Week 11 WR rankings: Start or sit, top sleepers, and key waiver wire picks

If you faced off against Ja’Marr Chase in Week 10, you likely felt the sting of defeat before the weekend even began. Chase put on a dazzling display against the Ravens, racking up 256 yards and three touchdowns on Thursday Night Football. His performance was nothing short of spectacular, and while the Bengals may not have clinched the win, his fantasy managers certainly did. If you were lucky enough to have a team stacked with both Chase and Joe Burrow, you might have considered the rest of the week a mere formality.

Who are the best fantasy WRs Week 11?

As we head into Week 11, the landscape of fantasy football is constantly shifting. While Chase remains a top contender, other wide receivers are stepping up and making their mark. CeeDee Lamb, for instance, is in a tricky situation with Dak Prescott sidelined due to a hamstring injury. Although Cooper Rush is under center, Lamb has proven he can still perform, especially against a Texans defense that allows the 7th most fantasy points to wide receivers. This matchup could be just the opportunity he needs to shine.

Then there’s Amon-Ra St. Brown of the Detroit Lions, who is proving to be a reliable asset week in and week out. With a favorable matchup against the Jaguars—who surrender the 5th most fantasy points to wide receivers—St. Brown is poised to thrive. The Lions have one of the most dynamic offenses in the league, making St. Brown a must-start.

Who are the WRs on byes in Week 11?

With the excitement of Week 11 comes the unfortunate reality of bye weeks. Here’s a quick rundown of the wide receivers you’ll need to bench:

  • Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr. has shown flashes of brilliance but lacks consistency. He and Kyler Murray need time to build rapport. Be cautious with him and others like Michael Wilson and Greg Dortch.

  • Carolina Panthers: Fantasy managers should keep Xavier Leggette and Jalen Coker out of their lineups. However, Adam Thielen may return from injury, adding a potential boost to the offense.

  • New York Giants: Malik Nabers has had his moments, but with Daniel Jones at the helm, his performance can be unpredictable. Also, keep Wan’Dale Robinson on your bench, but look for Darius Slayton’s return.

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jalen McMillan returned last week, but Mike Evans could be back in Week 12, which would be a game-changer for this offense.

Who are the best fantasy WR waiver pickups Week 11?

Looking to bolster your roster? Consider picking up Marquez Valdes-Scantling. He had a breakout game against the Falcons, catching three passes for 109 yards and two touchdowns. With the Saints’ renewed energy under a new head coach, MVS could be a valuable asset moving forward.

Another name to keep an eye on is Rashod Bateman. Although he’s been inconsistent in past seasons, he’s starting to find his footing. With Zay Flowers emerging as the WR1, Bateman could provide a solid floor for those struggling with bye weeks or injuries.

What are the biggest WR injuries Week 11?

Injuries are a part of the game, and this week is no different. Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman both missed Week 10 due to wrist injuries. Coleman is likely out for at least another game, while Cooper has a chance to return but remains uncertain. Keep an eye on Khalil Shakir, who could see increased volume if Cooper sits.

Tee Higgins is also dealing with a quad injury but returned to practice, raising hopes for his availability against the Chargers. Meanwhile, Chris Olave has been placed on IR, meaning he’ll miss at least three games. This opens the door for MVS and others to step up in the Saints’ offense.

Who will stand out in Week 11?

As we look ahead, the question on everyone’s mind is: who will emerge in Week 11? With the slate of matchups, there are plenty of opportunities for wide receivers to shine.

George Pickens is another player to watch. He had a solid game with 91 yards and a touchdown against the Rams, and his connection with Russell Wilson is growing stronger each week. If he keeps this momentum, he could be a key player in your lineup.

Calvin Ridley also made waves coming off the bye, catching 82 yards and two touchdowns. With DeAndre Hopkins now in Kansas City, Ridley is stepping into the WR1 role for the Titans. If he can build chemistry with Will Levis, expect big things from him in the second half of the season.

Week 11 fantasy football rankings

As we wrap up, let’s take a look at the Week 11 Fantasy Football Rankings for wide receivers:

RANK PLAYER NAME TEAM OPPONENT CHANGE
1 Ja’Marr Chase CIN at LAC Up 1
2 Amon-Ra St. Brown DET vs JAC Up 1
3 A.J. Brown PHI vs WAS Up 1
4 Justin Jefferson MIN at TEN Up 1
5 Nico Collins HOU at DAL Up 1

As you prepare for the upcoming week, remember to stay informed about injuries and matchups. With the right moves, you can set yourself up for success in your fantasy league. Happy managing!

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