The players listed below are owned in less than 50 percent of standard leagues. Week 6 has the following teams on byes: Atlanta Falcons, Miami Dolphins.  Owners of Julio Jones will need a backup plan if he is out for the remainder of the season.

Quarterbacks

- Nick Foles (deeper leagues)

Foles showed last Sunday why many believe he is the better option at quarterback for the Eagles in the long-term. He may not have the fantasy upside as Michael Vick, but he also isn’t as injury or turnover prone as Vick can be. Also, remember Chip Kelly praised and coached against Foles while he was a coach at Oregon and will adjust their offense to fit his skills. The Eagles may not be able to stop anyone on defense, but that will be great for fantasy owners. Foles is a solid fantasy starter for teams with quarterback issues or as a bye week fill in.

Running Backs

- Zac Stacy (all formats)

Stacy is a must add simply because he is a starting running back and has seen his carries increase over the course of the season (available in 20 percent of Yahoo! Leagues). This past Sunday he had 14 carries for 78 yards, which has been the best production the Rams have gotten from the running back position this year. Jeff Fisher has already announced he has earned another start this week against the Houston Texans. However, the Rams have a limited offensive fire power so he is a better back up than a fantasy starter.

- Willis McGahee (all formats)

Willis McGahee lacks breakaway speed, elusiveness and has durability issues, but he gets the majority of the carries for the Browns. He probably will never have a monster game fantasy wise but could be a great flex option for teams looking for consistent production. It is hard to find a starting running back on the waiver wire this time of year, but McGahee is available in more than half of Yahoo! Leagues.  

- Pierre Thomas (deeper leagues)

Mark Ingram has been a huge disappointed for fantasy owners and Saints management alike. Many thought Ingram would take over Thomas’ role when they drafted him in the first round, but he has failed to establish himself the last few years. Thomas' stats don’t jump off the page but is a capable receiving back with a team that throws the ball a ton. He is a solid  spot starter. The amazing thing is he is only owned in 47 percent of Yahoo! leagues so make a claim for him if you can.

Wide Receivers

- Harry Douglas (all formats)

Media reports indicate that Julio Jones is likely out for the season. This is awful news for fantasy owners but the good news is his backup is only owned in seven percent of Yahoo! Leagues. Also, Roddy White cannot stay healthy so Harry Douglas is a great option for fantasy owners that need wide receiver help immediately. Douglas will not put up Julio Jones type fantasy numbers but could get a large number of targets the rest of the season.

- Vincent Brown (all formats)

Brown is starting to look like the player many fantasy owners were expecting this season with all the preseason hype he was given. Over the past two week he has had 18 targets and had eight catches for 117 yards against the Raiders this past Sunday. The Chargers are running a passing dominate offense so look for Brown to put up good WR3 numbers the rest of the season. He is available in over half of Yahoo! Leagues right now so he is a great add if you are in a 12-team league or need some wide receiver help in standard formats.

- Percy Harvin (deeper leagues)

Harvin began running this past week as part of his rehab from hip surgery and could be ready around Week 9 or 10. This type of pick up can be huge for a team that does not need immediate help but are looking for playmakers that can help later in the season. He is a decent speculative add in deeper leagues and if he is not available look at Michael Crabtree since he is in a similar situation.

Tight End

- Garret Graham (all formats)

Owen Daniels will miss four to six weeks with a fibula injury, which opens the door for Graham to take over the starting tight end position for the Texans. Graham has already caught three touchdowns this season but will see his role expand the next month. He is only owned in 20 percent of Yahoo! Leagues so pick him up if you need a bye week fill in or tight end depth in all formats.  

Defense

- Jets (bye week fill in)

The Jets could be a sneaky start this week if you are desperate for a starting defense.  The Jets defense has been underrated all season and will get a number of sacks against the Steelers awful offensive line. Also, the Steelers have been averaging 14.75 points a game this season and lack any explosive playmakers so look for a low scoring game. 

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