🎯 Players to Target on Waivers

Improve your team for the stretch run

Week 14 Waivers

Need to fill a hole in your roster this week? These 5 players will do it immediately … in two minutes or less.

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Trevor Lawrence (JAX), available in 66.1% of leagues

Lawrence is one of the better stop-gap quarterbacks you can grab this week, and it actually feels like he’s settling into a rhythm at the right time. He just threw for 229 yards with two scores against Tennessee and hit chunk plays to both Parker Washington and Jakobi Meyers early in that game, showing that this new receiver setup is starting to click. But what really stands out is how Jacksonville as a whole has steadied themselves, stacking wins in Weeks 11–13 and playing with the confidence of a team that’s legitimately pushing for the playoffs. So if you need a Week 14 streamer, the combination of his recent production and an offense that’s finally found a groove makes him a solid pickup, especially with the Colts allowing big production to WRs, and looking more vulnerable in recent weeks.

Chris Rodriguez Jr. (WAS), available in 87.6% of leagues

Chris Rodriguez has taken over. He’s led Washington in carries in back-to-back games and even punched in scores in Week 13 and Week 11. But the real story is how cleanly he separated from the rest of the rotation; across those same games, his workload outpaced Jacory Croskey-Merritt and Jeremy McNichols in both opportunities and results, even after Washington fell behind early. So with the Commanders leaning on him as their primary early-down option, he’s an add who can stabilize your RB spot when you need it most. And while the Vikings just got blanked 26-0 and have been unpredictable week-to-week, they’ve also given up meaningful production to opposing offenses during recent losses, giving Rodriguez a chance to maintain his role even in a tougher matchup window.

Devin Neal (NO), available in 58% of leagues

Devin Neal has been “next man up” in New Orleans, and the Saints are acting like a team ready to see what they have in their rookie. He just handled 14 carries and 3 catches against Miami, and even though the offense struggled, he was the back they trusted once they moved away from the early rotation. But with Alvin Kamara getting knocked out in Week 12 and the season clearly slipping away for the Saints, the team has shifted into “development mode,” and Neal’s workload already reflects that. So if you need an RB with a real path to volume heading into Week 14, and one who already showed he can handle both rushing and receiving work, Neal is exactly the kind of late-season pickup who can give you usable touches when you really need them.

Christian Watson (GB), available in 49.1% of leagues

Christian Watson has settled into a steady rhythm since returning midseason, giving this Packers offense a real vertical spark again. But the big thing that jumps off the page is how consistently he’s produced over the last month, with 4–5 catches in three straight games and explosive moments like the 51-yard score against Detroit and an earlier 85-yard outing in his return. So heading into a matchup with a Bears defense that’s been beatable through the air, he profiles as the kind of upside WR you actually feel good about adding. He’s getting targets, he’s making plays, and on a Packers team that’s been picking up wins and finding offensive balance lately, he’s simply an ownable wideout who can help right now.

Adonai Mitchelll (NYJ). available in 97.3% of leagues

Mitchell finally showed why the Jets traded for him. He didn’t just pop, he detonated in Week 13 with 8 catches for 102 yards and a long touchdown that flipped the game. But this wasn’t as random as it looks. The Jets have been feeding him steady targets ever since he arrived, even through the drops and growing pains, and with Garrett Wilson still out, his role has only expanded. So heading into Week 14, he walks into another favorable matchup against a Dolphins defense that has repeatedly given up production all season and just got beat again in Week 13, despite winning. If you need a WR with real upside and a chance to stay hot while New York leans on him, Mitchell is a late-season swing worth taking.

So look for these players on waivers to improve your squad… As promised, in two minutes or less.

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