Fantasy Football – Week 11 Updated PPR Lineup Cheat Sheet Rankings

NFL fantasy football PPR rankings for Week 11 of the NFL season.

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The fantasy football championship stretch run is in full swing for Week 11, and we have the fantasy football player rankings and cheat sheets to keep you ahead of the competition.

You have a bye week to fill? Your flex receiver went down to injury?

No problem.

We consulted with our friends at TheHuddle.com, who have been helping fantasy players just like you win their leagues for over two decades. Check out TheHuddle.com‘s top players in point-per-reception (PPR) fantasy scoring for the upcoming weekend:

Quarterback Rankings – Week 11

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  1. Lamar Jackson, BAL vs. HOU – 31.5 projected fantasy points
  2. Drew Brees, NO vs. TB – 28.5
  3. Jameis Winston, TB vs. NO – 28.5
  4. Kyle Allen, CAR vs. ATL – 26.0
  5. Deshaun Watson, HOU vs. BAL – 25.5
  6. Dak Prescott, DAL vs. DET – 24.5
  7. Tom Brady, NE vs. PHI – 24.0
  8. Matt Ryan, ATL vs. CAR – 24.0
  9. Josh Allen, BUF vs. MIA – 23.5
  10. Patrick Mahomes, KC vs. LAC – 23.0
  11. Sam Darnold, NYJ vs. WAS – 23.0
  12. Philip Rivers, LAC vs. KC – 21.0
  13. Jeff Driskel, DET vs. DAL – 20.5
  14. Jimmy Garoppolo, SF vs. ARI – 20.0

Running Backs Rankings – Week 11

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  1. Dalvin Cook, MIN vs. DEN – 34.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Christian McCaffrey, CAR vs. ATL – 32.0
  3. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL vs. DET – 31.0
  4. Josh Jacobs, OAK vs. CIN – 27.0
  5. Alvin Kamara, NO vs. TB – 23.0
  6. Damien Williams, KC vs. LAC – 22.0
  7. Melvin Gordon, LAC vs. KC – 21.0
  8. James Conner, PIT vs. CLE – 21.0
  9. Devin Singletary, BUF vs. MIA – 19.0
  10. Tevin Coleman, SF vs. ARI – 18.0
  11. Joe Mixon, CIN vs. OAK – 18.0
  12. Le’Veon Bell, NYJ vs. WAS – 16.0
  13. Austin Ekeler, LAC vs. KC – 16.0
  14. Nick Chubb, CLE vs. PIT – 16.0
  15. David Montgomery, CHI vs. LAR – 16.0
  16. J.D. McKissic, DET vs. DAL – 15.0
  17. Adrian Peterson, WAS vs. NYJ – 14.0
  18. Jordan Howard, PHI vs. NE – 14.0
  19. Sony Michel, NE vs. PHI – 14.0
  20. Leonard Fournette, JAC vs. IND – 13.0
  21. Ronald Jones, TB vs. NO – 13.0
  22. Kenyan Drake, ARI vs. SF – 12.0
  23. Kareem Hunt, CLE vs. PIT – 12.0
  24. Brian Hill, ATL vs. CAR – 12.0
  25. Jaylen Samuels, PIT vs. CLE – 12.0
  26. Todd Gurley, LAR vs. CHI – 11.0
  27. Miles Sanders, PHI vs. NE – 11.0
  28. Alexander Mattison, MIN vs. DEN – 11.0
  29. Mark Ingram, BAL vs. HOU – 9.0

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Wide Receivers Rankings – Week 11

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  1. Mike Evans, TB vs. NO – 29.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Michael Thomas, NO vs. TB – 28.0
  3. Julian Edelman, NE vs. PHI – 23.0
  4. Tyreek Hill, KC vs. LAC – 23.0
  5. Cooper Kupp, LAR vs. CHI – 22.0
  6. DJ Moore, CAR vs. ATL – 22.0
  7. DeAndre Hopkins, HOU vs. BAL – 21.0
  8. Chris Godwin, TB vs. NO – 21.0
  9. Mohamed Sanu, NE vs. PHI – 20.0
  10. Russell Gage, ATL vs. CAR – 20.0
  11. Jarvis Landry, CLE vs. PIT – 19.0
  12. Calvin Ridley, ATL vs. CAR – 19.0
  13. Deebo Samuel, SF vs. ARI – 19.0
  14. DJ Chark, JAC vs. IND – 18.0
  15. Demaryius Thomas, NYJ vs. WAS – 17.0
  16. Julio Jones, ATL vs. CAR – 17.0
  17. Amari Cooper, DAL vs. DET – 17.0
  18. Curtis Samuel, CAR vs. ATL – 17.0
  19. Willie Snead, BAL vs. HOU – 16.0
  20. Kendrick Bourne, SF vs. ARI – 16.0
  21. Diontae Johnson, PIT vs. CLE – 16.0
  22. Danny Amendola, DET vs. DAL – 15.0
  23. Cole Beasley, BUF vs. MIA – 15.0
  24. Tyrell Williams, OAK vs. CIN – 15.0
  25. Kenny Golladay, DET vs. DAL – 15.0
  26. Robert Woods, LAR vs. CHI – 14.0
  27. Michael Gallup, DAL vs. DET – 13.0
  28. John Brown, BUF vs. MIA – 12.0
  29. Jamison Crowder, NYJ vs. WAS – 12.0
  30. Dede Westbrook, JAC vs. IND – 12.0
  31. Andy Isabella, ARI vs. SF – 12.0
  32. Keenan Allen, LAC vs. KC – 11.0
  33. Odell Beckham Jr., CLE vs. PIT 11.0
  34. Tyler Boyd, CIN vs. OAK – 11.0

Tight Ends Rankings – Week 11

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  1. Travis Kelce, KC vs. LAC – 19.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Zach Ertz, PHI vs. NE – 16.0
  3. Hunter Henry, LAC vs. KC – 16.0
  4. Mark Andrews, BAL vs. HOU – 16.0
  5. Jared Cook, NO vs. TB – 15.0
  6. Eric Ebron, IND vs. JAC – 15.0
  7. Jack Doyle, IND vs. JAC – 12.0
  8. Darren Waller, OAK vs. CIN – 11.0
  9. Ross Dwelley, SF vs. ARI – 9.0
  10. Tyler Eifert, CIN vs. OAK – 8.0
  11. Mike Gesicki, MIA vs. BUF – 8.0
  12. Noah Fant, DEN vs. MIN – 8.0
  13. Greg Olsen, CAR vs. ATL – 7.0
  14. Kyle Rudolph, MIN vs. DEN – 7.0

Place Kickers Rankings – Week 11

  1. Justin Tucker, BAL vs. HOU – 12.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Harrison Butker, KC vs. LAC – 12.0
  3. Greg Zuerlein, LAR vs. CHI – 11.0
  4. Chris Boswell, PIT vs. CLE – 11.0
  5. Josh Lambo, JAC vs. IND – 10.0
  6. Wil Lutz, NO vs. TB, 10.0
  7. Jason Sanders, MIA vs. BUF – 10.0
  8. Joey Slye, CAR vs. ATL – 10.0
  9. Nick Folk, NE vs. PHI – 9.0
  10. Michael Badgley, LAC vs. KC – 9.0
  11. Matt Gay, TB vs. NO – 9.0
  12. Adam Vinatieri, IND vs. JAC – 8.0
  13. Younghoe Koo, ATL vs. CAR – 8.0
  14. Austin Seibert, CLE vs. PIT – 8.0

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Defensive Team Rankings – Week 11

  1. Vikings, MIN vs. DEN – 16.0 projected fantasy points
  2. 49ers, SF vs. ARI – 15.0
  3. Raiders, OAK vs. CIN – 15.0
  4. Jets, NYJ vs. WAS – 8.0
  5. Rams, LAR vs. CHI – 7.0
  6. Panthers, CAR vs. ATL – 7.0
  7. Cowboys, DAL vs. DET – 7.0
  8. Chiefs, KC vs. LAC – 7.0
  9. Patriots, NE vs. PHI – 7.0
  10. Ravens, BAL vs. HOU – 6.0
  11. Steelers, PIT vs. CLE – 6.0
  12. Bills, BUF vs. MIA – 6.0
  13. Saints, NO vs. TB – 5.0
  14. Bears, CHI vs. LAR – 5.0

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Week 11 Fantasy Preview: Browns vs Steelers

Week 11 Fantasy Preview: Browns vs Steelers

How should fantasy football players handle the Thursday Night Football matchup between the Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers? Is Kareem Hunt worth starting? What about Baker Mayfield or Mason Rudolph?

The Matchup

Since the acquisition of Minkah Fitzpatrick, safety, the Steelers defense has been why the Steelers have won games. The defensive unit been opportunistic and applies pressure on opposing defenses from all levels of the field. Additionally, the defense has not allowed the sins of their offense to penalize the team on their four-game winning streak. Especially when the offense has gone three consecutive weeks turning the ball over on their opening drive.

While the defense has been great, I will ask this question of everyone reading this: “who have the Steelers played!?”

In Week 10 the Steelers played the broken down L.A. Rams coming to the east coach. Week 9 saw the Steelers knock Jacoby Brissett out early and go against Brian Hoyer for the majority of the game. The Week 8 Miami Dolphins put up a fight for the first half and then completely lost offensive momentum to sustain a lead. Finally, the Week 6 Chargers were led by Phillip Rivers’ strong two-interception game and Melvin Gordon trying to knock off the rust from a lengthy holdout.

What about the opposing weapons? They have to be better against this new age “Steel Curtain”, right? The media is clamoring about how great the Steelers defense is. They must have shut down amazing levels of talent on the opposing side of the field. In Week 10 the Steelers did a great job shutting down Cooper Kupp for the first time all season. The Rams also didn’t have Brandin Cooks and have dealt with significant injuries to their offensive line recently.

The Colts have been putting a band-aid on their pass-catchers with TY Hilton out. Their keynote wide receiver has been Zach Pascal. The Miami Dolphins were running out the dynamic combination of Preston Williams and DeVante Parker. I bet this defensive secondary would do great against the wide receivers in the Washington Redskins or the Jacksonville Jaguars.

This should not be a shock to anyone after reading the above information. The Browns may be the best offense the Steelers have faced since their Week 5 opponent, the Baltimore Ravens.

Baker Mayfield

The Steelers have on average allowed 216 passing yards and 1.7 passing touchdowns over their last three games, which includes a zero touchdown game from Jared Goff. While this is a small sample size, I think Jared Goff’s meltdown can really make their defense look better than it really is. Baker Mayfield should be considered a top-15 quarterback in a decent matchup at home.

Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt

I am lumping these two together because there are still a lot of questions about total opportunity splits between these two. Week 10 saw Kareem Hunt earn 13 opportunities to touch the ball (9 targets and 4 rushes) and Nick Chubb saw 24 opportunities (20 rushes and 4 targets). It is still too early to say if those numbers will shift dependent on game script or hot hand. I would be willing to consider both FIRMLY in the top-24 conversation and Hunt would also be a great FLEX play.

Odell Beckham Jr.

In Week 10 Beckham earned his highest number of targets of the season and his first double-digit target game since Week 6 against the Seahawks. Additionally, the voluminous target share came in a negative matchup against one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL. In Week 11, OBJ draws former Browns cornerback Joe Hayden. This may be the softest cornerback matchup OBJ has seen since Week 6 against the Seahawks when he erupted for his first 100-yard game of the season. This Week 11 matchup has the makings of a breakout game for Odell Beckham Jr. He should be considered a top-5 option on the week.

Jarvis Landry

There is no doubt Jarvis Landry is the best wide receiver on the Cleveland Browns right now. He is a leader with his game play and how he works on the sideline. For fantasy teams, Jarvis Landry is a steady WR2. He will get you exactly what you were hoping for from the position and show up every week. I would have no worries about getting him into your lineup.

Biggest question

I don’t know if Antonio Callaway is out of the doghouse or if Rashard Higgins will be given his opportunity to play more. I would love to see Higgins on the field because of his undeniable connection with Baker Mayfield and his route running ability. I would not trust either one in my lineup.

Update: Callaway has been cut. 

Eagles rise in latest USA Today NFL Power Rankings

Eagles No. 11 in latest USA Today NFL Power Rankings

The Philadelphia Eagles are preparing to battle the New England Patriots at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday and the Birds are feeling good after a refreshing bye week. After two straight victories to move their record to 5-4 on the season, Philadelphia jumped up two spots in the latest USA Today NFL Power Rankings.

Backing the Brinks truck up for a guard often a questionable move … but giving Brandon Brooks a $54 million extension could be a bargain.

The Eagles are using a ton of two-tight end sets with Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert and Wentz will likely rely on their versatility while targeting Miles Sanders in the passing game against Dont’a Hightower.

Watch: Curtis Samuel’s fantasy football prospects vs. Falcons

Watch ESPN discuss Samuel’s fantasy prospects for this week.

In addition to being a critical division matchup, Sunday’s game between the Panthers and the Falcons has a lot of interesting fantasy football angles to consider. One of them is the outlook for Curtis Samuel, who is getting hot lately and has caught three touchdowns in his last four games. Watch ESPN discuss Samuel’s fantasy prospects for this week.

Samuel has been a legitimate fantasy sleeper several times this season. Whether or not he’s worth a start will likely depend on how well Kyle Allen can throw at him on deep passes. This year, Samuel has caught just half (34 of 68) of his targets, but in his defense many of those balls have been off-target by Allen.

While we like Samuel against Atlanta’s depleted secondary, Carolina’s other young gun at wide receiver is probably a better play.

Over the last two games, D.J. Moore has caught fire. He’s been targeted by Allen 21 times, catching 16 of them and producing 221 yards. Meanwhile, Samuel has had just 14 total targets. The downside with Moore is he doesn’t get much work in the red zone and is unlikely to score touchdowns – he has just three in his career. Samuel has 12.

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Lions Wire Fantasy Football Weekly: Week 11 Preview

Lions Wire’s weekly examination of what happened in fantasy football last week and a look forward at what to watch in the upcoming week.

Fantasy football started off with a shocker on Sunday morning where headlines scrolled at the bottom of your television screen, “Matthew Stafford has been ruled Out“. He had played in 136 consecutive games, which was the longest active streak of any player at the quarterback position.

Stafford had been having an MVP type season and this came as a surprise as there were no indications throughout the week that he had any chance to miss this game. This had fantasy owners scrambling to fill their lineup prior to kickoff as Stafford has been one of the best values all year in 2019.

Before I jump into my Week 11 preview I wanted to highlight players like Amari Cooper, Lamar Jackson, and Patrick Mahomes who once again put on a show this past week. The NFL always has some great highlights each week, so I thought I’d literally highlight some of the top plays from Week 10 to recap in this week’s Fantasy Football Weekly.

Toe Drag Swag for Amari Cooper (WR Cowboys), every week it feels like he pulls one of these off.

Throw it high and let it fly in the Windy City to Kenny Golladay (WR Lions).

This Cardinals combo connected three times on the day. This was number two for Christan Kirk (WR Cardinals) and Kyler Murray (QB Cardinals).

Oh Henry, Derrick Henry (RB Titans) is rumbling and stumbling for another long touchdown run. You don’t normally see humans this big and this fast anywhere on the planet.

Patrick Mahomes (QB Chiefs) with the jump pass to Mecole Hardman (WR Chiefs) and he’s off to the races.

Lamar Jackson (QB Ravens) doing things that only Jackson can do.

This is so good you have to see it twice plus the call from Kevin Harlan, the play-by-play announcer, is classic too.

Cowboys at Lions fantasy focus

Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys travel to Detroit this week to take on the Lions. Prescott has been up and down this season. When he’s right, he puts up huge fantasy numbers. When he’s off, he can look pretty pedestrian at the quarterback position.

I see this being a big game for Ezekiel Elliott (RB Cowboys). He should get the ball early and often. He’s been very solid and consistent all year but is coming off a bad game on national television against the Minnesota Vikings. I project him at over 100 yards and at least one touchdown.

For the Lions, Stafford could miss another few games, which could mean the offense will have its struggles. Needless to say, they have no one established at running back that you can play in fantasy football and their weapons outside are a bit hampered by the quarterback switch as well. I’m expecting the defense to play better than most anticipate and for a couple of gadget plays to possibly come into play on offense or special teams.

Most everyone sees this as an easy road win for the Cowboys. I’d tend to agree with that due to the Lions injuries but something tells me this will be an odd game. Something very unexpected will occur. The Lions will rise up to play a much better game at home than expected. Fantasy owners and fans across the league might be surprised about how this one shakes out on Sunday.

Start/Sit

Start
Josh Allen (QB Bills)
Joe Mixon (RB Bengals)
Marquise Brown (WR Ravens)
Jared Cook (TE Saints)

Sit
Kirk Cousins (QB Vikings)
Sony Michel (RB Patriots)
Alshon Jeffery (WR Eagles)
Vance McDonald (TE Steelers)

Top-3 projected players by position

Quarterbacks
Lamar Jackson, Ravens
Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
Deshaun Watson, Texans

Running Backs
Christian McCaffrey, Panthers
Dalvin Cook, Vikings
Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys

Wide Receivers
Michael Thomas, Saints
Tyreek Hill, Chiefs
DeAndre Hopkins, Texans

Tight Ends
Travis Kelce, Chiefs
Hunter Henry, Chargers
Darren Waller, Raiders

Team Defenses
Vikings
49ers
Redskins

Waiver wire options

Nick Foles (QB Jaguars)
Sam Darnold (QB Jets)
Darius Guice (RB Redskins)
J.D. McKissic (RB Lions)
Josh Gordon (WR Seahawks)
Randall Cobb (WR Cowboys)
Dallas Goedert (TE Eagles)
Kyle Rudolph (TE Vikings)

Intriguing games and players in Week 11

Bye Weeks: Packers, Giants, Seahawks, and Titans

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns, Thursday 8:20 PM, EST

  • PIT: James Washington (WR), Jaylen Samuels (RB)
    CLE: Richard Higgins (WR), Baker Mayfield (QB)

Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • DAL: Ezekiel Elliott (RB),  Jason Witten (TE)
    DET: Danny Amendola (WR), T.J. Hockenson (TE)

Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens, Sunday 1:00 PM, EST

  • HOU: Deshaun Watson (QB), Kenny Stills (WR)
    BAL: Mark Ingram (RB), Marquise Brown (WR)

New England Patriots at Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday 4:25 PM, EST

  • NE: Julian Edelman (WR), Muhammed Sanu (WR)
    PHI: Miles Sanders (RB), Zach Ertz (TE)

Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers, Monday 8:15 PM, EST

  • KC: Travis Kelce (TE), Damien Williams (QB)
    LAC: Hunter Henry (TE), Melvin Gordon (RB)

Now What

It’s that time of year where the weather will be a factor. Find a website where you can see all the weather across the league before setting your final lineup. I tend to prefer my kicker and wide receivers to have good weather and if possible in a dome. Avoid high winds when it comes to your quarterback. Wet weather often spells doom for your receivers. Snow can actually lead to some big plays for offensive players as they know where they are going and the defense doesn’t, so snowy conditions can actually benefit an offense at times depending on the severity.

Also, always look at matchups. The NFL is a matchup league and so is fantasy football. If you can play a running back that is going against one of the worst run defenses, do it. If you can play a tight end against a team that often struggles to contain that position, start that tight end. When you play good matchups it more often than not helps your fantasy team’s bottom line.

Fantasy Football – Week 11 PPR Lineup Cheat Sheet Rankings

NFL fantasy football PPR rankings for Week 11 of the NFL season.

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The fantasy football championship stretch run is in full swing for Week 11, and we have the fantasy football player rankings and cheat sheets to keep you ahead of the competition.

You have a bye week to fill? Your flex receiver went down to injury?

No problem.

We consulted with our friends at TheHuddle.com, who have been helping fantasy players just like you win their leagues for over two decades. Check out TheHuddle.com‘s top players in point-per-reception (PPR) fantasy scoring for the upcoming weekend:

Quarterback Rankings – Week 11

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  1. Lamar Jackson, BAL vs. HOU – 31.5 projected fantasy points
  2. Drew Brees, NO vs. TB – 28.5
  3. Jameis Winston, TB vs. NO – 28.5
  4. Kyle Allen, CAR vs. ATL – 26.0
  5. Deshaun Watson, HOU vs. BAL – 25.5
  6. Dak Prescott, DAL vs. DET – 24.5
  7. Tom Brady, NE vs. PHI – 24.0
  8. Matt Ryan, ATL vs. CAR – 24.0
  9. Josh Allen, BUF vs. MIA – 23.5
  10. Patrick Mahomes, KC vs. LAC – 23.0
  11. Sam Darnold, NYJ vs. WAS – 23.0
  12. Philip Rivers, LAC vs. KC – 21.0
  13. Jeff Driskel, DET vs. DAL – 20.5
  14. Jimmy Garoppolo, SF vs. ARI – 20.0

Running Backs Rankings – Week 11

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  1. Dalvin Cook, MIN vs. DEN – 34.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Christian McCaffrey, CAR vs. ATL – 32.0
  3. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL vs. DET – 31.0
  4. Josh Jacobs, OAK vs. CIN – 27.0
  5. Alvin Kamara, NO vs. TB – 23.0
  6. Damien Williams, KC vs. LAC – 22.0
  7. Melvin Gordon, LAC vs. KC – 21.0
  8. James Conner, PIT vs. CLE – 21.0
  9. Devin Singletary, BUF vs. MIA – 19.0
  10. Tevin Coleman, SF vs. ARI – 18.0
  11. Joe Mixon, CIN vs. OAK – 18.0
  12. Le’Veon Bell, NYJ vs. WAS – 16.0
  13. Austin Ekeler, LAC vs. KC – 16.0
  14. Nick Chubb, CLE vs. PIT – 16.0
  15. David Montgomery, CHI vs. LAR – 16.0
  16. J.D. McKissic, DET vs. DAL – 15.0
  17. Adrian Peterson, WAS vs. NYJ – 14.0
  18. Jordan Howard, PHI vs. NE – 14.0
  19. Sony Michel, NE vs. PHI – 14.0
  20. Leonard Fournette, JAC vs. IND – 13.0
  21. Ronald Jones, TB vs. NO – 13.0
  22. Kenyan Drake, ARI vs. SF – 12.0
  23. Kareem Hunt, CLE vs. PIT – 12.0
  24. Jaylen Samuels, PIT vs. CLE – 12.0
  25. Todd Gurley, LAR vs. CHI – 11.0
  26. Miles Sanders, PHI vs. NE – 11.0
  27. Alexander Mattison, MIN vs. DEN – 11.0
  28. Mark Ingram, BAL vs. HOU – 9.0

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Wide Receivers Rankings – Week 11

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  1. Mike Evans, TB vs. NO – 29.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Michael Thomas, NO vs. TB – 28.0
  3. Julian Edelman, NE vs. PHI – 23.0
  4. Tyreek Hill, KC vs. LAC – 23.0
  5. Cooper Kupp, LAR vs. CHI – 22.0
  6. DJ Moore, CAR vs. ATL – 22.0
  7. DeAndre Hopkins, HOU vs. BAL – 21.0
  8. Chris Godwin, TB vs. NO – 21.0
  9. Mohamed Sanu, NE vs. PHI – 20.0
  10. Russell Gage, ATL vs. CAR – 20.0
  11. Jarvis Landry, CLE vs. PIT – 19.0
  12. Calvin Ridley, ATL vs. CAR – 19.0
  13. Deebo Samuel, SF vs. ARI – 19.0
  14. Marquise Brown, BAL vs. HOU – 19.0
  15. DJ Chark, JAC vs. IND – 18.0
  16. Demaryius Thomas, NYJ vs. WAS – 17.0
  17. Julio Jones, ATL vs. CAR – 17.0
  18. Amari Cooper, DAL vs. DET – 17.0
  19. Curtis Samuel, CAR vs. ATL – 17.0
  20. Kendrick Bourne, SF vs. ARI – 16.0
  21. Diontae Johnson, PIT vs. CLE – 16.0
  22. Danny Amendola, DET vs. DAL – 15.0
  23. Cole Beasley, BUF vs. MIA – 15.0
  24. Kenny Golladay, DET vs. DAL – 15.0
  25. Robert Woods, LAR vs. CHI – 14.0
  26. Michael Gallup, DAL vs. DET – 13.0
  27. John Brown, BUF vs. MIA – 12.0
  28. Jamison Crowder, NYJ vs. WAS – 12.0
  29. Dede Westbrook, JAC vs. IND – 12.0
  30. Andy Isabella, ARI vs. SF – 12.0
  31. Keenan Allen, LAC vs. KC – 11.0
  32. Odell Beckham Jr., CLE vs. PIT 11.0
  33. Tyler Boyd, CIN vs. OAK – 11.0

Tight Ends Rankings – Week 11

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  1. Travis Kelce, KC vs. LAC – 19.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Zach Ertz, PHI vs. NE – 16.0
  3. Hunter Henry, LAC vs. KC – 16.0
  4. Mark Andrews, BAL vs. HOU – 16.0
  5. Jared Cook, NO vs. TB – 15.0
  6. Eric Ebron, IND vs. JAC – 15.0
  7. Darren Waller, OAK vs. CIN – 15.0
  8. Jack Doyle, IND vs. JAC – 12.0
  9. Ross Dwelley, SF vs. ARI – 9.0
  10. Tyler Eifert, CIN vs. OAK – 8.0
  11. Mike Gesicki, MIA vs. BUF – 8.0
  12. Noah Fant, DEN vs. MIN – 8.0
  13. Greg Olsen, CAR vs. ATL – 7.0
  14. Kyle Rudolph, MIN vs. DEN – 7.0

Place Kickers Rankings – Week 11

  1. Justin Tucker, BAL vs. HOU – 12.0 projected fantasy points
  2. Harrison Butker, KC vs. LAC – 12.0
  3. Greg Zuerlein, LAR vs. CHI – 11.0
  4. Chris Boswell, PIT vs. CLE – 11.0
  5. Josh Lambo, JAC vs. IND – 10.0
  6. Wil Lutz, NO vs. TB, 10.0
  7. Jason Sanders, MIA vs. BUF – 10.0
  8. Joey Slye, CAR vs. ATL – 10.0
  9. Nick Folk, NE vs. PHI – 9.0
  10. Michael Badgley, LAC vs. KC – 9.0
  11. Matt Gay, TB vs. NO – 9.0
  12. Adam Vinatieri, IND vs. JAC – 8.0
  13. Younghoe Koo, ATL vs. CAR – 8.0
  14. Austin Seibert, CLE vs. PIT – 8.0

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Defensive Team Rankings – Week 11

  1. Vikings, MIN vs. DEN – 16.0 projected fantasy points
  2. 49ers, SF vs. ARI – 15.0
  3. Raiders, OAK vs. CIN – 15.0
  4. Jets, NYJ vs. WAS – 8.0
  5. Rams, LAR vs. CHI – 7.0
  6. Panthers, CAR vs. ATL – 7.0
  7. Cowboys, DAL vs. DET – 7.0
  8. Chiefs, KC vs. LAC – 7.0
  9. Patriots, NE vs. PHI – 7.0
  10. Ravens, BAL vs. HOU – 6.0
  11. Steelers, PIT vs. CLE – 6.0
  12. Bills, BUF vs. MIA – 6.0
  13. Saints, NO vs. TB – 5.0
  14. Bears, CHI vs. LAR – 5.0

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Eagles Injury Report: Jordan Howard, Jason Peters limited participants at practice

Jordan Howard, Jason Peters limited at Eagles practice on Wednesday

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The Philadelphia Eagles released their first injury report in advance of Sunday’s matchup with the New England Patriots. Jordan Howard and Jason Peters were listed as limited, while Alshon Jeffery and Nigel Bradham did not practice.

Alshon Jeffery was listed as “day-to-day” coming out of the bye week after he suffered an ankle injury during the fourth quarter of the team’s win over the Chicago Bears.

Jason Peters had arthroscopic knee surgery after leaving the Week 6 loss at the Minnesota Vikings. Rookie Andre Dillard has started in his place over the past three games and performed well, but Peters is expected to regain his starting job upon being cleared.

Linebacker Nigel Bradham (ankle) is expected to be limited during workouts, but there is a chance he could play this week.

Cornerback Cre’Von LeBlanc (foot), remains on injured reserve but has been eligible to return since Week 9.

Jason Peters set to return to Eagles practice after having arthroscopic knee surgery

Jason Peters set to return to Eagles practice after having arthroscopic knee surgery

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Andre Dillard has performed like a first-round pick while replacing Jason Peters at left tackle, the Eagles future Hall of Famer is set to rejoin his teammates and reclaim his spot.

On Wednesday, head coach Doug Pederson confirmed that Peters had arthroscopic knee surgery after suffering an injury in week six.

Pederson said that Peters should have a limited role in practice on Wednesday and the Eagles will evaluate him from there.

Dillard has been starting in Peters’s place, but the Eagles made it clear that the veteran left tackle would get his starting spot back after returning from injury.

Eagles’ Week 12 matchup with Seahawks moved from Sunday Night Football to 1 p.m.

Eagles Week 12 matchup with Seahawks flexed off of Sunday Night

There was some discussion of it a few weeks ago, but now it’s official. The NFL announced the Eagles vs. Seahawks Week 12 matchup has been moved from Sunday Night Football and will kick off at 1 p.m. ET.

The NFL set up its schedules with the flexibility to move certain late-season games around, thus avoiding low ratings when two poorly performing teams match up.

NFL rules state that Sunday night games can start being flexed as early as Week 5.

The league bases the decision off of the possibility that two hotter teams could possibly take that spot on NBC’s Sunday Night Football.

The NFL has deemed the Packers vs. 49ers matchup as the bigger game. For the Eagles, the flex isn’t necessarily that bad, and with the Seahawks traveling east, the early start could play in the Birds favor.

 

7 waiver wire pickups in fantasy football for Week 11

Target these players on the waiver wire in Week 11.

This NFL season has been more unpredictable than any year I can remember. Constant injuries to big-name players and then even injuries to their backups have provided little room for consistency. When it comes to fantasy football, this has been the dagger for most people who thought they drafted the perfect team.

It goes to show that fantasy football is a gamble. You never really know what a player is going to do week to week and we all know projected points mean less and less each week. However it is Week 11 and for those of you who have not quit your leagues altogether, it may not be too late.

With Green Bay, Tennessee, New York (Giants) and Seattle all on a bye, here are your waiver wire pickups for Week 11 to help you make that playoff push:

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WR James Washington — 18.3% rostered (ESPN)

With the revolving door of quarterbacks in Pittsburgh this season, James Washington has not had the breakout sophomore season everyone predicted. On Sunday against the rams, however, the Oklahoma State product connection finally flourished between Washington and quarterback Mason Rudolph.

Washington finished the day with six catches for 90 yards and a touchdown. As the Steelers keep winning games and having success throwing the ball, look for Washington to be included more and more in this young offense. The Steelers travel to Cleveland to face the Browns on Thursday night.