The players listed below are likely to be found on the waiver wire in all standard fantasy leagues. Week 8 has the following teams on byes: Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, Indianapolis, San Diego, Tennessee.  Previous pick up recommendations included Zac Stacy, Roy Helu Jr., Danny Woodhead, Jonathan Stewart, Harry Douglas, Keenan Allen, Jarret Boykin, Percy Harvin, and Heath Miller.

Running Backs

- Mike James (all formats)

Doug Martin appears to be out for the reminder of the season so Mike James is a must add for all fantasy owners especially Martin owners. Don’t expect much from James though since he is sixth round pick and hasn’t shown much this season. He is a solid bye week fill in or flex play for teams due to the volume of carries he should get.

- Andre Brown (deeper leagues)

Andre Brown is already practicing with the Giants after breaking his leg in final preseason game. As many football fans have noticed the Giants are awful and recently signed and started Peyton Hillis this past week. In other words, the Giants need a running back in a big way and Brown should be available during Week 10. He is currently owned in 14 percent of Yahoo! Leagues so definitely worth a stash for deeper leagues.

Tight End

- Jordan Reed (all formats)

Jordan Reed has come on strong the last two weeks and RGIII appears to trust the young tight end. Over the past three weeks he has averaged seven targets, six catches and 80 yards a game. Reed is a dynamic pass catching tight end similar to Kellen Winslow in his hay day. The great thing about Reed is he is relatively unknown since the Redskins are off to a slow start so he is only owned in 28 percent of Yahoo! Leagues. He is a must add and a must start this week against the Broncos since RGIII will need to throw early and often to keep pace with Peyton Manning.

Defense

- Panthers (all leagues)

While Cam Newton has been awful this season for fantasy owners the Carolina Panthers defense has been surprisingly consistent in the fantasy world. They average about 13 points a game in standard Yahoo! Leagues. The good news for fantasy owners is they are only owned in 48 percent of Yahoo! Leagues and they play the awful Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday.