🏈 With the regular fantasy season winding down, this week’s waiver wire isn’t overflowing with talent—but every roster move matters as you position for the playoffs (or sneak into them). Some stash plays, some spot starts, and a few lottery tickets. Let’s dive in. 🏈
Week 10 Recap
QBs: Marcus Mariota was a solid QB12 play. Davis Mills surprised with QB2 numbers—huge week if you rolled the dice. Tyrod Taylor didn’t see action, but with Fields struggling, his shot may come soon.
RBs: Devin Singletary was RB32—a miss. Brian Robinson was RB21—startable as a Flex or RB2. Terrell Jennings faded into the abyss. RIP, lineup dreams.
WRs: Parker Washington crushed it as WR11. Torry Horton—didn’t even play. Demario Douglas was underwhelming but technically outperformed Horton.
TEs: Colston Loveland was fine—not great, but TE14 makes him usable in deeper leagues.
🧠 Week 11 Waiver Wire Targets
🔁 Quarterbacks
🔥 Joe Burrow (CIN) Back at practice! If your league doesn’t have IR slots and someone dropped him scoop him up immediately. Once he returns, he’s a potential league-winner.
👀 Brock Purdy (SFO) Still flirting with a return. He’s less likely to be available than Burrow, but if he’s out there, he’s worth grabbing especially for QB-needy teams in Superflex leagues.
💥 Tyler Shough (NOS) It might be ugly, but he’s starting. If you’re absolutely desperate, Shough is a high-variance fill-in.
🏃 Running Backs
🚨 Tyler Allgeier (ATL) RB8 last week, thanks to vulturing two goal-line TDs in Germany. Playing behind Bijan is risky, but Allgeier’s touchdown upside makes him a classic boom-bust Flex.
📈 Blake Corum (LAR) The Rams seem to be preserving Kyren Williams, and Corum is getting just enough touches to become Flex-relevant. Solid grab in deeper leagues or if you’re planning ahead.
🎲 Emari Demercado (ARI) Yes, again. The Cardinals’ backfield is a mess, but Demercado had a usable RB19 week. If you need to roll the dice, he’s playable—just don’t expect consistency.
🎯 Wide Receivers
🔥 Tez Johnson (TBB) Tampa Bay’s WR room is a weekly roulette wheel, but Tez hit WR5 last week. If the starters remain injured, he’s a great start. Monitor injury reports.
💣 Mack Hollins (NEP) If you’ve got Drake Maye exposure, Hollins is worth considering. He went over 100 yards last week, but don’t count on this being a regular thing.
🔍 Jalen Nailor (MIN) Similar to Hollins—solid 120+ yard, 1-TD performance. But Minnesota’s WR room is stacked, so tread lightly. Still, worth a speculative stash.
✨ Tight Ends
🎯 Noah Fant (CIN) Coming off a bye, Fant has had a middling year—but with Burrow potentially back, he becomes more interesting. His last outing? Just two catches—but one was a touchdown. If you’re thin at TE, he’s a decent dart throw.
📢 Final Word
Week 11 isn’t quite as juicy as Week 10, but that doesn’t mean you can skip the wire. With playoffs looming, depth and upside are everything—especially in Superflex and TE-premium leagues. Even small adds can turn into league winners with one injury or opportunity.
Get aggressive. See you next week. Let’s make that final push. #FantasyFootball #DynastyFootball #WaiverWire #Week11 #Superflex #IDP