While we are far past the point of the fantasy football season when waiver-wire moves make or break a campaign, all it takes is one shrewd addition to take home a championship. The dark-horse running back or the overlooked wide receiver who just so happens to explode during the fantasy football playoffs can overshadow an entire season of dominance from Adrian Peterson or others.
The only problem with looking to the waiver wire heading into Week 14 is the lack of viable free agents.
There aren’t many quality players remaining with the fantasy playoffs a week or two away for most leagues, and that means owners must dig a bit deeper than just checking the injury wire and looking for possible fill-ins (picking up a Cleveland Browns receiver just because Travis Benjamin got hurt probably isn't the best strategy).