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Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski is a TE1 this week versus the Rams. Last week, Gronk had two receptions for 51 yards and a score on three targets and now has at least 40 yards and four targets in six of the past eight games. The Rams are middle-tier in fantasy points allowed to tight ends and allow the fewest points to fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown is a flex piece for Week 11. In his second game as a Buc last week, Brown had seven catches for 69 yards on eight targets. Naturally, the WR will have to fight with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin for targets each week, but so far he has a total of 10 receptions for 100 yards on 13
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin should be considered a WR2 against the Rams this week. When healthy, Godwin has been effective in addition to seeing at least six targets in all games he has played this season. Last week, the WR compiled six receptions on six targets for 92 yards. The Rams allow the fewest fantasy points to wide receivers, so this will
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is a WR2 this week against the Rams. Evans has been rather inconsistent this season but has now gotten at least four receptions, six targets, and 55 yards in the past three games. The Rams allow the fewest fantasy points to wideouts, so Evans’ value should be considered lower for this matchup. Source: NFL.com
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton started his season with a promising 11 catches on 16 targets in his first three games. Since then, Burton has just seven catches on 11 targets in his last three games. The Colts are built on running the ball, and they also have three legitimate wide receivers they can depend on. Burton also shares snaps with Jack Doyle and
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette is a risky play this week against the Rams. Fournette must fight for carries with Ronald Jones II each week and it seems he is losing out on that battle. After getting 11 and 15 carries in Weeks 7 and 8, that number has dropped to one and eight in the past two weeks for a grand total
The Colts Defense has been one of the best in the league all season, but they will have one of their toughest tests of the season against the Packers offense. Aaron Rodgers has been playing at an MVP level with 26 passing touchdowns and just three interceptions, and Davante Adams is one of the best receivers in football. However, the Colts are allowing just 3.5
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is an RB2 for this week’s contest against the Rams. Jones and Leonard Fournette are both factors in this backfield, but it seems Jones is the safer pick for more fantasy production as he had 23 carries for 192 yards and a score last week as opposed to Fournette’s eight carries. Nevertheless, the Rams allow the fifth-fewest
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has put together solid performances in back-to-back weeks and will look to build on that this week against the Packers. Pittman has started in each of the last two games and has also played over 80 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in each. He has shown that he is sure-handed, not dropping a pass on 28 targets
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a low-end QB1 for Week 11. Brady tossed for 341 yards and three touchdowns in a blowout win over Carolina and was fantastic. The 43-year-old has looked sharp this season and has thrown for over 300 yards in two of the past four games. It’s best to temper expectations against the Rams, who allow the second-fewest points to
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal could be a flex option in deeper leagues this week against the Packers. Pascal has not been shut out in any game this season and has at least three catches in each of the last four weeks. His snap count has declined a little bit over the last couple weeks, but he is still playing in at least 60
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton is having a disappointing season to say the least. Things will not get easier this week against the Packers, who rank sixth against opposing wide receivers. He will likely see a lot of attention from Jaire Alexander, who has been one of the best cornerbacks in all of football this season. Hilton is only averaging a little over three
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines had his best performance of the season last week against the Titans and definitely has flex value in Week 11 against the Packers. Hines was a solid pass-catching option out of the backfield, but his effective running was the most impressive part of his performance. He was able to rush for a touchdown and 70 yards on 12 carries.
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is a very risky play in Week 11 based on what we have seen from him over the past few weeks. Taylor has just 13 total carries over the past two weeks, and his snap-count has decreased in every week since Week 6. Fellow running backs Nyheim Hines and Jordan Wilkins have been featured in the offense more often,
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers is coming off a solid performance against the Titans last week, throwing for over 300 yards and a touchdown. He is taking on a streaky Packers Defense this week that currently ranks fifth against opposing quarterbacks. However, they are allowing a passer rating over 100 and have just four interceptions on the year. Rivers has been playing fairly well over
The New Orleans Saints Defense faces a tricky matchup in Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons offense hasn’t been very forgiving to opposing defenses, as they’ve allowed the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game to defenses. Still, the Saints have ramped up their efforts in the past couple of weeks, with 10 sacks, six interceptions, and two fumble recoveries to their name. This could
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz faces a middling matchup in Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. Lutz has been excellent this year, with just one missed kick total. He’s been a top-10 option at the position, which shouldn’t change, even with Taysom Hill at quarterback. In fact, New Orleans may not be as efficient in the red zone without Drew Brees (rubs, lung), which
The Raiders defense had a great performance against the Broncos last week, but that will almost certainly not happen this week against the Chiefs offense. They have to take on Patrick Mahomes this week, who has an insane stat-line on the year with 25 touchdown passes and just one interception. They held Mahomes to one of his worst performances of the year in Week 5
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook gets the most giving matchup for tight ends in fantasy football against the Falcons. Atlanta has surrendered the most fantasy points per game to the position, including a league-high eight touchdown receptions on 15 red-zone targets. There is a decent amount of risk here with the unproven Taysom Hill behind center, but the matchup is too good to
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller had a down week last week against the Broncos but will likely bounce back this week against the Chiefs. His receiving yards have been down over the last few weeks, but that was largely due to Derek Carr not throwing many passes. This week against the Chiefs will be a different story where the Raiders will need to
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski is a TE1 this week versus the Rams. Last week, Gronk had two receptions for 51 yards and a score on three targets and now has at least 40 yards and four targets in six of the past eight games. The Rams are middle-tier in fantasy points allowed to tight ends and allow the fewest points to fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown is a flex piece for Week 11. In his second game as a Buc last week, Brown had seven catches for 69 yards on eight targets. Naturally, the WR will have to fight with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin for targets each week, but so far he has a total of 10 receptions for 100 yards on 13
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin should be considered a WR2 against the Rams this week. When healthy, Godwin has been effective in addition to seeing at least six targets in all games he has played this season. Last week, the WR compiled six receptions on six targets for 92 yards. The Rams allow the fewest fantasy points to wide receivers, so this will
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is a WR2 this week against the Rams. Evans has been rather inconsistent this season but has now gotten at least four receptions, six targets, and 55 yards in the past three games. The Rams allow the fewest fantasy points to wideouts, so Evans’ value should be considered lower for this matchup. Source: NFL.com
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton started his season with a promising 11 catches on 16 targets in his first three games. Since then, Burton has just seven catches on 11 targets in his last three games. The Colts are built on running the ball, and they also have three legitimate wide receivers they can depend on. Burton also shares snaps with Jack Doyle and
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette is a risky play this week against the Rams. Fournette must fight for carries with Ronald Jones II each week and it seems he is losing out on that battle. After getting 11 and 15 carries in Weeks 7 and 8, that number has dropped to one and eight in the past two weeks for a grand total
The Colts Defense has been one of the best in the league all season, but they will have one of their toughest tests of the season against the Packers offense. Aaron Rodgers has been playing at an MVP level with 26 passing touchdowns and just three interceptions, and Davante Adams is one of the best receivers in football. However, the Colts are allowing just 3.5
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is an RB2 for this week’s contest against the Rams. Jones and Leonard Fournette are both factors in this backfield, but it seems Jones is the safer pick for more fantasy production as he had 23 carries for 192 yards and a score last week as opposed to Fournette’s eight carries. Nevertheless, the Rams allow the fifth-fewest
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has put together solid performances in back-to-back weeks and will look to build on that this week against the Packers. Pittman has started in each of the last two games and has also played over 80 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in each. He has shown that he is sure-handed, not dropping a pass on 28 targets
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a low-end QB1 for Week 11. Brady tossed for 341 yards and three touchdowns in a blowout win over Carolina and was fantastic. The 43-year-old has looked sharp this season and has thrown for over 300 yards in two of the past four games. It’s best to temper expectations against the Rams, who allow the second-fewest points to
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal could be a flex option in deeper leagues this week against the Packers. Pascal has not been shut out in any game this season and has at least three catches in each of the last four weeks. His snap count has declined a little bit over the last couple weeks, but he is still playing in at least 60
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton is having a disappointing season to say the least. Things will not get easier this week against the Packers, who rank sixth against opposing wide receivers. He will likely see a lot of attention from Jaire Alexander, who has been one of the best cornerbacks in all of football this season. Hilton is only averaging a little over three
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines had his best performance of the season last week against the Titans and definitely has flex value in Week 11 against the Packers. Hines was a solid pass-catching option out of the backfield, but his effective running was the most impressive part of his performance. He was able to rush for a touchdown and 70 yards on 12 carries.
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is a very risky play in Week 11 based on what we have seen from him over the past few weeks. Taylor has just 13 total carries over the past two weeks, and his snap-count has decreased in every week since Week 6. Fellow running backs Nyheim Hines and Jordan Wilkins have been featured in the offense more often,
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers is coming off a solid performance against the Titans last week, throwing for over 300 yards and a touchdown. He is taking on a streaky Packers Defense this week that currently ranks fifth against opposing quarterbacks. However, they are allowing a passer rating over 100 and have just four interceptions on the year. Rivers has been playing fairly well over
The New Orleans Saints Defense faces a tricky matchup in Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons offense hasn’t been very forgiving to opposing defenses, as they’ve allowed the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game to defenses. Still, the Saints have ramped up their efforts in the past couple of weeks, with 10 sacks, six interceptions, and two fumble recoveries to their name. This could
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz faces a middling matchup in Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. Lutz has been excellent this year, with just one missed kick total. He’s been a top-10 option at the position, which shouldn’t change, even with Taysom Hill at quarterback. In fact, New Orleans may not be as efficient in the red zone without Drew Brees (rubs, lung), which
The Raiders defense had a great performance against the Broncos last week, but that will almost certainly not happen this week against the Chiefs offense. They have to take on Patrick Mahomes this week, who has an insane stat-line on the year with 25 touchdown passes and just one interception. They held Mahomes to one of his worst performances of the year in Week 5
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook gets the most giving matchup for tight ends in fantasy football against the Falcons. Atlanta has surrendered the most fantasy points per game to the position, including a league-high eight touchdown receptions on 15 red-zone targets. There is a decent amount of risk here with the unproven Taysom Hill behind center, but the matchup is too good to
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller had a down week last week against the Broncos but will likely bounce back this week against the Chiefs. His receiving yards have been down over the last few weeks, but that was largely due to Derek Carr not throwing many passes. This week against the Chiefs will be a different story where the Raiders will need to
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski is a TE1 this week versus the Rams. Last week, Gronk had two receptions for 51 yards and a score on three targets and now has at least 40 yards and four targets in six of the past eight games. The Rams are middle-tier in fantasy points allowed to tight ends and allow the fewest points to fantasy
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown is a flex piece for Week 11. In his second game as a Buc last week, Brown had seven catches for 69 yards on eight targets. Naturally, the WR will have to fight with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin for targets each week, but so far he has a total of 10 receptions for 100 yards on 13
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin should be considered a WR2 against the Rams this week. When healthy, Godwin has been effective in addition to seeing at least six targets in all games he has played this season. Last week, the WR compiled six receptions on six targets for 92 yards. The Rams allow the fewest fantasy points to wide receivers, so this will
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is a WR2 this week against the Rams. Evans has been rather inconsistent this season but has now gotten at least four receptions, six targets, and 55 yards in the past three games. The Rams allow the fewest fantasy points to wideouts, so Evans’ value should be considered lower for this matchup. Source: NFL.com
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton started his season with a promising 11 catches on 16 targets in his first three games. Since then, Burton has just seven catches on 11 targets in his last three games. The Colts are built on running the ball, and they also have three legitimate wide receivers they can depend on. Burton also shares snaps with Jack Doyle and
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette is a risky play this week against the Rams. Fournette must fight for carries with Ronald Jones II each week and it seems he is losing out on that battle. After getting 11 and 15 carries in Weeks 7 and 8, that number has dropped to one and eight in the past two weeks for a grand total
The Colts Defense has been one of the best in the league all season, but they will have one of their toughest tests of the season against the Packers offense. Aaron Rodgers has been playing at an MVP level with 26 passing touchdowns and just three interceptions, and Davante Adams is one of the best receivers in football. However, the Colts are allowing just 3.5
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II is an RB2 for this week’s contest against the Rams. Jones and Leonard Fournette are both factors in this backfield, but it seems Jones is the safer pick for more fantasy production as he had 23 carries for 192 yards and a score last week as opposed to Fournette’s eight carries. Nevertheless, the Rams allow the fifth-fewest
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. has put together solid performances in back-to-back weeks and will look to build on that this week against the Packers. Pittman has started in each of the last two games and has also played over 80 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in each. He has shown that he is sure-handed, not dropping a pass on 28 targets
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is a low-end QB1 for Week 11. Brady tossed for 341 yards and three touchdowns in a blowout win over Carolina and was fantastic. The 43-year-old has looked sharp this season and has thrown for over 300 yards in two of the past four games. It’s best to temper expectations against the Rams, who allow the second-fewest points to
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal could be a flex option in deeper leagues this week against the Packers. Pascal has not been shut out in any game this season and has at least three catches in each of the last four weeks. His snap count has declined a little bit over the last couple weeks, but he is still playing in at least 60
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton is having a disappointing season to say the least. Things will not get easier this week against the Packers, who rank sixth against opposing wide receivers. He will likely see a lot of attention from Jaire Alexander, who has been one of the best cornerbacks in all of football this season. Hilton is only averaging a little over three
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines had his best performance of the season last week against the Titans and definitely has flex value in Week 11 against the Packers. Hines was a solid pass-catching option out of the backfield, but his effective running was the most impressive part of his performance. He was able to rush for a touchdown and 70 yards on 12 carries.
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is a very risky play in Week 11 based on what we have seen from him over the past few weeks. Taylor has just 13 total carries over the past two weeks, and his snap-count has decreased in every week since Week 6. Fellow running backs Nyheim Hines and Jordan Wilkins have been featured in the offense more often,
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers is coming off a solid performance against the Titans last week, throwing for over 300 yards and a touchdown. He is taking on a streaky Packers Defense this week that currently ranks fifth against opposing quarterbacks. However, they are allowing a passer rating over 100 and have just four interceptions on the year. Rivers has been playing fairly well over
The New Orleans Saints Defense faces a tricky matchup in Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons offense hasn’t been very forgiving to opposing defenses, as they’ve allowed the sixth-fewest fantasy points per game to defenses. Still, the Saints have ramped up their efforts in the past couple of weeks, with 10 sacks, six interceptions, and two fumble recoveries to their name. This could
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz faces a middling matchup in Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. Lutz has been excellent this year, with just one missed kick total. He’s been a top-10 option at the position, which shouldn’t change, even with Taysom Hill at quarterback. In fact, New Orleans may not be as efficient in the red zone without Drew Brees (rubs, lung), which
The Raiders defense had a great performance against the Broncos last week, but that will almost certainly not happen this week against the Chiefs offense. They have to take on Patrick Mahomes this week, who has an insane stat-line on the year with 25 touchdown passes and just one interception. They held Mahomes to one of his worst performances of the year in Week 5
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook gets the most giving matchup for tight ends in fantasy football against the Falcons. Atlanta has surrendered the most fantasy points per game to the position, including a league-high eight touchdown receptions on 15 red-zone targets. There is a decent amount of risk here with the unproven Taysom Hill behind center, but the matchup is too good to
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Darren Waller had a down week last week against the Broncos but will likely bounce back this week against the Chiefs. His receiving yards have been down over the last few weeks, but that was largely due to Derek Carr not throwing many passes. This week against the Chiefs will be a different story where the Raiders will need to
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