Week 11 Tight Ends
RK | Player | TM | Opp |
1 | KC | @LAC | |
2 | LAC | KC | |
3 | BAL | HOU | |
4 | PHI | NE | |
5 | LA | CHI | |
6 | OAK | CIN | |
7 | CAR | ATL | |
8 | NO | @TB | |
9 | TB | NO | |
10 | IND | JAC | |
11 | MIA | BUF | |
12 | PIT | @CLE | |
13 | PHI | NE | |
14 | DEN | @MIN | |
15 | DET | DAL | |
16 | HOU | @BAL | |
17 | MIN | DEN | |
18 | MIN | DEN | |
19 | IND | JAC | |
20 | DAL | @DET | |
21 | SF | ARI | |
22 | Ryan Griffin | NYJ | @WAS |
23 | BUF | @MIA | |
24 | CIN | @OAK | |
25 | BAL | HOU | |
26 | Benjamin Watson | NE | @PHI |
27 | DAL | @DET | |
28 | CHI | @LA |
TE Notes: With touchdowns in two of his past three games, Travis Kelce is finally back on the right scoring track. Kelce has also reached six receptions in 3-of-4 contests since Week 7. … The No. 1 tight end since he returned in Week 6, Hunter Henry saved his 4/30 Week 9 with his third touchdown. In relative terms, the Chiefs are coughing up far more fantasy points to tight ends than receivers. … After playing just 34 percent of the Ravens’ snaps against the Patriots, Mark Andrews saw that number to rebound to 50 in Cincinnati. He responded with 6/53/2. Hopefully feeling better physically, Andrews’ scoring potential — his five touchdowns are third amongst tight ends — will be high in a game with a 50 over/under. … Coming off his first genuinely huge game of 2019, Zach Ertz encounters a Patriots D surrendering the third fewest TE fantasy points. Concerning, though the Pats have faced only one genuine TE1 (Andrews) all season.
With the Rams’ receiver corps banged up and Jared Goff struggling, Gerald Everett has reached 10 targets in three of his past five appearances. He’s all the way up to ninth in TE looks even though he drew only seven in Weeks 1-3 and the Rams have already had their bye. … Can the Bengals wake up Darren Waller? The Raiders’ breakout seam stretcher is a quiet 7/103 over his past three contests. Permissive though they are to every fantasy position, the Bengals are just 17th in TE points allowed. It’s likely a fluke. … Greg Olsen had gone nearly two months without a blowup before his 8/98 effort in Green Bay. There are always fantasy points in the Falcons’ banana stand, as well as games with a 50.5 total. … We are in a good position to chase Jared Cook and O.J. Howard’s Week 10 points. Facing each other in a game with a 50.5 over/under, both are coming off their biggest Sunday of the season. Cook did his damage on 10 looks. The Bucs are permitting the second most TE fantasy points. Howard, meanwhile, not only drew a new season-high seven targets, but did so playing 82-of-83 snaps.
In theory, it’s also a good week to chase Eric Ebron’s Week 10 performance, but the Colts’ injury uncertainty at receiver makes the situation difficult to forecast. Ebron out-targeted Jack Doyle 12-4, though they played to a snaps standstill (42). Ebron ran 11 more routes (33-22). … Mike Gesicki and Vance McDonald are seeing similar target totals, but I trust both Gesicki’s floor and ceiling more. McDonald’s 40 yards from Week 1 remain his season high. … Despite a basically nonexistent floor, Noah Fant’s ceiling makes him worth a TE2 dice roll. … With 6/013 on 13 targets over his past two games, T.J. Hockenson is finally showing signs of life. … The scorer of four touchdowns in his past four games, Kyle Rudolph is looking like an ideal TE2. Just be prepared for 2.3 points if he doesn’t find the end zone. … The same is true of Darren Fells, though he is doing slightly more compiling than Rudolph. … With receiver reinforcements not coming for the Eagles, Dallas Goedert’s increased recent usage should be his new normal. … Rudolph may have the floor, but Irv Smith will have the upside vs. the Cardinals’ league-worst tight end defense.
Week 11 Kickers
RK | Player | TM | Opp |
1 | KC | @LAC | |
2 | BAL | HOU | |
3 | ARI | @SF | |
4 | NO | @TB | |
5 | TB | NO | |
6 | Michael Badgley | LAC | KC |
7 | LA | CHI | |
8 | CAR | ATL | |
9 | HOU | @BAL | |
10 | DAL | @DET | |
11 | JAC | @IND | |
12 | DET | DAL | |
13 | NE | @PHI | |
14 | MIN | DEN | |
15 | PHI | NE | |
16 | PIT | @CLE | |
17 | OAK | CIN | |
18 | ATL | @CAR | |
19 | CHI | @LA | |
20 | NYJ | @WAS | |
21 | DEN | @MIN | |
22 | BUF | @MIA | |
23 | CLE | PIT | |
24 | MIA | BUF | |
25 | SF | ARI | |
26 | CIN | @OAK | |
27 | WAS | NYJ | |
28 | IND | JAC |
Week 11 Defense/Special Teams
RK | Player | TM | Opp |
1 | Pittsburgh Steelers | PIT | @CLE |
2 | Minnesota Vikings | MIN | DEN |
3 | New Orleans Saints | NO | @TB |
4 | Chicago Bears | CHI | @LA |
5 | Buffalo Bills | BUF | @MIA |
6 | Los Angeles Rams | LA | CHI |
7 | New England Patriots | NE | @PHI |
8 | New York Jets | NYJ | @WAS |
9 | Cleveland Browns | CLE | PIT |
10 | Jacksonville Jaguars | JAC | @IND |
11 | San Francisco 49ers | SF | ARI |
12 | Dallas Cowboys | DAL | @DET |
13 | Oakland Raiders | OAK | CIN |
14 | Carolina Panthers | CAR | ATL |
15 | Kansas City Chiefs | KC | @LAC |
16 | Baltimore Ravens | BAL | HOU |
17 | Philadelphia Eagles | PHI | NE |
18 | Denver Broncos | DEN | @MIN |
19 | Indianapolis Colts | IND | JAC |
20 | Arizona Cardinals | ARI | @SF |
21 | Washington Redskins | WAS | NYJ |
22 | Atlanta Falcons | ATL | @CAR |
23 | Miami Dolphins | MIA | BUF |
24 | Houston Texans | HOU | @BAL |
25 | Detroit Lions | DET | DAL |
26 | Los Angeles Chargers | LAC | KC |
27 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | TB | NO |
28 | Cincinnati Bengals | CIN | @OAK |