It looks like Tony Romo is going to be back this week! Who's excited!? No, I'm not a Cowboys fan. I just get excited at the idea of Romo and Dez finally being fantasy-relevant again.
In this article, my FanDuel DFS lineup targets, I will be headlining a few of my top plays on FanDuel for Week 11 of the daily fantasy football season.
These DFS lineup picks can range from the elite tier of players to a few guys that I feel are a bit overpriced on FanDuel. Let's get to it!
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FanDuel DFS Quarterbacks for Week 11
Tony Romo (at MIA, $8,000)
Romo is set to return this week, and his price is just a bit too cheap for how well he was playing before his injury. He gets a good matchup against the Dolphins, who have surprisingly been rejuvenated under their new coaches. Romo will have his full set of weapons, as Dez finally looks healthy and McFadden is a new option out of the backfield. At worst, Romo should be able to hit value at his current price tag, but he has the potential to exceed value this week, as well. He’s a safe play in all leagues, but you’ll have to make sure the Cowboys activate him from the I.R., as they have not yet done that.
Derek Carr (at DET, $7,700)
Carr has a fairly high floor because of the amount of times the Raiders throw each game. In his last three games, he has thrown for 936 yards and 10 touchdowns. He gets a great matchup against the Lions, who are giving up 260.1 passing yards per game this season, which ranks 23rd in the NFL. The Lions are also dealing with a slew of injuries in their secondary, and Carr may be throwing against fourth- or fifth-string corners depending on who sits out. He’s a safe option, but he also comes with great upside, and he can be used in all leagues.
FanDuel DFS Running Backs for Week 11
Adrian Peterson (vs GB, $8,900)
Peterson has been limited in practice this week with a hamstring injury, but this is seen as precautionary, and he should be a full go on Sunday. He gets a great matchup against Green Bay, who has allowed 116.2 rushing yards per game this season. The Vikings have been riding their workhorse back over the last three games, as he has recorded 81 total touches for 468 yards and two touchdowns. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see Peterson record 30+ touches this week, as this game will determine who pulls ahead in the NFL North. Peterson makes a great option in all leagues.
Charcandrick West (at SD, $7,100)
After looking awful in his first couple of starts, West has really turned his season around. Over his last three games, West has totaled 412 yards and four touchdowns. Last week, he scorched a tremendous Denver defense, and this week he’ll get a much easier matchup against San Diego, who is allowing over 120 rushing yards per game this season. People seem to forget about West, which likely has to do with his slow start, but he has been extremely consistent and his price tag is low. He’s one of my favorite options on the board this week.
FanDuel DFS Wide Receivers for Week 11
Mike Evans (at PHI, $8,000)
Evans has been a target monster with Vincent Jackson and Austin Seferian-Jenkins out, and that looks like it is going to be the case again this week. Over his last four games, Evans has seen 53 targets, and he has turned those into 27 receptions, 488 yards, and one touchdown. Aside from one weak game against the Falcons, Evans has been fantastic over those four weeks. He gets a good matchup against the Eagles this week, but Evans is best suited for GPPs because of his ability to disappear in any given game.
Devante Adams (at MIN, $6,800)
Green Bay has worked hard to get Adams into the game plan over the last few weeks, as he has seen 32 targets over the last two weeks. While his numbers aren’t great for receiving that many opportunities, it does make him a fairly safe play with tremendous upside. The Vikings have a great defense, but Green Bay will like looking to make a statement, as the winner of this game will sit atop the NFC North. Adams will be a focal point for Green Bay’s offense once again, and he can be used in all leagues for his price.
FanDuel DFS Tight Ends for Week 11
Jordan Reed (at CAR, $5,800)
Reed has been a crucial part of the Redskins offense this season, and he has caught five touchdowns in his last three games. He gets a matchup against a tough Carolina defense, but the have struggled at times against the tight end this season. Reed is a huge part of the Redskins offense, specifically in the red zone, and he has flashed the ability to score 20+ fantasy points already this season. His price isn’t too high, and he can be used in all leagues this week.
Eric Ebron (vs OAK, $54,00)
As always, I’m going to pick on the Oakland defense. They really struggle to cover the tight end, or any position for that matter. Ebron isn’t a huge part of the Lions offense, but he can catch a few balls and has touchdown potential. The Lions would be smart to make their game plan around Ebron, as the Raiders have allowed tight ends to score a ridiculous amount of fantasy points this season, and Ebron is a great GPP option this week.
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