Why are these guys still

Every week, I point out the diamond in the rough gems sitting on the waiver wire that you want ASAP, the players owned in fewer than 30% of all leagues that should be owned in most. In addition to that this week, I’m doing an article called, “why are these guys still on your roster,” highlighting the garbage that’s on more than 50% of rosters that should be promptly disposed of.

WR Roy Williams- Dallas

Percent owned (ESPN): 67.1%

He played well for a 3 week stretch but right now he’s Jon Kitna’s #3 receiver. He has 1 catch for 21 yards in his last two games.

RB CJ Spiller- Buffalo

Percent owned (ESPN): 65.6%

You may have thought that because the Bills drafted him 9th, they’d use him. Apparently not. His season high in carries is 7.

QB Tony Romo- Dallas

Percent owned (ESPN): 65.5%

He probably won’t play a game for the rest of the season.

 

RB Donald Brown- Indianapolis

Percent owned (ESPN): 64.6%

He’s battled injuries problems all year and even if healthy, he’s probably their #3 back behind the emerging Mike Hart.

RB Tim Hightower- Arizona

Percent owned (ESPN): 62.9%

He hasn’t had more than 10 carries since week 3 when Chris Wells was still hurting and now he’s moved to #3 on the depth chart behind LaRod Stephens-Howling.

RB Cadillac Williams- Tampa Bay

Percent owned (ESPN): 59.8%

He’s averaging 2.5 YPC and has clearly lost his job to undrafted rookie LeGarrette Blount.

WR Bernard Berrian- Minnesota

Percent owned (ESPN): 52.6%

He’s yet to record more than 2 catches in a game this season, with or without Moss.

WR Vincent Jackson- San Diego

Percent owned (ESPN): 52.3%

He hasn’t played all year as he’s been holding out and suspended. He can’t play until week 12, when I doubt the Chargers will use him at all, even with all the injuries they have suffered at receiver.

RB Jerome Harrison- Cleveland

Percent owned (ESPN): 50.1%

Let’s see, he lost his job in Cleveland to Peyton Hillis and then got traded to Philly where he has 6 yards on 6 carries behind LeSean McCoy.

 

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