Fantasy Football: DFS Picks for Week 11

By: Jared Leonard
This week we’re attacking the main Sunday slate and again we want to do it with some studs, balance, and value.

Quarterbacks: Some great options at QB this week from high price to mid range choices.

Tom Brady- Always a great option and facing a bad Oakland secondary.

Alex Smith- Facing a Giants team that looks like they don’t want to play football anymore. KC could put up the highest point total of the week.

Derek Carr- Great option this week and is going to have to put a lot of points on the board to keep up with the Patriots offense. This game is looking like a shoot out.

Eli Manning- Love is matchup against a mediocre KC defense and the Giants will be playing from behind, so Eli will be throwing the ball a ton. *No Shepard, Eli and Giants’ offense could struggle with all the injuries. I would get off him.

Jay Cutler- Tampa Bay is terrible. They will make Cutler look good.

Running Backs: I may be making a mistake here, but I’m fading both Saints’ running backs.

Kareem Hunt- Has a great matchup against the Giants but needs at least 24 points to hit value. Have not been a fan of his usage over the past 6 weeks.

LeSean McCoy- Rookie QB starting for Buffalo, which means heavy workload for McCoy.

Melvin Gordon- Love Gordon this week. Buffalo has been awful against the run since trading Darius.

Lamar Miller- In order to keep this game close, Houston needs to run the ball. When Miller gets 15+ touches he typically produces double digit fantasy points, I see that happening this week in a plus matchup.

Marshawn Lynch- He may not rack up the rushing yards but I can see him getting in the end zone twice this week.

Chris Ivory- If Fournette doesn’t play, which I don’t think he will, Ivory will see the bulk of the carries and is a great low priced option. *Illness, I would not play him.

Samaje Perine- Very cheap and starting, but does have a pretty tough matchup against New Orleans. Tournament play only.

Rex Burkhead- Rex has become a bigger part of the Patriots offense lately and I don’t think that will change.

Giovanni Bernard- Super sneaky play and could have a bigger role this week against Denver, who struggles against covering running backs out of the backfield.

Wide Receiver: Looking to load up at wideout this week and with saving at QB and other places, you can afford to do so.

*Mike Evans- He’s a late add to the list and has a great matchup. Hopefully Fitzpatrick can get him the ball.

Tyreek Hill- Love the matchup against the Giants.

Larry Fitzgerald- Should keep producing even with Gabbert at QB. He is a target monster.

Brandin Cooks- Great matchup against a bad Oakland D.

DeVante Parker/Jarvis Landry- Tampa Bay sucks, that’s it.

Sterling Shepard- Top receiving option in the Giants’ offense and will produce against a mediocre KC D. * Out due to illness. Do not play.

DeAndre Hopkins- Even without Watson, production hasn’t dropped off. I don’t think Peterson will shadow him.

Amari Cooper/Michael Crabtree- They should be able to produce against the Patriots’ defense but I’m leaning more towards Crabtree.

Jeremy Maclin/Mike Wallace- If Flacco plays well, both these cheaper options could produce against a bad Green Bay secondary.

Kendall Wright- Trubisky looks his way often and has received at least 8 targets over the last 2 weeks. Tournament play only.

Tight End: The options at the top have fantastic matchups this week but again, I’m looking to pay down here.

Travis Kelce- Playing the Giants, and they haven’t been able to cover bad tight ends this year.

Rob Gronkowski- Oakland is another team that can’t cover the tight end and Gronk should be able to take advantage.

Evan Engram- He’s been awesome since all the injuries to the Giants’ offense and he will continue to be awesome. *Fading Engram due to all the attention he will receive from KC defense.

Cameron Brate- I’m expecting a bounce back week from Brate and he should be involved against a bad Dolphins’ defense.

Hunter Henry- Another tight end that I’m expecting to have a bounce back week and will be facing a Buffalo defense that has been terrible of late.

Tyler Kroft- Love the matchup. Denver is almost as bad as the Giants when it comes to tight ends.

Defense:

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Green Bay

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