
The thing about Tannehill is he hasn't just been a pleasant surprise, he's been exceptional having arrived as a mere insurance policy for Marcus Mariota back in March 2019. In true Paul Rudd fashion (that's right, we know memes), it was another "Hey, look at us" moment, Henry's stunning 94-yard burst to the house the "Who would've thought?" to which Tannehill might have replied "Not me". Tannehill was 30 of 41 for 364 yards, a tied-career best four touchdowns along with an interception, while Henry ploughed his way to 212 yards for two touchdowns from 22 carries. In Week Six's win over the Houston Texans, the pair saw to the Titans becoming the first team in NFL history to have a player with 350+ passing yards alongside another with 200+ rushing yards in the same game as Tennessee improved to 5-0. In an era where one-two punches in the backfield are becoming increasingly common and hefty contracts for a collision-heavy position with no guarantee of longevity are scrutinised more than ever before, Henry continues to astound as a game-winning focal point. We project Tanny to score 15.8 fantasy points and slot him in as our QB16 this week.The battering ram beside him meanwhile continues to rip up the book of supposed NFL logic. He also adds a rushing element, running for exactly seven touchdowns in each of the previous two years. Tannehill has been fairly quiet this season, topping out at a single-game high of 266 passing yards, but he can come through here. Washington has given up 21.2 fantasy points per game to quarterbacks (seventh-most). Tannehill will be on the road to face the Washington Commanders. Ryan Tannehill is another waiver-wire quarterback in a superb matchup. But if he's able to play and some of the Saints' top weapons return, Winston is capable of having a big day in this matchup. Michael Thomas, Alvin Kamara and Jarvis Landry are all dinged up, too, so there is a lot of news to keep track of if you're interested in streaming Jameis this week. Winston isn't the only key injury for the Saints. Seattle has allowed the sixth-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks (21.9) and just surrendered 45 points to the Detroit Lions.

The New Orleans Saints are at home versus the Seattle Seahawks. If Jameis Winston is able to play after sitting out in Week 4, he's a smashing streaming pick. Miami has a solid 24.0-point implied total as a 3.5-point road favorite.īridgewater has the ability to run a bit, which is always a boost, and we project him for 16.2 fantasy points, ranking him as our QB15 for Week 5. Gang Green has permitted the 11th-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks ( 18.1).

Teddy Bridgewater is set to start Week 5 for the Miami Dolphins in a date with the New York Jets. You could do a lot worse than streaming a signal-caller who is in a good matchup and is tied to Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Here are three quarterbacks rostered in fewer than roughly 40% of Yahoo leagues who are in good spots this week.

If you're looking for some quarterback options from the waiver wire - regardless of league size - we have you covered. Sure, you won't have the luxury of setting it and forgetting it with Patrick Mahomes as your quarterback, but when the top-end signal-callers draw a tough matchup, their upside can oftentimes be matched by a waiver-wire option in a more favorable situation. Quarterback streaming isn't for everyone, but if you're in a standard league - like a 10- or 12-team league that features just one starting signal caller - grabbing potentially productive quarterbacks in good matchups off the waiver wire is often doable.
