Waivers that care
Below are all my favorite week 11 waiver wire options with roster percentages under 68%.
Everyone craves to hear the words "I care about you" from someone special. Actions often convey this message louder than words. This was evident in Christian McCaffrey's recent game against the Jaguars. Despite the 31-point lead, Coach Shanahan and CMC didn't back down. They aimed for a touchdown, showing that effort matters most.
The 49ers had key players sidelined, but CMC still tried four times to maintain his touchdown streak. For fantasy owners, this effort is what truly counts. It's a lesson that extends beyond fantasy football into life. You're likely reading this because you value character and competition. Whether you're leading the pack or fighting for a playoff spot, the determination not to give up sets you apart. While others in your league may surrender, you're the one who perseveres. One waiver at a time.
Below are all my favorite week 11 waiver wire options with roster percentages under 68% on Sleeper. Rankings are HPPR with the help of PFF before MNF. Teams on bye this week: Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots, and Indianapolis Colts.
Quarterbacks
Geno Smith (68%) stream of the week travels to LA to take on the Rams. Hopefully, all the mediocrity is behind him, and he can start throwing JSN the ball. The last time they played the Rams, Smith was held to 112 passing yards. I wouldn’t count on that happening again.
Joshua Dobbs(59%), the magical run continues. He has been on the team for less than 2 weeks. Hopefully, Jordan Addison gets involved, and Jefferson is rumored to return. Dobbs is QB7 on the season with 3 straight games of at least 24 fantasy points. He should remain a top 10 QB for the rest of the season.
Russell Wilson (43%) is averaging 17.3 fantasy points per game. But he has yet to go over 200 passing yards since week 4. The matchup vs. Minnesota is all right.
Running backs
Devin Singletary (54%) is coming off a big win, and his career high in yards. Singletary and the Texans take on the Cardinals this week. It is an excellent spot for running backs.
Ty Chandler (15%) is the Next man up for the Vikings; he had 15 carries for 45 yards and a TD vs. a very stingy Saints defense. Ty Chandler could mix it up more when Mattison returns from his concussion.
Keaton Mitchell (49%) keeps finding the endzone—back-to-back games with TDs. Gus Edwards is taking the bulk of the carries, but Keaton's explosiveness can't be ignored. He is making a
Zach Charbonnet (53%) has completely taken the passing role from DeeJay Dallas. He hasn't looked bad running, either; there is a chance he keeps eating into Walker's playing time on early downs.
Rico Dowdle (6%) Uncle Rico outplayed Tony Pollard this week. He scored his first career rushing touchdown. It's a good spot for him this week vs. the Panthers.
Tyjae Spears (51%) is Titans have the 3rd best schedule for running backs, and he is only an injury away from being a league-winning player. He has looked good with the opportunity he has been given.
Wide Receiver
Noah Brown (36%): Back-to-back games of 150+ receiving yards. In the past two weeks, there were 13 catches for 325 yards. Even with Nico Collins in the lineup, you can still play Noah Brown. It is hard to imagine them sitting Brown after these two performances.
Michael Wilson (21%) The rookie out of Stanford Caught 3 of 6 targets and almost scored a touchdown; after review, he was ruled down at the 1-yard line. Gets a huge bump with Kyler Murray back at the helm. They should be in a shootout this week with Houston.
Quentin Johnston (46%) finally scored his first TD and caught all 4 passes for 34 yards. There is a reason why he was drafted in the first round. I am still waiting to start him. But opportunities could be coming.
Trenton Irwin (14%) The Bengals take on the Ravens this week on Thursday Night Football, it will be tough for Tee Higgins to return on a short week from his hamstring injury. It will take all the cats in the jungle to beat the Ravens. I dont mind Trenton Irwin if Higgins misses more time.
Tight Ends
Trey McBride (63%) Was dominant in Sunday's game vs Atlanta, catching 8/9 passes for 131 yards. Kyler Murray boosts this whole offense. McBride will be needed this week vs. Houston. I like Trey McBride for the rest of the season.
Pat Feiermuth (40%) has been dealing with a hamstring injury and could make his return this week. The Steelers have a great fantasy football playoff schedule for tight ends.
Luke Musgrave (30%) back-to-back career-high receiving games and scored his first TD. Has a great TE matchup this week vs. the Chargers.