![]() ![]() The Dolphins also have a pretty decent Week 12 matchup against the Panthers, so they could be a two-week solution if you’re streaming defenses. – Joe Pisapia Dolphins D/ST is a middle-of-the-pack fantasy defense, and in Week 11 the Dolphins face the Jets, against whom opposing defenses are averaging 10.3 fantasy points per week, the third-highest total in the league. They’re the best on the available board for me. The Panthers have put up double digits 2 of the last 3 games and have the Washington Football Team in Carolina. – Dan Harris Carolina Panthers D/ST are the 12 ranked fantasy D/ST on the year and that’s impressive considering how the offense has been a liability to them most of the season. They will be a popular choice and you may even need to burn a top waiver wire claim to get them, but it will be worth it. And now they’ll get a mess of a Jets offense that allows the second-most fantasy points to opposing D/STs. They’re getting pressure on the quarterback, causing turnovers, and limiting opponents’ point totals. This simply is not the same Miami defense that we had seen for most of the season. Without question, fantasy managers need to be targeting the Miami Dolphins D/ST to play against the Jets. – Pat Fitzmaurice For managers renting a D/ST in Week 11, what readily available option (under 40%) should they target? I think a decent running back can have value as the complementary RB to Cordarrelle Patterson, and the role might be much more than complementary if Patterson misses time due to an ankle injury. Gallman is no star, but he’s a competent NFL running back and a better player than Mike Davis. The emergence of Cordarrelle Patterson obviously hurt Davis but had Davis actually performed well, there still would have been value to his role. People were falling all over themselves to draft Mike Davis in August simply because they thought the 28-year-old career backup was going to have a meaty workload. I’m just not sold the consistency is there to make him more than a “need” based play, rather than a “want to start.” Granted, Sunday was a blowout and his first game back. The trouble is, I’m not sure what Gallup’s role is on this Cowboys offense or where he ranks in the new pecking order. – Dan Harris Gallup is a known commodity. He could be one of the most worthwhile pickups of the week or continue to be someone who managers can’t start. ![]() ![]() But Adrian Peterson continues to factor in and may be the goal-line back, which would put a hard cap on Foreman’s value. And with a matchup against Houston on tap, it’s possible he performs like an RB2, as soon as this week. When you watch Foreman run, you can tell instantly that he could be successful if given the reins to the Tennessee backfield. – Pat Fitzmaurice Which high-end waiver wire option for Week 11 was the most difficult to rank?ĭ’Onta Foreman. If you’re in a waiver priority league, Stevenson is worth burning the No. Even with Damien Harris likely back from a concussion this week, Stevenson will continue to have a fantasy-relevant role in a conservative, RB-centric offense. Unfortunately, he’s going to cost you many more FAB dollars than he did a week ago after trampling the Browns for 100 yards and two touchdowns. He goes straight from the wire to your lineup in Week 11. At 43% rostered, Moore is still incredibly available in most leagues. However, the young and talented Moore has given you two WR2 finishes, a WR3 finish, and a #1 overall WR finish in PPR leagues. – Dan Harris chance to get Elijah Moore alert! I understand the slow burn. He’s worth a significant FAB investment and your number one waiver-wire claim. Your worst-case scenario with this pickup is a flex play in Week 11, and your best-case scenario is a week-winner. But even if Harris does return, Stevenson has shown in enough in this game (and previous ones) to warrant a bigger piece of the running back pie. If Damien Harris isn’t able to recover from his concussion in time for next week’s game against the Falcons, then Stevenson will be a strong RB2 at worst. Stevenson torched a strong Browns run defense for 114 total yards and two touchdowns. Rhamondre Stevenson for pretty obvious reasons. Who is your top waiver wire option of the week, and why? Waiver Wire Rankings powered by FantasyPros ECR ™ – Expert Consensus Rankings ![]()
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