Fantasy Football DFS Domination: Week 11

Breaking down the top players and sleepers for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 11 DFS fantasy football

As we inch closer to the winter season, we are forced to start weighing weather into our start/sit decisions. There are four games being played outdoors out east and a game being played outside in Denver. The NFL even moved the Cleveland-Buffalo game to a neutral site because of an impending snowpocalypse.

The key thing to remember is that impact winds, rain, snow, and/or freezing rain will negatively affect mediocre QBs and some WRs (particularly field-stretching WRs). Still, elite QBs (particularly those who play in these environments regularly) will only see a slight reduction in value. Also remember, if the weather gets too sloppy it should benefit defenses, RBs, and potentially TEs.

DFS: The Primetime Slate

Sunday Night

KANSAS CITY @ LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

Patrick Mahomes (QB1) gets the benefit of facing the softest defense on this slate. Oh yeah, Mahomes is actually pretty good, too. Just Sharpie him in for 350-3.

The Chiefs’ pass defense has improved in recent weeks. Still, they can be beaten by vertical-threat WRs. That is all the Chargers have had healthy for the last month. This will keep Justin Herbert (QB2) as the second-best option here and a great pivot from the chalky Mahomes.

The three-headed RB monster that KC has been utilizing watched one of its heads get guillotined last week. Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB7) only saw two targets and ended up with zero counting stats. This is amazing because Jerick McKinnon (RB6) was a true game-time decision with three different maladies carried into Sunday morning. Isiah Pacheco (RB3) drew the start and looked very good. At this point, the job is his to lose. Of course, Andy Reid may not feature the running game as much this week. Consider Pacheco an RB2 option and McKinnon as a flex play. After the last two games, I don’t think you can reliably start CEH unless someone gets injured in practice.

The Chargers backfield is much less confusing. It is 100 percent Austin Ekeler (RB2). He should be one of the two backs you consider at RB1 this week. Frankly, I’d just use both him and Christian McCaffreyIsaiah Spiller (RB8) has usurped Sony Michel (RB11) as the primary backup to Ekeler. Spiller is usable in Showdown and Michel can be ignored.

Injuries to both Mecole Hardman (abdomen – IR) and JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR4 – concussion) leave the Chiefs shorthanded out wide.  JuJu would earn WR2 consideration if he can return. With Hardman out, Kadarius Toney (WR9) and Marquez Valdes-Scantling (WR10) each have WR2 projections. Even with the injuries, Skyy Moore (WR13) didn’t see an uptick in targets. You cannot trust him here. I’d rather use Justin Watson (WR17) as he could be a TD-dependent punt play.

Once again we are presented with a Chargers’ WRs room that will feature multiple questionable tags. Mike Williams (WR3 – ankle) and Keenan Allen (WR6 – hamstring) are both practicing this week and each would be a huge Band-Aid to the passing game. Unfortunately, both have injuries that could be easily aggravated in-game. Unless they are full participants Friday, I will not feel good about starting them. If they both remain out, Joshua Palmer (WR7) remains a must-start WR2. Even if they play, consider him at WR3. DeAndre Carter (WR11) will have WR3 value if Allen is out. Michael Bandy (WR12) was riding a two-game success streak prior to his SNF goose egg. I’ll give him one more shot as punt flex.

Travis Kelce (TE1) is a stud. He also is expensive. If Smith-Schuster is out, I’ll consider him, but otherwise I’ll likely opt for a cheaper option. Both Jody Fortson (TE7) and Noah Gray (TE6) can be ignored outside of Showdown.

Gerald Everett (groin – TE3) has returned to usefulness with all of the WR injuries. His price, and the matchup, will make him a great pivot from the higher-priced options if he takes the field. Should Everett miss this game, Tre’ McKitty (TE5) will get the start. Volume alone could put him into play.

Monday Night

SAN FRANCISCO @ ARIZONA

In Week 10, Jimmy Garoppolo (QB3) battled with Justin Herbert for the QB2 and QB3 slots in primetime. They get to repeat that battle this week, just not directly against each other. Herbert’s matchup is more appealing once again, but Garoppolo could be a pivot.

Kyler Murray (QB4 – hamstring) missed Week 10 with an injury. His replacement, Colt McCoy (QB5 – lower body) left that game with an injury of his own. This left the Cardinals with Trace McSorley (QB6) to finish the game. A return from Murray would seriously help this offense. Unfortunately, a running QB with a hamstring injury concerns me. Neither McCoy nor McSorley should approach your lineup card. Heck, I’d rather start McDonald (as in Ronald) than either of those clowns.

Christian McCaffrey (RB1) didn’t have the monster game that I expected last week. It particularly stunk to watch him get boxed up inside the 5-yard line multiple times. Multi-function RBs have lambasted Arizona this season, including McCaffrey, back in Week 4, with Carolina. So, I’m still trusting CMC here. Elijah Mitchell (RB5) returned in Week 10, and he immediately drew a chunk of the carries. His presence should be just to spell McCaffrey, but he was used akin to Tony Pollard. This sort of usage would keep him in play as a punt RB2.

The lack of a capable QB last week led Arizona to give James Conner (RB4) a healthy dose of touches. He scored twice, but his efficiency was once again pathetic. Facing San Fran will not improve his YPC average. The best you can hope for here is that he gets a short TD. Eno Benjamin was held off the stat sheet in Week 10. He was then removed from the active roster on Monday morning. This opens the backup role for Keaontay Ingram (RB9). The matchup is rotten, and he won’t see enough touches to have any value.

For a second-straight week, Deebo Samuel (WR1) is one of the top WRs on this slate. With so much money devoted to RB, I will probably fade him. Opposing WR1s have actually struggled against Arizona anyways. This puts Brandon Aiyuk (WR5) into my WR1/WR2 range. Neither Jauan Jennings (WR16) nor Ray-Ray McCloud (WR19) does enough to draw interest outside of Showdown. In a less neutral situation, I might throw a dart at one of them, but there isn’t enough upside there for me.

It didn’t matter who was under center as DeAndre Hopkins (WR2) and Rondale Moore (WR8) both showed out in Week 10. Hopkins is the better threat to score, so he gets WR1 consideration. Moore could be used at WR2 if you don’t use Hopkins. Each should see more targets with Zach Ertz out for the season. Robbie Anderson (WR14) is technically the WR3 on this roster right now. He has done jack squat since Arizona acquired him. A.J. Green (WR15) scored last week, but his usage has been scarce as well. He is a Showdown play, at best. Greg Dortch (WR18) had a few very good games earlier this year. Since Hopkins returned, he has been a ghost.

The weapon volume in San Fran may limit George Kittle‘s (TE2) personal stat line. Still, he is a beast when the Niners get him the ball, so consider him to save costs from Travis Kelce. It helps that he is facing an Arizona defense that ignores the position.

Zach Ertz (knee) left last week’s game on a cart. He will miss the rest of the season with the injury. This leaves Trey McBride (TE4) as a sneaky sleeper play. He was highly lauded among this draft class and has the tools to succeed, given the opportunity. I could easily see building a double-TE lineup featuring him.

The Main Slate: recommended DFS lineups

DK Lineup: QB Joe Burrow ($6.8k), RB Saquon Barkley ($8.9k), RB Antonio Gibson ($5.6k), WR Tee Higgins ($7.1k), WR Darnell Mooney ($5.4k), WR Laviska Shenault Jr. ($3.7k), TE Greg Dulcich ($3.8k), FLEX Devin Singletary ($5.8k), DST New York Jets ($2.8k)

FD Lineup: QB Joe Burrow ($8.3k), RB Saquon Barkley ($9.7k), RB Antonio Gibson ($6.6k), WR Tee Higgins ($7.6k), WR Tyler Boyd ($6.8k), WR Laviska Shenault ($5.3k), TE Greg Dulcich ($5.5k), FLEX Devin Singletary ($6.4k), DST Chicago Bears ($3.7k)

FB Lineup: QB Patrick Mahomes ($7.4k), RB Saquon Barkley ($7.3k), RB D’Onta Foreman ($5.2k), WR Tyler Boyd ($5.6k), WR Mecole Hardman ($4.2k), WR Joshua Palmer ($4.6k), TE Cole Kmet ($3.8k), FLEX Travis Kelce ($6.6k), FLEX Devin Singletary ($5.2k)

Quarterbacks DraftKings FanDuel
Josh Allen $8,500 $9,200
Lamar Jackson $8,400 $8,400
Jalen Hurts $8,200 $8,800
Justin Fields $7,600 $8,700
Joe Burrow $6,800 $8,300
Dak Prescott $6,600 $7,500
Kirk Cousins $6,100 $7,600
Russell Wilson $5,800 $6,900
Daniel Jones $5,700 $7,800
Derek Carr $5,600 $7,000
Marcus Mariota $5,500 $7,200
Matthew Stafford $5,500 $6,700
Jacoby Brissett $5,400 $6,700
Jared Goff $5,400 $6,800
Andy Dalton $5,300 $6,600
Jameis Winston $5,300 $6,600
Kenny Pickett $5,300 $6,900
Taylor Heinicke $5,300 $6,800
Davis Mills $5,200 $6,500
Matt Ryan $5,200 $7,100
Mac Jones $5,100 $6,500
Baker Mayfield $5,000 $6,400
Taysom Hill $5,000 N/A
Zach Wilson $5,000 $6,700
John Wolford $4,900 $6,300

Quarterback

Weekly strategy –Watch the weather reports, but I’m looking all the way down to Justin FieldsJoe Burrow, or Dak Prescott. Also, consider Jared Goff or Daniel Jones against each other.  Taylor Heinicke and Davis Mills are both bottom-of-the-barrel punt options.

Fantasy Four-pack

Joe Burrow, Bengals @ PIT
($6,800 DK, $8,300 FD
Pittsburgh has struggled with quality QBs all year, including Burrow back in Week 1. Another 300-2 performance is due here, with both Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd getting in on the fun.

Justin Fields, Bears @ ATL
($7,600 DK, $8,700 FD)
Fields has been electric over the last four weeks. How does he get rewarded? The NFL gives him a matchup against a team that is rotten against both the run and the pass. This could get ugly fast for Atlanta as they have not faced a running QB yet this year.

Josh Allen, Bills vs. CLE (in Detroit) ($8,500 DK, $9,200 FD) The NFL gave the Bills offense a slight boost by moving the game out of the snowpocalypse and into a domed stadium. With the weather a nonfactor, Allen should put up his usual elite numbers against a soft defense. Plus, remember, Cleveland is bad against the run, too. We could see Allen score on the ground this week as well.

Jalen Hurts, Eagles @ IND
($8,200 DK, $8,800 FD) Hurts is coming off his first loss. He will also be without at least one of his top-three weapons. Meanwhile, Indy played hard for their new coach last week. Of course, that was against a discombobulated Raiders offense. This game will be played indoors (so no potential weather issues). Plus, Hurts can get it done even if he doesn’t have to throw the ball.

DFS Sleepers

Daniel Jones, Giants vs. DET
($5,700 DK, $7,800 FD)
Jones is not an elite QB. Still, he does well enough against the poor competition to keep himself relevant. Detroit is an equal-opportunity failure when it comes to dealing with QBs. They are the worst in the league against the pass, and they have been abused by mobile QBs all season (including a monster game by Justin Fields last week. Jones will score both a passing and rushing TD this week with roughly 50 yards rushing on top of his passing stats.

Davis Mills, Texans vs. WAS
($5,200 DK, $6,500 FD
Houston may be en route to a first-round QB pick next season, but Mills is at least producing reasonable fantasy lines for the time being. This includes two 300-plus-yard passing games and two multiple-TD games over their last four contests, so 250-2 is certainly in play once again here.

Running Backs DraftKings FanDuel
Saquon Barkley $8,900 $9,700
Nick Chubb $8,000 $8,400
Dalvin Cook $8,000 $8,300
Jonathan Taylor $7,800 $8,700
Alvin Kamara $7,600 $7,500
Josh Jacobs $7,500 $8,500
Joe Mixon $7,400 $9,000
Miles Sanders $6,900 $7,300
Rhamondre Stevenson $6,700 $8,100
Dameon Pierce $6,500 $7,600
Tony Pollard $6,500 $8,000
Cordarrelle Patterson $6,200 $6,700
D’Andre Swift $6,100 $6,700
David Montgomery $6,100 $6,200
Ezekiel Elliott $6,000 $7,000
Jamaal Williams $6,000 $7,000
D’Onta Foreman $5,900 $7,100
Kenyan Drake $5,900 $6,800
Damien Harris $5,800 $6,300
Devin Singletary $5,800 $6,400
Melvin Gordon $5,700 $5,900
Antonio Gibson $5,600 $6,600
Khalil Herbert $5,600 $6,200
Gus Edwards $5,500 $6,800
Najee Harris $5,500 $6,500
Michael Carter $5,400 $6,300
Brian Robinson Jr. $5,300 $6,600
Darrell Henderson $5,200 $6,100
James Robinson $5,200 $6,300
Kenneth Gainwell $5,200 $6,000
Kareem Hunt $5,100 $5,800
Chuba Hubbard $5,000 $5,600
Latavius Murray $5,000 $5,600
Nyheim Hines $5,000 $5,000
Jaylen Warren $4,900 $5,700
Tyler Allgeier $4,900 $6,000
Kyren Williams $4,800 $4,900
J.D. McKissic $4,600 $4,700
Justice Hill $4,500 $4,800
Caleb Huntley $4,400 $5,400
Cam Akers $4,400 $5,400
Chase Edmonds $4,400 $5,100
James Cook $4,400 $5,300
Rex Burkhead $4,400 $4,800

Running Back

Weekly strategy – It is another cakewalk for Saquon Barkley this week. Lock him in as your RB1. Nick Chubb or Dalvin Cook could make nice pivots. Chubb could be especially valuable if the weather is horrific in Buffalo. David Montgomery will dominate this week with Khalil Herbert out. You should probably use him, D’Onta Foreman, one of the Commanders, or one of the Falcons at RB2. With the potential weather concerns in Buffalo, consider Devin Singletary or Kareem Hunt at flex.

Fantasy Four-pack

Saquon Barkley,  Giants vs. DET
($8,900 DK, $9,700 FD)
This matchup isn’t as sweet as last week’s cream puff. It still is a great opportunity for a slate-breaking performance. Detroit has struggled mightily against multipurpose backs, like Barkley, all year. Expect 150 combo yards and at least one score here.

Nick Chubb, Browns @ BUF (in Detroit)
($8,000 DK, $8,400 FD)
Who needs snow? Chubb will just plow through a soft Buffalo run defense instead. Over their last three games, Buffalo has allowed opposing RBs to rack up 544 total yards and four total TDs. Chalk up two scores for Chubb this week.

Dalvin Cook, Vikings vs. DAL ($8,000 DK, $8,300 FD) Passing against Dallas is tough. Fortunately, they are not as good against the run. Over the last three games, Dallas is allowing a league sixth-worst 5.3 YPC. The Vikings should feature Cook more this week. Expect a total of 125 combo yards and a score.

David Montgomery, Bears @ ATL
($6,100 DK, $6,200 FD)
With Khalil Herbert (hip – IR) out, expect Montgomery to revert to his early season lead-back role with well over 100 total yards and a touchdown. Only four teams are allowing more rushing TDs this season than Atlanta. This includes allowing six over the last three games.

DFS Sleepers

Devin Singletary, Bills vs. CLE (in Detroit)
($5,800 DK, $6,400 FD) 
Cleveland has allowed 12 total TDs to opposing RBs over their last six games. Last week, Singletary scored a pair of TDs. This was double his total for the full season coming in. He’ll add another here.

Antonio Gibson, Commanders @ HOU ($5,600 DK, $6,600 FD) Brian Robinson Jr. outproduced Gibson last week. They also both scored. Against Houston, they will both score again. Gibson has seen far more work in the passing game than Robinson, and Gibson has scored in three of his last four games. This makes him a slightly safer play.

Wide receivers DraftKings FanDuel
Justin Jefferson $9,100 $9,100
Davante Adams $8,700 $8,500
Stefon Diggs $8,300 $9,400
A.J. Brown $8,000 $8,400
CeeDee Lamb $7,500 $8,100
Cole Kmet $7,200 $7,800
Tee Higgins $7,100 $7,600
Chris Olave $6,800 $6,900
Tyler Boyd $6,500 $6,800
Amari Cooper $6,400 $7,200
Gabe Davis $6,300 $7,100
DeVonta Smith $6,200 $6,400
Michael Pittman Jr. $6,100 $6,700
Courtland Sutton $6,000 $7,000
Terry McLaurin $5,900 $7,300
Diontae Johnson $5,800 $6,300
DJ Moore $5,700 $6,700
Jerry Jeudy $5,700 $6,000
Allen Robinson $5,600 $6,600
Adam Thielen $5,500 $6,000
Jakobi Meyers $5,500 $6,500
Brandin Cooks $5,400 $6,100
Darnell Mooney $5,400 $6,000
Curtis Samuel $5,300 $6,100
George Pickens $5,200 $6,000
Drake London $5,100 $5,700
Michael Gallup $5,100 $5,600
Darius Slayton $5,000 $6,300
Devin Duvernay $5,000 $6,000
Garrett Wilson $4,900 $6,200
Chase Claypool $4,800 $5,600
Josh Reynolds $4,700 $5,700
Donovan Peoples-Jones $4,600 $5,900
Wan’Dale Robinson $4,600 $5,700
Jarvis Landry $4,500 $5,400
Kalif Raymond $4,500 $5,300
Mack Hollins $4,500 $5,400
Van Jefferson $4,500 $5,600
Isaiah McKenzie $4,400 $5,300
Jahan Dotson $4,400 $5,900
Terrace Marshall Jr. $4,400 $5,800
Parris Campbell $4,300 $5,800
Corey Davis $4,200 $5,500
DeVante Parker $4,100 $5,200
Nico Collins $4,100 $5,900
Demarcus Robinson $4,000 $5,800
Elijah Moore $4,000 $5,000
K.J. Osborn $4,000 $5,300
Olamide Zaccheaus $4,000 $5,200
Alec Pierce $3,900 $5,400
Ben Skowronek $3,900 $5,300
James Proche $3,800 $5,100
KJ Hamler $3,800 $5,000
Laviska Shenault Jr. $3,700 $5,300
Noah Brown $3,700 $5,100
Kendrick Bourne $3,500 $5,200
Damiere Byrd $3,400 $5,100
Kenny Golladay $3,400 $5,200
Tyquan Thornton $3,300 $5,500
Nelson Agholor $3,200 $5,000
DeSean Jackson $3,000 $4,700

Wide Receiver

Weekly strategy –  This looks to be the week to spend down here. CeeDee Lamb, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Tee Higgins are the only high-priced options I trust. Tyler Boyd would be an obvious pivot from Higgins. DeVonta Smith could also get pivot love if A.J. Brown (ankle) remains limited. At WR2, I like Terry McLaurinMichael Gallup, Wan’Dale Robinson, one of the Bears, or one of the Texans. At WR3, roll out one of the Panthers’ or Colts’ subordinate WRs. You could also do the revenge-game punt with Kenny Golladay.

Fantasy Four-pack

Tee Higgins, Bengals @ PIT ($7,100 DK, $7,600 FD) Chris Olave, and Mike Evans are the only WR1s to not absolutely wreck this defense. Back in Week 1, Ja’Marr Chase went absolutely ham against them. This week, that 10-129-1 line will fall to Higgins barring a weather barrage.

CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys @ MIN
($7,500 DK, $8,100 FD)
Over their last four contests, Minnesota has allowed eight double-digit PPR WRs. This includes allowing three of the last four WR1s to post 12 catches and at least 128 yards. Meanwhile, Lamb has been on fire since Michael Gallup‘s return, including three TDs over the last two games. 

A.J. Brown, Eagles @ IND
($8,000 DK, $8,400 FD)
Brown suffered a rolled-up ankle in Week 10 limiting his final line. Prior to that, Brown had been on a tear, scoring five times over his prior three games. Indy ranks high among the best at limiting WRs, but a deeper dive shows that outside alpha WRs have been solid all year against them. Heck, even the corpse of what was Robert Woods scored on them in Week 4. Watch his practice status this weekend, but I expect him out there.

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions @ NYG
($7,200 DK, $7,800 FD)
I must admit, I preferred St. Brown when his price was in the mid $6k range. Still, you knew the price increase would happen following his return from injury. Six of the last eight WR1s to face the Giants have either scored and/or topped 90 receiving yards. St. Brown could achieve both here.

DFS Sleepers

Parris Campbell, Colts vs. PHI
($4,300 DK, $5,800 FD)
Prior to last week, Philly had looked impenetrable against the pass. Still, they had allowed multiple fantasy-relevant games to non-WR1s. Michael Pittman Jr. is the clear WR1 for Indy, so he may struggle here, but look for Campbell to succeed. Over the last three games that Matt Ryan has started, Campbell is averaging 8-68-1 on 11 targets per game.

Darnell Mooney, Bears @ ATL
($5,400 DK, $6,000 FD)
Atlanta ranks dead last against the pass. Only two WR1s have not blown up against them this season. Plus, Mooney has been trending upwards, ranking 13th in receiving yards, since Week 4.

Tight ends DraftKings FanDuel
Mark Andrews $6,800 $7,700
T.J. Hockenson $5,300 $6,500
Taysom Hill N/A $6,000
Kyle Pitts $4,400 $5,500
Dalton Schultz $4,300 $5,900
Pat Freiermuth $4,200 $5,400
Cole Kmet $4,100 $5,700
Tyler Higbee $4,000 $6,200
David Njoku $3,900 $5,800
Greg Dulcich $3,800 $5,500
Foster Moreau $3,700 $5,600
Isaiah Likely $3,600 $5,400
Hayden Hurst $3,500 $5,200
Tyler Conklin $3,400 $5,000
Hunter Henry $3,300 $4,900
Dawson Knox $3,200 $5,100
Harrison Bryant $3,100 $5,000
Juwan Johnson $3,100 $5,100
Brock Wright $3,000 $4,600
Jonnu Smith $3,000 $4,500
Kylen Granson $2,900 $4,700
Tanner Hudson $2,900 $4,400
Logan Thomas $2,800 $5,000
James Mitchell $2,700 $4,200
Mo Alie-Cox $2,700 $4,400
Jordan Akins $2,600 $4,700
Jack Stoll $2,500 $4,400
Tyree Jackson $2,500 $4,000

Tight End

Weekly strategy – Pray that no more TEs get lost to season-ending injuries this week. But seriously, T.J. Hockenson and Cole Kmet are the obvious plays. You can also consider Pat FreiermuthTyler Higbee, or Greg DulcichDavid Njoku (ankle) could also be in play if he returns from his injury. The other player to keep an eye on is Isaiah Likely. He could hit 3x value easily if Mark Andrews (shoulder) is limited or out again. If you are looking at punting the position this week use Juwan Johnson or Tanner Hudson.

Fantasy Four-pack

T.J. Hockenson, Vikings vs. DAL
($5,300 DK, $6,500 FD
In two games with his new team, Hockenson has posted 16-115 on 19 targets. The only thing he hasn’t done is get into the end zone. That will change this week as he is finally fully up to snuff on the Vikings’ playbook.

Mark Andrews, Ravens vs. CAR
($6,800 DK, $7,700 FD)
Coming off of the bye, Andrews should be closer to 100 percent, but he has still been somewhat limited in practice. Still, at this price, and coming off of the injury, he should have low ownership. This is perfect, because Andrews can break a slate on any given Sunday. Of course, if he is out, fire up Isaiah Likely.

Tyler Higbee, Rams @ NO
($4,000 DK, $6,200 FD)
Higbee is the pass-catcher most likely to absorb a large number of Cooper Kupp‘s vacated targets. He also may be the only receiving threat that Matthew Stafford trusts out there.

Cole Kmet, Bears @ ATL ($4,100 DK, $5,700 FD) Over the last three weeks, no player in the NFL has scored more TDs than Kmet. Meanwhile, Atlanta hasn’t allowed a TE to score since Week 3. Unfortunately for them, every non-Carolina TE to face them has put up a big yardage and/or reception line. 

DFS Sleepers

Juwan Johnson, Saints vs. LAR
($3,100 DK, $5,100 FD)
Johnson is basically a dollar store equivalent of Marques Colston. He is big and physical and can play both at TE and as a WR. He also has found a nose for the end zone, scoring four times in his last four games. At this price, the TD hits his 3x DK value, any yardage is cake.

Tanner Hudson, Giants vs. DET ($2,900 DK, $4,400 FD) The Lions have allowed an average of 5.4-64 to the position this season to go along with seven TDs against, including three in the last three games. Hudson has not scored yet, but he does have six catches on eight targets in the two games since Daniel Bellinger‘s (eye) injury.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 11

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 11 start/bench tiers.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters. All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

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QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Josh Allen CLE Stefon Diggs CLE
GREAT STARTS Opp J. Jefferson DAL
Patrick Mahomes @LAC GREAT STARTS Opp
Justin Herbert KC DeAndre Hopkins SF
Joe Burrow @PIT CeeDee Lamb @MIN
Justin Fields @ATL Tee Higgins @PIT
SOLID STARTERS Opp Jakobi Meyers NYJ
Kirk Cousins DAL SOLID STARTERS Opp
Dak Prescott @MIN Gabe Davis CLE
Daniel Jones DET Deebo Samuel @ARI
Jalen Hurts @IND A. St. Brown @NYG
Lamar Jackson CAR Chris Olave LAR
Aaron Rodgers TEN Keenan Allen KC
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Brandin Cooks WAS
Kyler Murray SF C. Sutton LVR
Kenny Pickett CIN Allen Robinson @NO
Jimmy Garoppolo @ARI D. Peoples-Jones @BUF
Taylor Heinicke @HOU M. Pittman Jr. PHI
Marcus Mariota CHI Davante Adams @DEN
Russell Wilson LVR Brandon Aiyuk @ARI
Davis Mills WAS Terry McLaurin @HOU
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp DeVonta Smith @IND
Matt Ryan PHI Drake London CHI
Derek Carr @DEN Adam Thielen DAL
Jared Goff @NYG Allen Lazard TEN
Ryan Tannehill @GB Rondale Moore SF
Andy Dalton LAR Darnell Mooney @ATL
Jacoby Brissett @BUF Mike Williams KC
Baker Mayfield @BAL Tyler Boyd @PIT
Mac Jones NYJ A.J. Brown @IND
M. Stafford @NO FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Zach Wilson @NE Alec Pierce PHI
RUNNING BACKS W. Robinson DET
BEST BETS Opp Devin Duvernay CAR
Saquon Barkley DET C. Watson TEN
R. Stevenson NYJ Amari Cooper @BUF
GREAT STARTS Opp DJ Moore @BAL
B. Robinson Jr. @HOU Curtis Samuel @HOU
Austin Ekeler KC Garrett Wilson @NE
C. McCaffrey @ARI Diontae Johnson CIN
Dalvin Cook DAL M. Valdes-Scantling @LAC
SOLID STARTERS Opp Joshua Palmer KC
Aaron Jones TEN Van Jefferson @NO
D. Montgomery @ATL George Pickens CIN
C. Patterson CHI Nico Collins WAS
Isiah Pacheco @LAC Darius Slayton DET
Jamaal Williams @NYG Kadarius Toney @LAC
Gus Edwards CAR Jarvis Landry LAR
Miles Sanders @IND SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Antonio Gibson @HOU Robert Woods @GB
Jonathan Taylor PHI D. Robinson CAR
Dameon Pierce WAS Mack Hollins @DEN
Alvin Kamara LAR N. Westbrook-Ikhine @GB
Nick Chubb @BUF Treylon Burks @GB
Josh Jacobs @DEN DeSean Jackson CAR
Derrick Henry @GB Corey Davis @NE
Joe Mixon @PIT Michael Gallup @MIN
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Chase Claypool @ATL
D. Singletary CLE DeVante Parker NYJ
Tony Pollard @MIN J. Smith-Schuster @LAC
M. Gordon III LVR Josh Reynolds @NYG
Elijah Mitchell @ARI Marquise Brown SF
Ezekiel Elliott @MIN Jerry Jeudy LVR
Latavius Murray LVR Sammy Watkins TEN
Kenyan Drake CAR Mecole Hardman @LAC
Tyler Allgeier CHI Kendall Hinton LVR
Damien Harris NYJ T. Marshall Jr. @BAL
D’Andre Swift @NYG Parris Campbell PHI
Jaylen Warren CIN L. Shenault Jr. @BAL
Najee Harris CIN Jahan Dotson @HOU
Michael Carter @NE Kalif Raymond @NYG
D’Onta Foreman @BAL DEFENSIVE TEAMS
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp BEST BETS Opp
James Conner SF Ravens CAR
James Robinson @NE Bills CLE
Kyren Williams @NO GREAT STARTS Opp
Kareem Hunt @BUF Eagles @IND
AJ Dillon TEN 49ers @ARI
Caleb Huntley CHI Patriots NYJ
Cam Akers @NO SOLID STARTERS Opp
Jerick McKinnon @LAC Broncos LVR
TIGHT ENDS Saints LAR
BEST BETS Opp Bengals @PIT
Mark Andrews CAR Rams @NO
Travis Kelce @LAC Commanders @HOU
GREAT STARTS Opp Giants DET
Dalton Schultz @MIN FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
George Kittle @ARI Cowboys @MIN
SOLID STARTERS Opp Bears @ATL
Tyler Conklin @NE Raiders @DEN
Tyler Higbee @NO Texans WAS
Greg Dulcich LVR Jets @NE
Pat Freiermuth CIN Titans @GB
Cole Kmet @ATL SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Chiefs @LAC
Austin Hooper @GB Steelers CIN
Juwan Johnson LAR Vikings DAL
Kyle Pitts CHI Lions @NYG
Robert Tonyan TEN Cardinals SF
Foster Moreau @DEN Browns @BUF
Dawson Knox CLE Panthers @BAL
T.J. Hockenson DAL Packers TEN
Hayden Hurst @PIT Falcons CHI
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Colts PHI
Kylen Granson PHI Chargers KC
David Njoku @BUF
Gerald Everett KC
Hunter Henry NYJ
Taysom Hill LAR
Logan Thomas @HOU
Jordan Akins WAS
Tanner Hudson DET

The best fantasy football gamble of Week 11

Will this tight end’s Week 11 outing go swimmingly vs. Philly?

Every week, at least one player becomes my fascination of whether he’s worthy of a fantasy football start or bench. The decision can be a mental wrestling match, but for the purpose of brevity, only one player can be chosen as the fantasy football gamble of the week.

The best fantasy football gamble for Week 11

Tracking my predictions: 3-7-0
Win: Player produces ≥ 75% of projected fantasy points
Loss: Player produces >75% of projected fantasy points
Tie: Player is ejected or leaves with an injury

I’ve had a few close ones that didn’t break in my favor this year, along with a couple of outright misses, but none were worse than last week’s recommendation of Trevor Lawrence. He had a fantastic matchup and definitely enough weapons to do something worthwhile, but the rookie was an unmitigated fantasy disaster.

That’s why this article is about gambles and not locks, but that was tough to swallow. The upcoming slate of games has only two teams on bye, both of those starting tight ends are in the weekly lineup conversation. However, the position is loaded with volatility and has a few notable injuries to watch, too.

TE Adam Trautman, New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles

In the last three games, Trautman has been targeted at least six times in each contest and has finally started to show signs of life after early-offseason sleeper hype was derailed by a late-summer ankle injury.

The loss of Jameis Winston (knee) for the season actually works in Trautman’s favor. He isn’t going to be stretching the field too often, and Winston has not exactly been known for going through his reads and settling for a boring checkdown. Trevor Siemian starting is a huge win for the young tight end, and the absence of Alvin Kamara (knee) last week helped lead to a career-high in catches (five) for Trautman. Taysom Hill has thrown four passes in the last two games, divided evenly, and half of them went to Trautman in the most recent outing. Both quarterbacks survive as short- to intermediate-area passers, and it’s unclear if Kamara will be ready to return for Week 11.

Additionally, the Saints don’t exactly have an inspiring cast of receivers, and the are in which the Eagles are strongest is vs. wideouts. Deep threats Marquez Callaway and Deonte Harris face the most difficult cornerback duo to exploit in Darius Slay and Steven Nelson, which should redirect a few passes Trautman’s way.

While Trautman doesn’t have a TD this year and has scored only once in his 23 career games played, he profiles as a legitimate weapon in the red zone at 6-foot-5, 255 pounds, with the collegiate pedigree as a prolific scorer. The second-year tight end was a touchdown machine at Dayton, even if it came against inferior competition.

Eight different TEs have scored 10-plus PPR points on the year vs. Philadelphia, and all but one happened in the last five weeks. Of the eight TDs scored, five have come in the last six games, and this is among the best matchups available for the week.

My projection: 5 catches, 56 yards, 1 TD (16.6 PPR fantasy points)

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 11

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 11 start/bench tiers.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters. All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

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QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Josh Allen IND Stefon Diggs IND
Tom Brady NYG Davante Adams @MIN
GREAT STARTS Opp CeeDee Lamb @KC
Dak Prescott @KC Mike Evans NYG
Joe Burrow @LVR GREAT STARTS Opp
Patrick Mahomes DAL A.J. Brown HOU
SOLID STARTERS Opp Tyreek Hill DAL
Kirk Cousins GB Keenan Allen PIT
Mac Jones @ATL Deebo Samuel @JAC
Daniel Jones @TB SOLID STARTERS Opp
Justin Herbert PIT Mike Williams PIT
Cam Newton WAS Terry McLaurin @CAR
Aaron Rodgers @MIN Jakobi Meyers @ATL
Russell Wilson ARI Corey Davis MIA
Lamar Jackson @CHI E. Sanders IND
Ryan Tannehill HOU Darnell Mooney BAL
Jalen Hurts NO Chris Godwin NYG
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Rashod Bateman @CHI
Baker Mayfield DET Amari Cooper @KC
B. Roethlisberger @LAC DK Metcalf ARI
Jimmy Garoppolo @JAC Mecole Hardman DAL
Justin Fields BAL Tee Higgins @LVR
Trevor Siemian @PHI Cole Beasley IND
Tua Tagovailoa @NYJ Brandin Cooks @TEN
Derek Carr CIN J. Jefferson GB
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Hunter Renfrow CIN
Joe Flacco MIA S. Shepard @TB
Taylor Heinicke @CAR Kendrick Bourne @ATL
Carson Wentz @BUF Adam Thielen GB
Matt Ryan NE Bryan Edwards CIN
Jared Goff @CLE D.J. Moore WAS
Tyrod Taylor @TEN Diontae Johnson @LAC
Taysom Hill @PHI Ja’Marr Chase @LVR
Kyler Murray @SEA Jaylen Waddle @NYJ
Colt McCoy @SEA Antonio Brown NYG
Trevor Lawrence SF FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
RUNNING BACKS A.J. Green @SEA
BEST BETS Opp M. Callaway @PHI
Joe Mixon @LVR Christian Kirk @SEA
C. McCaffrey WAS Elijah Moore MIA
Nick Chubb DET Allen Lazard @MIN
GREAT STARTS Opp Michael Gallup @KC
D’Andre Swift @CLE Albert Wilson @NYJ
Michael Carter MIA Nelson Agholor @ATL
Myles Gaskin @NYJ Jamison Crowder MIA
Najee Harris @LAC Tyler Boyd @LVR
SOLID STARTERS Opp Marcus Johnson HOU
Austin Ekeler PIT D. Peoples-Jones DET
Jonathan Taylor @BUF Deonte Harris @PHI
Alvin Kamara @PHI M. Pittman Jr. @BUF
James Conner @SEA DeVonta Smith NO
AJ Dillon @MIN A. St. Brown @CLE
L. Fournette NYG Randall Cobb @MIN
Saquon Barkley @TB Tyler Lockett ARI
D’Ernest Johnson DET Robby Anderson WAS
Josh Jacobs CIN Marquise Brown @CHI
Damien Harris @ATL L. Shenault Jr. SF
Devonta Freeman @CHI Brandon Aiyuk @JAC
Darrel Williams DAL Kenny Golladay @TB
Ezekiel Elliott @KC Jamal Agnew SF
Dalvin Cook GB Jarvis Landry DET
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp DeAndre Carter @CAR
C. Patterson NE Zach Pascal @BUF
Jeff Wilson Jr. @JAC Tre’Quan Smith @PHI
Alex Collins ARI R. Gage Jr. NE
Antonio Gibson @CAR Marvin Jones SF
Brandon Bolden @ATL A. Robinson II BAL
Tony Pollard @KC O. Zaccheaus NE
Ty Johnson MIA SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Adrian Peterson HOU T.Y. Hilton @BUF
J. McNichols HOU M. Valdes-Scantling @MIN
J.D. McKissic @CAR Quez Watkins NO
R. Stevenson @ATL DeAndre Hopkins @SEA
Wayne Gallman NE Chase Claypool @LAC
Nyheim Hines @BUF Adam Humphries @CAR
Boston Scott NO Tajae Sharpe NE
D. Montgomery BAL Kalif Raymond @CLE
James Robinson SF Cedrick Wilson @KC
Elijah Mitchell @JAC J. Washington @LAC
Mark Ingram @PHI K.J. Osborn GB
Kenyan Drake CIN N. Westbrook-Ikhine HOU
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp DeSean Jackson CIN
Latavius Murray @CHI Devin Duvernay @CHI
C. Edwards-Helaire DAL Rondale Moore @SEA
Zack Moss IND Kadarius Toney @TB
Patrick Taylor @MIN Nico Collins @TEN
G. Igwebuike @CLE Sammy Watkins @CHI
Mike Davis NE Ray-Ray McCloud @LAC
Jordan Howard NO Freddie Swain ARI
Devontae Booker @TB DEFENSIVE TEAMS
D. Singletary IND BEST BETS Opp
David Johnson @TEN Titans HOU
Travis Homer ARI GREAT STARTS Opp
Tevin Coleman MIA Buccaneers NYG
Matt Breida IND Browns DET
Miles Sanders NO SOLID STARTERS Opp
TIGHT ENDS Dolphins @NYJ
BEST BETS Opp Bills IND
Travis Kelce DAL Saints @PHI
Mark Andrews @CHI Panthers WAS
GREAT STARTS Opp FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Mike Gesicki @NYJ 49ers @JAC
Dan Arnold SF Patriots @ATL
SOLID STARTERS Opp Cardinals @SEA
Dalton Schultz @KC Cowboys @KC
Hunter Henry @ATL Packers @MIN
Darren Waller CIN Ravens @CHI
Dawson Knox IND SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
T.J. Hockenson @CLE Football Team @CAR
Adam Trautman @PHI Giants @TB
Pat Freiermuth @LAC Jaguars SF
George Kittle @JAC Bengals @LVR
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Jets MIA
Evan Engram @TB Chiefs DAL
Zach Ertz @SEA Colts @BUF
Tyler Conklin GB Texans @TEN
Kyle Pitts NE Eagles NO
Cole Kmet BAL Steelers @LAC
C.J. Uzomah @LVR Lions @CLE
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Vikings GB
Gerald Everett ARI Chargers PIT
Jordan Akins @TEN Raiders CIN
O.J. Howard NYG Seahawks ARI
Rob Gronkowski NYG Bears BAL
R. Seals-Jones @CAR Falcons NE
Dallas Goedert NO
Geoff Swaim HOU
Austin Hooper DET
Jack Doyle @BUF
Donald Parham PIT