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Week 17 Waiver Wire: Kickers and Defenses

by Kori Ellis on December 29th, 2007

If you are in a league that plays through Week 17, a couple points here and there from your kicker or D might make a difference in a fantasy football championship. Here are some suggestions who you should play.

K Rob Bironas, Tennessee Titans
The Titans will be trying to win this game. To beat the Indianapolis Colts, they will probably rely on Bironas’ leg. There’s a good chance that Bironas has at least a couple field goals this week. The Colts don’t have much to play for and will likely sit their big names for much of the game.

K Josh Brown, Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks have already clinched their division but their opponent is so bad this week they should still be able to move the ball, even if they play all backups. The Atlanta Falcons are just a disaster right now. If Seneca Wallace or even Charlie Frye play quarterback, they should be able to get Brown into field goal range.

D Washington Redskins
The Redskins need to win to get into the playoffs. Going against the Dallas Cowboys, they will rely on their defense to play well. The good news for the Redskins is that the Cowboys will not only be without Terrell Owens, but most likely a number of other starters who will no doubt sit out as Dallas has clinched their spot in the playoffs.

D Cincinnati Bengals
Although the Bengals have long been out of the playoff race, they will be playing for pride this week. Going up against the Miami Dolphins, the Bengals will try to get a win. The Dolphins, who already got their victory to stay out of the record books, will just be looking to end their miserable season. Look for the Bengals to make some big plays on defense.

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