💥 Week 11's Top Fantasy WRs

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Be sure to rank your wide receivers correctly this weekend as you set your lineups for your playoff push. Here are Sunday and Monday’s top 12 players at the position based on statistical trends, injury status, and matchups.

As usual, I’ve omitted the Thursday Night teams.

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#12: Drake London (ATL) @ DEN

London.just barely sneaks into the top 12 this week. But, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t worried about the coverage from Patrick Surtain. Still, the Cousins effect has been just what we hoped it would be. With the amount of red zone targets London gets (16, 2nd), I still think he’s a low-end WR1.

#11: DK Metcalf (SEA) @ SF

Metcalf is back, and the Seahawks are thankful. Before the injury, he had 3 of 6 games as a WR1. And also, the I expect the 49ers to score in this game, so Seattle will have to keep up. I’m putting Metcalf in my lineups without a second thought.

#10: Deebo Samuel (SF) vs. SEA

Deebo’s numbers weren’t great last week, but he still got 6 targets and 3 carries. I don’t believe in players being “due,” but it feels like Deebo is ready for a big game against a divisional opponent. When you factor in Seattle’s struggling defense, he’s worth the starting spot.

#9: Courtland Sutton (DEN)

Sutton has 4 finishes as a WR1 or WR2 in fantasy points, and you can trace that back to his dominant target share and Bo Nix’s growth as a passer. Sutton is 2nd in the NFL in air yards, 3rd in deep targets, and 4th in red zone targets. So, don’t be surprised if he gets into the end zone this week.

#8: CeeDee Lamb (DAL) vs. HOU

Last week was bad for the entire Cowboys’ offense. Without Dak Prescott they couldn’t get much going. Still, Lamb is dominant in his own right, and should be able to find some room to operate against Houston’s bottom-10 pass defense.

#7: Cooper Kupp (LAR) @ NE

Call it a hunch, but I believe Kupp to have the better situation against the Patriots than Puka Nacua. The reason being how New England has employed Christian Gonzalez in coverage. He’ll play more on Nacua, leaving Kupp to find the holes in the defense.

#6: Davante Adams (NYJ) vs. IND

The Jets have some serious offensive deficiencies. But, the Colts are a bottom-12 operation when it comes to allowing fantasy points to WRs. Plus, Adams dominated the targets from Aaron Rodgers last weekend. He has the edge over Garrett Wilson to produce.

#5: Nico Collins (HOU) @ DAL

Collins makes his highly-anticipated return this week against the Cowboys, who are 29th in DVOA against the pass. That’s a nice matchup to come back to for a man who was the WR1 through the first 4 weeks, averaging nearly 11 targets per game. As long as he can go, he can be started in fantasy.

#4: Justin Jefferson (MIN) @ TEN

Tennessee’s defense is somewhat of a pass funnel. They’re tough and physical against the run game, leading teams to throw more often. Even after a low output game last week, Jefferson should bounce back big against these guys.

Other Week 11 content crucial to getting a win this week…

- 📈 Fantasy RB Rankings

- 🏈 Week 11 Starts and Sits

- 🔥 Fantasy Trades to Make Today

- ✅ Looking for Waivers in Week 11?

🏈 Commanders take on Eagles in NFC East Battle

🔥 DK Metcalf Logs Full Practice on Thursday

🚨 Kittle, Jennings Limited in 49ers Workout

🧀 Marshawn Lloyd to Return to the Field

🐬 Tyreek Hill Declines Surgery Option for Wrist

🐻 Brisker Goes on IR After a Month in Protocol

🤷‍♂️ Lamar Jackson Has No Explanation for Struggles

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