NFL Week 11 Fantasy Football Quiz: Reporters make suggestions on Russell Wilson, AJ Dillon and others

2021-11-22 05:27:28 By : Ms. Ling Liu

In the NFL season, quarterback games are ubiquitous, which must have prompted fantasy football managers to consider throwing their phones on the wall with Patrick Mah’s accuracy...Uh...Russell Wells (Russell) Wils)'s accuracy... uh... Matthew Staf's accuracy... wrong... you get the idea.

The managers of Patrick Mahomes certainly hope he repositioned his magic in the three weeks before last Sunday, and he scored a total of 32.18 points. You read it right. However, he quickly defeated these three games in a game against the Raiders, scoring 36.24 points with 406 passing yards and 5 touchdowns.

Manager Russell Wilson and Matthew Stafford will eagerly await a similar rebound. The Seahawks quarterback spent one of his worst days as a professional on Sunday, shooting 20 of 40 for 161 yards, two interceptions, and losing 5.64 points at Green Bay. Stafford also has a fantastic awkwardness, scoring only 9.82 points and two interceptions in the San Francisco loss.

Of course, ESPN fantasy sports researcher Kyle Soppe, who was in charge of our 32 questions, posed a question to Wilson. He may also be interested in Stafford, but see you again with the Rams and Broncos this week. So don't look for them below.

But be sure to look for questions about running races in Kansas City, Miami and NFC North. let's go.

What happened to Emmanuel Sanders recently?

Bill always has to pass the ball. This is what makes many players in Buffalo's offense make difficult fantasy choices. Due to the type of play of the Bills and the success of receiver Gabriel Davis, Sanders had the least number of games against the Jets last week (60.3%). Overall, Sanders is still the target of quarterback Josh Allen and will continue to be involved in this offense, but as coordinator Brian Daboll patched up to find the greatest success. There will continue to be ups and downs. Davis' speed and recent success may allow him to play a bigger role. ——Alena Getzenberg

Miles Gaskin seems to be "the man", but his work is uneven. Will they continue to be loyal to him?

Simply put-there is no choice but to continue feeding Gaskin. Salvon Ahmed is the only healthy running back who can truly see Miami's backcourt touch, but he is not as efficient as Gaskin this season. Before Malcolm Brown is activated from the injury reserve team, continue to play Gaskin-knowing that he will give you extra rewards in the PPR league. --Marcel Louis-Jacques

Right and wrong: The Patriots have two good players in the backcourt...neither of them can move forward reliably in fantasy.

real. The way the Patriots hired Damien Harris (25 times) and Lamond Stevenson (22 times) in Thursday night's victory over the Falcons now indicates that the staff plans to play a series with them. That was the first Thursday-Harris series, then Stevenson, then Harris, then Stevenson. As the season progresses, they are always likely to be favored, but this is not what they are now. -Mike Rice

Which WR do you think is the best choice in this offense?

Rookie Ilya Moore has a slight advantage over Corey Davis. In recent weeks, Moore's role has expanded. In the past four games, he has 17 catches and 4 touchdowns (3 catches, 1 rush). The only concern for Moore is that he does not have much cooperation with Zach Wilson. He may return to the lineup next week, but this may be a by-product of early season growth troubles. -Rich Cimini

Wonderful night of Rashod Bateman: Do you think he can maintain this level of performance for the rest of the year?

It seems to be the case, especially the instant chemical reaction between Bateman and Lamar Jackson. Bateman seemed to seize everything he had in his hands and turned the short pass into his first turnover. The timetable is also very favorable. Three of the Ravens' next four games are defenses, and these defenses are one of the six worst games the receiver allows. - Jamison Hensley

Before goodbye, Tee Higgins' yardage is on the rise: do you think he is a clear WR2 and a once-a-week fantasy flexible option?

Now, he must be WR2 on the list. As rookie Jamal Chase continues to need more defensive attention, this should allow Higgins to participate in many favorable one-on-one matches. So far, Higgins has not used every opportunity, but he is slowly finding his rhythm with QB Joe Burrow, and should ensure a high enough target share, which is considered a flexible choice in the PPR league. ——Benbao

Does Nick Chubb have job security, or is it a backcourt committee when he returns?

Chubb is the one who came back on Sunday. Once the calf is injured, Karim Hunter will resume his role as a substitute, catching and catching the ball in the passing game. D'Ernest Johnson may have been given the opportunity to advance one or two series. But there is no doubt that Chubb will continue to lead Cleveland. --Jack Trotter

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What was wrong with the Ray-Ray McCloud volume on Sunday, or did it just happen by accident?

At this point, the usage of McCloud is an aberration, not the beginning of a model. Right place, right time. His chemistry with Mason Rudolph was very good, and he benefited from the injury of Chase Claypool, further reducing the available steel wide receivers. The Steelers hope to see him play a greater role in receiving games, but the game with the Lions is still unlikely to become McLeod's new normal. --Brook Pryor

If fantasy managers should pay attention to a player on this team who is not Brandin Cooks, then who is he?

Nicole Collins. Although he had only three catches for 25 yards in Week 9, the rookie receiver is Houston's best catching threat after Cooks. Collins averaged 12.7 yards per game for receiving and passing the ball this season. With more and more attention to Cook, Collins's receiving may have some impact, especially on Sunday against the Tennessee defense. The average number of passing yards per game is 267.9 yards, ranking 27th in the NFL. -Sarah Bashop

Do you think the Colts are willing to give Jonathan Taylor this amount of advancement?

The Colts will give Taylor as much work as possible, which seems endless. As pointed out in the first episode of "Hard Knocks" on November 17, Taylor is never tired. The 10th week of the game against Jacksonville was the first time this season that Taylor had more than 20 passes and 6 catches. Coach Frank Reich said earlier this season that Taylor has reached the point where he has won at least 20 games. -Mike Wells

Is Dan Arnold the most reliable passer in this offense?

Absolutely. In the past three games, Arnold has 17 catches on 24 goals. Since he joined the Jaguars before the 4th week of the game, he has scored (40), received (27), Leading the team in Cincinnati in terms of receiving yards (315) and receiving yards (151). The Jaguars’ wide receivers are unable to maintain a stable interval and lose too many passes (the WR alone has 9 passes, of which Jamal Agnew has 4 passes), if Arnold becomes the Jaguars’s at the end of the season It's no surprise that the catcher is leading. —— Michael Di Rocco

Is D'Onta Foreman worthy of speculation, or as long as Derek Henry is absent, the backcourt will become muddy?

It is wise to avoid all Titan running backs. Their roles are still being worked out, and no one reappeared after two games. Foreman has shown that in addition to running the ball, he can also be an option for receiving the ball in the backcourt, but his performance is still not worth joining. --Tren Davenport

Darrel Williams' 101-yard catch: When Clyde Edwards-Helaire returned, how was KC's backcourt usage?

Probably not much different from before Edwards-Helaire left the lineup. Williams will rotate as before and play in the third game as before. Jerick McKinnon will take a few photos. But it is hoped that Edwards-Helaire will become the main guard, perhaps after the rising period of one or two games, because he missed quite a long time. ——Adam Techer

Brian Edwards did some important games on Sunday night: Is he worth a dream roster for the rest of the time? What do you think of his outlook beyond 2021?

From a pure fantasy perspective, Edwards may be the epitome of the boom-bust man. So, depending on how many adventurers fantasy managers, it is just that. Yes, he played well in the loss to the Chiefs. But he was invisible with zero capture of four goals in a close defeat by the Giants the previous week. Looking to the future, he is a fantastic and reliable WR2, although Hunter Renfrow may be Derek Carr's most creative receiver of all time, the quarterback said this week, he is not a WR1 either. Buyer beware, indeed. --Paul Gutierrez

For the rest of the time, the top WR in this offense is...

So far, Keenan Allen. He is the most reliable, has the best hands, and he has caught 65 passes within 698 yards, often under strong cover. Justin Herbert trusted him. --Shelley Smith

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What do you think of Michael Gallup's performance after his return? In the rest of the game, which Cowboys catcher scored the most?

He doesn't look like someone who missed seven games because of a calf strain. He completed three catches for 42 yards. Although one might be a huge game, it slightly changed what might have been an important day. However, Gallup's influence affected CeeDee Lamb. The Cowboys move their receivers, but they can give Lamb a favorable matchup in the open or outside. He had two touchdowns and 94 yards, and was absent for most of the second half due to an arm injury. If I had to say who scored the most in the remaining games, I would choose Lamb, but Gallup and Amari Cooper-they will miss the next two games-will also usher in their big day. --Todd Archer

How many actual weekly touches do you think we can get from Saquon Barkley?

This is a thorny issue. Both Barkley (ankle) and Devon Tabuk (hip) are dealing with injuries. Assuming that both sides play—it seems very likely—for Barkley, 15 touches seem reasonable. It is difficult to project more. Coach Judge Joe recorded that Booker had won playing time. In fact, how many goals would the Giants run against Tampa Bay's second-ranked running defense? At least this week, this combination should reduce Barkley's involvement before the injury. - Jordan Ranan

DeVonta Smith hasn't scored in seven consecutive games, but he hasn't encountered any problems in the past two weeks. Are we seeing sustainable growth or just a good performance by an unstable player?

Three touchdowns in two weeks is not necessarily the norm, but the growth in Smith's game is real. In the past three games, quarterback Jalen Hurts' performance has also improved. Now that Smith is comfortable and has a good chemical reaction to injury, I hope Smith will become a stable force for the rest of the time. -Tim McManus

We have been targeting this defense for weeks, and then it limited Bucs. Is Week 10 a sign of the future or a one-time high-end performance?

I don't think this is a week's work, because the defense has slowly gotten better-in the past three games against Green Bay, Denver and Tampa Bay, it allowed an average of 283.3 yards. The secondary defense has improved, partly because of the use of a large number of three-pointers, and Landon Collins is playing on the court-in the penalty area, in the center, and wherever he needs it. In the next two weeks, they faced offenses from Carolina and Seattle, and their yardage and points ranked third from the bottom. However, there are still worrying loopholes: they will not end Chase Young for the rest of the season, or Montes Khan in three to five weeks. Their linebackers are still unstable. But as a whole, the defense played better. --John Keim

David Montgomery was the league champion at the end of last season: Do you think the best situation this season is that Chicago's lead has not yet arrived?

It depends on the Bears. Montgomery is a tried and tested running back who often lacks the touches necessary to become a great fantasy player. When Chicago made a promise to Montgomery, the third-year rusher could easily break 100 yards and score touchdowns. But the Bears sometimes stay away from Montgomery throughout the game. In theory, Montgomery-now a few weeks after a knee injury-could prepare for an important game against Baltimore. However, with bears, you never really know. -Jeff Dixon

Do you think that this high-volume method is what Detroit wants to do in a close match, or is DeAndre Swift’s heavy workload driven by the game?

It is a mixture of the two. The Lions knew that the weather conditions in Pittsburgh would not be ideal, with heavy showers in 39 degrees weather, and quarterback Jared Goff was injured in the game, so they had to rely on a lot of running to pass the ball. Looking to the future, the receiver still hasn't proved that he is enough to end the game, so I think the best way in those late situations is to rely on Swift and the ground. This makes perfect sense. --Eric Woodyard

Give us an NFL comparison of AJ Dillon and an overview of how you think he was used when Aaron Jones was absent.

Dillon is not Derek Henry, but he plays like Henry. At 6-0 and nearly 250 pounds, he is the most traditional power guard. But last week he also showed his catching skills with that 50-yard shot. He was RB1 before Jones came back, and he should get a 75-80% snapshot. ——Rob Demowski

Tyler Conklin usage seems to be on the rise. In nine games, his data is 35-353-3. In the remaining eight games, will you over or under in each category (catch, yards, touchdown)?

I will take over, but I barely consider my expectations of Conklin in the last eight games. The Vikings faced the Packers and Rams twice in December. These two teams did not perform well at the close end, so these games should be where the Vikings often pay attention to their TE1. competition. Conklin in the red zone is a sure thing for Kirk Cousins, with eight goals and five catches and three touchdowns within the 20 yard line, so this may be his production will be in the next The most popular area of ​​the eight games. - Courtney Cronin

It's time to stop chasing the advantages we think Kyle Pitts will have and start evaluating whether he is a fantasy starter every week?

This is a tricky question. The lack of clear choices across the league still makes Pitts an attractive option, but the idea of ​​making Cordarrelle Patterson instant plug-and-play may not be realistic until Atlanta returns Cordarrelle Patterson. Maybe not even then. His output is still high-five or more goals per week since the 3rd week-but the weekly output has not been reached. This should be expected, because this happens to all rookie close ends, and his season data is still good (43 catches, 635 yards), but he has not yet entered the American end zone. So be careful, but don't give him up completely. -Michael Rostein

If this offense is transferred to Cam Newton, do you think DJ Moore can solve the problem, or will his recent struggles continue?

really. The appearance of Newton has had an impact on Robbie Anderson, who scored a touchdown last week. Moore was one of Newton's favorite goals outside of Christian McCaffrey for the first time, and after a whole week of practice, he should develop into that again. --David Newton

Mark Ingram II played with Alvin Camara. When Kamara returns, what do you expect the touch distribution to look like?

I still want Camara to be the clear first place and Ingram to be the clear second place, even though Camara will not play again this weekend. So I don't worry that this will become a performance-based timeshare. But the Saints may ease Kamara's workload after a minor knee injury to ensure that he stays alive throughout the season-especially in the short term. -Mike Triplet

In the absence of Antonio Brown, Mike Evans has only three goals. Should we pay attention to how much he pushes forward, even in a heavy pass offense?

This is worrying, but this is why the person in the third receiver position must win. Evans showed last week that without Brown, he is still capable of scoring - passing touchdowns from 40 yards - and the Giants' second line is quite weak. --Jenna Lane

Things have been bad recently, but do you think this kind of offense will be clicked after a one-week break in week 12? If so, is Christian Kirk the future fantasy difference maker?

I don't think this has as much to do with the rest time as it does with who is on the court — or not. The Cardinals’ offensive issues are directly related to the absence of quarterback Kyler Murray or wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Will the rest time help the card rest and regain its spirit? certainly. But will it help more to bring these two back? Yes. --Josh Winvers

Jeff Wilson Jr. broke out 10 offenses in his debut this season. How much do you think we can count on him from Elijah Mitchell's plate in the next few weeks?

Wilson is clearly the second guard, which of course means that he is still some distance away from becoming a starter. The 10 offenses against the Rams were part of the plan, which attempted to make more than 40 sprint attempts in that game. However, it is unrealistic to think that they will be over 40 every week, and Mitchell is still that person. But Wilson's experience and three-point ability undoubtedly mean that he will be an important part of the combination every week. Mitchell also has a tendency to be beaten, which did not slow him down, but considering that if Mitchell misses time, Wilson is the next person to play, so other things need to be paid attention to. --Nick Wagner

In Russell Wilson's (especially Tyler Lockett's inefficiency) week 10 performance was mediocre, is it the return of rust or more?

Wilson insisted that his surgically repaired finger felt good against the Packers, and he just made the wrong decision in two interceptions. But this does not explain his 20 of 40 shots and some of the unusually wrong pitches he missed, except for two picks. Before a finger injury kept him out for a month, Wilson had never missed an NFL game in more than nine seasons, so rust is likely to be a factor in the cold weather in Green Bay. Sunday's game against the Seattle Cardinals shouldn't be a problem either, even though he faces another tough defense. --Brady Henderson