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        Week 11 FanDuel Picks

        Tournament targets and cash-game plays for Week 11 on FanDuel.
        By Kevin English | Updated on Tue, May 23 2023 5:27 PM UTC
        Week 11 FanDuel Picks

        Quarterback

        Cash Game Option

        Lamar Jackson, Ravens ($8,800) vs. Houston

        I hate paying up at QB, but I’ll make an exception for Jackson. His floor/ceiling combo can’t be matched — we’ve seen him reach 28 FD points in 3 of his last 4. Houston’s allowed the 6th most fantasy points to QBs this year, while the Ravens are implied for the 3rd most points on the week (27.75).

        Ultimately, it’s highly unlikely Jackson hurts you in this spot.

        Tournament Target

        Jameis Winston, Bucs ($7,600) vs. New Orleans

        Winston’s reached 40 pass attempts in 5 of his past 6 outings. I think he makes it 6 out of 7 with the Saints — fresh off a shocking loss — coming to town.

        New Orleans defends the run well, ranking 7th in Football Outsiders’ run DVOA. But the pass D will be down top CB Marshon Lattimore due to a hamstring injury. Winston's easily stackable with either Mike Evans or Chris Godwin, with the latter being my preferred target.

        FanShare Ownership Projection: 6.0%

        Also consider: Drew Brees, Josh Allen

        Running Back

        Cash Game Options

        Josh Jacobs, Raiders ($8,000) vs. Cincinnati

        It’s strange to see Jacobs’ price next to Zeke Elliott’s, but this matchup really warrants it. The Bengals have surrendered a TD and/or 100 total yards to a lead back in each game this season.

        The Raiders have committed to the run — and Jacobs — affording 21 and 30 opportunities over the past 2 games.

        Brian Hill, Falcons ($5,900) at Carolina

        Devonta Freeman and Ito Smith are out, forcing Hill into a major role. Last week in relief, he rolled up 20 carries and 2 targets in a blowout win.

        The Panthers have given up a league-high 14 rushing TDs to enemy RBs. On the year, Carolina also sits dead last in Football Outsiders’ run DVOA.

        Tournament Target

        Leonard Fournette, Jaguars ($7,200) at Indianapolis

        Fournette returns from a bye bound for some positive TD regression. He’s scored just once on the year despite 174 carries; 40 catches. He’s even added 32 red zone rushes — T-4th most league-wide.

        High volume and a sizable receiving role help supply tournament upside — if the TDs finally follow.

        FanShare Ownership Projection: 12.4%

        Also consider: Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, Miles Sanders (if Jordan Howard sits)

        Wide Receiver

        Cash Game Options

        D.J. Moore, Panthers ($6,000) vs. Atlanta

        This 2nd-year Panther should be at least $800 more. He’s racked up 8+ targets in 5 straight, producing a per-game yardage average of 84.6. Kyle Allen’s competent play will continue to raise the projectable floor. And a matchup with Atlanta could unlock the upside.

        Their top-3 CBs (Isaiah Oliver, Blidi Wreh-Wilson and Kendall Sheffield) each rank bottom-10 in Pro Football Focus’ yards per route covered metric. Moore should have chances to make plays downfield.

        John Brown, Bills ($5,900) at Dolphins

        Brown is one of only 2 WRs with 50+ yards in each game. He’s scored just twice all year, but you like the big-play upside against Miami’s spare-parts defense. Only 5 teams have allowed more completions of 20+ yards, while only 3 have surrendered more WR TDs.

        Tournament Target

        Terry McLaurin, Redskins ($5,500) vs. New York Jets

        McLaurin’s predictably struggled of late. Facing San Francisco, Minnesota and Buffalo, the rookie owns 9 catches for 89 yards. He gets a breather this week against a Jets pass D that’s allowed the 2nd most fantasy points per game to WRs over the past 5 weeks.

        Dwayne Haskins' play is worrisome, but Washington's extremely thin at pass catcher, allowing the potential for 10+ targets.

        FanShare Ownership Projection: 8.8%

        Also consider: Michael Thomas, Julio Jones, Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Marquise Brown, Deebo Samuel

        Tight End

        Jared Cook, Saints ($6,000) at Tampa Bay

        There’s clearly a lot to like about this matchup, one with a game total of 50 points. The Saints are coming off a 9-point dud vs. Atlanta, but prior to that one, this unit averaged nearly 25 points per game.

        Cook returned from injury last week to post 6-74 on 10 targets. No other Saints TE ran a route in the Atlanta game. In a week that looks thin at TE, Cook’s a solid option across formats.

        FanShare Ownership Projection: 13.3%

        Also consider: Eric Ebron

        Defense

        Cash Game Option

        Panthers ($3,700) vs. Falcons

        Tournament Target

        Vikings ($4,700) vs. Broncos

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        Kevin English, Senior Analyst
        Kevin brings 15 years of experience as a fantasy analyst and mid-stakes competitor across various formats (redraft, best ball, dynasty, DFS). His work has been featured on The Mercury News, NBC Sports/Rotoworld, and FantasyPros.
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