Fantasy Football Waiver Wire for Week 3 (2023)

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire for Week 3 (2023) | Fantasy In Frames

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

The NFL rolls on after another exhilarating week.

It is worth noting that the options presented this week may not provide as much long-term value as the waiver additions after week 1, as demonstrated by the performances of Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams. It may be shrewd to limit FAAB spending this week with the potential of greater opportunities to come as the season progresses.

Let’s get your teams ready for the week ahead with some potential waiver selections with roster ownership under 50%.

Here are my recommendations for your Fantasy Football Waiver Wire for Week 3 (2023)

  1. Matthew Stafford – 31% (must be below 50%)
    • Coming into the year, there were obvious questions and concerns over Stafford’s health and ability to produce once Kupp’s injury surfaced. His young receivers, however, have stepped up to the plate and allowed Stafford to hit the 300-yard mark in each of his last two games. After two weeks, he stands third in passing yards, only behind Tagovailoa and Cousins.
    • His passing volume has been remarkably high over the first two games, with Stafford throwing 93 times. Only Mac Jones has more attempts so far this year, with 96. The defensive inexperience means the Rams will likely need to continue to throw at a high rate. 
  2. Russell Wilson – 49% (must be below 50%)
    • Russ might be cooking. Which version of Russell Wilson we would get in 2023 was one of the biggest mysteries going into the year. After a quiet week 1, Wilson exploded in week 2, throwing for 308 yards and two touchdowns, adding a further 56 yards on the ground from six carries.
    • Whether this production is reliable remains to be seen, but with Sean Payton at the helm, plus the emergence of Marvin Mims and the return of Jerry Jeudy, it may be worth betting on. He now faces Miami in a game he’ll likely have to throw to keep up, and then a beatable Chicago defense.
  3. Sam Howell – 21% (must be below 50%)
    • Howell has provided solid fantasy production in the season’s opening two weeks. With excellent weapons around him, the former fifth-round pick has had a relatively high passing volume, which has resulted in 501 passing yards, the tenth-highest in the league at the time of writing.
    • One area which we are yet to truly see is Howell’s rushing ability. In the first two weeks, Howell has only rushed four times, yet in college rushed for over 800 yards and 11 touchdowns in his final year.
  1. Matt Breida – 3% (must be below 50%)
  1. Zack Moss – 56% (must be below 50%)
  1. Tyjae Spears – 26% (must be below 50%)
  1. Tutu Atwell – 32 % (must be below 50%)
  1. Josh Reynolds – 21% (must be below 50%)
  1. Jayden Reed – 19% (must be below 50%)
  1. Hunter Henry – 47% (must be below 50%)
  1. Cade Otton – 5% (must be below 50%)
  1. Tyler Conklin – 8% (must be below 50%)
  1. Kansas City Chiefs – 21% (must be below 50%)
  1. Jacksonville Jaguars – 12% (must be below 50%)
  1. New England Patriots – 48% (must be below 50%)
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