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The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a good option for most Week 11 fantasy lineups. They will take on the Minnesota Vikings on the road and are currently ranked outside the top-20 defenses in standard formats. This season, the Cowboys defense has finished as a top-10 fantasy defense just twice in nine games while finishing outside the top 20 six times. They can be left
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein is an OK choice in most fantasy lineups for a Week 11 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Not too much stock should be put in this particular stat, but it’s worth mentioning that the Vikings are allowing opposing kickers to perform well above their average stat line. Zuerlein had a big game in Week 9, kicking four field goals, including
Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (foot), who has been out since Week 3 with a foot injury, will return to practice on Wednesday. Harris went on the short-term Injured Reserve after suffering the injury earlier this year, but he could make his return in Week 11 against the Jets. The Bolts will welcome Harris back to their secondary after trading Desmond King to
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz makes for a decent floor option in a Week 11 game against the Minnesota Vikings. Schultz has made 35 catches for 383 yards and two touchdowns so far this year, and while he doesn’t offer too much upside, he does have enough of a role in the passing game to provide a decent fantasy floor, especially in tight end
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup and his fantasy managers are hoping for some consistency in Week 11 when the Cowboys take on the Minnesota Vikings. Gallup blew up for seven catches on 12 targets in Week 8 before catching just three passes on seven targets in Week 9. He’s seen a wide range of target share in the Cowboys offense this year, likely due
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) and wide receivers Marvin Jones Jr. and Danny Amendola (hip) missed practice on Wednesday. Stafford has a partially torn ligament in his right thumb, but he’s expected to play through it in Week 11 against the Panthers. The veteran QB is as tough as they come and could still be a decent streaming option under center against a beatable
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will look to build on his solid Week 9 performance when the Cowboys take on the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11. The rookie caught four passes for 71 yards and his first touchdown since Week 4 in the team’s Week 9 loss to the Steelers. This week, Andy Dalton (concussion, COVID) is expected to return and should be
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hip) returned to practice on Wednesday after missing the last two games. It’s a good sign that Golladay will be able to return in Week 11 against the Panthers, but fantasy managers will want to see him make it through the week with full practice participation before throwing him back into their starting lineups. The 27-year-old has WR1 upside
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper was previously looked at as a fantasy WR1, but given all of the struggles on the Cowboys offense this season and the loss of quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle), he’s faded into the back end of the WR2 ranks. The Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 make for a good matchup for Cooper and the Cowboys, but with uncertainty at quarterback,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement is not a fantasy option in almost any Week 11 fantasy lineup. Clement did score a touchdown last week, but it was the only time he touched the ball. Clement ended up with one rush for a five yard touchdown. For the whole season, Clement has run 19 times for 68 yards and caught four passes for 18 yards.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott put up a solid fantasy score in Week 10, finishing as the overall RB15 in standard scoring. Almost all of those points came on one play, however, as Scott ran in a 56-yard touchdown while otherwise operating as the change-of-pace back behind starter Miles Sanders. Sanders will again get the bulk of the backfield work in Week 11, and
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is back to RB1 status for a Week 11 game against the Cleveland Browns. Sanders looked good in his return to the lineup in Week 10, totaling 95 yards on 17 touches. He had to watch two touchdowns get scored by his backups, as Boston Scott and Corey Clement each scored while Sanders did not. Still, he looked explosive
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Clelin Ferrell tested positive for COVID-19 and is likely to miss the Week 11 game against the division-rival Chiefs. Ferrell was placed on the COVID-19 list on Tuesday. Safety Lamarcus Joyner, who was also put on the list, was deemed a high-risk close contact. If Joyner tests negative, he could play on Sunday against Kansas City. Former LSU edge rusher
The Carolina Panthers have officially ruled out running back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) for Week 11 against the Lions. McCaffrey returned in Week 8 after being on Injured Reserve with a high-ankle sprain suffered in Week 2, but he’ll now miss his second straight game with a shoulder ailment suffered in his return in Week 8. The All-Pro running back will hopefully be ready to play
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is expected to continue working in a complementary role behind starter Ezekiel Elliott. Pollard was expected to see more work in Week 9 with Elliott dealing with a hamstring injury, but the starter saw more or less his normal load, leaving Pollard with just 10 touches. Pollard has been pretty efficient with his opportunities, but has yet to score
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is looking for his first touchdown since Week 5. In Week 5, Elliott put up 22.5 fantasy points in standard scoring formats, but has not made it to double digits since then. For the season, he’s run the ball 150 times for 572 yards and five touchdowns, well below anyone’s expectations for “Zeke’s” 2020. The good news is that
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is becoming a riskier and riskier fantasy starter, and that trend continues heading into a Week 11 game against the Cleveland Browns. Wentz is currently on a 16-game pace to throw for 3,717 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 21 interceptions. Despite a good matchup against a Browns Defense that allows the 11th-most points to opposing fantasy quarterbacks, Wentz is a QB2
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Daltonis expected to get the start in Week 11 against the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Mike McCarthy saying that the team will activate the QB from the COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Dalton struggled in his two starts before going down with a concussion and later dealing with COVID-19. As long as he’s healthy, though, he should be given the chance
The New York Giants fired offensive line coach Mark Colombo on Wednesday and are bringing in longtime NFL assistant Dave DeGuglielmo to replace him, according to sources. First-round left tackle Andrew Thomas hasn’t really developed up front, which appears to be the primary motivation for this move. Head coach Joe Judge was spending more time with the offensive line in recent weeks, so the move
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson expects the Cardinals Defense to bring plenty of pressure in their rematch on Thursday night in Week 11. The Cardinals brought the pressure in the second half of their win over Seattle in the first meeting, sacking him twice in overtime and totaling nine QB hits on Wilson. The Cardinals defense has blitzed 163 times in 2020, which ranks second
The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a good option for most Week 11 fantasy lineups. They will take on the Minnesota Vikings on the road and are currently ranked outside the top-20 defenses in standard formats. This season, the Cowboys defense has finished as a top-10 fantasy defense just twice in nine games while finishing outside the top 20 six times. They can be left
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein is an OK choice in most fantasy lineups for a Week 11 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Not too much stock should be put in this particular stat, but it’s worth mentioning that the Vikings are allowing opposing kickers to perform well above their average stat line. Zuerlein had a big game in Week 9, kicking four field goals, including
Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (foot), who has been out since Week 3 with a foot injury, will return to practice on Wednesday. Harris went on the short-term Injured Reserve after suffering the injury earlier this year, but he could make his return in Week 11 against the Jets. The Bolts will welcome Harris back to their secondary after trading Desmond King to
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz makes for a decent floor option in a Week 11 game against the Minnesota Vikings. Schultz has made 35 catches for 383 yards and two touchdowns so far this year, and while he doesn’t offer too much upside, he does have enough of a role in the passing game to provide a decent fantasy floor, especially in tight end
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup and his fantasy managers are hoping for some consistency in Week 11 when the Cowboys take on the Minnesota Vikings. Gallup blew up for seven catches on 12 targets in Week 8 before catching just three passes on seven targets in Week 9. He’s seen a wide range of target share in the Cowboys offense this year, likely due
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) and wide receivers Marvin Jones Jr. and Danny Amendola (hip) missed practice on Wednesday. Stafford has a partially torn ligament in his right thumb, but he’s expected to play through it in Week 11 against the Panthers. The veteran QB is as tough as they come and could still be a decent streaming option under center against a beatable
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will look to build on his solid Week 9 performance when the Cowboys take on the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11. The rookie caught four passes for 71 yards and his first touchdown since Week 4 in the team’s Week 9 loss to the Steelers. This week, Andy Dalton (concussion, COVID) is expected to return and should be
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hip) returned to practice on Wednesday after missing the last two games. It’s a good sign that Golladay will be able to return in Week 11 against the Panthers, but fantasy managers will want to see him make it through the week with full practice participation before throwing him back into their starting lineups. The 27-year-old has WR1 upside
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper was previously looked at as a fantasy WR1, but given all of the struggles on the Cowboys offense this season and the loss of quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle), he’s faded into the back end of the WR2 ranks. The Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 make for a good matchup for Cooper and the Cowboys, but with uncertainty at quarterback,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement is not a fantasy option in almost any Week 11 fantasy lineup. Clement did score a touchdown last week, but it was the only time he touched the ball. Clement ended up with one rush for a five yard touchdown. For the whole season, Clement has run 19 times for 68 yards and caught four passes for 18 yards.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott put up a solid fantasy score in Week 10, finishing as the overall RB15 in standard scoring. Almost all of those points came on one play, however, as Scott ran in a 56-yard touchdown while otherwise operating as the change-of-pace back behind starter Miles Sanders. Sanders will again get the bulk of the backfield work in Week 11, and
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is back to RB1 status for a Week 11 game against the Cleveland Browns. Sanders looked good in his return to the lineup in Week 10, totaling 95 yards on 17 touches. He had to watch two touchdowns get scored by his backups, as Boston Scott and Corey Clement each scored while Sanders did not. Still, he looked explosive
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Clelin Ferrell tested positive for COVID-19 and is likely to miss the Week 11 game against the division-rival Chiefs. Ferrell was placed on the COVID-19 list on Tuesday. Safety Lamarcus Joyner, who was also put on the list, was deemed a high-risk close contact. If Joyner tests negative, he could play on Sunday against Kansas City. Former LSU edge rusher
The Carolina Panthers have officially ruled out running back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) for Week 11 against the Lions. McCaffrey returned in Week 8 after being on Injured Reserve with a high-ankle sprain suffered in Week 2, but he’ll now miss his second straight game with a shoulder ailment suffered in his return in Week 8. The All-Pro running back will hopefully be ready to play
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is expected to continue working in a complementary role behind starter Ezekiel Elliott. Pollard was expected to see more work in Week 9 with Elliott dealing with a hamstring injury, but the starter saw more or less his normal load, leaving Pollard with just 10 touches. Pollard has been pretty efficient with his opportunities, but has yet to score
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is looking for his first touchdown since Week 5. In Week 5, Elliott put up 22.5 fantasy points in standard scoring formats, but has not made it to double digits since then. For the season, he’s run the ball 150 times for 572 yards and five touchdowns, well below anyone’s expectations for “Zeke’s” 2020. The good news is that
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is becoming a riskier and riskier fantasy starter, and that trend continues heading into a Week 11 game against the Cleveland Browns. Wentz is currently on a 16-game pace to throw for 3,717 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 21 interceptions. Despite a good matchup against a Browns Defense that allows the 11th-most points to opposing fantasy quarterbacks, Wentz is a QB2
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Daltonis expected to get the start in Week 11 against the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Mike McCarthy saying that the team will activate the QB from the COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Dalton struggled in his two starts before going down with a concussion and later dealing with COVID-19. As long as he’s healthy, though, he should be given the chance
The New York Giants fired offensive line coach Mark Colombo on Wednesday and are bringing in longtime NFL assistant Dave DeGuglielmo to replace him, according to sources. First-round left tackle Andrew Thomas hasn’t really developed up front, which appears to be the primary motivation for this move. Head coach Joe Judge was spending more time with the offensive line in recent weeks, so the move
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson expects the Cardinals Defense to bring plenty of pressure in their rematch on Thursday night in Week 11. The Cardinals brought the pressure in the second half of their win over Seattle in the first meeting, sacking him twice in overtime and totaling nine QB hits on Wilson. The Cardinals defense has blitzed 163 times in 2020, which ranks second
The Dallas Cowboys Defense is not a good option for most Week 11 fantasy lineups. They will take on the Minnesota Vikings on the road and are currently ranked outside the top-20 defenses in standard formats. This season, the Cowboys defense has finished as a top-10 fantasy defense just twice in nine games while finishing outside the top 20 six times. They can be left
Dallas Cowboys kicker Greg Zuerlein is an OK choice in most fantasy lineups for a Week 11 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Not too much stock should be put in this particular stat, but it’s worth mentioning that the Vikings are allowing opposing kickers to perform well above their average stat line. Zuerlein had a big game in Week 9, kicking four field goals, including
Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Chris Harris Jr. (foot), who has been out since Week 3 with a foot injury, will return to practice on Wednesday. Harris went on the short-term Injured Reserve after suffering the injury earlier this year, but he could make his return in Week 11 against the Jets. The Bolts will welcome Harris back to their secondary after trading Desmond King to
Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz makes for a decent floor option in a Week 11 game against the Minnesota Vikings. Schultz has made 35 catches for 383 yards and two touchdowns so far this year, and while he doesn’t offer too much upside, he does have enough of a role in the passing game to provide a decent fantasy floor, especially in tight end
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup and his fantasy managers are hoping for some consistency in Week 11 when the Cowboys take on the Minnesota Vikings. Gallup blew up for seven catches on 12 targets in Week 8 before catching just three passes on seven targets in Week 9. He’s seen a wide range of target share in the Cowboys offense this year, likely due
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) and wide receivers Marvin Jones Jr. and Danny Amendola (hip) missed practice on Wednesday. Stafford has a partially torn ligament in his right thumb, but he’s expected to play through it in Week 11 against the Panthers. The veteran QB is as tough as they come and could still be a decent streaming option under center against a beatable
Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver CeeDee Lamb will look to build on his solid Week 9 performance when the Cowboys take on the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11. The rookie caught four passes for 71 yards and his first touchdown since Week 4 in the team’s Week 9 loss to the Steelers. This week, Andy Dalton (concussion, COVID) is expected to return and should be
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hip) returned to practice on Wednesday after missing the last two games. It’s a good sign that Golladay will be able to return in Week 11 against the Panthers, but fantasy managers will want to see him make it through the week with full practice participation before throwing him back into their starting lineups. The 27-year-old has WR1 upside
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper was previously looked at as a fantasy WR1, but given all of the struggles on the Cowboys offense this season and the loss of quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle), he’s faded into the back end of the WR2 ranks. The Minnesota Vikings in Week 11 make for a good matchup for Cooper and the Cowboys, but with uncertainty at quarterback,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Corey Clement is not a fantasy option in almost any Week 11 fantasy lineup. Clement did score a touchdown last week, but it was the only time he touched the ball. Clement ended up with one rush for a five yard touchdown. For the whole season, Clement has run 19 times for 68 yards and caught four passes for 18 yards.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott put up a solid fantasy score in Week 10, finishing as the overall RB15 in standard scoring. Almost all of those points came on one play, however, as Scott ran in a 56-yard touchdown while otherwise operating as the change-of-pace back behind starter Miles Sanders. Sanders will again get the bulk of the backfield work in Week 11, and
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders is back to RB1 status for a Week 11 game against the Cleveland Browns. Sanders looked good in his return to the lineup in Week 10, totaling 95 yards on 17 touches. He had to watch two touchdowns get scored by his backups, as Boston Scott and Corey Clement each scored while Sanders did not. Still, he looked explosive
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Clelin Ferrell tested positive for COVID-19 and is likely to miss the Week 11 game against the division-rival Chiefs. Ferrell was placed on the COVID-19 list on Tuesday. Safety Lamarcus Joyner, who was also put on the list, was deemed a high-risk close contact. If Joyner tests negative, he could play on Sunday against Kansas City. Former LSU edge rusher
The Carolina Panthers have officially ruled out running back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) for Week 11 against the Lions. McCaffrey returned in Week 8 after being on Injured Reserve with a high-ankle sprain suffered in Week 2, but he’ll now miss his second straight game with a shoulder ailment suffered in his return in Week 8. The All-Pro running back will hopefully be ready to play
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is expected to continue working in a complementary role behind starter Ezekiel Elliott. Pollard was expected to see more work in Week 9 with Elliott dealing with a hamstring injury, but the starter saw more or less his normal load, leaving Pollard with just 10 touches. Pollard has been pretty efficient with his opportunities, but has yet to score
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is looking for his first touchdown since Week 5. In Week 5, Elliott put up 22.5 fantasy points in standard scoring formats, but has not made it to double digits since then. For the season, he’s run the ball 150 times for 572 yards and five touchdowns, well below anyone’s expectations for “Zeke’s” 2020. The good news is that
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz is becoming a riskier and riskier fantasy starter, and that trend continues heading into a Week 11 game against the Cleveland Browns. Wentz is currently on a 16-game pace to throw for 3,717 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 21 interceptions. Despite a good matchup against a Browns Defense that allows the 11th-most points to opposing fantasy quarterbacks, Wentz is a QB2
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Andy Daltonis expected to get the start in Week 11 against the Minnesota Vikings, with head coach Mike McCarthy saying that the team will activate the QB from the COVID-19 list on Wednesday. Dalton struggled in his two starts before going down with a concussion and later dealing with COVID-19. As long as he’s healthy, though, he should be given the chance
The New York Giants fired offensive line coach Mark Colombo on Wednesday and are bringing in longtime NFL assistant Dave DeGuglielmo to replace him, according to sources. First-round left tackle Andrew Thomas hasn’t really developed up front, which appears to be the primary motivation for this move. Head coach Joe Judge was spending more time with the offensive line in recent weeks, so the move
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson expects the Cardinals Defense to bring plenty of pressure in their rematch on Thursday night in Week 11. The Cardinals brought the pressure in the second half of their win over Seattle in the first meeting, sacking him twice in overtime and totaling nine QB hits on Wilson. The Cardinals defense has blitzed 163 times in 2020, which ranks second
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