Week 11 is now upon us which means Fantasy playoffs are just around the corner meaning it's time for fantasy managers to make tough, last-minute start 'em, sit 'em decisions. Trey McBride, Keaton Mitchell, and Joshua Dobbs are all hot names ahead of Sunday's games.
All three players are coming off strong showings in Week 10. Can they keep the momentum going this week?
Should you start McBride, Mitchell, and Dobbs in Week 11? Let's dive in.
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Should I Start Trey McBride for Fantasy Football?
In his first game of the season with returning quarterback Kyler Murray, McBride acted as a security blanket for Murray in Sunday's game against Atlanta as he totaled eight catches for 131 receiving yards.
McBride has shown strides of improvement this season, as the 23-year-old has seen 39 targets in his last five games played, nine of which coming in Week 10's win over the Atlanta Falcons. The tight end still however is in an offense that ranks 24th overall in the NFL when it comes to offense in passing yards which can limit McBride's potential.
With Murray returning and the Cardinals drawing a favorable matchup against the Houston Texans, expect him to once again see a similar target share in Week 11. We view him as a low-end TE1 player this week.
Should I Start Keaton Mitchell for Fantasy Football?
Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell saw his most amount of snaps this season and scored his second consecutive touchdown in Week 10 lost to the Cleveland Browns. Mitchell logged three carries for 34 yards and one touchdown while also recording one catch for 32 receiving yards.
His production came in Week 10 focused on his 39-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter, but the running back has now tallied 172 rushing yards and two touchdowns throughout the last two weeks.
With Mitchell having to split carries with Gus Edwards, Justice Hill, and Lamar Jackson, it seems that Mitchell is a risky start. If he is unable to score a touchdown in Week 11, he could have a very poor performance.
Despite the 21-year-old facing a matchup-friendly Cincinnati Bengals team in Week 11, we find him as a low-end RB2 this week.
Should I Start Joshua Dobbs for Fantasy Football?
Joshua Dobbs earned himself his first victory as the Vikings starter and has stretched the Vikings' winning streak to five straight games. Dobbs threw for 268 yards and one touchdown while also rushing for 44 yards and a rushing touchdown in the Week 10 win over the Saints.
With Kirk Cousins 2023 season being cut short, Dobbs will most likely remain the starting quarterback for receivers Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson. With star Justin Jefferson returning soon, this only boosts Dobbs' potential.
We view Dobbs as a solid QB2 option in Week 11 against the Denver Broncos, where he can provide both passing and rushing potential.
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