

‘s various injuries before making a call at quarterback. Allen will speak with the team’s medical staff about Jameis Winston In Week 11 after his miserable Week 10 outing against the Steelers. (10 percent): Saints head coach Dennis Allen Even Wilson, who managed 286 yards and a touchdown last week against the Titans, should be fantasy viable against the Raiders. No team allows a higher expected points added (EPA) per drop back while only seven teams give up a lower EPA against the rush. Vegas is generous in a way that should encourage opposing offenses to continue airing it out against them. If Wilson was dropped in your league over the past few weeks, you might do well to scoop him up as a streaming option in Week 11 against the Raiders, who, as you may have heard, are abominably bad on defense. The entirety of government should be dedicated to getting to the bottom of this. Russell Wilsonįantasy’s 22nd highest scoring QB being rostered in two-thirds of leagues demands a congressional investigation posthaste. The hope for Amari CooperĪnd the rest of the team’s pass catchers is that the Browns aren’t as grindingly run-heavy with Watson under center. Perhaps if Watson ignores Stefanski’s system and freelances the way he did in Houston, he’ll be a QB1 in the season’s final month. His 6.6 yards per attempt was hardly spectacular.

Watson in three 2022 preseason games completed 53 percent of his passes for two touchdowns and two picks.

‘s offense during the preseason, and questions persist about his viability in a system based on shortish, on-time throws. It’s time to do just that though with Watson’s Browns debut set for Week 13 against a horrific, gashable Houston defense. It’s not at all easy to write about Watson the way I write about every other NFL player. ) helps you wrap your head around how your league mates will value waiver wire players this week. Hopefully Smith’s data ( from his FAAB Lab
#WAIVER WIRE WEEK 12 FULL#
Banking on the NFL season being full of unknowns has paid off handsomely for fantasy managers determined to make the most of their waiver wire additions.īelow are Week 11 waiver priorities, along with crowdsourced free agent budget data from fantasy football researcher Freeman Smith. But we know one injury, one benching, one philosophical change in an offense can trigger a flurry of fantasy fallout.

It feels at this time of year that the NFL season has run its course and what was going to happen has already come to pass. Week 11 is no time to get complacent in optimizing your fantasy bench for the stretch run. As per usual, it will feature overwrought ramblings about NFL offenses, the analytics, kickers, and why I’m targeting or fading players for the coming week (and beyond). Whatever you do on this fine Tuesday, don’t forget to join me at 1:00 eastern time on the NFL on NBC YouTube channel Watch both shows live on PeacockĪnd catch replays for the weekday show on the NFL on NBC YouTube channel Spend weekdays at noon with the Fantasy Football Happy Hour and then, every Sunday at 11am getting ready for kickoff with the Fantasy Football Pregame. Fantasy football guru Matthew Berry has joined the team and his two shows have you covered all season long.
