Week 11 is here and with it comes another addition of Waiver Flavor: Flavor of the Week. Week 10 once again saw injuries force out some of fantasy's top players while some others took leaps into fantasy relevance with big performances. Without further ado let’s take a look at the most added players heading into Week 11.

Quarterbacks

Tony Romo, DAL – Should be no real surprise that Romo is the most-added quarterback heading into Week 11 as he returns from the IR and will start on Sunday against the Dolphins.  Romo will have his full complement of weapons at his disposal with Dez Bryant and Jason Witten likely seeing the majority of his targets.  The Dolphins this season have allowed the 10th-most fantasy points to opposing QBs this season which should bode well for Romo’s return.

Kirk Cousins, WSH – Cousins did not disappoint owners in Week 10 as he threw for four touchdowns against the league’s worst secondary but will find himself with a road matchup against the NFC’s best Carolina Panthers in Week 11 who have allowed the fifth-fewest points to opposing quarterbacks this season.  While this week may not be a good matchup, Cousins does have some favorable ones in his future which should help his overall value.

Running Backs

Matt Jones, WSH – Jones turned in a big game on Sunday against a weak Saints secondary with his biggest play coming on a 78 yards catch and run for a score.  Jones is a much more explosive player than Alfred Morris and the Redskins coaching staff has stated they want to get Jones more involved in the offense which can only bode well for his value going forward. The Redskins face the Panthers in Week 11 who have allowed the 17th-most fantasy most to opposing running backs this season.

James Starks, GB – Starks was a popular player to add last week after the Packers announced him the starter but with Eddie Lacy surprisingly inactive for Sunday, Starks will see his value taken an added boost as the team heads into Week 11 against the Vikings.  Starks is a solid PPR running back having caught 12 passes for 137 yards and one touchdown over the past two weeks while adding an additional 81 yards on the ground.

Wide Receivers

Danny Amendola, NE –  With Julian Edelman suffering a broken foot that will force him to miss the remainder of the regular season the Patriots will turn to Danny Amendola to be their primary slot receiver which is a position that garners plenty of targets in the New England offense.  Amendola caught 10 passes in Week 10 for 79 yards against the Giants and should continue to be a prime play in PPR leagues given his increased volume in the offense going forward.

Kamar Aiken, BAL – Aiken is the No. 1 receiver in Baltimore with Steve Smith tearing his Achilles back in Week 8.  With Baltimore on a bye in Week 9 it was last week where we got our first look with Aiken as the team’s No. 1 receiver since the Smith injury and he turned in a solid performance, catching seven passes on 14 targets for 73 yards.  Aiken figures to see close to double-digit targets per game for the remainder of the season as the Ravens' receiving corps is very shallow at this point.  A tough matchup awaits Aiken in Week 11 as the Ravens face off against the Rams who have allowed the second-fewest points to opposing receivers this season.

Tight Ends

Richard Rodgers, TE – Rodgers turned in a fine performance in Week 10 as he found the end zone for his fifth touchdown of the season and third over the past two weeks.  The Packers have rarely included the tight end into their offense over the past few seasons but Rodgers has seen an average of 5.3 targets per week, which in a pass-heavy offense can provide some decent value at the tight end position.  A favorable matchup awaits Rodgers in Week 11 as the Packers face a Vikings team that has allowed the 12th-most fantasy points to opposing tight ends this season.

Eric Ebron, DET – This is not that big of a surprise as the Lions face off against the Raiders who have allowed a touchdown to an opposing tight end in all but one week this season which makes a player like Ebron who finds himself pretty involved in the passing attack an appealing option.  Against the Packers last week Ebron caught four passes on eight targets for 28 yards and while those numbers are not eye popping, the number of targets shows there is definite upside if he can haul in a few more of those looks.