We're down to the final two weeks of the regular season, and yes, waiver wire pickups still matter. In that span, your fantasy football league’s champion will be decided, the one who will take home The Shiva and earn the rights to brag about his fantasy title for an entire year.

If you’re among those playing in the finals or still hoping to reach them, here’s a list of waiver pickups who ca get you to the top.

10. Keelan Cole – Jacksonville Jaguars WR (1.2% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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There are only two games left in the NFL's regular season, but it’s not too late to hop on the Keelan Cole bandwagon. The Jaguars wide receiver capitalized on an opportunity to shine in Week 15, leading the team in receptions (7), receiving yards (168), and targets (9) in a 45-7 win over the Houston Texans.

Marqise Lee left that game in the first quarter and didn’t return after suffering an ankle injury. Lee is doubtful to play in Week 16 against the San Francisco 49ers, and if that’s the case, Cole will have plenty of fantasy value against the Niners’ defense that is 19th in the league against the pass.

9. Kendall Wright – Chicago Bears WR (3.7% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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Dontrelle Inman is no longer the player to target on the Bears’ receiving corps. Instead, it's Kendall Wright, who has caught 17 passes over the last two weeks, turning those receptions into 188 receiving yards. He made quite a bit of noise in fantasy circles in last Saturday’s loss to the Detroit Lions, recording 69 receiving yards on six catches in the second half before finishing the game with 81 yards and seven catches on 13 targets.

Chicago is up against the Browns this Sunday, so Wright could churn out some good numbers again.

8. Wayne Gallman – New York Giants RB (6.1% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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The Giants’ backfield is difficult to trust, but if you need to plug a hole in your running back/flex slot, Wayne Gallman is one guy to consider. While Gallman was out-carried by Orleans Darkwa, 8-9, in the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, he did finish as the team leader in rushing yards (39). Gallman also got a number of looks in the passing game, finishing the contest with 40 receiving yards on 6-of-7 catches.

Gallman is in a nice position to become the Giants’ starter next season, and the team seems willing to give him plenty of snaps as he auditions for that role.

7. Dede Westbrook – Jacksonville Jaguars WR (30.8% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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Dede Westbrook owners were left kicking their heads after seeing the Jaguars rookie wide receiver come up with his worst game of his nascent career. Westbrook only had two catches for a mere 21 receiving yards last Sunday against the Texans after compiling 17 receptions and 200 receiving yards in the previous three games.

Even with the emergence of Keelan Cole, it’d be foolish to give up on Westbrook that easily, especially with Marqise Lee in danger of missing the final two weeks of the regular season. Westbrook is a prime bounce-back candidate for Week 16.

6. Eric Ebron – Detroit Lions TE (30.9% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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Its’ time to take notice of Eric Ebron again. Ebron has repeatedly let down fantasy owners who have drafted him since he came into the NFL in 2014. That wasn’t the case, however, in each of his last two outings. A week after going off for 10 catches on 11 targets for 94 receiving yards in a win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the former North Carolina Tar Heel led the Lions again in targets (7) in another win over the Bears on Sunday.

He finished the game with catch five passes for 33 receiving yards and a touchdown. That’s a great momentum builder heading into a Week 16 showdown with the Cincinnati Bengals, who have allowed tight ends to score touchdowns in Weeks 14 and 15.

5. Mike Wallace – Baltimore Ravens WR (34.5% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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Mike Wallace has led the Ravens in receiving yards in four straight contests, and it appears he can do it again in Week 16 against the Indianapolis Colts at home. Ravens wideout Jeremy Maclin left last Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns with a knee injury, and his status in Week 16 looks dire with Ravens head coach John Harbaugh saying that the wide receiver is “unlikely” to play Saturday. That means Wallace is trending towards the direction of another solid outing against the Colts’ defense that allows the second-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers.

4. Chicago Bears D/ST – D/ST (29.1% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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Chicago is up against the turnover-prone Browns. Enough said.

3. Jimmy Garoppolo – San Francisco 49ers QB (39.4% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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The 49ers remain undefeated with Garoppolo under center, as their new quarterback passed for 381 yards and a touchdown on 31-of-43 completions in last Sunday’s win over the Tennessee Titans. It was Jimmy G’s second-straight 300-yard game.

He’s among the best available quarterbacks on the waivers, but takers should be warned that the 49ers are about to face the tough defenses of Jacksonville and the Los Angeles Rams in Weeks 16 and 17, respectively.

2. Martavis Bryant – Pittsburgh Steelers WR (42.1% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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Get Martavis Bryant now and ask later.

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Bryant is a must-own player now with Antonio Brown suffering a partially torn calf muscle in Week 15’s loss to the New England Patriots. The Steelers expect Brown to be back in time for the playoffs, and for now, it looks like Bryant will be Ben Roethlisberger’s top go-to guy downfield, along with JuJu Smith-Schuster. Bryant had a decent game against the Pats with 59 receiving yards and a touchdown on four catches. Feel free to start him next Monday against the Houston Texans, who are just 27th in the NFL against the pass.

1. Nick Foles – Philadelphia Eagles QB (45.1% owned in ESPN Leagues)

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Nick Foles proved he's not “Foles Gold” for fantasy owners who gambled on picking him up prior to Week 15’s win over the New York Giants. In his first start since 2016, Foles went 24-of-38 for 237 yards, four touchdowns, and zero interceptions. Whether that performance was a fluke or not, Foles has a tasty matchup ahead of him against the Oakland Raiders, who struggle immensely defending the pass.