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Rich Keefe's Fantasy Brief: Week 6 Must Adds

BOSTON (CBS) -- We're getting into the heart of the Fantasy Football season, with bye weeks in full swing.

The waiver wire in most leagues has probably been picked pretty clean at this point, but 98.5 The Sports Hub's Rich Keefe passes along a few valuable players that could be out there if you need to fill a void on your roster.

New York Giants Running Back Andre Williams

"He was already getting some carries but Rashad Jennings was looking good. (Jennings) got hurt, and while he hasn't been ruled out for Sunday, all accounts say he's going to miss that game and the game after that," said Keefe. "Even if Andre Williams is the lead back for just two games, he's worth the pickup."

Denver Broncos Running Back Ronnie Hillman

"Monte Ball is out for a few weeks. We know they pass first in Denver, and sometimes second and third, but Hillman is going to be the starting back there," said Keefe.

New England Patriots Tight End Tim Wright

"A lot of people who may have owned him earlier in the season probably dropped him. Like Brandon LaFell, I said tentatively add him if you have a roster spot. Wright didn't get a ton of snaps -- he was only out there 19 times -- but five of them they threw to him and he caught them all for 85 yards and a touchdown. If you don't like what you have at tight end, give Tim Wright a shot," said Keefe.

Atlanta Falcons Running Back Antone Smith

"There are very limited touches (in Atlanta), however in five games (Smith) has four touchdowns; two rush and two receiving. They're all big plays. In five games he's had four double-digit point games in standard leagues," noted Keefe. "He's worth being picked up. With pickups it doesn't mean you put them in your lineups, but all the guys we mentioned are worth being owned."

Listen below for the full Fantasy Brief!

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