RealTime DFS Strategy: Week 11

Fri Nov 14 8:40am ET
By MIKE BARNER
Contributing Writer

The Colts and Saints are the only two teams that are on a bye for Week 11. That leaves us with plenty of options to ponder over in DFS. Let’s highlight some players to consider at each position, as well as a few to possibly avoid.

Quarterbacks

Dak Prescott, DAL at LV ($6,500): Prescott has had added time to prepare for this matchup with the Cowboys having their bye in Week 10. He has been a touchdown machine this season, producing at least three scores in a game four times. Look for him to have a high floor versus a Raiders team that has given up 24.4 points per game.

Aaron Rodgers, PIT vs. CIN ($5,400): Rodgers was awful against the Chargers last week, throwing for 161 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. As bad as that was, facing the Bengals vaults him towards the top of the DFS options at quarterback. They have allowed 33.3 points per game and the third-most passing yards per game in the league. When he faced them in Week 7, Rodgers compiled 249 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions.

Player to Avoid

Patrick Mahomes, KC at DEN ($6,800): Mahomes has reached at least 300 passing yards in a game just one time this season. He also has one or no touchdown passes in five of his nine games. The Chiefs’ offense is much more potent with Rashee Rice back in the fold, but Mahomes is still a risky option against a Broncos team that has given up just eight passing touchdowns all season.

Running Backs

Josh Jacobs, GB at NYG ($7,800): In a defensive slugfest against the Eagles last week, Jacobs scored the lone touchdown for the Packers. It marked his 11th touchdown of season. He also had 107 total yards in the game. With his average of 21.1 touches per game, he has the potential to decimate a Giants defense that has given up 5.84 yards per carry to running backs. There is a case to be made for building your entire entry around Jacobs.

Jaylen Warren, PIT vs. CIN ($6,100): When these two teams met in Week 7, Warren also had one of his best stat lines of the season. He ran 16 times for 127 yards, while catching four of five targets for 31 yards. Not only has he received at least 11 carries in every game this season, but he has also come away from each matchup with at least two receptions. In a game in which the Steelers could score in bunches, Warren is another member of their offense to consider in DFS.

Player to Avoid

Jordan Mason, MIN vs. CHI ($6,000): Mason played well when Aaron Jones was sidelined earlier in the season. However, he has received a total of just 18 carries and three targets over the last three games with Jones back in the fold. He finished with 36 or fewer rushing yards in each game. Warren has almost the same salary, a leading role and a terrific matchup, so there’s no reason to consider Mason for your lineups.

Wide Receivers

CeeDee Lamb, DAL at LV ($8,000): Talk about players with a high floor. Lamb has played five full games this season. He caught at least five passes in all of them, including four games in which he had at least seven receptions. He has not finished with fewer than 74 receiving yards, while also posting three games with at least 110 receiving yards. For those who decide to roll with Prescott at quarterback, Lamb is the top option to stack with him. Even those who don’t deploy Prescott should take a long look at adding Lamb to their lineup.

Michael Wilson, ARI vs. SF ($3,800): Already thin at wide receiver, the Cardinals will play this game without Marvin Harrison Jr. (appendix) and Zay Jones (Achilles). While that should mean a ton of targets for star tight end Trey McBride, Wilson also stands out as a potential value option at his cheap salary. After a quiet start to the season, Wilson has 14 receptions for 179 yards over his last four games. He has also been targeted at least four times in six straight games. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see him blow past five targets in this matchup.

Player to Avoid

A.J. Brown, PHI vs. DET ($6,000): Brown hauled in just two passes for 13 yards against the Packers last week. He was targeted just three times, which was his second-lowest mark of the season. Despite his immense talent, Brown has finished with fewer than 45 receiving yards in a game five times this season. Until he strings together some good performances, he’s not worth the risk at his salary.

Tight Ends

Brocks Bowers, LV vs, DAL ($6,000): In a tough matchup with the Broncos last week, Bowers caught one of three targets for 31 yards. That was in stark contrast to his Week 9 showing against the Jaguars in which he caught 12 of 13 targets for 127 yards and three touchdowns. The Cowboys have given up the fourth-most passing yards per game in the league, so this is a favorable bounce-back spot for Bowers.

Jonnu Smith, PIT vs. CIN ($2,900): Targeting tight ends against the Bengals has proven to be a sound strategy. They have given up a league-high 12 touchdowns to the position. That’s five more than any other team. When Smith faced them earlier in the season, he recorded three receptions for 28 yards and one touchdown. If he finds his way into the end zone again, he makes for a great play at such a cheap salary.

Player to Avoid

Luke Musgrave, GB at NYG ($3,700): Tucker Kraft (knee) was the centerpiece of the Packers’ passing attack, so losing him for the rest of the season is a huge blow. In the first game without him, Musgrave caught all three of his targets for 23 yards. This could be a run-heavy game plan for the Packers with how bad the Giants have been at stopping running backs, which might not leave many opportunities for Musgrave to make an impact.

Mike Barner has been covering fantasy sports since 2007. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Yahoo, SportsLine and RotoWire. Mike was also a finalist for the 2018 FSWA Basketball Writer of the Year award. Follow Mike on Twitter @rotomikebarner.

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Player Notes
Josh Jacobs Nov 16 4:00pm CT
Josh Jacobs

Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur declined to provide additional information on running back Josh Jacobs (knee) following Sunday's Week 11 win over the New York Giants. LaFleur acknowledged that he was "concerned about the welfare" of Jacobs, but he did not comment on the running back's status going forward. Presumably, he'll undergo more testing on Sunday evening or Monday morning. The team could provide an update on Monday, but if they don't, fantasy managers will have to wait until Wednesday for the Packers' first injury report of the week. Jacobs has seven days to get healthy before Week 12 against the Minnesota Vikings. If he can't suit up, Emanuel Wilson would take over as the Packers' primary running back.

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Drake London Nov 16 4:00pm CT
Drake London

Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris said that the team doesn't have any additional information yet pertaining to wide receiver Drake London (knee). London exited prior to the start of overtime on Sunday and was quickly ruled out. He finished Week 11 with nine targets, seven receptions, and 119 receiving yards. Given the short amount of time between London exiting and Morris speaking postgame, it's possible that the Falcons' medical personnel haven't had an opportunity to fully evaluate the receiver's injury yet. In all likelihood, we'll get an update on his status after the Falcons conduct additional testing on Sunday evening or Monday morning. The Falcons face the Saints next Sunday, so London will have seven days to rest and recover. If he can't suit up, Darnell Mooney and Kyle Pitts Sr. would operate as the top targets for Michael Penix Jr. (knee) or Kirk Cousins.

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Bryce Young Nov 16 3:50pm CT
Bryce Young

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young completed 31 of his 45 pass attempts for 445 yards, three touchdowns, and zero interceptions during Sunday's Week 11 win over the Atlanta Falcons in overtime. He also took five sacks. Young was banged up in the gritty victory, as he exited twice after a player stepped on his ankle on two different occasions. Both of his departures were brief, though, and he was healthy enough to keep the Panthers in the game before leading a game-winning drive in overtime. Young set a new career-high in passing yards and will look to keep the momentum going against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 12. The former No. 1 pick has led his team to a 6-5 start with wins in five of the last seven games. Carolina is just half a game out of first place in the NFC South, trailing the 6-4 Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Drake London Nov 16 3:40pm CT
Drake London

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (knee) exited near the end of the fourth quarter during Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Carolina Panthers. He was quickly ruled out for the remainder of the game. It's unclear exactly when London suffered the injury, but it could have come on his final target with 26 seconds left in the fourth quarter. He finishes the game with nine targets, seven receptions, and 119 receiving yards. Darnell Mooney and Kyle Pitts will step up as Kirk Cousins' top targets for the remainder of Sunday's overtime period between the Panthers and Falcons.

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Aaron Rodgers Nov 16 3:40pm CT
Aaron Rodgers

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (left wrist) will undergo additional testing on Monday morning after suffering a left wrist injury during Sunday's Week 11 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, head coach Mike Tomlin told the media. Tomlin did not provide any additional information on the veteran quarterback's status postgame. The veteran signal-caller completed nine of 15 passes for 116 yards, one touchdown, and zero interceptions during the victory. He also rushed for eight yards. Mason Rudolph led the Steelers the rest of the way, and he'd be in line to start Week 12 against the Chicago Bears if Rodgers isn't healthy enough to play.

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Foyesade Oluokun Nov 16 3:33pm CT
Foyesade Oluokun

Jacksonville Jaguars LB Foyesade Oluokun managed five total stops with three solo tackles and two passes defensed in Week 11 against the Los Angeles Chargers.

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Calvin Ridley Nov 16 3:30pm CT
Calvin Ridley

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley (leg) broke his fibula during Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Houston Texans, according to interim head coach Mike McCoy. Ridley is done for the season. It's been a very frustrating year for the veteran receiver health-wise. After a slow start offensively, he finally found a groove with five catches and 131 yards in Week 5. The next week, though, he injured his hamstring, forcing him to miss three games. He finally returned from that injury this Sunday before breaking his fibula just one quarter into Week 11. The 30-year-old finishes the 2025 season with 17 catches, 303 yards, and zero touchdowns through parts of seven games. Elic Ayomanor, Chimere Dike (concussion), and Van Jefferson will operate as the Titans' top receivers for the rest of the season.

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Tua Tagovailoa Nov 16 3:20pm CT
Tua Tagovailoa

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa completed 14 of 20 pass attempts for 171 yards, zero touchdowns, and zero turnovers during Sunday's Week 11 overtime win against the Washington Commanders in Madrid. He also took three sacks in the victory. Tagovailoa didn't light the stat sheet on fire, but he also played clean football, delivering just his fourth turnover-free game of the season. However, from a fantasy perspective, his quiet day equated to a very disappointing fantasy performance, especially just one week removed from a two-touchdown outing against the Bills. Tagovailoa finished Week 11 with his third-lowest fantasy total of the season, and he'll remain a low-end QB2 on the other side of Miami's Week 12 bye.

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Keenan Allen Nov 16 3:13pm CT
Keenan Allen

Los Angeles Chargers WR Keenan Allen posted four receptions for a team-best 53 yards on six targets in Week 11 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Fantasy Spin: It wasn't a great stat line, and he went without a touchdown for the fourth straight game. However, he had his most yards since posted 11 grabs for 119 yards and a touchdown in Week 7 against the Indianapolis Colts. He is a solid WR3 or flex fantasy option in PPR leagues, with lesser appeal in standard play. However, you'll have to go another way in Week 12, as the Bolts are on a bye.

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Chris Rodriguez Jr. Nov 16 3:10pm CT
Chris Rodriguez Jr.

Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. rushed for 79 yards on 15 carries during Sunday's Week 11 loss against the Miami Dolphins in Madrid. He also converted his lone target into a six-yard reception. Washington has operated out of a backfield committee for most of this season, but it now appears that Rodriguez has taken over as the team's lead back. Not only did he have more carries than Jacory Croskey-Merritt and Jeremy McNichols combined, but he also had more yards per carry than each of them. Rodriguez is now averaging 9.9 fantasy points (full-PPR) over his last three games, and he handled a season-high 44.8 percent snap share on Sunday morning. Fantasy managers should view Rodriguez as a high-end RB3/flex on the other side of his Week 12 bye.

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Mecole Hardman Nov 16 3:00pm CT
Mecole Hardman

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Mecole Hardman (calf) exited during the third quarter of Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He finishes the game with just one target and zero catches on offense, plus a 61-yard kick return on special teams. However, he also had a zero-yard punt return that resulted in a lost fumble; this is the play where Hardman suffered his injury. Ray Davis and Curtis Samuel will likely handle return duties in his absence.

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Deebo Samuel Nov 16 2:50pm CT
Deebo Samuel

Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. caught seven of his eight targets for 74 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Miami Dolphins in Madrid. He also logged a three-yard rush. Samuel became the first NFL player to ever score a touchdown in Madrid as the league wrapped up its 2025 international series. The 29-year-old has proven to be a valuable addition for the Commanders, stepping up as the team's No. 1 receiver with Terry McLaurin (quad) enduring an extended absence. Samuel continued to showcase his rapport with Marcus Mariota on Sunday, and he'll remain a high-end WR2 option on the other side of Washington's Week 12 bye.

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Ollie Gordon II Nov 16 2:50pm CT
Ollie Gordon II

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Ollie Gordon II had nine carries for 45 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's Week 11 win over the Washington Commanders. He was not targeted in the passing game. The rookie hadn't logged more than two carries in either of his last two games, so it was intriguing to see him take on an expanded workload this Sunday. Gordon and De'Von Achane showed that they can co-exist in this offense, combining for 210 scrimmage yards and a touchdown. Gordon's solid outing could be a sign that he'll earn more opportunities going forward, especially in an offense that typically gets great results from running the ball. He can be a mid-range RB3/flex play in deeper leagues going forward.

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Bhayshul Tuten Nov 16 2:40pm CT
Bhayshul Tuten

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten (ankle) exited during the third quarter of Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Los Angeles Chargers. He is officially listed as questionable to return. At the time of his departure, he had exploded for 74 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown on 15 carries. The rookie was in the middle of the best game of his young career. At least temporarily, it appeared as though he had supplanted Travis Etienne Jr. as the primary running back in Jacksonville. With Tuten currently sidelined, Etienne will check back into the game as the Jaguars' lead back. Given that the Jaguars lead by four possessions in the fourth quarter, Jacksonville could hold Tuten out for the rest of the game to avoid the risk of re-injury. He'll have seven days to get healthy before next Sunday's clash against the Arizona Cardinals on the road.

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Jalen Ramsey Nov 16 2:40pm CT
Jalen Ramsey

Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey has been ejected for throwing a punch during the fourth quarter of Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. Ramsey was involved in a scuffle with Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase during a timeout. He finishes the game with four tackles and one pass defended. The 31-year-old has been a key piece of the Steelers' defense this season, shifting to safety before Week 10 to help fill the void left by an injury to DeShon Elliott (knee). He continued to play a combination of safety and cornerback in Week 11. After he was thrown out of the game, he was replaced by Brandin Echols, who entered at cornerback after being treated for an ankle issue.

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Aaron Rodgers Nov 16 2:30pm CT
Aaron Rodgers

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (left hand) exited during the first half of Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Cincinnati Bengals. At halftime, the team announced that he is questionable to return. The veteran signal-caller had completed nine of 15 passes for 116 yards, one touchdown, and zero interceptions at the time of his departure. He also rushed for eight yards. Rodgers was replaced by Mason Rudolph, who will look to preserve Pittsburgh's lead in the second half. The Steelers face the Bears next Sunday, so if Rodgers can't return today, he'll have seven days to rest and recover before his next game.

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Michael Penix Jr. Nov 16 2:30pm CT
Michael Penix Jr.

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (knee) exited during the third quarter of Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Carolina Panthers. He is officially listed as questionable to return. At the time of his departure, he had completed 13 of 16 passes for 175 yards, zero touchdowns, and zero interceptions. He also rushed for nine yards. With Penix currently sidelined, Kirk Cousins has entered the game at quarterback. The veteran signal-caller will be tasked with preserving Atlanta's marginal lead in a tight divisional battle at home. The Falcons face the Saints next Sunday, so if Penix can't return today, he'll have seven days to rest and recover before his next game.

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Kirk Cousins Nov 16 2:23pm CT
Kirk Cousins

Atlanta Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr. (knee) left the Week 11 game against the Carolina Panthers in the third quarter due to a knee injury. He is considered questionable to return. QB Kirk Cousins has replaced him.

Fantasy Spin: Penix was super accurate prior to leaving, going 13-of-16 for 175 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions with one run for nine yards. When healthy, he is more of a QB2 in most fantasy leagues.

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Chimere Dike Nov 16 2:20pm CT
Chimere Dike

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Chimere Dike (concussion) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's Week 11 contest against the Houston Texans. He finished with three targets, two catches, and 14 receiving yards. It seemed like Dike would have an opportunity for a big game with Calvin Ridley (ankle) exiting early, but that never came to fruition as the rookie left with an injury of his own. Given that Dike is now in concussion protocol, he faces an uphill battle to play in next Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks. Elic Ayomanor and Van Jefferson will earn more opportunities as long as Dike and Ridley are sidelined.

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