Each week of the NFL season, we will identify fantasy football waiver-wire pickups specifically for those of you looking for streaming options in deeper formats (including IDP leagues). These are players available in a majority of ESPN Fantasy leagues (or close) who have enticing matchups in the week ahead that make them worthy of consideration for your lineup.
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While you might notice some overlap with Field Yates’ pickup column that publishes on Mondays, an important distinction is that the options mentioned in this column are focused solely on this week’s matchup and not the players’ values for the remainder of the season.
Do you need replacement options for injured players? Or are you looking to block your championship game opponent from picking up a player who might help beat you? A roundtable of fantasy analysts join me to identify some names to consider.
Here are some of our favorites for Week 17:
Quarterback
Philip Rivers, Indianapolis Colts (14.8% rostered; vs. Jaguars)
Prior to last week’s struggles against the Steelers’ steady pass rush, Rivers had strung together five consecutive outings with multiple passing scores and had tallied at least 17 fantasy points in ESPN standard scoring in seven of the previous nine games. With the Colts incentivized to win in an attempt to make the postseason in a crowded AFC playoff bracket and the Jaguars depleted on defense and headed for the top draft pick next spring, Rivers makes for a solid streaming candidate given Jacksonville has surrendered the third-most fantasy points to passers this season. -Jim McCormick
Running Back
Gus Edwards, Baltimore Ravens (22.5% rostered; at Bengals)
I’m not sure what else this dude needs to do. Really. I mean, he’s averaging 5.2 yards per carry. Not over the past month or this year… for his career (402 carries). He led the Ravens in carries last weekend with 15 against the Giants. While I’m not labeling him the top dog in this backfield, I expect Baltimore to pound the rock plenty against the second- worst run defense in terms of running back yards per carry against (5.1). -Kyle Soppe, ESPN Fantasy researcher
With the January transfer window set to open later this week – and plenty of clubs in need of immediate upgrades – here’s a look at 20 high-profile players who could be on the move.
Note: Estimated transfer values are from Transfermarkt.
Premier League
Mesut Ozil (Arsenal)
Age: 32 | Position: Attacking midfielder | Estimated value: €5M
He needs to leave Arsenal eventually, right? Despite not making a competitive appearance since March, Ozil remains one of the most hotly debated names in the transfer space. Both the midfielder and the Gunners need to sever ties.
Most likely destination: Fenerbahce
Olivier Giroud (Chelsea)
Age: 34 | Position: Striker | Estimated value: €5M
Giroud, understandably, wants more minutes ahead of this summer’s Euros. An exit has been looming for a while, but Frank Lampard has managed to keep him content. Recent performances suggest Chelsea still need Giroud to find the net.
Most likely destination: Remains at Chelsea
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Age: 28 | Position: Forward | Estimated value: €120M
An unlikely addition to this list a month ago, a surprisingly candid interview has thrust Salah’s name into the rumor mill. As Jurgen Klopp said in his response, the only reason for the Egyptian to leave Anfield right now is the weather.
Most likely destination: Remains at Liverpool
Paul Pogba (Manchester United)
Age: 27 | Position: Central midfielder | Estimated value: €65M
The undisputed king of transfer season, Pogba is inevitably appearing again on our twice-annual list. His time at Manchester United is nearing its end, but Pogba’s hefty valuation makes a January deal almost impossible.
Most likely destination: Remains at Manchester United until summer
Dele Alli (Tottenham Hotspur)
Age: 24 | Position: Midfielder | Estimated value: €38M
Mauricio Pochettino’s impending appointment at Paris Saint-Germain has given Alli a lifeline. Jose Mourinho clearly doesn’t appreciate the versatile midfielder, so reuniting with Pochettino is critical for Alli to reignite his career.
Most likely destination: Paris Saint-Germain
La Liga
Diego Costa (Atletico Madrid)
Age: 32 | Position: Striker | Estimated value: €10M
Luis Suarez’s arrival has pushed Costa out the door. That’s too much shithousery potential in one locker room, even for Atletico Madrid. The veteran has terminated his deal and will look to capitalize on a final chance to collect a huge paycheck.
Most likely destination: China
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Age: 33 | Position: Forward | Estimated value: €100M
Messi won’t decide on his future until June, even though he’ll technically be free to negotiate with other clubs. That won’t stop everyone else from speculating about his next move, though. Get ready for daily rumors.
Most likely destination: Remains at Barcelona until summer
Ousmane Dembele (Barcelona)
Age: 23 | Position: Winger | Estimated value: €50M
Barcelona are broke. Signings of note will only occur in January if corresponding sales take place, and the oft-injured Dembele is both expendable and potentially capable of commanding a sizable fee.
Most likely destination: Remains at Barcelona until summer
Isco (Real Madrid)
Age: 28 | Position: Attacking midfielder | Estimated value: €20M
Once regarded as being among the game’s silkiest midfielders, Isco’s stock has cratered. The Spaniard has played a mere 358 minutes this season while getting just three league starts. A change of scenery has never been more necessary.
Most likely destination: Arsenal (on loan)
Serie A
Papu Gomez (Atalanta)
Age: 32 | Position: Attacking midfielder | Estimated value: €15M
A bust-up with Gian Piero Gasperini has pushed Atalanta’s longtime talisman toward the exit, and the relationship seems fractured beyond repair. Multiple clubs are interested, and Gomez could be the final piece to get a team over the hump.
Most likely destination: AC Milan
Christian Eriksen (Inter Milan)
Age: 28 | Position: Midfielder | Estimated value: €50M
Inter Milan, in no uncertain terms, want to get rid of Eriksen. The Danish midfielder’s tenure at the San Siro has been an unmitigated disaster, but his talent should still lead to attention from marquee suitors.
Most likely destination: Paris Saint-Germain
Paulo Dybala (Juventus)
Age: 27 | Position: Forward | Estimated value: €80M
Dybala’s inability to secure a place in Andrea Pirlo’s XI – combined with his increasingly murky contract status – is throwing his future into doubt. Juventus came close to selling him once before. Perhaps they close the deal this time?
Most likely destination: Remains at Juventus until summer
Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli)
Age: 29 | Position: Center-back | Estimated value: €65M
Manchester City desperately wanted to sign Koulibaly this past summer, but once again, Napoli held onto their star center-back. It’s unlikely that he leaves midseason with a top-four place very much up for grabs in Serie A.
Most likely destination: Remains at Napoli until summer
Bundesliga
David Alaba (Bayern Munich)
Age: 28 | Position: Defender/midfielder | Estimated value: €65M
Several clubs want to secure the versatile Alaba, who’s among the most coveted of the non-Messi impending free agents. That includes Real Madrid, with the uncertainty over Sergio Ramos’ future adding intrigue.
Most likely destination: Remains at Bayern Munich until summer
Dayot Upamecano (RB Leipzig)
Age: 22 | Position: Center-back | Estimated value: €60M
Similar to the Koulibaly situation, teams in contention for silverware or European spots aren’t selling cornerstone defenders in January. An agreement may well be reached over a fee, but Upamecano won’t change shirts just yet.
Most likely destination: Remains at RB Leipzig until summer
Ozan Kabak (Schalke)
Age: 20 | Position: Center-back | Estimated value: €25M
Schalke, the dysfunctional last-place Bundesliga club, should probably begin preparing for life in the second tier, starting with collecting a handsome fee for Kabak.
Most likely destination: Liverpool
Ligue 1
Renato Sanches (Lille)
Age: 23 | Position: Midfielder | Estimated value: €20M
After a few seasons when it seemed like his promising career was in danger of derailing, Sanches is back on track in France. His resurgence has piqued the interest of Liverpool, setting the stage for a potential move in the future.
Most likely destination: Remains at Lille until summer
Memphis Depay (Lyon)
Age: 26 | Position: Forward | Estimated value: €45M
Depay looked to be heading to the Camp Nou last summer, but Barcelona’s financial issues scuppered that operation. Lyon should pump the brakes on selling the Dutchman for now while they’re in the title hunt.
Most likely destination: Remains at Lyon until summer
Julian Draxler (Paris Saint-Germain)
Age: 27 | Position: Attacking midfielder/forward | Estimated value: €24M
PSG sporting director Leonardo has been trying to move Draxler for about a year, and deals with Hertha Berlin collapsed during the last two transfer windows. Perhaps a swap with Eriksen would satisfy all parties involved in January?
Most likely destination: Inter Milan
Elsewhere in Europe
Perr Schuurs (Ajax)
Age: 21 | Position: Center-back | Estimated value: €9M
Comparisons to former Ajax stud Matthijs de Ligt aren’t an accident, and Schuurs looks destined to make a mammoth move very soon. Liverpool are known admirers, and there’s an awful lot of smoke that could turn into a fire eventually.
Most likely destination: Remains at Ajax until summer