You hear this a lot when it comes to setting your roster during the playoffs of the fantasy football season: Start your studs. Dont overthink it. Dance with the ones who brought you there, metaphorically speaking. In Week 14, two of the true studs in fantasy football this season, Chargers running back Melvin Gordon and Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones, either had their Sunday cut short because of injury (Gordon) or saw it end before it even began because of injury (Jones). Its not often that waiver-wire adds entering Week 15 can be difference-makers for your team, but injuries can lead to opportunity.The next players up for those respective roles are among the names to note in the Week 15 ESPN Fantasy wavier-wire column.Note: All players who appear in this column are owned in less than 50 percent of leagues on ESPN.com.Bilal Powell, RB, New York Jets (37.2 percent). Perhaps at some point this offseason Ill take the time to scroll through each version of the waiver-wire column, as my guess for the player who appeared on it most frequently is Powell. Well, expect him to bolt past the 50 percent barometer after a 29-carry, 145-yard, two-touchdown effort in Week 14. Matt Forte left the game early because of a knee injury and the Jets are in evaluation for the future mode. If Forte doesnt return this season, Powell is a top-20 running back the rest of the way and a must-add.Kenneth Farrow, RB, San Diego Chargers (0.5 percent). The undrafted free agent out of Houston took over as the workhorse for San Diego following Gordons early injury, toting the football 16 times for 55 yards while adding six catches for 23 yards. We dont yet know how much time Gordon will miss due to a hip injury, but with three games left in the season and virtually no shot at the playoffs, San Diego might elect to take the long view and not rush him back. Farrow is a must-add in all-size leagues.Kenneth Dixon, RB, Baltimore Ravens (45.8 percent). The Ravens rookie impressed on Monday night, totaling 19 touches for 81 yards and a touchdown. Hes a tackle-breaker who is adept in the passing game (eight catches in Week 14). He does not have the starting job unto himself in Baltimore, but he looks like their most well-rounded option. Hes an add for anyone who needs running back depth, and he has increased value in a points per reception league.Ty Montgomery, RB/WR, Green Bay Packers (34.9 percent). By the eye test, the best running back on the Packers roster is Montgomery, who found the end zone in Week 14 and has earned the right to stay involved going forward. Of course, Montgomery carries multi-position value (he remains eligible as a wide receiver) and should be added for any owner in need of a potential fill-in at either spot. Although he has moved into a running back role, Montgomery has at least two catches in eight straight games (including 10 catches in consecutive games in the final games of October for Green Bay). Hes a useful option in PPR scoring.Dontrelle Inman, WR, San Diego Chargers (27.0 percent). Another regular in this column, Inman just keeps on keeping on for the Chargers receiving crew. He has scored a touchdown in three straight games and has maintained a steady role throughout the season; he leads the team in wide receiver snaps and has at least 50 receiving yards or a touchdown in seven of his past 10 games. Hes an add who merits flex consideration for anyone in a 12-team or larger league.Pierre Garcon, WR, Washington (43.8 percent). If you play in a points per reception league, Garcon might be long gone. But if for some reason hes available, act swiftly to pick him up. The ultra-reliable wideout has 34 grabs over his past six games and found the end zone in Week 14. Washington is going to throw it a ton and next hosts Carolina in Week 15. There isnt a matchup on the remaining schedule that scares you. In a deeper league, Garcon is a PPR starter. In a 12-team league, hes on the flex radar.Marqise Lee, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars (6.7 percent). A bright spot during a downtrodden Jacksonville season, Lee has made his mark in this offense. He has at least 50 receiving yards or a touchdown in five of the past six games and is coming off a five-catch, 113-yard effort in Week 14. Lee is a former second-round pick who has put it together this year and is a worthwhile flex consideration in a league with 12 or more teams.Dwayne Washington, RB, Detroit Lions (5.8 percent). Theo Riddick was a surprise scratch in Week 14, so one could expect him to be back this Sunday, while Zach Zenner departed the teams last game with an apparent injury. Until we know for sure that either could play in Week 15, Washington is a speculative deeper-league add for a desperate owner in need of a running back. He led the team with 16 carries in Week 14 and could continue to be the lead back this Sunday against the Giants.Robby Anderson, WR, New York Jets (1.6 percent). We wrote about Anderson last week as a stash player in keeper leagues, and that sentiment holds true this week if you are looking ahead to 2017. But if you are still in the playoffs and in need of a volume flex option, Anderson fits. He has 10 catches for 160 yards and a touchdown on 23 targets over the past two games, staying busy as the Jets passing game tries to find its footing with Bryce Petty under center. Hes a risk-reward play for those in a deeper league.Jermaine Gresham, TE, Arizona Cardinals (12.4 percent). The tight end position has been so incredibly unpredictable this season, especially with injuries to Rob Gronkowski and Jordan Reed (the latter of which limited his production in Week 14). So if youre in need of a fill-in whose floor has risen in recent weeks, Gresham is a worthwhile consideration. He has five catches in three straight games and two touchdowns in that same span.Matt Asiata, RB, Minnesota Vikings (44.0 percent). The pickings are slim on the waiver wire at this time of the year, so there will probably be some Melvin Gordon or Matt Forte owners who are unable to grab the aforementioned backs on this list. Asiata doesnt have a ton of upside -- he hasnt surpassed 55 rushing yards in a game this season -- but he has a touchdown in three of his past four games. If you need a plug-in back and miss on other options, keep Asiata on the radar. Sergio Aguero Jersey . The 25-year-old Japanese star has officially been posted by his club team, the Rakuten Golden Eagles. 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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State found its energy after a sluggish performance earlier in the week, and the Buckeyes needed every bit of it to beat Providence.JaQuan Lyle scored 20 points and JaeSean Tate added 14 as Ohio State held off the Friars 72-67 on Thursday night.Ohio State (3-0) looked sharper after barely surviving North Carolina Central earlier in the week and won this game despite the efforts of Rodney Bullock, who was 5 for 9 from beyond the 3-point line and scored 27 points for Providence (1-1).It just seemed like we had more flow to us, Ohio State coach Thad Matta said.Trevor Thompson added 12 points for the Buckeyes in their opener of the Gavitt Tipoff Games, an eight-game series featuring Big Ten teams against the Big East.Indiana transfer Emmitt Holt scored 11 for Providence, and Jalen Lindsey booked 10 as the Friars as a team shot just 34 percent from the floor. The Buckeyes made exactly half their shots.Providence, searching for an identity this season after the loss of its two best players to the NBA, couldnt overcome the Ohio State lead but was still in the game in the final few minutes.Bullock closed it to 50-49 at the 10-minute mark with a 3-pointer, but the Buckeyes went on a 9-0 run over the next 1:28 to lengthen the lead again. The Friars pulled within two at the 4-minute mark with an Isiah Jackson 3-pointer, but a series of fouls put Buckeyes at the line and allowed them to build the lead and hang onto it.We fought back a couple different times, Providence coach Ed Cooley said. I think we were down by double digits two different times and found a way to get back. We lost a lot last year, and to grind it out and make it a competitive game right down to the wire, Im really proud of our group.The Buckeyes led the cold-shooting Friars 38-28 at the half, highlighted by a 9-2 run that erased a 17-16 Providence lead, and punctuated with aa Keita Bates-Diop dunk off a steal and a 3-pointer from Lyle.dddddddddddd Thats the last time the Friars would lead.Ohio State dominated inside, scoring 42 in the paint against Providences 20.I thought we did a good job finishing down there, Matta said. Its been a little bit of a problematic area for us. Our guys did a good job of getting the ball where we wanted it.BIG PICTUREProvidence: The departures of superstar Kris Dunn and sophomore Ben Bentil to the NBA left Cooley without a proven, experienced player around which he could build this years team, although Bullock stepped up to carry the load Thursday. Some of his teammates are going to have to do more for the Friars to be successful.Ohio State: After struggling on Monday, Ohio State triumphed in their first true test of the season. The Buckeyes were able to hold off Providences scrappy second-half charges and keep the lead.We were up by 12 points at one point, but they went on a run, Lyle said. This team last year probably would have folded and end up losing the game. It shows our maturity and how much we have grown up. We will continue to build off this game.INJURY REPORTBates-Diop went down awkwardly with his leg bent behind him about six minutes into the second half. He stayed down awhile, but eventually was helped to his feet and walked to the locker room under his own power. Matta said Bates-Diop was day-to-day with an ankle injury.UP NEXT:Providence: Returns home to play Grambling State on Saturday.Ohio State: Plays Western Carolina at home Monday night. The Buckeyes also play the day before and the day after Thanksgiving.---More AP college basketball: www.collegebasketball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25.Follow Mitch Stacy at http://twitter.com/mitchstacy ' ' '