Week 11 Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Picks: Ty Chandler, Noah Brown, and Devin Singletary
As we enter Week 11 of the fantasy football season, there are several intriguing waiver wire pickups to consider. While Keaton Mitchell has been a popular choice in recent weeks, this week we have Ty Chandler, Noah Brown, and Devin Singletary as potential options to help fill in for bye weeks and injuries.
It’s important to note that these players must be under 60% rostered on Yahoo and are listed in order of preference. The focus is on potential upside rather than immediate production. Keep in mind that FAB (Free Agent Budget) suggestions can vary widely depending on league tendencies and relative needs.
In terms of streaming quarterbacks, the top options for Week 11 include Russell Wilson (DEN), Matthew Stafford (LAR), Joshua Dobbs (MIN), Jordan Love (GB), and Baker Mayfield (TB). It’s worth noting that these rankings can change once projections and rankings are finalized. The same goes for streaming tight ends, as well as defense/special teams.
For Week 11, we have several teams on bye, including the Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, and New Orleans Saints. Fantasy managers will need to find replacements for players from these teams.
Moving on to the “Worry Report,” we assess the level of concern for certain players on a scale of 1 to 5. Trevor Lawrence (JAX) has been inconsistent this season, with only two games with two touchdowns and just as many games with zero touchdowns. Tony Pollard (DAL) has struggled to produce, and Saquon Barkley (NYG) faces a tough schedule ahead. Terry McLaurin (WSH) also has a challenging schedule, making him a risky option for fantasy managers.
Now let’s take a look at the waiver wire running back ranks for Week 11:
1. Khalil Herbert (CHI) – Herbert’s rostered percentage on Yahoo is up to 66%, but he may still be available in some leagues. He could split carries with D’Onta Foreman.
2. Keaton Mitchell (BAL) - Mitchell has shown his potential with limited touches, making him a high-ceiling option.
3. Devin Singletary (HOU) – Singletary’s unexpected performance makes him worth holding onto to see how the workload is distributed.
4. Antonio Gibson (WSH) – Gibson is in the RB3 conversation and should be considered as a flex starter.
5. Ty Chandler (MIN) – Chandler is a temporary option as Alexander Mattison is likely to miss Week 11. However, he could still have a role even after Mattison returns.
6. Darrell Henderson (LAR) – Henderson is startable for one more week until Kyren Williams returns in Week 12.
7. Kenneth Gainwell (PHI) – Gainwell has been included in previous weeks’ recommendations and should still be considered.
8. Latavius Murray (BUF) – Murray is a long-term target with potential upside.
9. Zach Charbonnet (SEA) – Charbonnet’s role is increasing, but he still has fewer touches than Kenneth Walker.
10. Ezekiel Elliott (NE) – Elliott is a long-term target and should be considered as a flex starter.
11. Jaleel McLaughlin (DEN) – McLaughlin is a long-term target with potential upside.
12. Jerick McKinnon (KC) – McKinnon has shown his ability to produce as an RB1 with limited touches.
13. Joshua Kelley (LAC) - Kelley is a long-term target with potential upside.
14. Rico Dowdle (DAL) – Dowdle is a long-term target with potential upside.
15. Tyjae Spears (TEN) – Spears is a long-term target with potential upside.
16. Elijah Mitchell (SF) - Mitchell is a long-term target with potential upside.
17. Jamaal Williams (NO) – Williams is a long-term target with potential upside.
18. Matt Breida (NYG) – Breida is a long-term target with potential upside.
Moving on to the waiver wire wide receiver ranks for Week 11:
1. Noah Brown (HOU) - Brown has been increasing his receiving yards each game and is worthy of a WR3/4 play.
2. Quentin Johnston (LAC) – Johnston has the potential to be a force in the offense but needs to show more development.
3. Jalen Guyton (LAC) – Guyton could become more usable if Johnston continues to struggle.
4. Romeo Doubs (GB) – Doubs is a long-term target.
5. Demario Douglas (NE) – Douglas is a long-term target.
6. Michael Wilson (ARI) – Wilson is a long-term target.
7. Jayden Reed (GB) – Reed has been more productive and in sync with Jordan Love.
8. Elijah Moore (CLE) – Moore has the potential to be a WR4 down the stretch if Deshaun Watson gets on track.
9. Jonathan Mingo (CAR) – Mingo is a risky option due to Bryce Young’s play.
10. A.T. Perry (NO) – Perry could see increased opportunities if Michael Thomas is out for an extended period.
11. Rashid Shaheed (NO) – Shaheed’s value depends on the status of Michael Thomas.
12. Darnell Mooney (CHI) – Mooney is a volatile option.
TheseWeek 11 Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Picks: Ty Chandler, Noah Brown, and Devin Singletary
As we enter Week 11 of the fantasy football season, there are several intriguing waiver wire pickups to consider. While Keaton Mitchell has been a popular choice in recent weeks, this week we have Ty Chandler, Noah Brown, and Devin Singletary as potential options to help fill in for bye weeks and injuries.
It’s important to note that these players must be under 60% rostered on Yahoo and are listed in order of preference. The focus is on potential upside rather than immediate production. Keep in mind that FAB (Free Agent Budget) suggestions can vary widely depending on league tendencies and relative needs.
In terms of streaming quarterbacks, the top options for Week 11 include Russell Wilson (DEN), Matthew Stafford (LAR), Joshua Dobbs (MIN), Jordan Love (GB), and Baker Mayfield (TB). It’s worth noting that these rankings can change once projections and rankings are finalized. The same goes for streaming tight ends, as well as defense/special teams.
For Week 11, we have several teams on bye, including the Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, and New Orleans Saints. Fantasy managers will need to find replacements for players from these teams.
In the “Worry Report,” we highlight players who may be cause for concern based on recent performances. Trevor Lawrence (JAX) has struggled to consistently produce, with only two games with two touchdowns and just as many games with zero touchdowns. Tony Pollard (DAL) has had limited production and has yet to score a touchdown since Week 3. Saquon Barkley (NYG) has faced challenges due to the Giants’ struggling offense and a tough upcoming schedule. Terry McLaurin (WSH) has a difficult remaining schedule, making it tough for him to maintain WR1 value.
Moving on to the waiver wire running back ranks, the top options for Week 11 include Khalil Herbert (CHI), Keaton Mitchell (BAL), Devin Singletary (HOU), Antonio Gibson (WSH), and Ty Chandler (MIN). Herbert has seen his rostered percentage increase on Yahoo, but he may still be available in some leagues. Mitchell had a breakout performance with limited touches, showcasing his RB1 potential. Singletary’s unexpected success makes him a player worth holding onto to see how the workload is distributed. Gibson has been a consistent performer and should be considered in the RB3 conversation. Chandler is a temporary option due to Alexander Mattison’s likely absence in Week 11, but he also has long-term value as the next backup behind Mattison.
In the wide receiver ranks, Noah Brown (HOU) is the top option for Week 11. He has been increasing his receiving yards in each game and is worthy of a WR3/4 play. Quentin Johnston (LAC) has shown potential but needs further development to be fully trusted. Jalen Guyton (LAC) could become more usable if Johnston continues to struggle. Other options to consider include Romeo Doubs (GB), Demario Douglas (NE), Michael Wilson (ARI), and Jayden Reed (GB).
As always, it’s important to stay updated on player performances and potential injuries as the week progresses. The waiver wire can be a valuable resource for fantasy managers looking to fill in gaps in their lineups.