Week 2 injuries:Adrian Peterson = meniscus tearDoug Martin = hamstring injuryJonathan Stewart = hamstring injury and will be out 1 to 2 weeksAmeer Abdullah = walking bootArian Foster = strained groinDanny Woodhead = torn ACLDonte Moncrief = shoulder injuryBrandon Marshall = strained MCLJimmy Garoppolo = shoulder injuryWaiver Wire Tuesday has arrived, and this is who you need to target!QBsMatt Ryan @ New Orleans (48.1% owned) Ryan was great against Oakland, he went 26 for 396 yards and 3 touchdowns. Matty Ice has quietly put up the most fantasy points of any quarterback the first two weeks with 730 yards and 5 touchdowns.This week he has favorable matchup against the Saints under the bright lights and big stage of MNF.(Others to target = Ryan Tannehill vs. Cleveland, Joe Flacco @ Jacksonville, Marcus Mariota vs. Oakland)RBsJerrick McKinnon @ Carolina (24.4% owned)McKinnon was Minnesotas top back once Peterson left the game Sunday with a knee injury. AP is expected to miss some time. McKinnon and Matt Asiata are expected to have a 60/40 share of carries moving forward.(Others to target = Charles Sims vs. Los Angeles, Fozzy Whittaker vs. Minnesota, Jay Ajayi vs. Cleveland, Theo Riddick @ Green Bay, Tevin Coleman @ New Orleans, Shane Vereen vs. Washington, Darren Sproles vs. Pittsburgh)WRsTyrell Williams @ Indianapolis (43.5% owned) Williams was 6 for 61 and a touchdown in Week 3 with no Keenan Allen in the game.Hes developed a nice chemistry with Philip Rivers and now with Danny Woodhead out with an ACL tear, expect Williams to see even more targets from Rivers moving forward.(Others to target = Terrelle Pryor @ Miami, Tajae Sharpe vs. Oakland, Corey Coleman @ Miami, Quincy Enunwa @ Kansas City, Phillip Dorsett vs. San Diego, Victor Cruz vs. Washington, Cole Beasley vs. Chicago, Eli Rogers @ Philadelphia)TEsJacob Tamme @ New Orleans (10.9% owned)Tamme had eight targets in Sundays 35-28 win at Oakland. 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THE 34 EVENTSMen (17 events)Freestyle: 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 1500mBackstroke: 100m, 200mBreaststroke: 100m, 200mButterfly: 100m, 200mIndividual medley: 200m, 400mRelay : 4x100m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle, 4x100m medleyMarathon: 10km open-water circuitWomen (17 events)Freestyle: 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800mBackstroke: 100m, 200mBreaststroke: 100m, 200mButterfly: 100m, 200mIndividual medley: 200m, 400mRelay: 4x100m freestyle, 4x200m freestyle, 4x100m medleyMarathon: 10km open-water circuitTHE FORMATFor the 50m, 100m and 200m races there are qualifying rounds, semi-finals and finals (8 swimmers).For the 400m, 800m, 1500m and relay races, the 8 swimmers with the best times in qualifying advance directly to the final.For the marathon races, 25 swimmers set off in a mass start, and the first to reach the finish line is the winner.MILESTONES36 BCSwimming competitions are held in Japan.11 February, 1869Foundation of the Associated Metropolitan Swimming Clubs (AMSC) in London. The organisation, which will become the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) in 1886, promotes swimming as a leisure activity and outlines the first rules of competition.1896Swimming features at the first modern Games, with 3 events: the 100m, 500m and 1200m freestyle.1912Women make their Olympic swimming debut, with 2 events.9 July, 1922American Johnny Weissmuller, who would go on to star as Tarzan in films of the 1930s and 1940s, becomes the first man to swim the 100m freestyle in under a minute (58.6 seconds).28 February, 1964Australian Dawn Fraser becomes the first woman to swim the 100m freestyle in under a minute (58.9 seconds) in Sydney. On 27 October, 1962, in Melbourne, she had compleeted a 110-yard (100.dddddddddddd.58m) race in 59.9sec.1972American Mark Spitz storms to an unprecedented 7 gold medals at the Munich Games: 4 in individual races and 3 in relay races.2008Michael Phelps goes one better than Spitz, winning 8 gold medals at the Beijing Games (3 in relay). With his 6 titles from the 2004 Games, the American becomes the most successful Olympic champion in history, with a total of 14 golds.STARSDawn Fraser (Australia)The Australian won the 100m freestyle gold at 3 consecutive Games, in 1956, 1960 and 1964, and also won the 4x100m freestyle relay in 1956. On top of her 8 Olympic medals, she set 28 world records and was the first woman to swim the 100m freestyle in under a minute.Mark Spitz (United States)The American achieved unprecedented success at the Munich Games in 1972, winning 7 gold medals and setting 7 world records in the freestyle (100m, 200m), butterfly (100m, 200m) and relays. With 9 gold medals overall (he won 2 in 1968), he held the joint record for most Olympic titles, along with Paavo Nurmi, Carl Lewis and Larisa Latynina, until the emergence of Michael Phelps.Ian Thorpe (Australia)A global media star, Ian Thorpe was just 21 when he won the race of the century at Athens 2004, beating Pieter van den Hoogenband and Michael Phelps in a spellbinding 200m freestyle final. He also defended his 400m crown at those Games, while golds in the 4x100m and 4x200m events at Sydney 2000 took his tally to 5 Olympic titles. A 6-time individual world champion, he retired in 2006 at the age of just 24. ' ' '