
If he’s healthy, he’s the only Giants player worth owning outside Saquon Barkley. He’s scored in two of the last three weeks, and easily leads the Giants in receiving yards on the season despite missing significant action due to injuries. Mobile sports betting is coming soon to Maryland.ĭarius Slayton, WR, New York Giants: Someone has to catch passes in this offense and Slayton has been the top target the past few weeks. If Aaron Rodgers continues to make him his go-to receiver, Watson might be a league-winner down the stretch. He’s battled injuries for much of the season, but Watson’s eight targets were double any other Packer, and he found the end zone three times. Furthermore, if anything were to happen to Harris, this is solely Warren’s job for the taking.Ĭhristian Watson, WR, Green Bay Packers: The Packers’ receiving corps has been in shambles for much of the season with Davante Adams gone, but Watson was their prized pick in the draft. Warren touched the ball a career-high 12 times against the Saints, which still trailed Najee Harris’ 20, but it’s clear they want to get Warren more involved. Jaylen Warren, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers: Another staple to this piece in recent weeks, and the Steelers weren’t shy about saying he should get more touches. White needs to be rostered in all leagues. But it was White who took the first play from scrimmage and had his first 100-yard game as a pro. The unfortunate news is that the Bucs are on a bye in Week 11 and Leonard Fournette left with an injury against the Seahawks. Regardless he is a solid fantasy TE play and currently ranks 16th in ESPN scoring.Rachaad White, RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: I’ve been talking about him for weeks, and yet, he’s still available in more than 50 percent of Yahoo leagues and 75 percent of ESPN leagues. If any of the three main WRs in Jacksonville get injured, he should be a lock for a start in that week. Solid pickup with potential to have real value later in the season.Įngram is quietly putting together a nice year. Anyways, his replacement will be Trey McBride, and will likely see 5+ targets per game moving forward.
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That’s too bad – he was having a great year in his first full season with the Cardinals. Unfortunately, Zach Ertz is out for the season with a knee injury. I would have Wilson as a WR2 moving forward – he can play and is getting opportunities. He and Zach Wilson are developing some serious chemistry and the Jets have shown they can compete against anyone, even the Buffalo Bills. Wilson has strung together 3 solid weeks in a row, and ranks 27th amongst wide receivers in 2022.

He notched a 7/76/1 statline against the Raiders, and with Ryan back the Colts will be in the top half of the NFL’s passing offenses. Heinecke looks to have righted the Commander’s ship for the second half of the 2022 season.Ĭambell looks to be Matt Ryan’s second favorite target this year, and I believe Ryan will start for the Colts for the rest of the 2022 season. I think Robinson is also an OK flex, especially in matchups where he is likely going to score.

Robinson had a great game on MNF against the Eagles with 26 carries and a TD, but is still seeing very low LPC and few receptions in the passing game. Fournette is still seeing more usage than White in the passing game, but nonetheless this rookie should be a solid flex start most weeks moving forward. Rachaad White is winning reps over Leonard Fournette in Tampa, as the rookie notched 22 carries for 100+ yards against the Seahawks to Fournette’s 16 carries. Smith can be started regardless as he is on fire. Besides the Rams, all of these are solid streaming matchups for these QBs. Smith and the Seahawks will face Las Vegas, Los Angeles Rams, and Carolina. Lawrence and the Jags return from their bye to face Baltimore, Detroit, and Tennessee, three of the worst defenses against QBs this season. If only Dave Dameshek was still running the Shek Report ….Īnyways, here are some solid fantasy pickups for week 11.īoth Lawrence and Smith are on this list because of their easy upcoming schedule. The defending Super Bowl champions are almost out of playoff contention, and both teams from New York are well over.

We are officially more than halfway through the NFL season.
