RUNNING BACKS

Mewelde Moore, MIN – It’s highly doubtful Moore still on your waiver wire, but he’s now the starting running back for the Vikings and you should snatch him up immediately if he’s still available.

Marcel Shipp, ARI – J.J. Arrington has been a disappointment thus far and HC Dennis Green seems to have more confidence in Shipp at the moment. Marcel is a must-add if you already drafted Arrington.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Terry Glenn, DAL – I’m not a huge believer in Glenn, mostly due to his history of injury, but he’s caught 14 balls for 336 yards and a TD over the first three games. Those are good numbers no matter what league you’re in.

Travis Taylor, MIN – With Nate Burleson out with an injury, Taylor moved into the spotlight on Sunday catching three passes for 40 yards and two scores. He should continue to thrive with Burleson out and the offense improving.

Kevin Curtis, STL – If teammate Isaac Bruce misses any more time with his toe injury, Curtis’ value will skyrocket. With Bruce missing most of this week’s game, Curtis caught five passes for 56 yards and a score.

Greg Lewis, PHI – Over the first three weeks, Lewis has caught 15 balls for 153 yards and a touchdown, making him worth a roster spot in deeper leagues that reward receivers with 1 point per reception. He should continue to take advantage of the single coverage he receives when Terrell Owens and Brian Westbrook are on the field.

Reggie Williams, JAX – His numbers so far this season are not overly impressive (13 catches for 133 yards and zero TDs), but he’s consistently targeted and should continue to improve as the season wears on. Jimmy Smith is no spring chicken, so Reggie’s value is growing as time goes on, especially in dynasty leagues.

Bobby Engram, SEA – I talked about him last week, but he deserves another mention. In the first three games, he’s caught 18 passes for 210 yards. If your league gives one point per reception, Engram is worth having.