasy option in deep leagues over the past two weeks. While quarterback Keith Wenning brought his level of play up over the past two weeks, Orsbon has been his favorite target. Two weeks ago he caught eight passes for 87 yards and a score, and this past weekend he caught 10 balls for 103 yards and two scores.

WR Taveon Rogers, New Mexico State
Rogers got off to a flying start to the season before suffering an injury that slowed him down for a few weeks.  It's safe to say he is healthy again as he's racked up 4 TDs over the past two weeks.  He's got Georgia this week, then Fresno State, BYU and La Tech.

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