Fantasy football Week 9 sleepers: 11 streamers to target

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Fantasy football Week 9 sleepers: 11 streamers to target Joe Bond, USA TODAYNovember 1, 2025 at 9:03 PM 0 Guess what? We're at the halfway point of the NFL season. Week 9 is here, and while it would be nice to think everyone had a great record or a fully healthy fantasy roster, that just isn't the case. The reality is that some teams will be scratching and clawing their way through the rest of the regular season, which, by the way, is just six short weeks away for many of you.

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Joe Bond, USA TODAYNovember 1, 2025 at 9:03 PM

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Guess what? We're at the halfway point of the NFL season. Week 9 is here, and while it would be nice to think everyone had a great record or a fully healthy fantasy roster, that just isn't the case.

The reality is that some teams will be scratching and clawing their way through the rest of the regular season, which, by the way, is just six short weeks away for many of you. The best way to survive the bye weeks, injuries, or plain old bad performances is to turn to the waiver wire for sleepers you can stream. These players can give your team the boost it needs to stay alive in your league.

To help, here are 10 players and one defense you can stream to win Week 9.

*Streamers are players who are rostered in 50% or fewer of Yahoo! leagues.

Fantasy Football Week 9 StreamersQuarterbacksSam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks

Darnold has bookended his season with two bad performances, but in between (Weeks 2 to 6) he was excellent. Over that five-week stretch, he ranked as the QB8 in points per game.

You can't ignore the down weeks, but those came against much tougher opponents than the one he faces this weekend, the Commanders. Washington is allowing the sixth-most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks and likely will not have an answer for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Cooper Kupp, and company. Darnold should have a good day.

Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars

Lawrence likely does not inspire as much confidence as Darnold, especially with the news that Travis Hunter is going on IR, but the matchup is too good to ignore. On paper, the Raiders are an average pass defense, allowing the 16th-most points to opposing quarterbacks. A deeper dive uncovers that their ranking is padded due to facing Cam Ward, who has made even the worst defenses look good.

The only real concern is Maxx Crosby, who can single-handedly wreck a passing game. Still, with a hopefully healthy Brian Thomas Jr., Lawrence has enough weapons to turn this into a solid fantasy outing.

5. Buffalo Bills acquire Kelvin Benjamin from Carolina Panthers (2017) The 2014 first-round pick never quite lived up to the potential he showed in his rookie season with the Carolina Panthers. After catching 73 passes for 1,008 yards and nine touchdowns his first season, Benjamin missed the entire 2015 season after tearing his ACL in training camp.

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5. Buffalo Bills acquire Kelvin Benjamin from Carolina Panthers (2017) The 2014 first-round pick never quite lived up to the potential he showed in his rookie season with the Carolina Panthers. After catching 73 passes for 1,008 yards and nine touchdowns his first season, Benjamin missed the entire 2015 season after tearing his ACL in training camp.

">5. Buffalo Bills acquire Kelvin Benjamin from Carolina Panthers (2017) The 2014 first-round pick never quite lived up to the potential he showed in his rookie season with the Carolina Panthers. After catching 73 passes for 1,008 yards and nine touchdowns his first season, Benjamin missed the entire 2015 season after tearing his ACL in training camp.

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4. Chicago Bears trade for Chase Claypool (2022) Chase Claypool enjoyed two seasons of solid production with the Pittsburgh Steelers after the team made him its second-round pick in 2020. Across 2020 and 2021, the Notre Dame product had 121 catches for 1,733 yards and 11 touchdowns.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>4. Chicago Bears trade for Chase Claypool (2022) Chase Claypool enjoyed two seasons of solid production with the Pittsburgh Steelers after the team made him its second-round pick in 2020. Across 2020 and 2021, the Notre Dame product had 121 catches for 1,733 yards and 11 touchdowns.

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4. Chicago Bears trade for Chase Claypool (2022) Chase Claypool enjoyed two seasons of solid production with the Pittsburgh Steelers after the team made him its second-round pick in 2020. Across 2020 and 2021, the Notre Dame product had 121 catches for 1,733 yards and 11 touchdowns.

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3. Indianapolis Colts send first-round pick to Browns for Trent Richardson (2013) Trent Richardson tallied 950 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground, 367 receiving yards, and one touchdown catch as a rookie in 2012. At the time, he seemed the lone bright spot in an otherwise brutal year for the Cleveland Browns. First-round quarterback and 28-year-old rookie Brandon Weeden had the fourth-worst passer rating in the NFL. Cleveland finished 5-11 and in last place in the AFC North.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>3. Indianapolis Colts send first-round pick to Browns for Trent Richardson (2013) Trent Richardson tallied 950 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground, 367 receiving yards, and one touchdown catch as a rookie in 2012. At the time, he seemed the lone bright spot in an otherwise brutal year for the Cleveland Browns. First-round quarterback and 28-year-old rookie Brandon Weeden had the fourth-worst passer rating in the NFL. Cleveland finished 5-11 and in last place in the AFC North.

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3. Indianapolis Colts send first-round pick to Browns for Trent Richardson (2013) Trent Richardson tallied 950 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground, 367 receiving yards, and one touchdown catch as a rookie in 2012. At the time, he seemed the lone bright spot in an otherwise brutal year for the Cleveland Browns. First-round quarterback and 28-year-old rookie Brandon Weeden had the fourth-worst passer rating in the NFL. Cleveland finished 5-11 and in last place in the AFC North.

">3. Indianapolis Colts send first-round pick to Browns for Trent Richardson (2013) Trent Richardson tallied 950 yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground, 367 receiving yards, and one touchdown catch as a rookie in 2012. At the time, he seemed the lone bright spot in an otherwise brutal year for the Cleveland Browns. First-round quarterback and 28-year-old rookie Brandon Weeden had the fourth-worst passer rating in the NFL. Cleveland finished 5-11 and in last place in the AFC North.

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2. Green Bay Packers think John Hadl is their franchise quarterback (1974) In 1973, a 33-year-old Hadl played in his first season with the Los Angeles Rams after 11 years with the San Diego Chargers. By the end of the year, the former Kansas Jayhawk earned a sixth Pro Bowl nod to go along with his first-team All-Pro honors (a career first) and second-place finish in MVP voting behind running back O.J. Simpson.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>2. Green Bay Packers think John Hadl is their franchise quarterback (1974) In 1973, a 33-year-old Hadl played in his first season with the Los Angeles Rams after 11 years with the San Diego Chargers. By the end of the year, the former Kansas Jayhawk earned a sixth Pro Bowl nod to go along with his first-team All-Pro honors (a career first) and second-place finish in MVP voting behind running back O.J. Simpson.

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2. Green Bay Packers think John Hadl is their franchise quarterback (1974) In 1973, a 33-year-old Hadl played in his first season with the Los Angeles Rams after 11 years with the San Diego Chargers. By the end of the year, the former Kansas Jayhawk earned a sixth Pro Bowl nod to go along with his first-team All-Pro honors (a career first) and second-place finish in MVP voting behind running back O.J. Simpson.

">2. Green Bay Packers think John Hadl is their franchise quarterback (1974) In 1973, a 33-year-old Hadl played in his first season with the Los Angeles Rams after 11 years with the San Diego Chargers. By the end of the year, the former Kansas Jayhawk earned a sixth Pro Bowl nod to go along with his first-team All-Pro honors (a career first) and second-place finish in MVP voting behind running back O.J. Simpson.

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1. Minnesota Vikings trade their future for Herschel Walker (1989) The Minnesota Vikings' trade for Herschel Walker is among the worst trades in NFL history, midseason or otherwise. It even has its own Wikipedia page. Walker had established himself as Dallas' best player by 1988, his third season as a pro.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>1. Minnesota Vikings trade their future for Herschel Walker (1989) The Minnesota Vikings' trade for Herschel Walker is among the worst trades in NFL history, midseason or otherwise. It even has its own Wikipedia page. Walker had established himself as Dallas' best player by 1988, his third season as a pro.

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1. Minnesota Vikings trade their future for Herschel Walker (1989) The Minnesota Vikings' trade for Herschel Walker is among the worst trades in NFL history, midseason or otherwise. It even has its own Wikipedia page. Walker had established himself as Dallas' best player by 1988, his third season as a pro.

">1. Minnesota Vikings trade their future for Herschel Walker (1989) The Minnesota Vikings' trade for Herschel Walker is among the worst trades in NFL history, midseason or otherwise. It even has its own Wikipedia page. Walker had established himself as Dallas' best player by 1988, his third season as a pro.

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1 / 23Did one of these NFL trade deadline deals ruin your fantasy league team for the year?The NFL trade deadline is quickly approaching. Some teams could make trades that boost their playoff and Super Bowl odds, but others will make bad deals that hamper their rosters. There's no way to know which trades will turn out the best until one is able to look back with the benefit of hindsight. However, several deals from the past have not aged so well in the years since they happened. More than a few bad moves happened midseason at the trade deadline. The following five trades have aged exceptionally poorly and could be considered among the worst trade deadline deals in NFL history.Running BacksBam Knight, Arizona Cardinals

Why is a starting running back with the backfield mostly to himself still available in so many leagues?

Either way, he should not be, especially given Knight draws a premium matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. You can say he has been underwhelming since he has not topped 57 rushing yards, but he has still finished as an RB2 in both games without Trey Benson.

Tyjae Spears, Tennessee Titans

At this point, Spears might as well have a reserved spot in this article.

Tony Pollard is not going anywhere, so Spears will remain in a committee, which limits his ceiling. The reason to keep liking him is his increasing usage.

Last week, he out-snapped Pollard for the second time in three weeks. While Pollard had more carries (11 to 9), Spears handled the passing downs, two-minute drill, and inside-the-five snaps. With Tennessee likely playing from behind most weeks, that passing game role is huge for his value.

Brashard Smith, Kansas City Chiefs

This one is a deeper dive, but some of you will need to dig this deep.

With Isiah Pacheco out, that leaves Kareem Hunt and Smith in the backfield. It is tough to project exactly how much work Smith will get, but Andy Reid has not leaned on one running back in recent years. Expect plenty of Smith, especially in the passing game, similar to Jerick McKinnon's old role.

Wide ReceiversTroy Franklin, Denver Broncos

Do you know who ranks as WR25 in half-PPR leagues right now? You guessed it, Troy Franklin.

Sure, that is boosted by two huge games, 20 points in Week 2 and 23.9 in Week 8, but he also posted a WR20 finish (9.9 points) in Week 7.

Houston is a tough matchup, no denying that. But Franklin now has 18 targets over the last two weeks and has solidified himself as the WR2 in Denver. Fun fact, he has just two fewer targets on the season than Courtland Sutton.

Chimere Dike, Tennessee Titans

Two Titans in one article, yikes. But receiver options for streaming this week are not great, so here we are.

Dike has been excellent without Calvin Ridley, who seems unlikely to play again this week. In those two games, Dike has caught 12 passes for 163 yards and a touchdown, averaging a WR17 finish. Sometimes you just ride the hot hand.

Chris Moore, Washington Commanders

Just like Brashard Smith above, this one is a deep dive. However, some of you are in leagues where Franklin, Dike, even other potential streamers such as Christian Kirk, Jalen Coker, etc. are long gone.

Moore saw reduced snaps last week with Deebo Samuel and Terry McLaurin both healthy. But with McLaurin already ruled out after re-aggravating his quad injury, Moore should return to the WR2 role in two-wide sets.

Even better, Jayden Daniels is expected back at quarterback. The last time that was the case, along with McLaurin being out, Moore caught three of five targets for 46 yards and a touchdown.

Tight EndsJuwan Johnson, New Orleans Saints

Over the last two weeks, Johnson has been heavily involved again, just like early in the season. He has totaled 15 targets and 132 yards over that span, finishing as a TE1 both weeks in half-PPR formats.

The matchup against the Rams is not ideal, but with rookie Tyler Shough starting, Johnson should see a healthy target share once again.

Theo Johnson, New York Giants

Without Cam Skattebo, the Giants running game, which has been the engine of their offense, will likely take a step back. Tyrone Tracy Jr. will fill in, but his 3.5 yards per carry will not move the needle.

That should mean more passing from Jaxson Dart. Wan'Dale Robinson and Darius Slayton will remain the primary outside threats, but Theo Johnson has become a trusted target.

Since Dart took over in Week 5, Johnson has averaged around a 20% target share, even in games where both Slayton and Robinson were healthy. The 49ers matchup will not be easy, but if you are grabbing a tight end off waivers, getting one seeing five or more targets per game is solid.

DefenseJacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars have been one of the league's most opportunistic defenses, tied for second in interceptions and adding four fumble recoveries.

They hit a rough three-game stretch before their bye, when their aggressive style backfired. But this week against the Raiders, who have given the ball away 12 times, tied for second most in the league, the Jaguars should get back on track.

Stream them with confidence.

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