Week 11 Fantasy Football Streaming Options: Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Ty Chandler, Rondale Moore, and More!
Everyone has at least one hole in their fantasy football roster due to injuries (maybe you drafted Justin Jefferson), underperformance (Aaron Jones, anyone?), or just bad drafting (not you, of course). However, holes can be filled and there are almost always good streaming options. It’s just a matter of finding them.
With six teams on byes this week, streaming is going to be even more important this week! I'll be here every week trying to unearth the best streaming options that you can likely find on waivers and plug into your starting lineup for that week. There are some good ones out there for Week 11, so let's dig in!
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Quarterback
Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers
There aren't a ton of great streaming options at quarterback unless I write up someone in the top 15-20 at the position so I'll dig a little deeper and go with Love. He's probably not a great real-life quarterback, but that doesn't really matter as he's putting up somewhat consistent fantasy points. While often looks iffy doing so, but he's been getting the job done this season. With a matchup against a bad Chargers defense, I'm ok with starting Love this week if you have to.
Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Cleveland Browns
Let's get a little crazy here... DTR has a tough matchup and didn't do all that much in his first NFL action, but the Steelers defense isn't quite as good as it looks on paper and Thompson-Robinson should be able to put up relatively decent numbers. While we're talking deep league start here, I think DTR could pay off if you're willing to take the risk.
Running Back
Ty Chandler, Minnesota Vikings
If Alexander Mattison misses this week's game against the Broncos, Chandler steps into an amazing opportunity. The Broncos have been awful against the run this year and Chandler could see 15-plus touches if Mattison is out this weekend. While he didn't look great in relief of Mattison last week, Chandler would essentially be a must-start if Mattison is out.
Keaton Mitchell, Baltimore Ravens
Mitchell hasn't seen huge usage yet, but he's putting up eye-popping results when he does get the ball. He's overtaken Justice Hill in the Ravens' backfield and he might be close to overtaking Gus Edwards if he keeps this up. While you're probably going to have to live with 8-10 carries at most, Mitchell has enough juice to put up fantasy stats on such a limited amount of touches.
Wide Receiver
Rondale Moore, Arizona Cardinals
While he didn't do a whole lot with them, Moore saw eight targets last week so we basically have to pay attention here. With Kyler Murray back under center, the uptick in targets is worth noticing as Murray was obviously looking for Moore. He only put up 43 yards, but it was his season-high and bodes well for this week's matchup against a Texans defense that can give up yards.
Jayden Reed, Green Bay Packers
Reed isn't seeing massive volume, but he consistently sees 4-6 targets per week and has two touchdowns in his last four games. He's also put up 80-plus receiving yards in two of those last four games. He's got a few players to battle for targets in Green Bay, but Reed sets up nicely as a flex play against a bad Chargers defense this week.
Tight End
Tyler Conklin, New York Jets
Conklin won't confuse anyone for Travis Kelce, but he's been consistently putting up high-floor weeks almost all season. While he hasn't scored all year, Conklin has caught 13 total balls over his past two games and has put up 136 yards in those two games. That's not league-winning stuff, but it'll keep you in contention if you're looking to get through a bye week or injury.
Tanner Hudson, Cincinnati Bengals
Hudson has come out of nowhere to see 12 targets over his last two games and should be involved again this week with Tee Higgins out. He's out-paced fellow tight end Irv Smith Jr. to-date and is a solid streaming option this week. While he doesn't have a ton of upside, he's had an 8-10 point floor over his last two games and could push for 13-14 fantasy points if he's able to find the end zone against Baltimore.
I wish you all the best of luck in Week 11, and I’ll see you back here next week to see if we can find some hidden gems for Week 12.
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