Week 15 Waiver Wire
By Adam Helbling:
Go directly to the waiver wire; Do not pass Go; Do not collect $200 (yet).
QB Jason Campbell, Washington Redskins – Campbell had over 220 yards passing and two touchdowns last week against the Oakland Raiders. Over the last three weeks he has three straight multiple touchdown outings averaging 273 yards passing and 2.3 touchdowns per contest. Campbell is currently available in 75 percent of leagues polled.
WR Hakeem Nicks, New York Giants – Nicks got the start last week over Mario Manningham against the Philadelphia Eagles and finished with four receptions, 110 yards receiving and one touchdown, his second in as many games. Over the last four weeks of the season Nicks has averaged 70 yards receiving and 0.5 touchdowns per game. Nicks is currently available in just under half of all leagues polled.
WR Michael Jenkins, Atlanta Falcons – Jenkins scored his first touchdown of the season last week against the New Orleans Saints. The Falcons No. 2 receiver has turned in three straight solid performances averaging 5.3 receptions and 85 yards per contest. He makes a nice No. 3 option for teams struggling with depth heading into the play-offs. He is currently available in 95 percent of all leagues.
WR Kenny Britt, Tennessee Titans – Britt only had two receptions last week, but continued to show big play potential with 75 yards. Britt has scored a touchdown in three of his last four games and is averaging 73 yards receiving during that time. He is currently available in 70 percent of leagues polled.

TE Jermichael Finley, Green Bay Packers – Finley finished last week’s game against the Chicago Bears as the team’s most targeted player and led the team in receptions and receiving yards. Finley has at least 70 yards receiving in two straight games and makes a decent option for owners tired of rotating tight ends week after week. He is currently available in 20 percent of leagues polled.