Fantrax EPL Draft managers are back after the International break to upgrade their teams on the EPL waiver wire.
Attacking players are hard to come by, but there are some options available.
Week three suggestion Facundo Buonanotte scored, and other suggestion Nathan Collins has his highest points on the season, giving him the second highest defender points total of the season.
Week 4 EPL Waiver wire suggestions (under 50% rostered) are listed in order my most to least rostered.
Week 4 Fantasy EPL Draft Waiver Wire
Aaron Wan-Bissaka – Defender – 47% – Fulham vs West Ham
The former Manchester United defender made his first start in week three against Manchester City. AWB looks like the starter going forward for the Hammers. Wan-Bissaka put up positive points, even though they conceded three goals. Wan-Bissaka still is an attacking back and put in a few quality crosses last game as well. AWB could be a long-term choice and available for now on the EPL Waiver wire.
Jacob Ramsey – Midfielder – 25% – Aston Villa vs Everton
Ramsey got this first start after coming on as a sub for two weeks to start. Aston Villa have a great stretch of games in September, with all three opponents currently sitting in the bottom four of the table. He’s not a guaranteed starter, but he does offer real potential in the event he does start. He had a shot per game, as well as an assist. He’s a top midfield target on the EPL waiver wire.
Victor Kristiansen – Defender 8% – Crystal Palace vs Leicester
Leicester has just picked up one point in their first three games, including giving up five goals in those games. Despite the losses and the goals, Kristiansen is picking up points on both sides of the ball. Crystal Palace have scored just twice this season, and they were shut out in their own home game of the season.
Mark Travers – Goalkeeper- 0% Rostered – Bournemouth vs Chelsea
Neto moved on loan to Arsenal, and Kepa came over on loan. Kepa made six saves in the incredible come-from-behind win against Everton. However, Kepa faces his parent club, Chelsea, so he’s not eligible. That means Travers has the chance to pick up some saves this week in Kepa’s place. I’m still looking at Kepa as a long-term solution.
Choose wisely. Go with matchups and your gut.
Good luck!