George Pickens, Steelers: The Ravens have allowed the most receiving yards to opposing wide receivers, the most touchdowns to opposing wide receivers, and the second most receptions to opposing wide receivers. Moreover, they have the worst DVOA against WR1 in the league. You put all those things together, and it’s screaming out to play George Pickens in Week 11. I’ll be locking him in visionary style
Garrett Wilson, Jets
The Colts have allowed close to 9 yards per target, which is one of the highest numbers in the league. They’ve also allowed the 7th most receiving yards to opposing wide receivers. What this means is that big-play receivers can have great games against the Colts, so there is huge upside potential. Wilson is the guy who can take the top off the defense, and hopefully, Aaron Rodgers will recognize this and feature Wilson instead of Adams in a must-win game.
Courtland Sutton, Broncos
Two statistics that that caught my attention were that the Falcons allow a 70% catch rate to opposing wide receivers and that Atlanta has the second-worst DVOA against WR1 in the league. This basically tells me that the Falcons are allowing wide receivers to catch the ball in front of them to make sure that they don’t beat them deep. Sutton has been Bo Nix’s favorite target and I’m going to lock him in all my teams.
Cedric Tillman, Browns
I think people don’t realize that Tillman has been one of the top WR1 in fantasy football over the past few weeks. In Week 11 he gets the Saints, who have allowed the 4th most receiving yards against as well as the fourth most passing attempts against them. Tillman has been getting peppered with targets, averaging over nine targets over the last three games he’s played. I think he gets double-digit targets, 100 receiving yards, and a touchdown this week.
Jameson Williams, Lions
When we think about boom or bust players, Jameson Williams is the poster child. He’s highly inconsistent, but when he has that boom game, he can catch 4 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown, which is what’s going to help you win your fantasy matchups. I especially like when he plays at home in the Dome on the turf where his speed separates him from his competitors. I also like the fact that Jacksonville has the worst DVOA versus WR2 in the league. Put this all together, and it should mean a great game for Williams.