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Week 11 Waiver Wire Rankings
Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Top Pickups for Week 11
Rachaad White (RB – TB): 44% rostered
- Next opponents: BYE, @CLE, NO
- True value: $14
- Desperate need: $26
- Budget-minded: $8
Analysis: The time to act on the rookie from Arizona State was weeks ago. Now, it will be difficult to find him available in active leagues, and he will likely require a king’s ransom. White handled the first carry of the game for the Buccaneers en route to 22 for over 100 yards in the game in Munich versus the Seahawks. Leonard Fournette was hobbled with a hip injury and was already seeing his snap share dissipate in favor of the rookie. One final note was that White was not targeted a single time in the passing game, which is certainly strange given his attributes and the opponent.
Gus Edwards (RB – BAL): 48% rostered
- Next opponents: CAR, @JAC, DEN
- True value: $9
- Desperate need: $18
- Budget-minded: $5
Analysis: The Ravens haven’t always been very forthright about player injuries. At the moment, we will take John Harbaugh’s report that Edwards will be ready for Week 11 with a grain of salt. When healthy, Gus Bus has been a highly efficient runner with good touchdown upside alongside Kenyan Drake. J.K. Dobbins is not expected to return from the IR for a few more weeks, so Edwards can be a fantasy playoffs flex play who can certainly help your team get some key wins.
Kyren Williams (RB – LAR): 42% rostered
- Next opponents: @NO, @KC, SEA
- True value: $7
- Desperate need: $12
- Budget-minded: $3
Analysis: We finally caught a glimpse of the rookie from Notre Dame on Sunday, albeit with John Wolford under center instead of Matthew Stafford. The Rams eased him into action, with only one carry. He did, however, catch all three of his targets for 30 yards. Four touches for 6.0 PPR points is a solid start. The schedule favors a growing slice of the pie for Williams, who very well could earn more snaps by way of his pass-protection prowess. It’s a trait that contributed to Cam Akers falling out of favor with Rams head coach Sean McVay.
Christian Watson (GB): 8% rostered
- Next opponents: TEN, @PHI, @CHI
- True value: $6
- Desperate need: $10
- Budget-minded: $4
Analysis: The Christian Watson breakout happened in Week 10, and it was beautiful. Watson torched the Cowboys’ secondary repeatedly, leading the Packers with a 40% target share, reeling in four of his eight targets for 107 yards and three scores. It wasn’t a perfect game for him, as Watson let another deep shot slip through his hands, but Aaron Rodgers kept going back to Watson, as Allen Lazard was tied up with Trevon Diggs for most of the day. Watson has the talent to give Lazard a run for his money down the stretch as the WR1 in Green Bay.
Kadarius Toney (KC): 51% rostered
- Next opponents: @LAC, LAR, @CIN
- True value: $5
- Desperate need: $8
- Budget-minded: $3
Analysis: Kadarius Toney stepped up this week, filling in for Mecole Hardman. Toney played 44.4% of the offensive snaps with a 14.2% target share that he turned into 57 receiving yards and a score. Toney also added two carries and 33 yards on the ground. He finished third among the Kansas City wideouts with 17 routes run. As long as Hardman is out, Toney will be a viable flex as a contributor to one of the best offenses in football. If he continues to show out in Hardman’s absence (however long that might be), it’s conceivable that Toney could jump Hardman in the pecking order, as the team is unwilling to commit to playing Skyy Moore.
Donovan Peoples-Jones (CLE): 35% rostered
- Next opponents: @BUF, TB, @HOU
- True value: $3
- Desperate need: $6
- Budget-minded: $2
Analysis: Peoples-Jones has eclipsed 70 receiving yards in five of his last six games, as he has picked up steam down the stretch. Peoples-Jones led the team with a 25.7% target share in Week 10, narrowly missing the 100-yard receiving mark. With Deshaun Watson‘s return inching closer and closer, Peoples-Jones could see his ceiling tick upward by the time the fantasy playoffs arrive. The next three matchups for Peoples-Jones are rough, but if his weekly volume can hang in the seven-plus target range, he can remain a viable flex despite the rough assignments.
Terrace Marshall (CAR): 19% rostered
- Next opponents: @BAL, DEN, BYE
- True value: $3
- Desperate need: $6
- Budget-minded: $2
Analysis: Before his measly two-target performance in Week 10, Marshall was on the rise. He averaged 7.5 targets over his previous two starts with WR29 and WR19 fantasy finishes. With below-league-average quarterback play still dictating his weekly floor and ceiling, Marshall will remain a volatile WR4 with WR3 upside. His next three matchups are brutal (BAL, DEN, SEA) before his schedule lightens up. In Weeks 15-16, Marshall faces off against PIT and DET, who have been generous to wide receivers with the most and fourth-most fantasy points per game allowed to the position. Stash Marshall through the putrid matchups for playoff glory.
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