

WEEK 11 DFS: Best stacks | Best values Week 11 fantasy WR PPR rankings for PPR leagues Note: We'll be updating these WR PPR rankings as needed throughout the week, so check back for the latest changes. WEEK 11 DFS LINEUPS: DraftKings | FanDuel Sometimes opting for "safe" points is the best option. It really depends on if you're projected to win big or lose big. We usually favor the guys in good matchups, but in PPR leagues, sometimes getting that high-target floor is more important. You're either going to have to trust at least one mediocre WR in a good matchup or a slightly better receiver in a bad matchup.

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Wilson is usually a safe bet for catches and targets, so he should stay in most lineups - and it's tough to bench Smith in the Eagles' electric offense - but the rest profile as fairly low-floor and low-ceiling options this week. We are a bit worried about DeVonta Smith Colts), Garrett Wilson Patriots), Drake London Bears), Curtis Samuel and Jahan Dotson Texans), Robert Woods, Treylon Burks, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Packers), and Mack Hollins Broncos) this week because of matchups. You're betting off going with someone like Darnell Mooney or Chase Claypool Falcons) in a better matchup. Raiders) pop up with a good game, but it's tough to trust either in your starting lineup. and Denver, we might also see someone like Ben Skowronek or Van Jefferson Saints) or Kendall Hinton (vs. Eagles) should be fairly safe bets for points, though DPJ and Campbell have tough matchups. Raiders), and even Donovan Peoples-Jones Bills) and Parris Campbell (vs. Allen Robinson II Saints), Courtland Sutton (vs. None stand out as high-floor guys in PPR leagues, but they should all get enough opportunities to have high ceilings given their matchups.Ī few other borderline receivers stand out in PPR formats because of higher target floors this week. Ravens), Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Kadarius Toney Chargers), Darius Slayton and Wan'Dale Robinson (vs. If you're heading to the waiver wire in search of a replacement, your best matchup-based options this week are Devin Duvernay and Demarcus Robinson Panthers in Week 11), Christian Watson (vs. With Ja'Marr Chase (hip), Cooper Kupp (ankle), JuJu Smith-Schuster (head), Jerry Jeudy (ankle), Romeo Doubs (ankle), Mike Williams (ankle), and Keenan Allen (hamstring) also dealing with injuries, depth is obviously going to be tested. Week 11’s bye-week situation takes away Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Mike Evans, Christian Kirk, Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf, and Chris Godwin. That's precisely what we're aiming to help you do with our Week 11 fantasy WR PPR rankings, where you'll find some fill-in options who profile as sleepers with favorable matchups.
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Nico Collins has a chance to return from his groin injury this week, but he’ll probably need to get through a full practice before he can face the Giants this week.The wide receiver position is ravaged by byes and injuries heading into Week 11, so we need to find pass-catchers who can rack up cheap, easy receptions against exploitable defenses. He’s disgruntled, but appears to have a chance to come back this week. We’ll see if he can get back to practice ahead of their game against the Bears.īrandin Cooks isn’t injured, but he also didn’t play last week against the Eagles on TNF. Josh Reynolds is dealing with a back injury that kept him out last week. If he did, he will likely miss time, but if he didn’t he could return to face the Cowboys. Allen Lazard is the only sure bet for fantasy with Doubs out, but if Christian Watson could ever get going, he would at least get more chances.Ĭhristian Watson appears to be in concussion protocol, but it’s unsure if he actually suffered a concussion for the second game in a row. Romeo Doubs suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 9 and will miss some time. Injury news to monitorĭeebo Samuel returned to practice on Monday, which is a good sign for his availability this week against the Chargers. Hill now has five games where he’s topped 140 yards receiving! It’s been fun to watch. It happened once again in Chicago on a windy day, as Tua Tagovailoa hit his two top receivers for a total of 12 receptions for 228 yards and two touchdowns. If you have the Dolphins receivers on your team, you probably don’t have much to worry about, as Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle have been absolutely unstoppable in Mike McDaniel’s offense. We’ve hit Week 10, which means we have around five weeks to get your teams into the playoffs.
