Michael van Gerwen can raise his supreme standards even higher after setting a world record average, says Wayne Mardle. The world No 1 recorded the highest average in a televised match on night four of the Premier League, ending with 124.3 in his 7-1 win over Michael Smith in Aberdeen.Van Gerwens mark could have been even better as he missed match darts while on an average of 136. Michael van Gerwen set the highest average in the history of televised darts Sky Sports expert Wayne Mardle heaped praise on a mind-boggling performance by the Dutchman and believes he can better his own record.His lowest scoring visit was 80. Hes hit a treble each and every time hes gone to the board, said Mardle. Its just one of those nights and one of those games, one of those performances which we may never see the like again.Weve only ever seen that once. Once have we seen over a 120 average - and that was it. It was just an absolutely mind-boggling performance. Like Michael said, he knows he can get better. He can hit a 136 average, because he had a chance at it. Wayne Mardle It could have been a hell of a lot better. It would have been roughly 136 if that 36 goes in, and the last leg he messed up the 50. Look, it was just one of those games that I could watch time and time again.Like Michael said, he knows he can get better. He can hit a 136 average, because he had a chance at it. Just amazing.Sixteen-time world champion Phil Taylor previously held the record of 118.66, set against Kevin Painter at the 2010 UK Open. Phil Taylor beat Dave Chisnall 7-5 to make it three wins on the bounce in the Premier League After Taylors dominant reign at the top of darts, Mardle insists the current No 1 is taking the sport to a higher level.Its good that someone else is now showing Phil how its done because [Phil] has shown everyone for the last 25-26 years, said Mardle.Now Phil is watching someone else that can play, on his day, better than him, which I never thought I would ever say in my lifetime, I must admit. Michael van Gerwen has raised the bar, the facts are there. Also See: PL night four recap MVG sets record in Aberdeen Vans Old Skool Wholesale . JOHNS, N. Buy Vans Old Skool Ireland . -- Three close looks at the bucket, three misses. http://www.wholesaleoldskoolireland.com/ . Mats Zuccarello and Derek Stepan scored shootout goals, and backup goalie Cam Talbot earned his second win in two nights as the Rangers shook off a late tying tally and beat the Maple Leafs 2-1 Monday night. Vans Old Skool Ireland . - NASCAR announced a 33-race schedule for the 2014 Nationwide Series with virtually no changes from this years slate. Vans Old Skool Wholesale Ireland . Now tied for second in the league in shootout goals, the 24-year-old likes to see what the opposing goaltender has in store before he ultimately lands on a move. This column is reserved for the weekly waiver-wire adds that can help push your roster over the top and into the playoffs. If you clicked this link, you knew that already. But were going to use this space at the top of the column to remind you that the ESPN Fantasy trade deadline (at least for those leagues that follow the ESPN default league settings) is this Wednesday at noon ET. Its one more opportunity to retool your lineup in a way to position you for the home stretch of the season. Otherwise, your moves are left to be made via the waiver wire.Below is the Week 12 ESPN Fantasy wavier-wire column.Week 12 byes: NoneNote: All players on this list are owned in fewer than 50 percent of leagues on ESPN.com.Wendell Smallwood, RB, Philadelphia Eagles (2.3 percent). As of now, its unclear whether or not Ryan Mathews or Darren Sproles will miss Week 12 after both left Week 11 early due to injury. But should one or both miss time, the Eagles back Im most intrigued by is Smallwood, a talented fifth-round rookie out of West Virginia. He logged 17 touches in Week 11 and could be heavily involved in Week 12. Hes an add for anyone with a running back need.Tyler Boyd, WR, Cincinnati Bengals (5.1 percent). With A.J. Green possibly out for the rest of the season, Cincinnati will have to find ways to piece together some of his production. Boyd, a second-round rookie out of Pittsburgh, led all Bengals wideouts with nine targets in Week 11. Hes not a must-start yet, but hes likely to be the most talented healthy Bengals wideout now and worth an add in 12-team-or-larger leagues.Dion Lewis, RB, New England Patriots (45.1 percent). It came in a relatively small dose (22 snaps), but Lewis showed flashes of why he was one of the unique running backs in football before his season-ending injury in 2015. Lewis had five rushes for 23 yards and three catches for 26 yards, playing two fewer snaps than fellow backfield mate James White. Lewis is the Patriots best combo back in terms of rushing and receiving and should be added in all leagues.Mike Gillislee, RB, Buffalo Bills (26.3 percent). The Bills announced on Sunday that LeSean McCoy is set to undergo a procedure on his thumb but could play in Week 12. Thats good news, but Gillislee is a must-add for any McCoy owners as an insurance policy. Hes also a smart add for anyone whose running back depth is in need of work, as hed be a usable piece in Week 12 if McCoy is unable to play.DeVante Parker, WR, Miami Dolphins (47.9 percent). The Dolphins are surging, and Parker was a key part of their 2-0 swing through California in Weeks 10 and 11. He has 13 catches on 18 targets over the past two weeks, including a touchdown and a 103-yard effort. A first-round pick in 2015, Parker has excellent size and a promising ceiling. He should be added in any-size leagues but isnt yet a sure-fire starter in 10-team leagues. But on ability alone hes worth the speculative add and can be started in deeper leagues.Brandon LaFell, WR, Cincinnati Bengals (11.0 percent). Its a close call between Boyd and LaFell for the Bengals pass-catcher Id be most interested in adding. While LaFell isnt an overwhelming talent, hes bound to see steady work going forward. He has averaged 5.5 targets per game this season, but it would not be a surprise to see him average eight per game for the rest of the season. He too can be added in 12-team-or-larger leagues.Jared Cook, TE, Green Bay Packers (2.7 percent). Cook has been tantalizing in the fantasy world for quite some time: He has outstanding athletic ability, but that has not frequently translated to output on the field, especially during a long stretch of playing with average quarterbacks. Now healthy and catching passes from Aaron Rodgers, Cook exploded Sunday night for six catches, 105 yards and a touchdown. Yeah, hell be on the border of a tight end starter in Week 12 based on what we saw in Week 11.Bilal Powell, RB, New York Jets (41.1 percent). I dont have an explanation for Powells ownership declining this past week other than the Jets being on a bye. But hes a steady option that has been in flex consideration for some time in PPR formats. He will continue to have a role alongside Matt Fortte in New York and is a smart pickup in leagues with 12 or more team owners.ddddddddddddCameron Meredith, WR, Chicago Bears (41.0 percent). For three more games, the Bears will be without wideout Alshon Jeffery, and their top tight end Zach Miller is now out for the season as well. Meredith hauled in all four of his targets in Week 11 and is the nominal No. 1 pass-catcher in Chicago until Jefferys return in Week 15. He should be added in any-size league and is in flex consideration in 12-team-or-larger leagues.Colin Kaepernick, QB, San Francisco 49ers (17.0 percent). This is a numbers-speak-for-themselves argument: In his five games as a starter, Kaepernick has averaged 18.6 fantasy points per game. The 49ers offense isnt particularly good, but Kaepernick offers enough fantasy value as a dual-threat quarterback (hes already fourth among quarterbacks in rushing yards) to be considered as a streamer for an owner whose normal starter faces a stiff test in a given week. Hes a good depth option to have on the bench or use as a spot-starter.Rex Burkhead, RB, Cincinnati Bengals (zero percent). What a brutal Sunday for the Bengals, who lost both Green and Giovani Bernard to injuries, with Bernard to miss the rest of the year due to a torn ACL. Next up to fill in as Cincinnatis pass-catching back is Burkhead, a former sixth-round pick whose most notable NFL contributions to this point have come on special teams. Hes an add in a larger league with PPR scoring.Marqise Lee, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars (4.4 percent). If I had to choose a Jacksonville pass-catcher not named Allen Robinson to have in my fantasy lineup, it would be Lee over Allen Hurns. He has four catches in three straight games and at least four catches in 8-of-10 games this season. Hes a deeper-league add who can be used in PPR leagues. Lee has made significant strides in his third pro season.Jerick McKinnon, RB, Minnesota Vikings (49.3 percent). I debated whether or not to include McKinnon in this column, as he has had just two games this season with more than four fantasy points but five games this year with double-digit rushes. Just two more teams have a bye left on their schedule, which should help fill lineups out, so McKinnon is only a deeper-league add for someone in need of backfield help.Malcolm Mitchell, WR, New England Patriots (0.7 percent). The reviews on Mitchell from New England have been strong since shortly after he was drafted in the fourth round this past year. Hes in a bit of a logjam on the Patriots receiver depth chart, though Week 11 was an opportunity for him to flex his talent. With Chris Hogan out, Mitchell piled up four catches for 98 yards and a touchdown. If Hogan misses Week 12, Mitchell will enter consideration for lineups in deep leagues. Hes a speculative add given his talent and the offense he plays in.Tajae Sharpe, WR, Tennessee Titans (14.8 percent). Quarterback Marcus Mariota is averaging 23.6 fantasy points per game over his past seven outings, which is notable, as it illustrates just how good this Titans offense has been of late. Sharpe has found the end zone in consecutive games and is a deeper-league add who has boosted value in PPR leagues as a flex player.Kenneth Dixon, RB, Baltimore Ravens (23.3 percent). A running back depth add, Dixon had six rushes for 40 yards in Baltimores Week 11 matchup with Dallas. While he hasnt yet taken over top duties from Terrance West, he does seem to be evolving as a player each week.Adam Thielen, WR, Minnesota Vikings (4.6 percent). The Vikings have found their No. 1 receiver in Stefon Diggs, but Thielen has been in the mix over the past six games, logging three touchdowns and a 127-yard effort during that stretch. In a deeper PPR league, he can be used as a flex option.Vance McDonald, TE, San Francisco 49ers (1.7 percent). If you are a Zach Miller owner (or a Gronk owner, should he miss Week 12), McDonald is on the tight end radar. He has at least 50 receiving yards or a touchdown in three straight games, and Kaepernick has kept up his fantasy-steady quarterback play of late. ' ' '