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The 50 best standard fantasy football tight ends for Week 11

The 50 best standard fantasy football tight ends for Week 11

Week 11 Insights and Week 10 Reflections

Week 10 has wrapped up, and with Week 11 underway, it’s a good moment to reflect on our choices. So, who should have been our tight end starters? Colby Parkinson and Jackson Hawes, ranked as TE5 and TE7, might have been solid picks. I suppose I should’ve started one of them. But, then again, predicting a touchdown from someone who wasn’t in the fantasy scene all season? It’s a bit of a stretch, isn’t it? In our non-PPR league, not scoring many touchdowns means you really do need a tight end that gets targeted. So, don’t just chase touchdowns — or waterfalls, for that matter. Waterfalls will be there; just make sure you’ve got a reliable map to follow.

Now, about the Colts and Saints.

Tyler Warren and Juwan Johnson might factor in here.

Colston Loveland: Bears vs. Vikings

Last week, Loveland managed to catch four passes for 55 yards against the Giants, even with Cole Kmet back on the field. It’s a bit unfortunate he only earned four targets, but the silver lining is that he keeps proving he deserves more and is getting more playing time than earlier in the season. The Vikings have struggled defending tight ends lately, allowing five touchdowns to that position in their last five games.

As for Gadsden, he underwent an MRI but thankfully appears to be injury-free. The quadriceps bruise is considered standard, so he won’t play this week against the Jaguars. But there’s hope he can be back after that. Meanwhile, Keenan Allen is expected to see more action as his role has diminished since Gadsden stepped up.

Kincaid missed the last game due to a hamstring issue, and he’s not likely to return this week. It’s best to prepare for a couple of weeks without him. Keon Coleman and Khalil Shakir may find themselves with more responsibilities, but it doesn’t seem either is ready for a heavy workload in Kincaid’s absence.

Upcoming Matchups and Totals

Looking ahead, here are some matchups:

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

And a few more to consider:

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

Maximum implied individual team totals include:

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

On the flip side, the minimum implied individual team totals are:

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

Finally, here are some lines to watch:

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