The Weekly Bender: Déjà vu All Over Again

Mon Nov 10 6:38pm ET
By HOWARD BENDER
Fantasy Writer

If the performances you just witnessed during NFL Week 10 don’t have you believing this is the second coming of the Year of the Running Back, then you’re either not paying enough attention or you’re still bitter about that Zero-RB strategy failing you miserably. Jonathan Taylor just posted his fifth three-touchdown game of the season, De’Von Achane scored his ninth touchdown in 10 games and Jahmyr Gibbs just posted his second 100-yard effort in his last three games and has five touchdowns in that span. Kyren Williams and Breece Hall posted huge efforts, TreVeyon Henderson enjoyed his breakout game with 147 yards and two scores and as of writing this, we still haven’t seen what Josh Jacobs and Saquon Barkley are bringing to the party. There’s nothing better than old-school fantasy football and watching elite-level running backs single-handedly demolish your opponents.

For those new to fantasy football, you probably don’t remember the days when one running back could win you your weekly match-up. LaDanian Tomlinson, Sean Alexander, Terrell Davis, Jamaal Anderson and Jerome Bettis – these were just a handful of names of guys who helped me win a variety of fantasy championships. To say that these were exciting times would be an understatement.

But then the crybabies showed up. How can we possibly compete? If I don’t have a top-five pick in my draft, I won’t be able to win. On and on they sobbed until one of those idiots conjured up the third-round reversal and insisted on full-point PPR scoring. That was their solution to countering those of us who were smart enough to draft our running backs early. Change the rules and then maybe we can compete? What kind of trash is that? But that’s what happened and for the last 15 years, we’ve had to listen to the nonsense of Zero-RB and why the top wide receivers were going to win you a championship.

And where are they now? Probably crying in a corner somewhere, lamenting over Ja’Marr Chase losing Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson’s mediocre season and why they probably should have taken Christian McCaffrey over Malik Nabers. Boo frickin’ hoo.

Of course, these knuckleheads are now our biggest competition on the waiver wire because, suddenly, they now see the light and any running back who even sniffs a touch out of their backfield is causing them to open up their FAAB wallets even wider. It’s borderline crazy, the cost of adding any running back off the waiver wire, but this is the current fantasy economy in which we live.

So, what exactly is going on with running backs on the waiver wire? To put it bluntly, it’s pretty gross out there. You’ve got people stealing each other’s handcuffs, there’s all sorts of hoarding of some of the oddest names in the game and with no debilitating injuries of which to speak, we have to be sneaky with our adds.

First and foremost, if you are in a shallow league – 8-10 teams – you need to look for some of the biggest names emerging. Henderson from the Patriots is one of them and before some of you roll your eyes and tell us he’s not available in any leagues you’re in, understand that there are all types of leagues out there of all shapes and sizes. And with the way the Patriots had been using Henderson, few people had the patience to keep him on their bench. Maybe Rhamondre Stevenson still lurks, but after back-to-back volume-filled deployments, the handwriting is on the wall. It’s took a little while, but with Week 11 approaching, knowing you have another starting running back on your roster is huge.

The next place to look is in Houston with Woody Marks. Again, every league is different and just because someone in your league (maybe even you) is hoarding guys with hope in their heart, doesn’t mean that’s the case across the board. In fact, Marks is unrostered in 40 percent of leagues across ESPN and Yahoo. That’s a pretty sizeable group. And yes, we’re over here on RTSports, but that doesn’t mean someone reading this doesn’t have a work league or some other family league on a different platform.

Marks has seemingly supplanted veteran Nick Chubb as the lead in the Houston backfield. His usage increase over Chubb has been a pattern over the last four games and while his 80-percent snap-share in Week 10 may have been because he is the third-down pass-catcher and the Texans were playing from behind throughout the game, his explosiveness and ability to also run between the tackles may have just sealed the deal.

Marks posted a 4.5 yards per carry average against a fairly strong Jaguars run defense and his versatility allows the Texans to be more creative with their play-calling. Chubb is a plodder. If he is on the field, the defense knows he’s running straight ahead. With Marks’ strength and speed, the Texans can go inside, outside or just throw the football, depending on what they read from the defense. We’ve been anxiously awaiting a changing of the guard in Houston and this might have been it.

Now, for those of you who play in deeper leagues or have waiver wires that looked like they’ve been picked cleaner than a Thanksgiving turkey at my house, you should check on the availability of Cardinals running back Emari Demercado. Rostered in fewer than 20 percent of leagues across Yahoo and ESPN, Demercado looks to be a huge fantasy asset in PPR leagues and if you watched Sunday’s game and his 100-plus yards from scrimmage performance, you saw first-hand exactly why.

Early in the season, following James Conner’s injury, Demercado emerged as the Cardinals third-down pass-catcher who also spent time on the field during the two-minute drill. He held that role when Trey Benson was the lead back and could have been even more vital to the team had it not been for that Chad Powers moment of dropping the football at the goal-line before breaking the plane for what should have been a 72-yard touchdown. He spent time in Jonathan Gannon’s doghouse and then suffered an ankle injury, which held him out longer, but clearly, after watching Bam Knight and Michael Carter struggle to do anything more than run between the tackles on early downs, Demercado was freed from the doghouse and back on the field.

Arizona quarterback Jacoby Brissett loves to check it down to Demercado and we’ve also seen OC Drew Petzing fire up a number of designed screens. We saw four carries for 64 yards against an impressive Seattle run defense, as well as three catches for 40 yards. He looked explosive and with an increased workload, he could be a huge boost to any fantasy roster over the remaining regular season.

Running backs, baby! They’re your bread and butter in fantasy football. Not just this year, but definitely years to come. If you missed the boat after last year’s Year of the Running Back, you’d have to be stone-cold out of your mind to miss it after this season. Let’s get after it!

Bender out!    

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Rashod Bateman Nov 14 3:50pm CT
Rashod Bateman

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Cleveland Browns. Bateman failed to practice every day this week and will now miss his first game of the season. The 25-year-old has totaled 16 catches for 194 yards and two touchdowns on 31 targets this season as the WR2 behind Zay Flowers. His absence will likely lead to more opportunities for Flowers and tight end Mark Andrews, as well as more snaps for veteran DeAndre Hopkins and Tylan Wallace. It's a tough matchup for Baltimore's pass catchers at Cleveland, potentially in nasty weather, leaving Flowers and Andrews as the only viable fantasy options.

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Jerome Ford Nov 14 3:50pm CT
Jerome Ford

Cleveland Browns running back Jerome Ford has struggled to carve out a role on his team's offense of late as he's handled just two carries and caught three passes over his past three games. Ford will look for a larger workload at home against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11. The Ravens have struggled against opposing running backs this season, allowing the seventh-most fantasy points per game to the position through nine games. That being said, Ford is unlikely to see enough work to take advantage of the favorable matchup as rookie Quinshon Judkins has dominated the backfield work for the team this season. Ford is not a fantasy option heading into Week 11.

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Quinshon Judkins Nov 14 3:40pm CT
Quinshon Judkins

Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins has struggled a bit with his efficiency of late as he's gained just 94 yards on 31 carries over his past two games, good for just 3.0 yards per carry over that span. He has also been held out of the end zone over that span after scoring three times against the Miami Dolphins back in Week 7. Judkins will look to get back on track in a Week 11 home matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore has been a plus matchup for running backs this season, allowing the seventh-most fantasy points per game to the position through nine games. Judkins has been dominating the backfield work for the Browns this season and fantasy managers can expect more of the same in Week 11, making Judkins a high-end RB2 heading into Sunday's matchup.

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Matthew Golden Nov 14 3:40pm CT
Matthew Golden

Green Bay Packers rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden (shoulder) is officially listed as questionable for Week 11 versus the New York Giants. Golden was limited every day in practice this week and should have a good chance of suiting up on Sunday. The rookie wideout suffered the injury in Green Bay's Week 9 loss to the Panthers, and while he didn't practice on Friday and Saturday last week ahead of Monday night against the Eagles, head coach Matt LaFleur said that he was close to playing. The 2025 first-round pick hasn't broken out yet in a crowded Green Bay wide receiver room, recording 23 receptions for 262 yards on 29 targets, and is still looking for his first career touchdown through eight games. Golden could be in line for more opportunities over the second half of the season as the Packers have struggled on offense in recent games.

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Romeo Doubs Nov 14 3:20pm CT
Romeo Doubs

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs (chest) is off the injury report and good to go for Week 11 against the New York Giants. Doubs left early in Green Bay's Week 10 loss to the Eagles, but practiced in full every day in practice this week and heads into Sunday without an injury designation. The 25-year-old will be looking to bounce back in a favorable matchup on Sunday after only catching one of his four targets for five yards before leaving in Week 10. Doubs has been the Packers' most productive wide receiver this season, recording 35 receptions for 446 yards and four touchdowns on 56 targets, averaging 11.7 PPR points per game. Doubs profiles as a solid WR2 for Week 11 against the Giants.

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Dillon Gabriel Nov 14 3:20pm CT
Dillon Gabriel

Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel completed 17 of his 32 passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns in a Week 10 loss to the New York Jets. The rookie quarterback has completed 58.6% of his passes for 869 yards, seven touchdowns, and two interceptions in seven games for the Browns this season. He will look for his second 200-yard passing game of the season in a Week 11 home matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens have been generous to opposing passing offenses this season, allowing the ninth-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks thus far. That being said, Gabriel hasn't shown enough of a ceiling in fantasy to trust as a starting option, even in a plus matchup like he has on Sunday. He settles in as a middling QB3 in fantasy for Week 11 and is not a realistic starting option outside of deep, superflex formats.

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Sam LaPorta Nov 14 3:10pm CT
Sam LaPorta

Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta (back) has officially been ruled out for his team's Week 11 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles due to a back injury. The exact nature of LaPorta's back injury is unclear, but it prevented him from logging a single practice this week. It's a frustrating development for fantasy managers, as LaPorta has been playing some of his best football of late. Over his last five games, LaPorta has recorded 24 catches for 312 yards and three touchdowns on 28 targets. Without him, veteran tight end Brock Wright (ankle) will likely see the majority of the tight end snaps for Detroit. Wright is listed as questionable for Week 11 due to an ankle injury, but is expected to play. Still, Wright does not profile as a fantasy-relevant tight end even without LaPorta in the lineup. Lions wideouts Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams, as well as running back Jahmyr Gibbs, are the most likely players to benefit from LaPorta's absence from a target volume perspective.

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Isiah Pacheco Nov 14 3:00pm CT
Isiah Pacheco

Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco (knee) has officially been ruled out for his team's Week 11 matchup against the Denver Broncos, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. This will mark Pacheco's second straight missed game after he suffered an MCL sprain in Week 8. Without him, Kansas City will likely turn to veteran running back Kareem Hunt to handle the majority of their backfield work. Hunt recorded 11 carries for 49 yards and a touchdown in Week 9 against the Buffalo Bills with Pacheco sidelined. Rookie running back Brashard Smith could mix in as well, but Smith earned just four touches against Buffalo. Hunt profiles as a borderline RB2/high-end flex option for fantasy managers in Week 11. Pacheco should have a chance to return to the field in Week 12 when the Chiefs host the Indianapolis Colts.

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D.J. Moore Nov 14 2:40pm CT
D.J. Moore

Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore (shoulder) will not carry an injury designation and will play in his team's Week 11 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings, according to Sean Hammond of the Chicago Tribune. Moore has been limited in practice this week due to the injury, but it appears it will not keep him from suiting up in a crucial divisional contest. Moore has not missed a game since the 2020 season. The 30-year-old has hauled in 30 catches for 403 yards and a touchdown on 48 targets across nine games this season. However, he's coming off a four-target, zero-catch game in Week 10 against the New York Giants. It's possible that the shoulder injury could keep Moore from playing his usual allotment of snaps and could open up some additional opportunities for Bears rookie wideout Luther Burden III. Moore profiles as a low-end WR3/high-end WR4 for fantasy managers in Week 11 against Minnesota.

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J.J. McCarthy Nov 14 2:40pm CT
J.J. McCarthy

Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (right hand) is off the injury report and "good to go" for his team's Week 11 matchup against the Chicago Bears, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. McCarthy has been battling swelling in his throwing hand after hitting it on a helmet during Minnesota's Week 10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but it appears it won't prevent him from suiting up against Chicago. Across four starts this season, the 22-year-old has completed 53.7% of his pass attempts for 692 yards, five touchdowns, and six interceptions. He's been more productive with his legs, rushing for 110 yards and two touchdowns on 21 attempts. McCarthy profiles as a solid fantasy starter in two-quarterback formats, but should likely be avoided in single-QB leagues against Chicago in Week 11.

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Shemar Stewart Nov 14 2:30pm CT
Shemar Stewart

The Cincinnati Bengals will be without defensive ends Trey Hendrickson (hip, pelvis) and Shemar Stewart (knee) in Week 11 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, per ESPN's Ben Baby. Hendrickson last played in Week 7, so this will mark his fourth straight game on the shelf. The 30-year-old recorded four sacks and eight QB hits before getting injured and might be the only true impact player on the struggling Cincinnati defense. Stewart has had an injury-marred rookie campaign, as he's appeared in just five games in 2025. The 22-year-old is still looking for his first NFL sack. Both Hendrickson and Stewart are considered week-to-week, so they could be back for Cincinnati's Week 12 matchup against the New England Patriots. Without them in the lineup, the Bengals will rely on Joseph Ossai and Myles Murphy to lead their pass rush against Pittsburgh.

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Jaxson Dart Nov 14 2:20pm CT
Jaxson Dart

New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart (concussion) has officially been ruled out for his team's Week 11 matchup against the Green Bay Packers, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Dart suffered a concussion that forced him to exit early from his team's Week 10 loss to the Chicago Bears and has spent this week in the league's concussion protocol. However, Giants interim head coach Mike Kafka recently said that Dart is progressing well, so he may be on track to return in Week 12 against the Detroit Lions. With Dart sidelined against Green Bay, quarterback Jameis Winston will make his first start of the season for New York. In 12 games (seven starts) for the Cleveland Browns in 2024, Winston threw for 2,121 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. The veteran gunslinger profiles as a low-end fantasy QB2 in Week 11 against the Packers.

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Tank Bigsby Nov 14 2:10pm CT
Tank Bigsby

Philadelphia running back Tank Bigsby took his first offensive snaps with the Eagles in Week 7 and followed that up by turning nine carries into 104 yards in a Week 8 win over the Giants that saw starter Saquon Barkley exit early with a groin injury. With the Eagles on a Week 9 bye, Barkley's health remained in question heading into Week 10, making Bigsby a popular waiver add over those two weeks. In Week 10's win over the Packers, Barkley outsnapped Bigsby 44 to eight and saw 25 total opportunities to Bigsby's 3, proving once again that when healthy, the Eagles' backfield belongs to Barkley. Bigsby is still worthy of a roster spot as the apparent next man up behind Barkley, but heading into a Week 11 matchup with the Lions, he has no standalone value.

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Darius Slayton Nov 14 2:00pm CT
Darius Slayton

New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (hamstring) is one of three Giants players to have already been ruled out for Sunday's Week 11 matchup with the Packers, along with quarterback Jaxson Dart (concussion). With Mike Kafka serving as interim head coach following the Monday firing of Brian Daboll, the team has already announced plans to start journeyman quarterback Jameis Winston, but who he will be throwing to is now another question entirely. Receiver Wan'Dale Robinson and tight end Theo Johnson suddenly become very interesting plays for fantasy managers willing to roll the dice and shoot for upside. Even against a Packers' pass defense that has been suffocating at times, Winston's propensity to hyper-target his top pass catchers and willingness to throw into windows that most quarterbacks would not, is a recipe for fantasy fireworks.

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Davante Adams Nov 14 1:50pm CT
Davante Adams

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams (oblique) will be questionable for Week 11's divisional clash with the Seahawks. Head coach Sean McVay told reporters on Friday that his veteran star has progressed well throughout the week, and the team expects to have him available on Sunday. Both the Rams and Seahawks come into Sunday's game with matching 7-2 records, tied not only at the top of the NFC West but also in a three-way tie with the Eagles for the best record in the conference. Adams has been a major piece of a Rams' offense that sees quarterback Matthew Stafford firmly entrenched in MVP conversations. He has become the team's primary weapon near the goal line, bringing in six touchdown grabs over his last three games. Should he miss Sunday's game, running back Kyren Williams becomes even more likely to keep his own touchdown streak alive, having also found paydirt three times in his last two outings.

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Drake London Nov 14 1:30pm CT
Drake London

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (illness/back) is questionable for Sunday's divisional matchup with the Panthers after missing Wednesday's practice with an illness and then returning as a limited participant on Thursday with an additional back ailment. London has been on a tear of late, topping 100 yards in each of his last two games while finding the endzone four times over that span. Should he miss Sunday's game, receiver Darnell Mooney and tight end Kyle Pitts are the most likely candidates to see an uptick in targets. However, neither has demonstrated a strong connection with second-year quarterback Michael Penix Jr. to this point. The Falcons play in Sunday's early window of games, giving fantasy managers a chance to at least monitor London's gameday status and pivot if necessary.

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Ladd McConkey Nov 14 1:20pm CT
Ladd McConkey

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey (ankle) was a full participant at Friday's practice and carries no injury designation into the team's Week 11 matchup with the Jaguars. McConkey is coming off one of his best games of the season after converting six targets into four catches for 107 yards and a touchdown in a Week 10 win over the Steelers. While he got off to a slow start, and the Chargers' offense has seemed to lean on a different pass catcher every few weeks, McConkey has played his way back into must-start status over the past month-plus. He has finished as the WR5 or better in half-PPR formats in three of the last five weeks, while boasting five touchdown grabs in his last six games. The Jaguars have been a middle-of-the-pack defense to target for fantasy wide receivers, and McConkey is RotoBaller's WR13 for the week.

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Garrett Wilson Nov 14 12:40pm CT
Garrett Wilson

New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said on Friday that he expects wide receiver Garrett Wilson (knee) to play again this year, but Glenn also added that it's up to the doctors, according to Antwan V. Staley of the New York Daily News. Wilson missed several games with a knee injury before returning in the Week 10 win over the Cleveland Browns, only to aggravate his knee. The Jets placed the 25-year-old on Injured Reserve this week, so he'll be forced to miss at least the next three games following the team's Thursday night loss to the New England Patriots. He won't be eligible to play before Sunday, Dec. 14, against the Jaguars. With Wilson out for the foreseeable future, John Metchie III and Adonai Mitchell figure to be featured as the team's top pass-catchers in what has been the worst passing offense in football this year. Fantasy managers stashing Wilson need to know that there's a chance he won't contribute again in 2025.

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Lamar Jackson Nov 14 12:30pm CT
Lamar Jackson

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said on Friday that quarterback Lamar Jackson (knee) is a full-go for Sunday's contest against the division-rival Cleveland Browns in Week 11. There was some concern over Jackson's status after he did not practice on Wednesday, but he was only dealing with a sore knee and returned to a full practice the following day. The 28-year-old two-time MVP missed some time earlier this year with a hamstring strain, but this weekend will be his third game back in action. The four-time Pro Bowler currently leads the NFL in touchdown percentage (10.2), adjusted yards gained per pass attempt (10.23), and passer rating (127.1) while throwing for 1,249 yards, 15 touchdowns, and only one interception in six starts. Despite facing a decent Browns defense, Jackson is a no-doubt, must-start at the QB position in fantasy.

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Jaxson Dart Nov 14 12:20pm CT
Jaxson Dart

New York Giants head coach Mike Kafka said on Friday that he thinks rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart (concussion) is "on track" with where he's supposed to be in the league's concussion protocol, according to Jordan Raanan of ESPN. Dart was seen warming up with the team on the field in practice on Friday, which is a good sign that he might be cleared to play in Week 12 versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, he will not be available to play this Sunday against the Green Bay Packers. Veteran QB Jameis Winston, not Russell Wilson, will make the start in Week 11, and he's expected to be without receiver Darius Slayton (hamstring). Fantasy managers will be hoping that Dart will end up missing just one game. The rookie first-rounder has immediately become fantasy relevant as a QB1 because of his dual-threat abilities at the position.

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