Tue Nov 11 10:29am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

Brissett is posting solid numbers
This is not a great week to be scouring the waiver wire. There aren’t a ton of quality options out there. It happens, though. There are not going to be a ton of quality players to choose from on a weekly basis. This just happens to be one of those weeks that you might have to search a little harder to find some help for your team. Good luck!
QUARTERBACK
Tyler Shough, Saints (13.9% owned). Shough played his best game as a pro last week, throwing for 282 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover. He topped 20 fantasy points for the first time in his career, scoring 22.1 fantasy points. He is on a bye this week but has some favorable matchups the rest of his season, so he could be worth some spot starts along the way. Shough is getting better each week, showing good growth in a short amount of time.
Marcus Mariota, Commanders (28.4% owned). Mariota returned to the starting lineup last week and had his second game with 20-plus fantasy points. He has multiple touchdowns three games this year and produced some pretty consistent numbers in a starting role. His numbers won’t be off the charts for fantasy teams but solid. He’ll run for some yards, which helps his floor, and is normally good for a score or two a game.
Jacoby Brissett, Cardinals (44.6% owned). Brissett has 23-plus fantasy points his last four games. He has been very consistent as the starter in this offense. He gets a ton of weekly chances to air it out and is producing well with his opportunities. He has multiple touchdowns all four of his starts.
RUNNING BACK
Devin Singletary, Giants (47.3% owned). Singletary had double-digit fantasy points for the first time this season last week, scoring 10.3 points. He had 73 total yards on 11 touches. He has double-digit touches two straight games and is pretty much splitting the work with Tyrone Tracy at running back. Plus, he is getting more work in the passing game, which helps his floor. He won’t be a flashy play going forward but will at least get you some points if you play him.
Devin Neal, Saints (23.4% owned). Neal had a season-high seven touches in Week 10. He has three receptions two of his last three games. Neal is starting to get a few more looks with the Saints looking to see what they have going forward. We wouldn’t be surprised if Neal gets more chances the rest of the way, making him a decent speculative pickup.
WIDE RECEIVER
Jalen Nailor, Vikings (2.1% owned). Nailor had a huge game last week, having his first 100-yard game of the season. We wouldn’t get too high on him, though, because he did not have more than 40 yards in a game before last week. Plus, the Vikings have a lot to compete with for targets. But Nailor might have earned a few more looks going forward after this performance.
Jerry Jeudy, Browns (53.9% owned). Jeudy has been dropped in a lot of leagues after a terrible first half of his season but he showed some signs of life Week 10. He had his best game, catching six passes for 78 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets. Maybe this is the game that gets him going and on the same page with rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel.
Jayden Higgins, Texans (25.6% owned). Higgins found the end zone for the second time in three games last week. He had five receptions for 42 yards, which were both season highs for Higgins. Higgins is starting to get more and more looks, and could be a bigger factor in this offense the rest of the way.
Mack Hollins, Patriots (4.0% owned). Hollins had his first 100-yard game of the season last week, getting a chance to play more because of injury. He has 15-plus fantasy points two of three games. Hollins is starting to get a little more consistent work and has some value as long as the Patriots remain banged up at receiver.
TIGHT END
Dalton Schultz, Texans (43.9% owned). We aren’t sure how Schultz isn’t owned in more formats but he is out there in more than half of the leagues on our site. He has 13-plus fantasy points three of four games. He has been targeted double-digit times two of those games. Schultz has been a dependable target in this offense, having at least five receptions six games.
Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at [email protected]. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.
Dynasty | Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had nine catches for 91 yards and a touchdown in a loss to the Broncos. Dynasty Analysis: Kelce now has a 50/631/4 line through ten games after posting a 97/823/3 season playing in 16 games a year ago. While nowhere near his once dominant self, Kelce has put together a pretty good TE1 season so far. His dynasty value can't rise as any season could be his last but he could be a decent pickup for a contending dynasty team in need of one more piece moving forward.
Dynasty | Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins had 59 rushing yards in a loss to the Ravens. Dynasty Analysis: Judkins has now gone five straight games without posting 100 rushing yards and three straight without scoring a touchdown. It's hardly his fault as the Browns offense just can't function without a real quarterback at the helm. He remains a solid hold in dynasty leagues and may be hitting "buy low" territory.
Dynasty | Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders completed 4-of-16 passes for 47 yards with no touchdowns and one interception in a loss to the Ravens. Dynasty Analysis: Sanders was thrown into action when Dillon Gabriel was hurt and quickly showed why he hasn't been playing so far this season. It's really simple - Sanders is a player who brings a lot of baggage with him and has thus far looked like one who isn't anywhere close to playing at the NFL level. We'll see what happens in the next few weeks but Sanders is still overvalued in dynasty leagues.
Dynasty | 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy completed 19-of-26 passes for 200 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions in a win against the Cardinals. Dynasty Analysis: Arizona's defense isn't exactly looking like the second coming of the 1985 Bears but this was huge for Purdy, who some thought could be in trouble of losing some time to a very impressive Mac Jones. Purdy was solid in this one and looked like the player worthy of the big contract he signed. His ADP slide should stop after this one.
Dynasty | Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett completed an NFL record 47-of-57 passes for 452 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in a loss to the 49ers. Dynasty Analysis: It's now officially #sillyseason. Brissett and the Cardinals fell behind early and they just decided to sling the ball all over creation in an attempt to make the game close. Brissett didn't do anything today to make the Cardinals re-think what they believe about Kyler Murray as he's consistently moved the offense ever since taking over. His dynasty value is debatable but he's been a solid dynasty contributor thus far.
Dynasty | Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson had 15 catches on 18 targets for 185 yards with no touchdowns in a loss to the 49ers. Dynasty Analysis: Well, we thought Wilson had a chance to be a decent contributor today. However, we didn't think Jacoby Brissett woud throw the ball 57 times and target him on 18 of those. This was a crazy performance from Wilson, who basically looked like what we thought Marvin Harrison Jr could at some point. While this will undoubtedly be his best day of the year, he'll need to be in lineups next week should Harrison be out again.
Dynasty | Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold completed 29-of-44 passes for 279 yards with no touchdowns and four interceptions in a loss to the Rams. Dynasty Analysis: As good as Darnold has been, the narrative about him flopping in the biggest of games will continue until he does something to change it. The fact the Seahawks had a kick to win the game despite how he played is borderline amazing. While this won't likely change much in the long run (and Darnold should bounce back against Tennessee), it remains a problem in fantasy and reality.
Dynasty | Chargers running back Kimani Vidal had 13 rushing yards, two catches and -1 receiving yard in a blowout loss to the Jaguars. Dynasty Analysis: The Jaguars just annihilated the Chargers in a 35-6 beatdown and the game script for Vidal was flipped on its head. With Omarion Hampton possibly returning soon, Vidal needs to perform better the next few weeks to ensure he has a solid role upon Hampton's return. This is likely just a blip on the radar but disappointing, regardless.
Dynasty | Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed 9-of-15 passes for 116 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions before leaving with a wrist injury in a win over Cincinnati. Dynasty Analysis: The performance itself is irrelevant as it seems Rodgers may have a fracture in his left wrist. While it's his non-throwing hand, it's still a significant concern. Rodgers has performed more like a QB2 than a QB1 as of late but has still elevated the play of most of the roster this season. We'll await to see the extent of this but it may not be great.
Dynasty | Giants quarterback Jameis Winston completed 19-of-29 passes for 201 yards with no touchdowns and one interception in a loss to the Packers. Dynasty Analysis: Winston did what we expected - he kept his team in the game until a late interception ended it. This has been par for the course for famous Jameis, who has as much talent as anyone in the league but has never been able to avoid critical mistakes. He'll be a QB2 moving forward should Jaxson Dart miss more time but his days as a real NFL starter are all but over.
Dynasty | Packers running back Josh Jacobs had 40 rushing yards in a win against the Giants before leaving with a knee injury. Dynasty Analysis: Jacobs was forced from the game but initial reports indicate the Packers don't believe it's a significant injury. We'll see just what the tests show as Jacobs has been one of the most consistent fantasy performers in dynasty leagues. Any missed time would certainly affect his ranking and ADP but we'll simply wait and see.
Dynasty | Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley will miss the rest of the season with a broken fibula. Dynasty Analysis: Ridley caught one pass for 13 yards before the injury. It puts a bow on a disaster of a season for Ridley, who will end the year with just 17 catches for 330 scoreless yards. Now 30, it's fair to wonder if he even has one more relevant season left in him, especially playing for hapless Titans. Tennessee has an out in his contract at the end of this year and dynasty managers are likely hoping they use it. His ADP and ranking have suffered all year and this will make them both crater.
Dynasty | Bills quarterback Josh Allen completed 19-of-30 passes for 317 yards, rushed for another 40 and accounted for six touchdowns in a win over Tampa Bay. Dynasty Analysis: A week after inexplicably being blown out against Miami, Allen posted just the third game in NFL history where a player threw for three touchdowns and ran for three in the same game. Allen proved yet again that he's a "set it and forget it" option in dynasty leagues and can be the overall QB1 in any week or season. His ADP and ranking really can't go up.
Dynasty | Bucs running back Sean Tucker had 106 rushing yards, two catches, 34 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a loss to the Bills. Dynasty Analysis: Sure, why not? Tucker had just two scores on the season and a high of just 53 rushing yards coming into this one but simply exploded. With Bucky Irving still on the mend, this backfield just got really interesting as Tucker played ahead of Rachaad White for most of the game. It's an interesting development in dynasty leagues as it flips this backfield on its head. Tucker should obviously be owned everywhere but we need to see more before believing this is anything other than an outlier of a performance.
Dynasty | Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan had eight catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns in a win over the Falcons. Dynasty Analysis: We've said for weeks we believe McMillan is a very solid receiver but may not truly have the chops to be a consistent WR1 in dynasty leagues. Well, this was the performance needed to start to change that narrative. McMillan was fantastic in this one as he routinely made plays to break the hearts of any Atlanta fans. McMillan will be locked and loaded as an option moving forward as he and Bryce Young are cooking with gas.
Dynasty | Panthers quarterback Bryce Young completed 31-of-45 passes for 448 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions in a win against Atlanta. Dynasty Analysis: Young had posted just one other game with more than 200 passing yards on the season, so this one came out of nowhere. While he hasn't quite progressed as much as many hoped this year, he's still posted a solid year where for a Panthers team that's won five-of-six games. Young somehow has Carolina in the playoff chase and has again shown why it's too early to give up on him. He's still a QB2 in dynasty leagues but progress still seems to be happening.
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba continued his historic season in a 21-19 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, catching nine of his 12 targets for 105 yards. Smith-Njigba failed to surpass the 100-yard mark last week against the Cardinals as he didn't play much in the second half, but he has cleared it in four of his past five games and seven of 10 games overall this season. The 23-year-old managed to post a dominant line despite quarterback Sam Darnold having his roughest game as a Seahawk with four interceptions. Smith-Njigba's floor for production is incredibly high, and the ceiling is also massive when Seattle plays in more high-scoring games, which we haven't seen many of this season. The superstar wideout has ascended to a new level this season and will rank as one of the best wide receivers in fantasy for Week 12 against the Titans.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams scored his fourth rushing touchdown in the past three games in their 21-19 win over the Seattle Seahawks in Week 11. Williams was efficient with 91 rushing yards on 12 carries to go with one reception (two targets) for five yards. The 25-year-old has had a standout season as a big piece of the Rams' high-powered offense and again ranks as one of the best backs in fantasy. Williams isn't known for his explosive rush ability, but he ripped off a few in this game, including his longest run of the season with a 34-yard gash in the first quarter. It was a tough matchup on paper against a Seattle defense that entered the day ranked third in yards per carry allowed (3.7), and the Rams didn't have their best offensive performance, but Williams still came through for fantasy managers.
From RotoBaller
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette caught four of his eight targets for 83 yards and a touchdown in a 30-27 overtime win against the Atlanta Falcons. Legette bounced back with one of his best performances of the season after going catchless last week against the Saints. The 2024 first-round pick hasn't been very involved in recent weeks, with Carolina leaning more run-heavy and not having much pass volume, but finished second on the team in receiving in Week 11, with Bryce Young throwing for a career high 448 yards on 45 attempts. The 24-year-old wideout will look to build on this performance and find week-to-week consistency to become fantasy relevant.
From RotoBaller
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs struggled to find running room in Sunday night's 16-9 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, handling 12 carries for 39 yards, but he was dynamic as a receiver with a team-high five catches (eight targets) for 107 yards. Gibbs has now topped 140 yards or more from scrimmage in three of the past four games and was one of the few bright spots in a tough offensive showing from the Lions. The 23-year-old posted his highest receiving total of the season and his most receptions in a game since Week 3. That could be a featured part of Detroit's offense moving forward, with Sam LaPorta (back) placed on injured reserve earlier this week. Gibbs will again rank as one of the elite RBs in fantasy in Week 12 against the New York Giants.
From RotoBaller