Fantasy Football Waiver Wire for Week 16 (2023)

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire for Week 16 (2023) | Fantasy In Frames

Welcome to our Week 16 Waiver Wire article at Fantasy In Frames for the 2023 fantasy football season!

Are you moving on in your playoffs, or are you trying to stave off that last-place punishment from your league? It doesn’t matter; Fantasy In Frames and I are here for you with all the waiver claims you will need for the bleak Week 16 Waiver Wire! Even if you aren’t the one to make the sacrifice play and lay down on a wire, I am willing to do it and find some claims for you. Let’s get into it!

  1. Joe Flacco 31% rostered on Sleeper
    • Joe Flacco continues to have massive questions playing behind a patchwork offensive line being pressured constantly, and throwing picks.
    • Despite all that, Flacco consistently throws the ball over 40 times per game and hits that 300-yard and multiple-touchdown mark. He may not be perfect, and you might need a shower afterward, but he will get the job done.
  1. Nick Mullens 6% rostered on Sleeper
    •  Nick Mullens has shown to be a capable NFL quarterback; while not great, I am going to trust the offensive prowess of Kevin McConnell.
    • After having the opportunity to be a starter for a whole week, Mullens showed marked improvement. Regardless of the game’s outcome, Mullens ran this Vikings offense well.
    • He completed 79% of his passes for over 300 yards and two touchdowns. Mullens gets another good matchup in Minneapolis against the Lions. The Lions have consistently allowed nearly 30 points per game, not including last week.
  1. Gardner Minsher 28% rostered on Sleeper
    • I was surprised to see Gardner Minshew with such a low rostered %, but here we are.
    • Minshew has been solid since he took over as a full-time starter in week 6, being the QB22 in points per game and QB15 overall.
    • Minshew has a solid floor against the Falcons in week 16 and a ceiling. He has achieved 300+ yards and 2+ touchdowns in multiple games in the last nine weeks.
  1. Roschon Johnson 32% rostered on Sleeper
    • What a mess of a run game this Chicago Bears offense is. Roschon Johnson, Khalil Herbert, D’Onta Foreman, and Justin Fields all had five or more rush attempts this past week.
    • However, with Roschon, I am betting on talent and passing game opportunities.
    • The workload has been inconsistent for Roschon, but he is the best back on this team, and he switches between zero and six targets in the passing game each week.
    • He is not a clear start, but this is a bleak running back waiver wire, and Roschon is your best bet toward volume and scoring opportunities with a generous week 16 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.
  1. Chase Brown – 32% rostered on Sleeper
    • Chase Brown has carved out a role for himself in this Jake Browning-led Bengals offense. His rush attempts in the past three weeks have been 9,8 and 7.
    • More importantly, Chase Brown has been showing off his athleticism in the screen game, gaining the coaches’ trust as they draw up plays for him weekly.
    • Brown has had three targets in the last two weeks and should continue that pace in a week 16 matchup against the Steelers.
  1. Rico Dowdle  – 15% roster on Sleeper
    • Dowdle has become a necessity in this offense, with the relative ineffectiveness of Tony Pollard as a clear number one.
    • Dowdle has received at least six opportunities in five of the last six weeks, clearing double-digit opportunities three of those five times.
  1. Noah Brown 46% rostered on Sleeper
  1. Joshua Palmer 39% rostered on Sleeper
  1. Dontayvion Wicks 7% rostered on Sleeper
  1. Gerald Everett 47% rostered on Sleeper
  1. Hunter Henry – 20% rostered on Sleeper 
  1. Tucker Kraft – 14% rostered on Sleeper
  1. Cincinnati Bengals – 34% rostered on Sleeper
  1. Denver Broncos – 36% rostered on Sleeper
  1. Green Bay Packers – 39% rostered on Sleeper
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