The bulk of the Week 11 NFL slate is nearly here, meaning fantasy players must make some last-minute start ‘em and sit ‘em decisions. Amari Cooper, Brian Robinson Jr., and Jaylen Warren have been solid for fantasy players in 2023.
Cooper faces the Pittsburgh Steelers. Meanwhile, Robinson takes on a struggling New York Giants run defense. Lastly, Warren will battle an elite Cleveland Browns in a critical AFC North divisional matchup.
Which of these players should fantasy players start in Week 11? Let’s dive into it!
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Should I Start Amari Cooper For Fantasy Football?
Cooper is the WR19 for the year, averaging 11.6 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. The former Alabama star has 41 receptions on 72 targets for 715 receiving yards and two touchdowns this season. He has scored at least 11.9 fantasy points in four of the past five contests.
This week, he faces the Steelers in an appealing fantasy football matchup for the wide receiver. Pittsburgh has surrendered 32.8 fantasy points per game to wide receivers, the sixth-most in the NFL. Last week, they gave up two receiving touchdowns and 37.4 fantasy points to the Green Bay Packers wide receivers.
Fantasy players should consider Cooper a mid-range WR3 in Week 11.
Should I Start Brian Robinson Jr. For Fantasy Football?
Robinson is the RB5 for the year, averaging 13.2 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. The former Alabama star has 121 rushing attempts for 485 yards and five touchdowns this season. He also has 20 receptions for 256 receiving yards and three touchdowns in 2023.
This week, he faces the Giants in an excellent fantasy football matchup for the running back. New York has surrendered 21.7 fantasy points per game to running backs, the ninth-most in the NFL. Furthermore, they have given up at least 100 rushing yards and one touchdown to running backs in back-to-back contests.
Fantasy players should consider Robinson a mid-range RB2 in Week 11.
Should I Start Jaylen Warren For Fantasy Football?
Warren is the RB28 for the year, averaging 9.5 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. The second-year player has 71 rushing attempts for 364 yards and two touchdowns this season. He has back-to-back games with at least 88 rushing yards and 12.8 fantasy points.
This week, he faces the Browns in an unfriendly fantasy football matchup for the running back. Cleveland has surrendered 15.2 fantasy points per game to running backs, the seventh-fewest in the NFL. However, they did give up two rushing touchdowns to the Baltimore Ravens backfield last week.
Fantasy players should consider Warren a mid-range RB3 in Week 11.
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