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  • CLE Tight End #85
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    David Njoku caught 9-of-10 targets for 81 yards in the Browns’ Week 11 loss against the Saints.
    Njoku again functioned as Jameis Winston’s underneath option. He led the Browns in targets and came down with a two point conversion in the second half. Njoku now has 19 receptions in three games with Winston under center for Cleveland. Njoku’s role in the pass-heavy Cleveland offense should make him an every-week elite option. He gets the Steelers in Week 12.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #11
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    Parker Washington caught 1-of-3 targets for 10 yards in the Jaguars’ Week 11 loss to the Lions.
    Washington did little this week and was not targeted in Week 10. He would not normally be on the fantasy radar, but Gabe Davis left this game with a non-contact knee injury and did not return. With Christian Kirk already done for the year, Washington may be forced into the No. 2 receiver role following Jacksonville’s Week 12 bye. Fantasy managers with deep benched could do worse on the waiver wire this week, though expectations remain low for all Jacksonville players until Trevor Lawrence returns.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    Jaylen Warren ran nine times for 41 yards in the Steelers’ Week 11 win over the Ravens, adding four receptions for 27 addition yards.
    Warren continues to out-produce Najee Harris on a per-touch basis but saw 13 opportunities to Harris’ 23 in Sunday’s win over the Ravens. From a fantasy perspective, Warren did exactly what his fantasy managers hoped for, but he can’t be viewed as anything more than an RB3 at this time. He has a short turnaround to prepare for Thursday night’s game against the Browns.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #7
    Brian Thomas Jr. caught 5-of-7 targets for 82 yards in the Jaguars’ Week 11 loss to the Lions.
    BTJ did nearly all of his damage in the second half, catching four balls for 80 yards after the break. The Jags were playing from at least a 22-point deficit for the entire second half, ratcheting up their passing volume while also seeing some lax coverage looks from the Lions. Thomas nearly had a 33-yard, top-tapping reception late in the game, but Detroit challenged the meaningless grab and had it overturned. Thomas didn’t have full possession of the ball as he went to the ground, though the fact that there was enough evidence to overturn the catch was surprising to say the least. If Mac Jones makes another start coming out of the Jags’ Week 12 bye, BTJ will remain anchored to the WR3 ranks versus the Texans.
  • CLE Running Back #24
    Nick Chubb had 11 rushes for 50 yards in the Browns’ Week 11 loss against the Saints.
    Chubb did not see a target on 46 Cleveland pass attempts. Coming off his 2023 knee injury, Chubb does not appear to be his pre-injury self, lacking any burst or tackle breaking ability. His lack of pass game involvement will continue making Chubb a game script-sensitive, touchdown-reliant fantasy option. He now has 139 rush yards in three games this season. Chubb won’t be fantasy viable in Week 12 against the Steelers.
  • LAR Running Back #22
    Blake Corum rushed five times for 21 yards in the Rams’ Week 11 win over the Patriots, adding a seven-yard reception.
    Corum’s six touches were tied for his second most of the season. Corum is more regularly mixing in for change-of-pace/breather back usage over the past few weeks, but nowhere close to the level that would produce standalone fantasy value. He’s a high-end insurance back who becomes a flimsier hold with each passing week between now and the fantasy playoffs. You have to play for today, not tomorrow, if you’re fighting for a spot.
  • NE Running Back #4
    Antonio Gibson rushed four times for 18 yards in the Patriots’ Week 11 loss to the Rams, adding a two-yard reception.
    Gibson now has five or fewer touches in five straight games. Even with Drake Maye enhancing the Patriots’ overall offensive outlook, contingency back Gibson isn’t coming close to standalone value behind workhorse starter Rhamondre Stevenson, and is even splitting some of the change-of-pace work with JaMycal Hasty. He’s waiver wire fodder.
  • JAX Tight End #17
    Evan Engram caught 5-of-7 targets for 28 yards in the Jaguars’ Week 11 loss to the Lions.
    Engram led the Jags with eight targets last week and tied Brian Thomas Jr. for a team-high in targets this time around. It was all for naught in both contests as he went for 40 scoreless yards in Week 10 and did even less this time around. Even though Mac Jones has leaned on Engram as an outlet option in two starts, the offense is in no state to support a TE1. Engram will reclaim his TE1 ranking if Trevor Lawrence is back after the Jags’ Week 12 bye but will be stuck just outside the top 12 if he can’t suit up.
  • JAX Running Back #1
    Travis Etienne rushed 12 times for 27 yards in the Jaguars’ Week 11 loss to the Lions, adding three catches for six yards.
    It was a dreadful day for the entire Jags offense and Etienne was no exception. The Lions defense didn’t have to devote many resources to stopping Mac Jones and easily kept Etienne in check, holding him to 2.3 yards per carry. The volume, on the other hand, was solid. With Tank Bigsby out because of an ankle issue, Etienne accounted for 15-of-17 backfield touches this week. It was his first game over 12 touches since Week 4. With the Jags on bye next week, Etienne will be stuck in the RB3 ranks if Bigsby is able to return after the week off.
  • NE Running Back #38
    Rhamondre Stevenson rushed 20 times for 73 yards in the Patriots’ Week 11 loss to the Rams, adding four receptions for 16 yards.
    Stevenson’s 24 touches were his most since Week 1, though he has breezed by 20 three of the past four weeks. The Pats’ play volume has skyrocketed with Drake Maye under center, but it’s still a mediocre overall offense with limited touchdown opportunities. That’s why Stevenson is scoreless in 3-of-5 appearances. He’s still scoring enough, while the workloads make him a clear-cut RB2. That will include for Week 12 vs. the Dolphins in what could admittedly be a low-scoring affair.
  • LAR Running Back #23
    Kyren Williams rushed 15 times for 86 yards in the Rams’ Week 11 win over the Patriots.
    Today was just the second time all season Williams was held without a target in the passing game. It was the second straight week he was “limited” to 15 carries, tying for his second fewest of the season. Blake Corum mixed in for a few breather series. It’s not surprising the Rams are finally trying to limit their workhorse’s usage a bit, though this still isn’t a committee. Williams’ RB1 standing does take a bit of a hit with his touches ever so slightly declining and Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp both back and dominating. The Eagles are a tough Week 12 matchup.