Fred Jackson of the Bills...

Every week, SportsGrumblings.com editors and staff coordinate to offer an intriguing list of fantasy football players likely to be available on the waiver wire.
Availability, of course, depends on the league. While we stray from the standard to serve shallow and deep formats alike, the SG staff uses 12 team, 15 player leagues as the median.
Quarterback
1. David Garrard - Jacksonville - He is still available in shallow formats.
2. Rex Grossman - Chicago - The Bears schedule is favorable for Grossman and company.
3. Luke McCown - Tampa Bay - McCown's strong arm doesn't trump QB Jeff Garcia's experience but his performance against the Saints was impressive.
4. Sage Rosenfels - Houston - Consider handcuffing Rosenfels to the injured Matt Schaub.
5. Jason Campbell - Washington - With the team out of the playoff hunt, expect to see
6. Phillip Rivers - San Diego - The Chargers face Tennessee and Detroit (defenses that have suspect secondaries) over the next two weeks.
Running Back
1. Adrian Peterson - Chicago - With starting RB Cedric Benson expected to be out for the rest of the season; Peterson takes hold of the starting rushing role
2. Justin Fargas - Oakland - LaMont Jordan was a healthy inactive in Week 11 and saw but one carry in Week 12.
3. Kolby Smith - Kansas City - The rookie free agent is still available in shallow formats.
4. Ron Dayne - Houston - With starting RB Ahman Green unable to shake a knee injury, Dayne is the teams lead back
5. Chris Brown - Tennessee - With rookie RB Chris Henry set to begin serving his four-game suspension Brown's role will increase.
6. Reuben Droughns - New York Giants - Is available in shallow formats and will be the primary backup
7. T.J. Duckett - Detroit - Has replaced Tatum Bell as the primary backup to Kevin Jones.
8. Kenton Keith - Indianapolis - A must handcuff to Joe Addai.
9, Leon Washington - New York Jets - A must handcuff to Thomas Jones.
10. Fred Jackson - Buffalo - The new Buffalo starter registered 150 yards combined yardage against a good Redskin defense. Rookie Marshawn Lynch could return this week but Jackson has roster value.
11. Lorenzo Booker - Miami - Expect to see the young running back receive more work over the final four games of the season.
12. Aaron Stecker - New Orleans - Reggie Bush owners would be wise to handcuff Stecker for their playoff run.
Wide Receiver
1. Bobby Engram -Seattle - The return of D.J. Hackett and Deion Branch relegated Engram's to free agent status, but Hackett's recent injury offers Engram more looks -- again.
2. Muhsin Muhammad - Chicago - Continues to receive more targets with each passing week.
3. Sidney Rice - Minnesota - Will lead the Vikings in receiving yards by seasons end.
4. Bryant Johnson - Arizona - With both Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin hurting -- Johnson becomes a viable fantasy option.
5. Mike Furrey - Detroit - With Roy Williams out for the rest of the regular season, Furrey becomes an important part of the Lions passing game.
6. Brandon Stokley - Denver - It appears the WR Javon Walker won't recover in time to have fantasy consideration leaving Stokley as a starting option for owners.
7. Joe Jurevicius -Cleveland - Continues to be overlooked in most formats.
8. Calvin Johnson - Detroit - With WR Roy Williams out Johnson will receive more targets from QB Jon Kitna.
9. Reggie Williams - Jacksonville - With Garrard back, Williams is the big play option.
10. Arnaz Battle - San Francisco - Has become QB Trent Dilfer's favorite target.
11. Anthony Gonzalez - Indianapolis - Broke out in Week 12 and will replace All Pro Marvin Harrison for the remainder of the regular season.
12. Justin Gage - Tennessee - Over the last month, Gage has become one of Vince Young's favorite targets.
13. Nate Burleson - Seattle - Burleson didn't start in Week 13, but is the big play weapon in the Seahawks passing game.
14. Shaun McDonald - Detroit - McDonald will likely serve as one of Jon Kitna's starters now that Roy Williams is done for the rest of the season.
15. Roddy White - Atlanta - Regardless of the Falcons' quarterback, White continues to perform.
Tight End
1. Desmond Clark - Chicago - The rookie Olsen seems to be hitting the wall.
2. Donald Lee - Green Bay - Continues to show up as the teams top redzone target.
3. Justin Peelle - Miami - Deep league option.
4. Eric Johnson - New Orleans - Continues to be targeted.
5. Tony Scheffler - Denver - Continues to fight nagging injuries but continues to be a redzone target for QB Jay Cutler.
6. Bo Scaife - Tennessee - The Titans schedule is favorable moving forward.
7. Leonard Pope - Arizona - Five touchdowns this season makes him a deep league option.