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New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith is off the fantasy radar ahead of a Week 11 matchup with the Falcons. Smith has seen his snap percentage dip over the last three weeks and hasn’t exceeded 50 receiving yards in any of those contests. Those numbers were with Drew Brees (ribs, lung) under center- who knows what Smith will be able to do with Taysom
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow has caught a pass in every game this season but has not posted too many solid fantasy performances to be considered a reliable flex option in deeper leagues. He played in just 34 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in Week 5 against the Chiefs where he caught only one pass for 42 yards. There are at least
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders is coming off a dud against the 49ers, his former team, last week. Sanders will get a chance to redeem himself against the Falcons’ 31st-ranked pass defense in Week 11. However, he’ll be catching passes from Taysom Hill, who has never started a game before and is very unproven as a passer. Before last week’s performance, the veteran
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas has a juicy matchup on tap in Week 11 against the Falcons. However, there’s just a lot of uncertainty around Thomas right now, particularly surrounding his quarterback situation. There were already some question marks about his potential effectiveness with Jameis Winston, but now it will reportedly be Taysom Hill– who has 18 career passes- throwing him balls. Thomas
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is probably best suited on the bench in Week 11 against the Chiefs. He had over 100 yards and a touchdown against the Chiefs in Week 5 but managed to catch just two passes. In seven games this season, Ruggs has just 13 catches on 25 targets. The big-play potential is always there with his blazing speed,
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray faces a tricky matchup in Week 11. Murray was nearly looking at a three-down role with Alvin Kamara limited earlier in the week, though the latter was able to practice fully and is good to go. Murray will assume his usual role as the change-of-pace guy, which has been good for around 10 carries each week. He’ll have
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara faces a tricky matchup in Week 11 against Atlanta. The Falcons run defense was one to target earlier in the year, though the unit has played much better under interim head coach Raheem Morris. Still, Kamara is matchup-proof, as evidenced by last week’s events, where he mustered just 15 rushing yards but found the end zone three times.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor has shown that he has big-play potential, but that also makes him a volatile option. He is averaging about 20 yards per reception but is averaging just two receptions and slightly over three targets per game this season. He has just two games this season where he has caught at least four balls. In the other seven games,
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is having his best stretch of the season and will look to continue that this week against the Chiefs. Jacobs is averaging just over 100 yards per game over his last three games and has also picked up three touchdowns during that span. He is currently second in the league in rushing attempts and fourth in the league
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has not put up a solid fantasy performances over his last three games but will look to bounce back against the Chiefs in Week 11. Carr has just three touchdowns over the last three weeks and has failed to throw for over 200 yards in each of those games. However, he had a solid performance against the Chiefs in
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye is a streaming option for this week against the Lions. Slye has gone 20-for-25 in field-goal attempts this season along with 21-for-23 in extra-point attempts. However, four of the five missed field goals have come from over 50 yards, so Slye is generally reliable otherwise. The Lions do pose a tough matchup for kickers (fourth-fewest fantasy points allowed), but Slye
The Carolina Panthers Defense is not a viable streaming option this week. The unit just allowed 46 points last week to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and now faces a Matthew Stafford-led Lions team that is efficient on offense. They have also allowed at least 20 points in eight of 10 games this season. This unit is still rather young and inexperienced to be trusting very
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas is not a worthy fantasy starter this week. The TE has only gotten more than one reception in a game three times this season and has notched double-digit receiving yards three times as well. His role is too small to merit any fantasy relevance. Source: NFL.com
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel should only be considered a flex this week against the Lions. After two terrific games, Samuel laid a dud in Week 10, getting three receptions for eight yards on five targets. The uncertainty at QB this week doesn’t benefit this WR who is further down the depth chart, and he may not see as many targets from a new
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore is a WR2 this week versus the Lions. Moore and Robby Anderson are the top two receiving options on this team, but the former hasn’t always been consistent. Though he has gotten over 90 yards in four of the last six games, Moore also has one game with 18 yards in that stretch. With that being said, he stills
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson is a lower-end WR1 this week. Anderson has been fantastic this season, seeing at least five targets in every game this season and getting at least 50 yards in eight of 10 games. Anderson’s consistency and rich target share in this offense support his great fantasy value this week against a Detroit squad that is middle-of-the-pack in points allowed
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis could take on a workhorse role this week against the Lions with fellow back Christian McCaffrey expected to be out due to a shoulder injury and QB Teddy Bridgewater also injured (knee) and questionable to play. The RB has one of the best matchups this week as the Lions allow the most fantasy points to running backs. As a
The Washington Football Team defense is a strong start in fantasy this week versus a Bengals offense that allows the fifth-most fantasy points to opposing defenses. The Bengals offensive line has been banged up which led to four sacks last Sunday versus Pittsburgh. Starting QB Joe Burrow has been sacked at least four times in four different games this season including two games with at
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is best left on the bench this week as he is dealing with a knee injury and is considered questionable to play. In the past three games, the QB has five touchdowns to two interceptions and overall has only thrown for over 300 yards three times this season. He is a risky fantasy play this week if he suits up
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has seen his fantasy value skyrocket since Alex Smith took over at quarterback three weeks ago. McKissic has been peppered with targets in the last two games with the veteran QB throwing his way 14, and 15 times respectively in his two starts. McKissic will obviously not keep that pace up, but he has forced his way into
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith is off the fantasy radar ahead of a Week 11 matchup with the Falcons. Smith has seen his snap percentage dip over the last three weeks and hasn’t exceeded 50 receiving yards in any of those contests. Those numbers were with Drew Brees (ribs, lung) under center- who knows what Smith will be able to do with Taysom
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow has caught a pass in every game this season but has not posted too many solid fantasy performances to be considered a reliable flex option in deeper leagues. He played in just 34 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in Week 5 against the Chiefs where he caught only one pass for 42 yards. There are at least
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders is coming off a dud against the 49ers, his former team, last week. Sanders will get a chance to redeem himself against the Falcons’ 31st-ranked pass defense in Week 11. However, he’ll be catching passes from Taysom Hill, who has never started a game before and is very unproven as a passer. Before last week’s performance, the veteran
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas has a juicy matchup on tap in Week 11 against the Falcons. However, there’s just a lot of uncertainty around Thomas right now, particularly surrounding his quarterback situation. There were already some question marks about his potential effectiveness with Jameis Winston, but now it will reportedly be Taysom Hill– who has 18 career passes- throwing him balls. Thomas
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is probably best suited on the bench in Week 11 against the Chiefs. He had over 100 yards and a touchdown against the Chiefs in Week 5 but managed to catch just two passes. In seven games this season, Ruggs has just 13 catches on 25 targets. The big-play potential is always there with his blazing speed,
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray faces a tricky matchup in Week 11. Murray was nearly looking at a three-down role with Alvin Kamara limited earlier in the week, though the latter was able to practice fully and is good to go. Murray will assume his usual role as the change-of-pace guy, which has been good for around 10 carries each week. He’ll have
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara faces a tricky matchup in Week 11 against Atlanta. The Falcons run defense was one to target earlier in the year, though the unit has played much better under interim head coach Raheem Morris. Still, Kamara is matchup-proof, as evidenced by last week’s events, where he mustered just 15 rushing yards but found the end zone three times.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor has shown that he has big-play potential, but that also makes him a volatile option. He is averaging about 20 yards per reception but is averaging just two receptions and slightly over three targets per game this season. He has just two games this season where he has caught at least four balls. In the other seven games,
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is having his best stretch of the season and will look to continue that this week against the Chiefs. Jacobs is averaging just over 100 yards per game over his last three games and has also picked up three touchdowns during that span. He is currently second in the league in rushing attempts and fourth in the league
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has not put up a solid fantasy performances over his last three games but will look to bounce back against the Chiefs in Week 11. Carr has just three touchdowns over the last three weeks and has failed to throw for over 200 yards in each of those games. However, he had a solid performance against the Chiefs in
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye is a streaming option for this week against the Lions. Slye has gone 20-for-25 in field-goal attempts this season along with 21-for-23 in extra-point attempts. However, four of the five missed field goals have come from over 50 yards, so Slye is generally reliable otherwise. The Lions do pose a tough matchup for kickers (fourth-fewest fantasy points allowed), but Slye
The Carolina Panthers Defense is not a viable streaming option this week. The unit just allowed 46 points last week to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and now faces a Matthew Stafford-led Lions team that is efficient on offense. They have also allowed at least 20 points in eight of 10 games this season. This unit is still rather young and inexperienced to be trusting very
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas is not a worthy fantasy starter this week. The TE has only gotten more than one reception in a game three times this season and has notched double-digit receiving yards three times as well. His role is too small to merit any fantasy relevance. Source: NFL.com
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel should only be considered a flex this week against the Lions. After two terrific games, Samuel laid a dud in Week 10, getting three receptions for eight yards on five targets. The uncertainty at QB this week doesn’t benefit this WR who is further down the depth chart, and he may not see as many targets from a new
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore is a WR2 this week versus the Lions. Moore and Robby Anderson are the top two receiving options on this team, but the former hasn’t always been consistent. Though he has gotten over 90 yards in four of the last six games, Moore also has one game with 18 yards in that stretch. With that being said, he stills
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson is a lower-end WR1 this week. Anderson has been fantastic this season, seeing at least five targets in every game this season and getting at least 50 yards in eight of 10 games. Anderson’s consistency and rich target share in this offense support his great fantasy value this week against a Detroit squad that is middle-of-the-pack in points allowed
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis could take on a workhorse role this week against the Lions with fellow back Christian McCaffrey expected to be out due to a shoulder injury and QB Teddy Bridgewater also injured (knee) and questionable to play. The RB has one of the best matchups this week as the Lions allow the most fantasy points to running backs. As a
The Washington Football Team defense is a strong start in fantasy this week versus a Bengals offense that allows the fifth-most fantasy points to opposing defenses. The Bengals offensive line has been banged up which led to four sacks last Sunday versus Pittsburgh. Starting QB Joe Burrow has been sacked at least four times in four different games this season including two games with at
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is best left on the bench this week as he is dealing with a knee injury and is considered questionable to play. In the past three games, the QB has five touchdowns to two interceptions and overall has only thrown for over 300 yards three times this season. He is a risky fantasy play this week if he suits up
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has seen his fantasy value skyrocket since Alex Smith took over at quarterback three weeks ago. McKissic has been peppered with targets in the last two games with the veteran QB throwing his way 14, and 15 times respectively in his two starts. McKissic will obviously not keep that pace up, but he has forced his way into
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith is off the fantasy radar ahead of a Week 11 matchup with the Falcons. Smith has seen his snap percentage dip over the last three weeks and hasn’t exceeded 50 receiving yards in any of those contests. Those numbers were with Drew Brees (ribs, lung) under center- who knows what Smith will be able to do with Taysom
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow has caught a pass in every game this season but has not posted too many solid fantasy performances to be considered a reliable flex option in deeper leagues. He played in just 34 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in Week 5 against the Chiefs where he caught only one pass for 42 yards. There are at least
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders is coming off a dud against the 49ers, his former team, last week. Sanders will get a chance to redeem himself against the Falcons’ 31st-ranked pass defense in Week 11. However, he’ll be catching passes from Taysom Hill, who has never started a game before and is very unproven as a passer. Before last week’s performance, the veteran
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas has a juicy matchup on tap in Week 11 against the Falcons. However, there’s just a lot of uncertainty around Thomas right now, particularly surrounding his quarterback situation. There were already some question marks about his potential effectiveness with Jameis Winston, but now it will reportedly be Taysom Hill– who has 18 career passes- throwing him balls. Thomas
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is probably best suited on the bench in Week 11 against the Chiefs. He had over 100 yards and a touchdown against the Chiefs in Week 5 but managed to catch just two passes. In seven games this season, Ruggs has just 13 catches on 25 targets. The big-play potential is always there with his blazing speed,
New Orleans Saints running back Latavius Murray faces a tricky matchup in Week 11. Murray was nearly looking at a three-down role with Alvin Kamara limited earlier in the week, though the latter was able to practice fully and is good to go. Murray will assume his usual role as the change-of-pace guy, which has been good for around 10 carries each week. He’ll have
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara faces a tricky matchup in Week 11 against Atlanta. The Falcons run defense was one to target earlier in the year, though the unit has played much better under interim head coach Raheem Morris. Still, Kamara is matchup-proof, as evidenced by last week’s events, where he mustered just 15 rushing yards but found the end zone three times.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Nelson Agholor has shown that he has big-play potential, but that also makes him a volatile option. He is averaging about 20 yards per reception but is averaging just two receptions and slightly over three targets per game this season. He has just two games this season where he has caught at least four balls. In the other seven games,
Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs is having his best stretch of the season and will look to continue that this week against the Chiefs. Jacobs is averaging just over 100 yards per game over his last three games and has also picked up three touchdowns during that span. He is currently second in the league in rushing attempts and fourth in the league
Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has not put up a solid fantasy performances over his last three games but will look to bounce back against the Chiefs in Week 11. Carr has just three touchdowns over the last three weeks and has failed to throw for over 200 yards in each of those games. However, he had a solid performance against the Chiefs in
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye is a streaming option for this week against the Lions. Slye has gone 20-for-25 in field-goal attempts this season along with 21-for-23 in extra-point attempts. However, four of the five missed field goals have come from over 50 yards, so Slye is generally reliable otherwise. The Lions do pose a tough matchup for kickers (fourth-fewest fantasy points allowed), but Slye
The Carolina Panthers Defense is not a viable streaming option this week. The unit just allowed 46 points last week to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and now faces a Matthew Stafford-led Lions team that is efficient on offense. They have also allowed at least 20 points in eight of 10 games this season. This unit is still rather young and inexperienced to be trusting very
Carolina Panthers tight end Ian Thomas is not a worthy fantasy starter this week. The TE has only gotten more than one reception in a game three times this season and has notched double-digit receiving yards three times as well. His role is too small to merit any fantasy relevance. Source: NFL.com
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel should only be considered a flex this week against the Lions. After two terrific games, Samuel laid a dud in Week 10, getting three receptions for eight yards on five targets. The uncertainty at QB this week doesn’t benefit this WR who is further down the depth chart, and he may not see as many targets from a new
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore is a WR2 this week versus the Lions. Moore and Robby Anderson are the top two receiving options on this team, but the former hasn’t always been consistent. Though he has gotten over 90 yards in four of the last six games, Moore also has one game with 18 yards in that stretch. With that being said, he stills
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson is a lower-end WR1 this week. Anderson has been fantastic this season, seeing at least five targets in every game this season and getting at least 50 yards in eight of 10 games. Anderson’s consistency and rich target share in this offense support his great fantasy value this week against a Detroit squad that is middle-of-the-pack in points allowed
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis could take on a workhorse role this week against the Lions with fellow back Christian McCaffrey expected to be out due to a shoulder injury and QB Teddy Bridgewater also injured (knee) and questionable to play. The RB has one of the best matchups this week as the Lions allow the most fantasy points to running backs. As a
The Washington Football Team defense is a strong start in fantasy this week versus a Bengals offense that allows the fifth-most fantasy points to opposing defenses. The Bengals offensive line has been banged up which led to four sacks last Sunday versus Pittsburgh. Starting QB Joe Burrow has been sacked at least four times in four different games this season including two games with at
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is best left on the bench this week as he is dealing with a knee injury and is considered questionable to play. In the past three games, the QB has five touchdowns to two interceptions and overall has only thrown for over 300 yards three times this season. He is a risky fantasy play this week if he suits up
Washington Football Team running back J.D. McKissic has seen his fantasy value skyrocket since Alex Smith took over at quarterback three weeks ago. McKissic has been peppered with targets in the last two games with the veteran QB throwing his way 14, and 15 times respectively in his two starts. McKissic will obviously not keep that pace up, but he has forced his way into
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