![]() Lamar Jackson and Aaron Rodgers are still there if you want to go high end, and they are viable. With those players unavailable, it feels like a slate of old. Fantasy gamers need Murray and his 40-point ceiling rather than saving a couple thousand dollars and hoping to get 18 points from Kirk Cousins. With Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott, Kyler Murray, Josh Allen, and Russell Wilson scoring at such high rates this year, that changed in DFS. Traditionally, we wouldn’t pay up for QB since scoring was so concentrated. Through byes, injuries, and games not on the main slate, we don’t have many of the elite QBs we’ve jammed in this season. This week is reminiscent of slates from the last few years rather than the last few weeks. Jeudy saw eight targets but only reeled in four for 68, which did lead Denver in receiving yards. He threw 47 times, which is great for fantasy, but only connected for 5.5 Yards per Attempt. ![]() The final stack featured a budget option with Drew Lock and Jerry Jeudy going against the Raiders. Watson finished with 14 and Cooks under 10 points. Cooks tied Will Fuller for the most targets, but the efficiency was understandably lacking. Watson finished with his second-lowest attempt total of the year. We warned about weather concerns and they definitely played a role. Metcalf who only finished with 4.8 points.ĭeshaun Watson and Brandin Cooks made up the second recommendation. None of his receivers found much success, especially our recommended play D.K. Wilson had some turnovers and a generally ineffective day, ending up under 13 DraftKings points. We advocated for fading the concern around the defensive matchup and chasing the high-scoring game environment. Check out Jared Goff on PlayerProfiler’s New DYNASTY DELUXE Rankings: Our plays were outside the top 5 rostered QBs, but unfortunately none had strong outings. The other popular play, Jared Goff, underwhelmed against the porous Seattle defense. Kyler Murray, the stone chalk, and Josh Allen, also very popular, both had strong days. In a low scoring week, our recommendations struggled to differentiate. That upside is what we’re looking to capture in order to produce upper-tier percentile outcomes in our lineups. When the QB has a big day, it’s likely his WRs also had big days. Stacking those players increases the positive correlation in the scoring of our lineups. As always, the goal of this piece is to use the advanced stats and metrics from PlayerProfiler to identify high-ceiling plays for daily fantasy football tournaments involving quarterbacks and wide receivers from the same team. With ten weeks under our belts, we have a good base to draw on for pattern finding and sorting out the signal from the noise. Welcome to Week 11’s set of Quarterback – Wide Receiver Stack recommendations.
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