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New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill will start his first career game in Week 11 against the Falcons. It’s not official, though reports have indicated that Hill will get the nod over Jameis Winston on Sunday. Hill’s ability as a signal-caller is unknown, as he’s tossed just 18 pass attempts in his career. What is known is, the Falcons have allowed the most fantasy points
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson has four touchdowns in his last three games and will look to stay hot against a Bengals Defense that was shredded by the Steelers last week. Gibson has played behind veteran J.D. McKissic on passing downs, but has found the end zone enough to be a must-start running back in fantasy. He has at least nine carries in
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo is a top play in Week 11 against the New Orleans Saints. Koo has made 21 of 22 field goals and 18 of 21 extra points, checking in as fantasy football’s K6. The 26-year old is enjoying a breakout season, though he’ll get a reasonably tough matchup against the Saints, who rank 13th in fantasy points allowed to kickers. Still,
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has been more involved in the offense lately and will look to keep his momentum going in a good matchup versus Cincinnati. The Bengals Defense is allowing the second most PPR-fantasy points to opposing tight ends coming into this matchup. Over the last four games, Thomas has 14 catches for 196 yards and two touchdowns and has at
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) is questionable for Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. Lattimore practiced in a limited fashion for all three sessions this week, giving him a chance to take the field. If he’s active on Sunday, he’ll be facing a tall task- trying to slow down All-Pro wide receiver Julio Jones. Lattimore was limited in practice back in Week 5
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (ribs, lung) was placed on injured reserve on Friday. The team initially expected a two-to-three week absence, though it’s likely that Brees will now miss the next three contests at minimum. Reports suggest that Taysom Hill will get the keys to the offense, but head coach Sean Payton has yet to announce a starting quarterback. If Hill indeed starts
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith has been trending upwards in fantasy since taking over for Kyle Allen (ankle) and has another good matchup in Week 11. Smith will face a Bengals Defense that allowed three different Steelers receivers to finish as top-12 receivers in PPR-scoring last week. Washington has been throwing the ball more this season under new head coach Ron Rivera including 55
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has somewhat revived his fantasy value with back-to-back 40 receiving yards or more in his last two games. He caught two of his five targets for 40 yards in the Week 10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Preston Williams (hamstring) is sidelined for the foreseeable future, which possibly means more targets for Gesicki. The Denver Broncos are average
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. has quietly crept his way into the flex appeal conversation. He has produced four receptions for 35 yards or more in each of the last two games. Preston Williams (foot) remains sidelined for the Week 11 matchup versus the Denver Broncos, which is great for Grant. He’ll continue to be the No. 2 option in Miami and hold
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker was held to two receptions on seven targets for 31 yards in the Week 10 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. It was a rare dud performance by Parker who failed to capitalize on his targets. Fantasy owners shouldn’t be concerned and just consider that a fluke performance. Parker is expected to bounce back against an average pass defense
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida (hamstring) was able to practice fully on Wednesday, so he’s expected to suit up against the Denver Broncos in Week 11. Breida has missed two straight games, but his return isn’t noteworthy. He has failed to do much damage all season long and Salvon Ahmed looked solid as the lead back in Week 10. Fantasy owners can continue ignoring
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed put together a solid performance against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10. He rushed 21 times for 85 yards and one touchdown in the win. It seems like he’ll be the lead back going forward even with Matt Breida (hamstring) likely suiting up versus the Denver Broncos this week. The Denver run defense is a joke right now,
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has looked solid over his last two starts. He has thrown five touchdowns without any interceptions during his short NFL career. Sadly, he has only surpassed the 200-yard mark for passing once during his three starts. The Dolphins are winning, but Tagovailoa isn’t exactly an amazing fantasy option right now. He’ll get a matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week
New England Patriots wide receiver Damiere Byrd was completely ignored during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Both Byrd and K’Neal Harry weren’t targeted at all during that contest. The Pats continue to go run-heavy and look towards Jakobi Meyers in the passing game. Neither Byrd or Harry is a trustworthy option right now in fantasy leagues. Byrd can be considered a low-end
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry was held without a catch during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. He returned to the lineup after a two-game absence due to a concussion. The Pats didn’t even look his way at all during the game, which is alarming for fantasy owners. This offense continues to go run-heavy and basically only target Jakobi Meyers. Harry
New England Patriots wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has looked like basically the only reliable option on offense over the last few weeks. The Pats continue to target him because Meyers has not failed them yet. He’ll get a favorable matchup against the Houston Texans in Week 11. A secondary that has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to wide receivers this season. The Pats should continue
New England Patriots running back James White has failed to put together much fantasy value over the last few weeks. It seems like Damien Harris and Rex Burkhead get a majority of the action in the backfield. White appears to be the odd man out now, so fantasy owners will have a tough time trusting him going forward. He does have a favorable matchup against
New England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead has been more involved in the offense over the last few weeks. He found the end zone twice during the Week 10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Sadly, his value is mainly useful in PPR leagues since he doesn’t get much action in the running game. The Pats have limited weapons on offense, so Burkhead should continue to
New England Patriots running back Damien Harris (ankle) has shown that he can be a reliable lead back for this team. He finished with his third game of at least 100 yards rushing during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Sony Michel (quad) remains sidelined, so Harris should continue being the lead back. The Houston Texans have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton found the end zone twice during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Newton is not the same player that he used to be, but still can be a useful fantasy option when he’s efficient. He’ll be an intriguing option against the Houston Texans in Week 11. A defense that has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to quarterbacks
New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill will start his first career game in Week 11 against the Falcons. It’s not official, though reports have indicated that Hill will get the nod over Jameis Winston on Sunday. Hill’s ability as a signal-caller is unknown, as he’s tossed just 18 pass attempts in his career. What is known is, the Falcons have allowed the most fantasy points
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson has four touchdowns in his last three games and will look to stay hot against a Bengals Defense that was shredded by the Steelers last week. Gibson has played behind veteran J.D. McKissic on passing downs, but has found the end zone enough to be a must-start running back in fantasy. He has at least nine carries in
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo is a top play in Week 11 against the New Orleans Saints. Koo has made 21 of 22 field goals and 18 of 21 extra points, checking in as fantasy football’s K6. The 26-year old is enjoying a breakout season, though he’ll get a reasonably tough matchup against the Saints, who rank 13th in fantasy points allowed to kickers. Still,
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has been more involved in the offense lately and will look to keep his momentum going in a good matchup versus Cincinnati. The Bengals Defense is allowing the second most PPR-fantasy points to opposing tight ends coming into this matchup. Over the last four games, Thomas has 14 catches for 196 yards and two touchdowns and has at
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) is questionable for Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. Lattimore practiced in a limited fashion for all three sessions this week, giving him a chance to take the field. If he’s active on Sunday, he’ll be facing a tall task- trying to slow down All-Pro wide receiver Julio Jones. Lattimore was limited in practice back in Week 5
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (ribs, lung) was placed on injured reserve on Friday. The team initially expected a two-to-three week absence, though it’s likely that Brees will now miss the next three contests at minimum. Reports suggest that Taysom Hill will get the keys to the offense, but head coach Sean Payton has yet to announce a starting quarterback. If Hill indeed starts
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith has been trending upwards in fantasy since taking over for Kyle Allen (ankle) and has another good matchup in Week 11. Smith will face a Bengals Defense that allowed three different Steelers receivers to finish as top-12 receivers in PPR-scoring last week. Washington has been throwing the ball more this season under new head coach Ron Rivera including 55
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has somewhat revived his fantasy value with back-to-back 40 receiving yards or more in his last two games. He caught two of his five targets for 40 yards in the Week 10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Preston Williams (hamstring) is sidelined for the foreseeable future, which possibly means more targets for Gesicki. The Denver Broncos are average
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. has quietly crept his way into the flex appeal conversation. He has produced four receptions for 35 yards or more in each of the last two games. Preston Williams (foot) remains sidelined for the Week 11 matchup versus the Denver Broncos, which is great for Grant. He’ll continue to be the No. 2 option in Miami and hold
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker was held to two receptions on seven targets for 31 yards in the Week 10 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. It was a rare dud performance by Parker who failed to capitalize on his targets. Fantasy owners shouldn’t be concerned and just consider that a fluke performance. Parker is expected to bounce back against an average pass defense
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida (hamstring) was able to practice fully on Wednesday, so he’s expected to suit up against the Denver Broncos in Week 11. Breida has missed two straight games, but his return isn’t noteworthy. He has failed to do much damage all season long and Salvon Ahmed looked solid as the lead back in Week 10. Fantasy owners can continue ignoring
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed put together a solid performance against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10. He rushed 21 times for 85 yards and one touchdown in the win. It seems like he’ll be the lead back going forward even with Matt Breida (hamstring) likely suiting up versus the Denver Broncos this week. The Denver run defense is a joke right now,
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has looked solid over his last two starts. He has thrown five touchdowns without any interceptions during his short NFL career. Sadly, he has only surpassed the 200-yard mark for passing once during his three starts. The Dolphins are winning, but Tagovailoa isn’t exactly an amazing fantasy option right now. He’ll get a matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week
New England Patriots wide receiver Damiere Byrd was completely ignored during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Both Byrd and K’Neal Harry weren’t targeted at all during that contest. The Pats continue to go run-heavy and look towards Jakobi Meyers in the passing game. Neither Byrd or Harry is a trustworthy option right now in fantasy leagues. Byrd can be considered a low-end
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry was held without a catch during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. He returned to the lineup after a two-game absence due to a concussion. The Pats didn’t even look his way at all during the game, which is alarming for fantasy owners. This offense continues to go run-heavy and basically only target Jakobi Meyers. Harry
New England Patriots wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has looked like basically the only reliable option on offense over the last few weeks. The Pats continue to target him because Meyers has not failed them yet. He’ll get a favorable matchup against the Houston Texans in Week 11. A secondary that has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to wide receivers this season. The Pats should continue
New England Patriots running back James White has failed to put together much fantasy value over the last few weeks. It seems like Damien Harris and Rex Burkhead get a majority of the action in the backfield. White appears to be the odd man out now, so fantasy owners will have a tough time trusting him going forward. He does have a favorable matchup against
New England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead has been more involved in the offense over the last few weeks. He found the end zone twice during the Week 10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Sadly, his value is mainly useful in PPR leagues since he doesn’t get much action in the running game. The Pats have limited weapons on offense, so Burkhead should continue to
New England Patriots running back Damien Harris (ankle) has shown that he can be a reliable lead back for this team. He finished with his third game of at least 100 yards rushing during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Sony Michel (quad) remains sidelined, so Harris should continue being the lead back. The Houston Texans have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton found the end zone twice during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Newton is not the same player that he used to be, but still can be a useful fantasy option when he’s efficient. He’ll be an intriguing option against the Houston Texans in Week 11. A defense that has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to quarterbacks
New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill will start his first career game in Week 11 against the Falcons. It’s not official, though reports have indicated that Hill will get the nod over Jameis Winston on Sunday. Hill’s ability as a signal-caller is unknown, as he’s tossed just 18 pass attempts in his career. What is known is, the Falcons have allowed the most fantasy points
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson has four touchdowns in his last three games and will look to stay hot against a Bengals Defense that was shredded by the Steelers last week. Gibson has played behind veteran J.D. McKissic on passing downs, but has found the end zone enough to be a must-start running back in fantasy. He has at least nine carries in
Atlanta Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo is a top play in Week 11 against the New Orleans Saints. Koo has made 21 of 22 field goals and 18 of 21 extra points, checking in as fantasy football’s K6. The 26-year old is enjoying a breakout season, though he’ll get a reasonably tough matchup against the Saints, who rank 13th in fantasy points allowed to kickers. Still,
Washington Football Team tight end Logan Thomas has been more involved in the offense lately and will look to keep his momentum going in a good matchup versus Cincinnati. The Bengals Defense is allowing the second most PPR-fantasy points to opposing tight ends coming into this matchup. Over the last four games, Thomas has 14 catches for 196 yards and two touchdowns and has at
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) is questionable for Week 11 against the Atlanta Falcons. Lattimore practiced in a limited fashion for all three sessions this week, giving him a chance to take the field. If he’s active on Sunday, he’ll be facing a tall task- trying to slow down All-Pro wide receiver Julio Jones. Lattimore was limited in practice back in Week 5
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (ribs, lung) was placed on injured reserve on Friday. The team initially expected a two-to-three week absence, though it’s likely that Brees will now miss the next three contests at minimum. Reports suggest that Taysom Hill will get the keys to the offense, but head coach Sean Payton has yet to announce a starting quarterback. If Hill indeed starts
Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith has been trending upwards in fantasy since taking over for Kyle Allen (ankle) and has another good matchup in Week 11. Smith will face a Bengals Defense that allowed three different Steelers receivers to finish as top-12 receivers in PPR-scoring last week. Washington has been throwing the ball more this season under new head coach Ron Rivera including 55
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has somewhat revived his fantasy value with back-to-back 40 receiving yards or more in his last two games. He caught two of his five targets for 40 yards in the Week 10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Preston Williams (hamstring) is sidelined for the foreseeable future, which possibly means more targets for Gesicki. The Denver Broncos are average
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. has quietly crept his way into the flex appeal conversation. He has produced four receptions for 35 yards or more in each of the last two games. Preston Williams (foot) remains sidelined for the Week 11 matchup versus the Denver Broncos, which is great for Grant. He’ll continue to be the No. 2 option in Miami and hold
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker was held to two receptions on seven targets for 31 yards in the Week 10 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers. It was a rare dud performance by Parker who failed to capitalize on his targets. Fantasy owners shouldn’t be concerned and just consider that a fluke performance. Parker is expected to bounce back against an average pass defense
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida (hamstring) was able to practice fully on Wednesday, so he’s expected to suit up against the Denver Broncos in Week 11. Breida has missed two straight games, but his return isn’t noteworthy. He has failed to do much damage all season long and Salvon Ahmed looked solid as the lead back in Week 10. Fantasy owners can continue ignoring
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed put together a solid performance against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10. He rushed 21 times for 85 yards and one touchdown in the win. It seems like he’ll be the lead back going forward even with Matt Breida (hamstring) likely suiting up versus the Denver Broncos this week. The Denver run defense is a joke right now,
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has looked solid over his last two starts. He has thrown five touchdowns without any interceptions during his short NFL career. Sadly, he has only surpassed the 200-yard mark for passing once during his three starts. The Dolphins are winning, but Tagovailoa isn’t exactly an amazing fantasy option right now. He’ll get a matchup against the Denver Broncos in Week
New England Patriots wide receiver Damiere Byrd was completely ignored during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Both Byrd and K’Neal Harry weren’t targeted at all during that contest. The Pats continue to go run-heavy and look towards Jakobi Meyers in the passing game. Neither Byrd or Harry is a trustworthy option right now in fantasy leagues. Byrd can be considered a low-end
New England Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry was held without a catch during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. He returned to the lineup after a two-game absence due to a concussion. The Pats didn’t even look his way at all during the game, which is alarming for fantasy owners. This offense continues to go run-heavy and basically only target Jakobi Meyers. Harry
New England Patriots wide receiver Jakobi Meyers has looked like basically the only reliable option on offense over the last few weeks. The Pats continue to target him because Meyers has not failed them yet. He’ll get a favorable matchup against the Houston Texans in Week 11. A secondary that has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to wide receivers this season. The Pats should continue
New England Patriots running back James White has failed to put together much fantasy value over the last few weeks. It seems like Damien Harris and Rex Burkhead get a majority of the action in the backfield. White appears to be the odd man out now, so fantasy owners will have a tough time trusting him going forward. He does have a favorable matchup against
New England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead has been more involved in the offense over the last few weeks. He found the end zone twice during the Week 10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Sadly, his value is mainly useful in PPR leagues since he doesn’t get much action in the running game. The Pats have limited weapons on offense, so Burkhead should continue to
New England Patriots running back Damien Harris (ankle) has shown that he can be a reliable lead back for this team. He finished with his third game of at least 100 yards rushing during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Sony Michel (quad) remains sidelined, so Harris should continue being the lead back. The Houston Texans have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to
New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton found the end zone twice during the Week 10 win over the Baltimore Ravens. Newton is not the same player that he used to be, but still can be a useful fantasy option when he’s efficient. He’ll be an intriguing option against the Houston Texans in Week 11. A defense that has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to quarterbacks
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