Here’s a look back at Week 11’s action, and fantasy advice for the week ahead:
WEEK 11 RECAP
Patriots 25, Falcons 0: It was essentially a 50-50 split between Damien Harris and Rhamondre Stevenson. It’s highly possible this mirrors the situation in Denver between Melvin Gordon and Javonte Williams going forward.
Colts 41, Bills 15: Both Zack Moss and Devin Singletary are decent depth pieces, but the upside is limited despite playing in such a dynamic offense. Since Week 5, Moss is RB46 and Singletary is RB45 in standard leagues — RB45 and RB40 in PPR, respectively.
Ravens 16, Bears 13: Darnell Mooney was already a WR3/flex play before Allen Robinson hurt his hamstring — he’s been a top-30 option in all formats this season. He has WR2 upside with Robinson sidelined.
Browns 13, Lions 10: Josh Reynolds was claimed off waivers by Detroit a few weeks ago after securing his release from Tennessee because he never really received an opportunity despite all of the injuries. Reynolds made his debut against Cleveland and played the most snaps of any receiver while also running the most routes.
Texans 22, Titans 13: With AJ Brown banged up, Julio Jones on injured reserve and Marcus Johnson shut down for the season, it might be time to take a flier on Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. The second-year wide receiver has been productive whenever he’s been given the opportunity.
Vikings 34, Packers 31: Justin Jefferson finished with 1,400 yards on 88 receptions and seven touchdowns as a rookie last season for Minnesota. Jefferson is on pace to produce 1,604 yards on 107 receptions and 11 touchdowns as an encore.
Dolphins 24, Jets 17: Since Week 8, Elijah Moore is WR1 in PPR and only second to Deebo Samuel in standard leagues.
Eagles 40, Saints 29: It wasn’t a surprise to see Miles Sanders return as the lead back once healthy, but it was interesting to see Jordan Howard still get 10 carries. Howard should have flex value in deeper standard formats in games where Philadelphia is the favorite.
Football Team 27, Panthers 21: Christian McCaffrey’s six games extrapolated out to a full season: 2,125 total yards and 105 receptions. If McCaffrey is healthy, he’s still capable of being the best running back in fantasy.
49ers 30, Jaguars 10: It looks like all systems go after a disappointing start to the season for Brandon Aiyuk. Since Week 8, Aiyuk is WR16 in standard and WR13 in PPR.
Bengals 32, Raiders 13: As the season has progressed, Joe Mixon has been less involved in the pass game when Samaje Perine and Chris Evans are healthy, which isn’t a problem with a game script like this where Mixon gets 30 carries. But it could limit his upside when Cincinnati does have to air it out.
Chiefs 19, Cowboys 9: With Clyde Edwards-Helaire healthy, it appears Darrel Williams will be relegated to primary receiving back — Williams played 36 snaps and ran 25 routes.
Cardinals 23, Seahawks 13: It also wouldn’t surprise me if Seattle features DeeJay Dallas more going forward with Chris Carson done for the year and Alex Collins not producing at a high level. Dallas is certainly the better receiver of the two.
Chargers 41, Steelers 37: Remember when Austin Ekeler didn’t receive a single target Week 1 against Washington? Yeah, that still doesn’t make sense. Ekeler has received at least five targets in nine of 10 games since.
Buccaneers 30, Giants 10: The only positive news for the G-Men here was Saquon Barkley looked solid with 56 total yards on 12 touches (including six receptions). Assuming he can stay healthy, Barkley should finish the season strong.
Follow me on Twitter @UTEddieBrown if you have questions throughout the week.
NOTE: Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, this column will be updated with Sunday’s games and Monday’s matchup on Friday, Nov. 26.
Here’s my best bets for Week 12:
CHICAGO AT DETROIT
Obvious starters: David Montgomery (CHI), Bears D/ST, D’Andre Swift (DET), TJ Hockenson (DET).
Who to start: Darnell Mooney (CHI) is a solid WR3/flex play with upside as a top-18 option in all formats since Week 6. Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET) deserves flex consideration in deeper PPR formats with at least four receptions or 46 yards in six straight games. A scrappy Lions D/ST deserves streaming consideration with a good matchup at home on a short week.
Who to sit: Khalil Herbert (CHI) only has five carries in two games since Montgomery returned. I’m fading Andy Dalton (CHI) against a defense that has allowed one-or-fewer touchdowns to quarterbacks in six of the last eight games. Jamaal Williams (DET) remains touchdown-dependent. Kalif Raymond (DET) remains boom-or-bust. Friends don’t let friends start Jared Goff (DET) in fantasy.
Sleeper: Before a measly two targets against the Ravens, Cole Kmet (CHI) had at least five targets in four straight games.
LAS VEGAS AT DALLAS
Obvious starters: Darren Waller (LV), Josh Jacobs (LV), Ezekiel Elliott (DAL), Dak Prescott (DAL), Dalton Schultz (DAL).
Who to start: Hunter Renfrow (LV) is a solid WR3/flex play in PPR with at least five receptions in eight of 10 games this season. You’re starting CeeDee Lamb (DAL) if he’s active. Michael Gallup (DAL) has WR3/flex upside after he had 10 targets last week with Amari Cooper out. Tony Pollard (DAL) deserves flex consideration with 168 total yards and eight receptions the last two games. The Cowboys D/ST is a solid option against an offense that has multiple turnovers in three straight games.
Who to sit: I’m fading Derek Carr (LV) against a defense that has only allowed two touchdown passes to quarterbacks in the last four games since its bye week. Kenyan Drake (LV) is back to being a touchdown-dependent option. Bryan Edwards (LV) and DeSean Jackson (LV) remain boom-or-bust options.
Sleeper: Cedrick Wilson (DAL) deserves flex consideration after he had four receptions (seven targets) with Cooper sidelined against the Chiefs and Lamb could be limited if he plays at all.
BUFFALO AT NEW ORLEANS
Obvious starters: Josh Allen (BUF), Stefon Diggs (BUF), Bills D/ST.
Who to start: Dawson Knox (BUF) has at least four receptions or a touchdown in six of eight games he’s played this season. Mark Ingram (NO) is averaging 20 touches in two games without Alvin Kamara.
Who to sit: Zack Moss (BUF) and Devin Singletary (BUF) remain touchdown-dependent. Cole Beasley (BUF) only has 71 yards in the last three games. Emmanuel Sanders (BUF) only has nine receptions in the four games since the Bills bye week. Gabriel Davis (BUF) remains boom-or-bust. I’m fading the Saints D/ST against an embarrassed offense looking to bounce back in front of a national audience. Marquez Callaway (NO) is touchdown-dependent with a difficult matchup. Trevor Siemian (NO) faces a defense that has only allowed two touchdowns to quarterbacks in the last five games. Deonte Harris (NO) remains boom-or-bust.
Sleeper: Tre’Quan Smith (NO) deserves flex consideration despite the difficult matchup as the WR19 in standard leagues — WR21 in PPR — since Week 8.
PITTSBURGH AT CINCINNATI
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
TAMPA BAY AT INDIANAPOLIS
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
CAROLINA AT MIAMI
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
TENNESSEE AT NEW ENGLAND
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
PHILADELPHIA AT N.Y. GIANTS
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
ATLANTA AT JACKSONVILLE
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
N.Y. JETS AT HOUSTON
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
L.A. CHARGERS AT DENVER
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
L.A. RAMS AT GREEN BAY
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
MINNESOTA AT SAN FRANCISCO
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
CLEVELAND AT BALTIMORE
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
SEATTLE AT WASHINGTON
Obvious starters: TBD
Who to start: TBD
Who to sit: TBD
Sleeper: TBD
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