Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Parris Campbell has had a few big fantasy performances in 2022, and in the first game with Matt Ryan back at quarterback, he delivered once again and is back on the fantasy football radar.
Star wide receivers continue to get banged up and fantasy managers are always looking for the next breakout player at the deep position with a league-winning upside.
Campbell was an early draft pick in 2019 but hasn't been able to stay healthy. Now that he's finally producing, can he keep it up enough to warrant consideration on Week 11 waiver wires?
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How Did Parris Campbell Play In Week 10?
Against the struggling Las Vegas Raiders, Campbell caught seven of his nine targets for 76 yards and a touchdown in the win. He tied Michael Pittman Jr. for the most looks from Matt Ryan and produced another stellar stat line, but his first big performance since Week 7.
However, his last few games came with Sam Ehlinger at quarterback, but interim head coach Jeff Saturday immediately named Ryan the starter moving forward. That said, Campbell's outlook is much brighter as he's caught at least seven passes for 57 yards and a touchdown in Ryan's last three starts.
Should I Pickup and Start Parris Campbell in Fantasy Football?
Although the Colts' offense will likely be up and down behind a shaky offensive line and declining quarterback, Campbell belongs on fantasy rosters in leagues of all shapes and sizes. He isn't a must-start option just yet, but he's a quality flex and streaming option with a ton of upside in favorable matchups.
The Colts face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 11, and although Terry McLaurin and company just shredded Philadelphia, they are still a top-10 defense against fantasy wide receivers. Expect the Eagles to bounce back after its defense played the worst game of the season, so Campbell is far from a "safe" option.
We can't write him off completely though, as his production has been strong and even if the Colts are getting blown out, he could produce a nice fantasy day due to pure PPR volume. Considering him a low-end flex play with risk in Week 11, but it's hard to blame anyone who is eager to start him right after picking him up.
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