Welcome to the 2025 Fantasy Football WR vs. CB Matchup Report for Week Eleven—your go-to guide for breaking down the wide receiver and cornerback battles that could swing your fantasy matchup. With bye weeks still reshaping rosters and the playoff race heating up, every decision carries extra weight. This report spotlights WRs poised for success and CBs ready to shut things down, while also highlighting recent production trends to give you the full picture. Plus, I’ll share where I rank wide receivers for Week Eleven so you can see how these matchups translate into fantasy value. Let’s dive in and sharpen your lineup strategy for Week Eleven.  

   
Left WR vs Right CB
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Michael WilsonARI5.7 / 4.5
CornerbackOppMatchup
Renardo GreenSFModerate
Michael Wilson finished Week 10 with 4 receptions for 34 yards on 7 targets but could be in line for an increased role in the short term. Marvin Harrison underwent surgery for appendicitis and will be sidelined for at least one week and Zay Jones suffered a season-ending Achillies injury this past weekend as well. That means that, for at least one week, Michael Wilson is likely to be the second option in the Cardinals passing offense behind TE Trey McBride. Michael Wilson will end up being a borderline top 40 WR for me in Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Darnell MooneyATL4.6 / 3.6
CornerbackOppMatchup
Jaycee HornCARModerate
Darnell Mooney had another disappointing performance in Week 10, finishing with 1 reception for 17 yards on 8 targets. This marks 3 straight games with only 1 reception and Mooney hasn’t had more than 20 receiving yards since Week 7. Mooney has been the clear 3rd option in the Falcons passing offense this season behind Drake London and TE Kyle Pitts and is just inside my top 50 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
DeAndre HopkinsBAL5 / 4.3
CornerbackOppMatchup
Tyson CampbellCLESafe
DeAndre Hopkins finished the Ravens Week 10 matchup with 2 receptions for 16 yards on 3 targets. Hopkins has still failed to have more than 2 receptions in a game this season and should be avoided in all formats.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Keon ColemanBUF9.4 / 7.6
CornerbackOppMatchup
Jamel DeanTBRisky
TE Dalton Kincaid left the Bills Week 10 matchup early with a hamstring injury, which opened up some opportunities for the rest of the pass catchers to step up. Keon Coleman ended up seeing 8 targets but was only able to bring in 3 receptions for 46 yards and a TD. With Kincaid potentially missing this week as well, Coleman has the potential to see a decent amount of targets this week as well. The matchup with Buccaneers CB Jamel Dean isn’t an easy one, but the secondary as a whole has been a pretty good matchup for fantasy WRs recently. While he’s tough to rely on, Coleman could have some upside this week.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Tetairoa McMillanCAR12.3 / 10
CornerbackOppMatchup
Dee AlfordATLSafe
On a day where QB Bryce Young threw for only 124 yards, Tetairoa McMillan accounted for almost half of that with 5 receptions for 60 yards on 8 targets. McMillan’s upside has been capped this season due to the run heavy offense and less than ideal QB play from Byrce Young, but he carries a safe floor each week due to his involvement in the passing game. McMillan is the only pass catcher I have any interest in starting from Carolina. I’ve got McMillan just inside my top 30 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
DJ MooreCHI10.1 / 8.3
CornerbackOppMatchup
Byron MurphyMINSafe
DJ Moore was held without a catch on 4 targets in Week 10, but this is unlikely to be the norm considering he’s had at least 4+ receptions in 5 of the last 8 games. This could be a good matchup if Moore is active, but he’s been absent from practice to start the week so his status will need to be monitored heading into the weekend. If he’s active, I’ll likely have Moore just outside of my top 30 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Ja'Marr ChaseCIN22.3 / 18
CornerbackOppMatchup
Joey PorterPITModerate
There’s not much to say about Ja'Marr Chase. Coming out of the Bengals Week 10 bye, Chase is once again atop my WR rankings as my WR1 on the week. Chase is an obvious must-start every week regardless of matchup.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Cedric TillmanCLE7.3 / 6
CornerbackOppMatchup
Chidobe AwuzieBALModerate
Cedric Tillman ended up playing 73% of snaps in his first game back after making his return from the IR, finishing with 2 receptions for 11 yards on 4 targets. Tillman will continue to be limited by the Browns underwhelming passing game similar to the WRs before him and is just outside of my top 60 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
George PickensDAL18.6 / 15.9
CornerbackOppMatchup
Darien PorterLVModerate
This Cowboys WR room is pretty straight forward. You’re starting George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb every week, and you’re not starting anyone else. Pickens has had at least 6+ targets and 75+ receiving yards in 4 straight games. I’ve got Pickens as a top 15 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Courtland SuttonDEN12.9 / 10.9
CornerbackOppMatchup
Nohl WilliamsKCRisky
Courtland Sutton has been trending toward more of a 1B in the Broncos passing offense instead of the clear #1 option he had been the majority of the last two seasons. Sutton has had 3 receptions or less in 3 out of the last 4 games, and is now 2nd among Broncos pass catchers in target share. He should still be a clear top two option in this passing offense, but the matchup is as difficult as it gets this week against Kansas City. I’ve got Sutton just outside of my top 30 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jameson WilliamsDET11.6 / 10.1
CornerbackOppMatchup
Quinyon MitchellPHIModerate
Jameson Williams impressed once again in Week 10, finishing with 6 receptions for 119 yards and a TD on 7 targets. This makes two straight weeks of at least 6 targets and at least 65 receiving yards, and Williams has scored a touchdown in back-to-back weeks as well. The matchup against Philadelphia this week isn’t quite as sweet as last week against the Commanders, but if head coach Dan Campbell continues to make it a point to get Williams involved, he has the talent and explosiveness to overcome difficult matchups. I’ve got Jamo just inside my top 24 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Romeo DoubsGB11.7 / 9.8
CornerbackOppMatchup
Cordale FlottNYGModerate
Romeo Doubs ended up being ruled out with a chest injury in Week 10 after playing 62% of snaps and finishing with 1 reception for 5 yards on 4 targets. Prior to this game, Doubs was heavily involved with 8+ targets in 4 of the last 5 games. Doubs was a full participant in practice to start the week, so assuming he plays, I’ll have Doubs as a top 30 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Nico CollinsHOU15.1 / 12.5
CornerbackOppMatchup
Jalyn Armour-DavisTENSafe
Playing with backup QB Davis Mills was no issue for Nico Collins last week, who finished with 7 receptions for 136 yards on 15 targets. This is good news for Collins fantasy managers, because Mills is expected to be the starter once again in Week 11. Collins has now had double digit targets in each of the last three games he’s played and is once again a top 10 WR for me in Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Alec PierceIND 
CornerbackOppMatchup
N/AN/AN/A
The Indianapolis Colts are on bye for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Brian ThomasJAC10.7 / 8.8
CornerbackOppMatchup
Donte JacksonLACRisky
Brian Thomas was a limited participant in practice to start the week and could return after missing one week with an ankle injury. This offense needs BTJ healthy, who has a 20% target share on the season when healthy. I’ll likely have Thomas Jr. just outside of my top 24 WRs for Week 11 if he’s active due to the difficult matchup and question marks around just how much he will play in his first game back.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Hollywood BrownKC10.8 / 8.9
CornerbackOppMatchup
Kris Abrams-DraineDENRisky
Hollywood Brown has taken a clear backseat in this offense after the return of Rashee Rice, with 4 combined receptions over the last 3 weeks. Hollywood should be avoided in all formats coming out of the Chiefs bye, especially in this difficult matchup.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Tre TuckerLV12.2 / 10.3
CornerbackOppMatchup
Kaiir ElamDALSafe
Tre Tucker finished Week 10 with 2 receptions for 28 yards on 3 targets and newly acquired Tyler Lockett actually led the way for the WRs in this game. Tucker is still on the field consistently, playing 100% of snaps last week against Denver, and has a much easier matchup against the Dallas Cowboys this week. Tucker has already shown some big game potential earlier this season, so he could be an intriguing flex play in Week 11. I’ve got Tucker just inside my top 35 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Quentin JohnstonLAC13.7 / 12.9
CornerbackOppMatchup
Greg NewsomeJACSafe
Quention Johnson had a team-high 10 targets in Week 10 and finished with 5 receptions for 42 yards. Johnston has had 4+ receptions and 40+ receiving yards in back-to-back weeks after his strange zero reception game back in Week 8. I’ve got Johnston as a borderline top 24 WR with some solid upside in his plus matchup against Jacksonville in Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Davante AdamsLAR17.3 / 15
CornerbackOppMatchup
Devon WitherspoonSEARisky
The Rams offense is about as straight forward as it gets. You start Davante Adams and Puka Nacua every week regardless of matchup, and nobody else. Adams did leave the Rams Week 10 game early with an oblique injury but still managed 6 receptions for 77 yards and a TD on 51% of snaps. Sean McVay said that Adams likely could have come back if the game had been closer and that he’s expected to be ready for the Rams difficult matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. If he’s active, I’ll have Adams as a top 12 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jaylen WaddleMIA14.6 / 12.3
CornerbackOppMatchup
Jonathan JonesWASSafe
Jaylen Waddle continues to thrive as the Dolphins WR1, finishing with 5 receptions for 84 yards and a TD on 7 targets. This marks three straight games of 6+ targets and 80+ receiving yards, who has also scored a touchdown in 2 of the last 3 games. Waddle is a must-start every week, but especially this week against the Commanders secondary.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Justin JeffersonMIN15.3 / 12.5
CornerbackOppMatchup
Nahshon WrightCHISafe
The targets haven’t been an issue with for Justin Jefferson, with 9+ targets in every game since Weel 4, but the connection with J.J. McCarthy just hasn’t quite been there. Jefferson finished Week 10 with just 4 receptions for 37 yards on 12 targets but has one of the best matchups possible for WRs this week against the Chicago Bears. Given Jefferson’s proven track record you have to believe things get back on track sooner rather than later, and that could start as soon as this week. I’ve got Jefferson as a top 10 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Kyle WilliamsNE1.8 / 2.4
CornerbackOppMatchup
Brandon StephensNYJModerate
Kyle Williams saw a season high 56% snape share in Week 10 due to Kayshon Boutte’s injury and ended up with just one reception on two targets. Luckily for fantasy managers, that one reception was an impressive 72-yard touchdown that showcased the rookies’ big play ability. Williams should continue to see more opportunities with Boutte out but will likely be boom-or-bust given how well Drake Maye spreads the ball around. I’ve got Williams just outside of my top 60 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Brandin CooksNO 
CornerbackOppMatchup
N/AN/AN/A
The New Orleans Saints are on bye in Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Gunner OlszewskiNYG0.9 / 0.9
CornerbackOppMatchup
Carrington ValentineGBModerate
Gunner Olsewski was held without a catch on two targets in Week 10, but played a season high 38% of snaps, which was 3rd among Giants WRs last week. Olszewski should be avoided in all formats.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Adonai MitchellNYJ2.9 / 2.2
CornerbackOppMatchup
Christian GonzalezNEModerate
Adonai Mitchell didn’t end up playing in Week 10 after being acquired by the New York Jets at the trade deadline but now has a chance to see a considerable uptick in usage in the near future with the injury to teammate Garrett Wilson and the Jets desperate need for playmakers. It’s hard to know how many snaps Mitchell will play in the first game with his new team, but he could be a full-time player for this offense sooner rather than later. I’m still avoiding Mitchell in all formats for the time being, especially in a tough matchup against Christian Gonzalez this week.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
A.J. BrownPHI12 / 10
CornerbackOppMatchup
Amik RobertsonDETSafe
A.J. Brown had another disappointing showing in Week 10 with just 2 receptions for 13 yards on 3 targets. The 13 receiving yards were Brown’s lowest since Week 4, and the 3 targets were the least he’s seen since Week 1. Brown has been vocal about his disappointment with his current role in the offense, so we’ll see if the Eagles make it a point to get him involved early this week. It’s a plus matchup against Detroit, so I’ve got Brown just inside my top 20 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
DK MetcalfPIT12.8 / 11
CornerbackOppMatchup
DJ TurnerCINRisky
DK Metcalf was tied for the team lead with 7 targets in Week 10 but finished with just 3 receptions for 35 yards. This is now back-to-back weeks under 40 receiving yards and things won’t get any easier this week against DJ Turner and the Bengals secondary that held Metcalf to 3 receptions for 50 receiving yards back in Week 7. Metcalf is probably going to need to find the end zone for you to be happy that you started him this week. I’ve got Metcalf just inside my top 24 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jauan JenningsSF9.9 / 8.1
CornerbackOppMatchup
Kei'Trel ClarkARISafe
Jauan Jennings led the way for 49ers WRs in Week 10, finishing with 6 receptions for 71 yards and a TD on 9 targets. Jennings was only behind TE George Kittle in both receptions and receiving yards and could continue to be a key piece of the offense while Ricky Pearsall is working his way back in. Arizona is usually a tough matchup but is dealing with some injuries in their secondary, so it could be an easier day than usual for the 49ers passing offense depending on who ends up being active for the Cardinals. I’ve got Jennings just inside my top 24 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEA24 / 20.4
CornerbackOppMatchup
Cobie DurantLARModerate
Despite QB Sam Darnold only attempting 12 passes, Jaxon Smith-Njigba still finished with 5 receptions for 93 yards and a TD on 6 targets. JSN could have had a bigger game if it had been more competitive, but they just simply didn’t need to pass much after halftime. JSN remains a must start every single week. I’ve got him as a top 3 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Emeka EgbukaTB17.3 / 15.1
CornerbackOppMatchup
Maxwell HairstonBUFModerate
Emeka Egbuka looked healthy coming out of the Buccaneers bye and back to his old self with 5 receptions for 115 yards and a TD on 13 targets. Egbuka was once again the main target for QB Baker Mayfield and that’s unlikely to change any time soon. Egbuka is a must-start player each week regardless of matchup and is a top 10 WR for me in Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Elic AyomanorTEN7.8 / 6.4
CornerbackOppMatchup
Kamari LassiterHOURisky
Elic Ayomanor was starting to show signs of life heading into the Titans Week 10 bye, with 45+ receiving yards in back-to-back games after not hitting that threshold since Week 4. There’s always the possibility Ayomanor gets more involved coming out of the Titans bye week, but Calvin Ridley’s eventual return from injury could affect that as well. I’m staying away from Ayomanor this week against a tough Texans secondary, as he’s outside of my top 50 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jaylin LaneWAS4.2 / 3.3
CornerbackOppMatchup
JuJu BrentsMIASafe
Jaylin Lane finished with 1 reception for 41 yards on his lone target in Week 10 but should be avoided in all formats despite the positive matchup against Miami.
   
   
Right WR vs Left CB
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Simi FehokoARI0 / 0
CornerbackOppMatchup
Deommodore LenoirSFModerate
Simi Fehoko saw a season-high 28% of snaps last week after Zay Jones left with an Achillies injury and is likely to see increased snaps once again this week due to Marvin Harrison missing the week along with Zay Jones. Despite the increased role, Fehoko should be avoided in all formats. Trey McBride is the clear #1 option in this offense, and Michael Wilson or Greg Dortch should be next up after McBride.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Drake LondonATL21.4 / 18
CornerbackOppMatchup
Mike JacksonINDModerate
Drake London once again led the way for Falcons pass catchers last week, finishing with 6 receptions for 104 yards and a TD on 8 targets. London has seen 8+ targets every week since Week 2 and has 100+ receiving yards in 3 of the last 4 games that he’s been active for. London has missed practice to start the week due to being under the weather but is expected to be fine to take the field this weekend against Carolina. Assuming he ends up active, London will be a top 5 WR and must start for me in Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Rashod BatemanBAL5.5 / 4.6
CornerbackOppMatchup
Denzel WardCLESafe
Rashod Bateman had only 1 reception for 10 yards on 2 targets in Week 10 and has not had more than 2 receptions in a game since Week 3. It’s hard to trust anyone outside of Zay Flowers or Mark Andrews in the Ravens passing offense, so Bateman should be avoided in all formats.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Joshua PalmerBUF6.2 / 5.1
CornerbackOppMatchup
Zyon McCollumTBModerate
Joshua Palmer has been a full participant in practice to start the week and is on track to play in his first game since Week 6. It’s tough to know what the snap percentage will look like in his first game back, and he hadn’t been that reliable when he was healthy to start the year, so it’s probably best to wait and see with Palmer.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Xavier LegetteCAR6.3 / 5
CornerbackOppMatchup
A.J. TerrellATLRisky
Xavier Legette was held without a catch in Week 10, failing to bring in the lone target that went his way. Legette has had 2 receptions or less in 5 of the last 6 games and should be avoided in all formats.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Rome OdunzeCHI15 / 12.9
CornerbackOppMatchup
Isaiah RodgersMINSafe
Rome Odunze got back on track in Week 10 with 6 receptions for 86 yards and a TD on 10 targets. This was encouraging to see after being held without a catch the previous week, but this now makes 10 targets in 2 out of the last 3 games. Odunze was absent from practice to start the week but is expected to be good to go for this weekend. I’ve got Odunze as a borderline top 15 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Tee HigginsCIN13.5 / 11.7
CornerbackOppMatchup
James PierrePITModerate
Heading into the bye, Tee Higgins had seen 8+ targets and 60+ receiving yards in 3 out of the last 4 games. Higgins was also running hot on touchdowns, with 4 in the last 3 games as well. With how improved the Bengals offense has looked under Joe Flacco, Higgins is right back into must-start territory every week as well. I’ve got Higgins as a top 15 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jerry JeudyCLE7.5 / 5.9
CornerbackOppMatchup
Nate WigginsBALModerate
The Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski reportedly relinquished play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, and Jerry Jeudy was a big beneficiary of this. Jeudy was targeted 12 times and finished with 6 receptions for 78 yards and a TD. Only time will tell if this was a one game thing or if this will be a trend with new play caller Tommy Rees, but Baltimore’s defense has been playing much better of late now that they’re getting healthy. I’ve got Jeudy just inside my top 45 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
CeeDee LambDAL16.6 / 16.4
CornerbackOppMatchup
Kyu KellyLVSafe
There’s not much that needs to be said with CeeDee Lamb. He’s had at least 8+ targets and 70+ receiving yards in each of his last three games after returning from an injury and is right back to a weekly must-start coming out of the Cowboys bye. I’ve got Lamb as a top 5 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Marvin MimsDEN7.7 / 6.2
CornerbackOppMatchup
Jaylen WatsonKCRisky
Marvin Mims is practicing in full this week and is expected to make his return from a concussion he suffered back in Week 8. Prior to the concussion, Mims had over 30 receiving yards in just 2 games and was not someone fantasy managers could rely on. Mims should be avoided in all formats for now.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Kalif RaymondDET3.6 / 3.2
CornerbackOppMatchup
Adoree' JacksonPHIModerate
Kalif Raymond finished Week 10 with 4 receptions for 49 yards on 4 targets. This was the first game this season that Raymond had more than 20 receiving yards, but he should continue to be avoided in all formats.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Christian WatsonGB8.9 / 7.6
CornerbackOppMatchup
Deonte BanksNYGSafe
Christian Watson finished Week 10 with 2 receptions for 45 yards on 4 targets. Watson has had almost identical stat lines in back-to-back weeks and has continued to showcase his explosiveness on limited opportunities. Until we see an increase in target share, Watson will remain outside my top 40 WRs on a weekly basis. The matchup does present a good amount of upside if you want a dart throw for the week.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jayden HigginsHOU6.3 / 5.3
CornerbackOppMatchup
Darrell BakerTENSafe
2nd round rookie Jayden Higgins played 57% of snaps and now appears to be overtaking Xavier Hutchinson as the Texans WR2. Higgins finished with 5 receptions for 42 yards and a TD on 7 targets. Higgins has a solid matchup in front of him to build some momentum, but I still have Higgins just outside of my top 50 WRs for now.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Michael PittmanIND 
CornerbackOppMatchup
N/AN/AN/A
The Indianapolis Colts are on bye for Week 11. 
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jakobi MeyersJAC9.4 / 7.2
CornerbackOppMatchup
Cam HartLACModerate
Jakobi Meyers ended up playing 44% of snaps in his first game for the Jaguars last week after being traded from the Last Vegas Raiders and finished with 3 receptions for 41 yards on 3 targets. Meyers ended up leading the Jaguars in receiving yards on limited snaps and should be more involved as he gets more comfortable with the new offense. The matchup is a difficult one this week, so I’ve got Meyers just outside of my top 40 WRs.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Xavier WorthyKC9 / 7.3
CornerbackOppMatchup
Riley MossDENRisky
Xavier Worthy has had 3 receptions or less in 3 out of the last 4 games and has definitely felt a hit to his fantasy value after Rashee Rice returned to this offense. Worthy also hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 6 and appears to be the 3rd option in the offense. Given the lack of usage and the difficult matchup, Worthy is outside of my top 35 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Dont'e ThorntonLV2 / 1.8
CornerbackOppMatchup
DaRon BlandDALSafe
Dont’e Thornton Jr. finished with 1 reception for 4 yards on 2 targets. This was only Thornton’s 4th game with a reception, and he has yet to have more than 3 catches in a game this year. Thornton should be avoided in all formats despite the plus matchup.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Keenan AllenLAC13.3 / 10.7
CornerbackOppMatchup
Montaric BrownJACSafe
Keenan Allen’s cold streak continued in Week 10, with 2 receptions for 19 yards on 5 targets. This makes three straight weeks under 45 receiving yards for Allen who has taken somewhat of a backseat in the Chargers passing offense after the emergence of rookie TE Oronde Gadsden. I’ve got Allen outside of my top 40 WRs on the week despite the good matchup.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Puka NacuaLAR23.5 / 19.4
CornerbackOppMatchup
Riq WoolenSEARisky
Another day at the office for Puka Nacua, who had 5 receptions for 64 yards and a TD on 6 targets. Nacua is an obvious must-start every week he’s healthy, and this week is no different despite the matchup against Seattle. I’ve got Puka as a top 3 WR for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine-IkhineMIA2 / 1.8
CornerbackOppMatchup
Trey AmosWASModerate
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine-Ikhine finished with 1 reception for 7 yards on 1 target. Westbrook-Ikhine has yet to have a game with more than 25 receiving yards and should continue to be avoided in all formats.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Jordan AddisonMIN14.1 / 12
CornerbackOppMatchup
Tyrique StevensonCHISafe
Jordan Addison finished Week 10 with just 3 receptions for 35 yards despite seeing 11 targets. This was Addison’s first game with more than 4 targets since Week 7, and he’s been under 50 receiving yards for three straight weeks. The target volume is still encouraging, and if Addison and QB J.J. McCarthy can get on the same page, Addison has a great matchup ahead of him this week. I’ve got Addison just inside my top 24 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Mack HollinsNE7.4 / 6.7
CornerbackOppMatchup
Jarvis BrownleeNYJModerate
Mack Hollins led the way for Patriots pass catchers in Week 10, finishing with 6 receptions for 106 yards on 10 targets. Hollins now has 6+ receptions and 85+ receiving yards in two of the last 3 games and should continue to see more opportunities while Kayshon Boutte is out of the lineup. I’ve got Hollins just outside of my top 45 WRs on the week.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Devaughn VeleNO 
CornerbackOppMatchup
N/AN/AN/A
The New Orleans Saints are on bye in Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Darius SlaytonNYG7 / 5.5
CornerbackOppMatchup
Keisean NixonGBModerate
Darius Slayton finished Week 10 with 4 receptions for 89 yards on 4 targets and appears to be operating as the 3rd option for the Giants passing offense. However, Slayton offers the most big play ability of anyone on this team, which could be a good match for Jameis Winston who will be starting at QB in Week 11 for the Giants. It’s still a difficult matchup against the Packers, so I’ve got Slayton just outside of my top 40 WRs for this week.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Tyler JohnsonNYJ4.3 / 4.2
CornerbackOppMatchup
Carlton DavisNEModerate
Tyler Johnson played 63% of snaps in Week 10 but finished without a catch on only one target. Johnson had 60+ receiving yards in back-to-back weeks prior to the Jets Week 9 bye, but should be avoided in all formats moving forward.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Devonta SmithPHI15.3 / 12.6
CornerbackOppMatchup
Rock Ya-SinDETSafe
DeVonta Smith was the Eagles leading receiving in Week 10, finishing with 4 receptions for 69 yards and a TD on 7 targets and was one of the only players that came through for fantasy managers in a tough matchup against Green Bay. Smith has now had 7+ targets in 4 of the last 5 games and has scored a touchdown in two out of the last three games as well. Smith has been operating as the Eagles WR1 recently, but it wouldn’t shock me at any point if that flipped back to A.J. Brown. I’ve got Smith just inside my top 20 WRs in a plus matchup this week.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Roman WilsonPIT4.1 / 5.1
CornerbackOppMatchup
Cam Taylor-BrittCINModerate
Roman Wilson finished Week 10 with 2 receptions for 35 yards on 3 targets but saved his day with a receiving touchdown. Wilson has now scored a touchdown in 2 out of the last 3 games, but that’s not something I would rely on since he’s only had 5 targets and 3 receptions across the last two weeks. Wilson should be avoided in all formats.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Ricky PearsallSF14.6 / 12.1
CornerbackOppMatchup
Denzel BurkeARISafe
Ricky Pearsall returned to practice this week and could make his return after missing the last five weeks due to a PCL injury. Pearsall had 50+ receiving yards in 3 of the first 4 games of the season prior to being injured and could be a key contributor for fantasy managers down the stretch as both him and QB Brock Purdy get healthy. I’m not looking to start Pearsall in his first game back this week, but he’s definitely someone to keep an eye on and could be a good buy-low candidate.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Rashid ShaheedSEA11.2 / 8.8
CornerbackOppMatchup
Emmanuel ForbesLARModerate
Rashid Shaheed played 34% of snaps in his first game with his new team after the Seahawks traded for Shaheed at the trade deadline and finished with just 1 reception for 3 yards on 1 target. Expectations were already low given the fact Shaheed had just recently joined the team, but it’s even more difficult to expect much whenever you consider the Seahawks threw the ball just 12 times last week. There will be better days ahead for Shaheed, who has a good chance operating as the #2 option in the Seahawks passing offense moving forward. I’ve got Shaheed just inside my top 45 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Tez JohnsonTB8.7 / 7.4
CornerbackOppMatchup
Tre'Davious WhiteBUFModerate
Tez Johnson finished Week 10 with 4 receptions for 42 yards on 5 targets but caught two touchdowns, which was as many as he had scored the entire season prior to last week. With all the injuries to the Tampa Bay WR’s, Tez Johnson has taken advantage of his increased opportunity and has had 40+ receiving yards in every game since Week 5. I’ve got Tez Johnson just inside my top 35 WRs for Week 11.
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Calvin RidleyTEN8 / 6.7
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Derek StingleyHOURisky
Calvin Ridley hasn’t played since Week 6 but has returned to practice for the first time this week. It’s still up in the air if Ridley will be active for Week 11, but I wouldn’t put him in your fantasy lineup in his first game back against a difficult Houston secondary if he does end up playing. Hopefully Ridley can get healthy and give fantasy managers some help down the stretch.
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Robbie ChosenWAS5.2 / 3.9
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Jack JonesMIAModerate
Robbie Chosen finished with just 1 reception for 17 yards on 4 targets in Week 10 and should be avoided in all formats despite the plus matchup against the Dolphins.
   
   
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Zay FlowersBAL13.7 / 10.8
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Myles HardenCLEModerate
Zay Flowers continues to be a consistent contributor in the Ravens offense, finishing with 4 receptions for 75 yards on 6 targets. Flowers led the Ravens in targets, receptions, and yards, but the total pie wasn’t a large one with QB Lamar Jackson completing only 17 passes. There might not be a lot of targets to go around, but Flowers has been involved consistently enough that you should be able to feel confident starting him on a weekly basis. I’ve got Flowers inside my top 20 WRs for Week 11.
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Khalil ShakirBUF12.1 / 9.6
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Jacob ParrishTBRisky
Khalil Shakir once again led Bills pass catchers with 9 targets that he converted into 7 receptions for 58 yards. Shakir has seen 7+ targets in three straight games and is a good bet to be relied on heavily once again this week with TE Dalton Kincaid trending toward missing this week. Jacob Parrish isn’t an easy matchup, but due to the projected volume I’ve got Shakir just inside my top 30 WRs for Week 11.
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Troy FranklinDEN12 / 9.8
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Trent McDuffieKCRisky
Troy Franklin was once again heavily involved in the Broncos passing offense in Week 10, finishing with 5 receptions for 40 yards and a TD on 9 targets. Franklin has seen 8+ targets in 4 straight games, and now leads all Broncos pass catchers in target share on the season. The matchup is as difficult as it gets this week, so Franklin is just outside of my top 30 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Amon-Ra St. BrownDET20.9 / 17.4
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Cooper DeJeanPHIRisky
Amon-Ra St. Brown finished Week 10 with 5 receptions for 58 yards and a TD on 8 targets and has seen 8+ targets in 5 straight games. Cooper DeJean is always a difficult matchup, but St. Brown is too talented and too involved in the offense to fade. I’ve got St. Brown as a top 10 WR for Week 11.
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Parker WashingtonJAC9.5 / 7.9
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Nikko ReedLACRisky
Parker Washington led all Jaguars pass catchers with 7 targets in Week 10 but was only able to bring in 3 receptions for 33 yards but scored a touchdown which saved his fantasy day. The trade for Jakobi Meyers along with Brian Thomas Jr getting healthy will likely hurt Washington’s fantasy value, but he could have another productive week with both BTJ and Meyers trying to work their way into the offense. It’s a tough matchup and potentially crowded WR room this week, so I’ve got Washington outside of my top 30 WRs for Week 11.
Wide ReceiverTeamDK / FD PPG
Rashee RiceKC22.4 / 19.1
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Ja'Quan McMillianDENRisky
Rashee Rice had 80+ receiving yards in back-to-back games leading up to the Chiefs Week 10 bye and is set up to have a monster second half of the season after missing the first 6 weeks while serving his suspension. Rice has a tough test this week against the Denver Broncos secondary but is still a top 10 WR for me in Week 11 due to how involved he is on a weekly basis.
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Ladd McConkeyLAC14.4 / 11.9
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Jarrian JonesJACModerate
Ladd McConkey led all Chargers pass catchers with 107 receiving yards in Week 10 and has now had 55+ receiving yards in 5 straight games with a TD in 4 out of the last 6 games as well. McConkey has come on strong after a somewhat slow start to the season and should be a solid start once again in Week 11, assuming the ankle injury that has him as a limited participant in practice doesn’t hold him out of the game. If he’s active, I’ll have McConkey as a top 15 WR for this week.
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Stefon DiggsNE12.9 / 10.4
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Malachi MooreNYJModerate
Stefon Diggs finished Week 10 with 5 receptions for 46 yards on 8 targets and scored a touchdown for the third straight week. The touchdowns have been huge for Diggs fantasy value, as he’s been below 50 receiving yards for 3 straight weeks. Diggs has a decent shot to keep the hot streak going against the New York Jets, so I’ve got him just inside my top 24 WRs for Week 11.
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Wan'Dale RobinsonNYG12.8 / 10.2
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Javon BullardGBRisky
Wan’Dale Robinson led the Giants with 11 targets in Week 10 and finished with 6 receptions for 62 yards. Jameis Winston is expected to fill-in for injured QB Jaxson Dart, and it’s likely that Wan’Dale will continue to be heavily involved who has already had double digit targets in 3 out of the last 4 weeks. It’s a tough matchup against Green Bay, but I’ve got Robinson just inside my top 35 WRs for Week 11.
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Deebo SamuelWAS13.4 / 10.8
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Minkah FitzpatrickMIASafe
Deebo Samuel was tied for the team-lead in both targets in receptions in Week 10, finishing with 4 receptions for 29 yards and a TD on 5 targets. With all of the injuries to the Commanders WR room, QB Marcus Mariota will likely lean on Deebo Samuel frequently in a plus matchup against the Dolphins secondary. I’ve got Deebo just inside my top 24 WRs for Week 11.