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Best 100 standard wide receivers for fantasy football in Week 11

Best 100 standard wide receivers for fantasy football in Week 11

As Week 10 comes to a close, let’s take a moment to review how non-PPR wide receivers performed. And the top fantasy receiver? Give me a second… It’s Jalen Naylor! He caught five passes for 124 yards and scored a touchdown. Last week was tough for teams missing stars like CeeDee Lamb and Ja’Marr Chase due to byes, but there were still some strong contenders on the field.

Teams like the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints shaped the landscape.

Michael Pittman, Josh Downs, and Chris Olave also made notable appearances.

Tre Tucker, Raiders vs. Cowboys

Despite facing a strong Broncos defense, Tucker’s role hasn’t significantly increased since Jakobi Meyers moved to Jacksonville. Tyler Lockett excelled in getting open, showing his continued talent. Tucker, though, has that explosive edge and could shine against a Cowboys defense that tends to give up big plays. I have a good feeling about both receivers in this matchup, but Tucker might have a higher potential this week.

Wilson hyperextended his knee in Week 6 but returned last week. Sadly, he re-injured it and is expected to be sidelined for another three to four weeks. Adonai Mitchell, Jon Metchie, Tyler Johnson, and Josh Reynolds will step up, but honestly, none might be reliable for fantasy lineups.

Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars

Thomas missed last week with an ankle issue and remains questionable, but there’s hope for his return against the Chargers. In his absence, Jacobi Myers and Parker Washington have taken on lead roles.

Pearsall injured his knee in Week 4 and hasn’t practiced since. It seems he’ll be back on the practice field soon, but that doesn’t guarantee he’ll be ready to face the Cardinals. For now, Christian McCaffrey, Jauan Jennings, and George Kittle are San Francisco’s primary receiving threats.

Golden had a shoulder injury from Week 9, which kept him out of the Week 10 game against the Packers. He’s looking closer to returning, so fingers crossed for his participation against the Giants this week.

Ridley has been out since Week 6 with a hamstring injury. With a bye this week, he may have a shot to recover before a challenging game against the Texans.

Cowboys at Raiders (50.5)
Bengals vs. Steelers (49.5)
Seahawks vs. Rams (48.5)
49ers vs. Cardinals (48.5)

Texans vs. Titans (38.5)
Ravens vs. Browns (40.5)
Panthers vs. Falcons (42.5)

Maximum implied individual team total

Patriots (28)
Steelers (27.5)
Cowboys (27)
Bills (26.5)

Minimum Implied Individual Team Total

Jets (15.5)
Titans (15.8)
Browns (16)
Giants (18)

Jets vs. Patriots (-12.5)
Ravens (-8.5) vs. Browns
Packers (-7.5) vs. Giants
Texans (-7) vs. Titans

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