QUARTERBACKS

Here is a list of players that may be available on your league’s waiver wire, in order of relative value:

Jon Kitna, Chad Pennington, Alex Smith, Rex Grossman, David Carr, Phillip Rivers, Matt Leinart, Charlie Frye, Tony Romo, Damon Huard, Brad Johnson, Seneca Wallace, Mark Brunell. J.P. Losman, Bruce Gradkowski, Vince Young, Joey Harrington, Kyle Boller

Tony Romo started the second half of the Monday night game and threw for 227 yards, 2 TD and 3 INT. It wasn’t all pretty, and there’s no guarantee that Bill Parcells is going to stick with him, but it’s worth noting. Dallas has a great group of receivers and if Romo can take care of the ball, he’ll be the guy down the stretch…Charlie Batch played well in Ben Roethlisberger’s absence and is an obvious choice if Big Ben misses any time…Seneca Wallace will replace Matt Hasselbeck, who is out for three weeks (according to Mike Holmgren). Wallace had a tough time on Sunday, but should fare better with a week’s worth of reps under his belt.

RUNNING BACKS

Travis Henry, Leon Washington, Wali Lundy, Maurice Jones-Drew, Justin Fargas, Cedric Benson, Maurice Morris, Jerious Norwood, Michael Turner, Brandon Jacobs, Najeh Davenport

Leon Washington was the main main for the Jets on Sunday, rushing 20 times for 129 yards and two TD. Kevan Barlow is still in the picture (12 carries), but Washington seems to be grabbing the reins…LaMont Jordan missed the game Sunday and is listed as questionable for next week (he wants to “play it safe” with his bad back), so Justin Fargas immediately becomes a decent spot starter. He has good speed but has been injury prone…Don’t look now but Wali Lundy is back in the saddle for the Texans. Samkon Gado started the game but his line (10 carries, 27 yards) doesn’t compare to Lundy’s final line (19 carries, 93 yards, 1 TD, 4 catches, 15 yards). Has Lundy done enough to win the job? Only head coach Gary Kubiak knows for sure.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Marques Colston, Reggie Williams, Mark Clayton, Bernard Berrian, Jerricho Cotchery, Mike Furrey, Marty Booker, Doug Gabriel, Wes Welker, Bryant Johnson, Marcus Robinson, Eric Parker

Marty Booker may have been cut after missing some time with an injured shoulder, but he caught seven passes for 110 yards and a TD against the Packers, sending many Chris Chambers owners to the loony bin in the process…If Troy Williamson or Travis Taylor miss any games, Marcus Robinson’s value would increase. He caught four passes for 77 yards and a score against the Seahawks.

TIGHT ENDS

Chris Cooley, Desmond Clark, Alex Smith, Owen Daniels, Eric Johnson, Jerramy Stevens, Courtney Anderson

Although he has the name of a pretty little pop star, Courtney Anderson also has some game. He caught three passes for 55 yards in the win over the Cardinals, and is benefiting from more looks this season…Owen Daniels continues to produce at a nice clip for a rookie. He caught two passes for 20 yards and a score, his fourth of the year.