Each week, I highlight a few players that you should target in waivers. I’ll use the ESPN league data when filtering players, so the only players eligible for discussion here are those that are available on the waiver wire of at least 40% of ESPN’s leagues. I’ll list each player’s percentage-owned after their name so you have an idea of how available they are in leagues around the country. I’ll always try to talk about a player or two that are available in 90% of leagues for those of you in 12-team leagues or leagues with big rosters.

QUARTERBACKS

Matt Schaub (49.3) is still available in over half of ESPN’s leagues. Even without Andre Johnson and facing a pretty good Colts defense, he put up decent numbers. If AJ misses a lot of time, it would hurt Schaub, but with Johnson back in the lineup, he’s a dangerous QB2…David Garrard (35.3) threw for 152 yards and a score against the Broncos, who have one of the best pass defenses in the game. He also added 52 rushing yards in the victory. On the season, he’s averaging 210 pass yards, 1 TD and 32 yards on the ground. That’s 17.5 points per game in a standard scoring format, which makes him a good QB2… Jason Campbell (26.3) didn’t light up the Giants as expected (190 yards, 1 TD), but he wasn’t bad either. I think he’ll continue to improve and is a good backup for a QB1 with a bye week of 9 or 11…He didn’t throw for a ton of yards, but Chad Pennington (55.4) did throw for two scores and led the Jets to a win. He has a pretty favorable schedule ahead of him, so he should continue to be a decent QB2 as long as he stays healthy… Jeff Garcia (30.2) didn’t do anything to help is stock on Sunday, but he’s still a good option for those in need of a spot starter in week 4 (when the Bucs face the Panthers)…Derek Anderson threw two picks, but he also posted 248 yards and two scores, one on the ground and one through the air. His schedule is mediocre, for the next few weeks, so he isn’t a bad option for those desperate for some production at the QB position…Damon Huard (7.1) had a great 2006, and had a pretty nice game against Minnesota (206 yards, 1 TD). Dwayne Bowe is coming on, which will only help Huard’s chances.

RUNNING BACKS

Given my criteria, the pickings are pretty slim at RB. With Ahman Green hobbled, Ron Dayne (15.7) might be worth a pickup for those owners in a tough spot in week 4. If he can’t go Samkon Gado (0.2) would probably get the start…Brian Leonard (9.0) should get the start now that Steven Jackson is out for a week or two…Earnest Graham (0.2) filled in admirably for Cadillac Williams, who left the game with fumbling problems (or an injury, depending on whom you believe). After the game, Gruden said that he needed to find a way to get Graham involved. He is 27 and from Florida, and hasn’t had much of a shot in his young career. When he was a rookie, he played behind Michael Pittman, and then Williams came in a year later, so the PT just hasn’t been there…Sammy Morris (14.2) continues to vulture carries from Laurence Maroney, and that will continue for the foreseeable future…Kenny Watson (2.5) would be a good stopgap RB if Rudi Johnson misses any time with the hamstring injury that forced him out of Sunday’s action.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Brandon Marshall (47.9) looked great against the Jags, racking up seven catches for 133 yards and should be owned in all leagues…Shaun McDonald (24.7) had another big day (5-76-1) and should continue to thrive in Detroit’s wide-open offense…Even with Greg Jennings back, James Jones (13.1) looked good, catching six passes for 79 yards, and he almost scored. The Packers threw 45 times on Sunday and figure to pass the ball a lot the rest of the way…Roddy White (1.8) has caught 11 balls for 208 yards and a score over the last two weeks and it looks like a light has finally switched on. He was highly touted coming out of college and is in his third year, which is a common year for WRs to breakout. A word of warning: Joey Harrington looks his way a ton, but Byron Leftwich may not…Nate Burleson (5.7) has really come on as the starting flanker in Seattle. Over the past two weeks he has caught eight balls for 115 yards and two scores…Dwayne Bowe (11.8) has caught a TD in each of the last two weeks and is emerging as a viable threat alongside Tony Gonzalez in the KC passing game…Bobby Engram (7.9) has gone over 60 yards in each of the first three games. With D.J. Hackett out, he has value, especially in PPR leagues…Andre Davis (0.2) caught four passes for 70 yards against the Colts, and with both Andre Johnson and Jacoby Jones out with injuries, he should get a bunch of snaps.

TIGHT ENDS

Owen Daniels (43.1) is a no-brainer pickup with Andre Johnson hobbled…Eric Johnson (24.5) continues to play an important role in the New Orleans passing game…Donald Lee (2.0) seems to be Brett Favre’s security blanket over the middle. He’s not a burner, but he has nice hands and finds ways to get open…Jeff King (1.4) has 13 catches on the season and scored on Sunday. Those desperate for TE help should grab him.