
Week 11 DraftKings, FanDuel Daily Fantasy Football Picks, Lineup Tips for Sunday
Many of the best teams in the NFL will be in action during Sunday's 12-game slate. There should be plenty of entertaining moments all day, with some of the league's top stars likely to put up impressive numbers.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings (both 8-1) are tied for the league's best record and will both play Sunday. The Eagles are going on the road to face the Indianapolis Colts, while the Vikings are hosting the Dallas Cowboys.
The Kansas City Chiefs (7-2) and New York Giants (7-2) will also both be in action, playing the Los Angeles Chargers and Detroit Lions, respectively.
With so many talented playmakers set to take the field, who are the best players to include in daily fantasy lineups on Sunday? Here's some advice to consider when submitting your entries on DraftKings and/or FanDuel.
A Stack Featuring Burrow Is a Good Place to Start
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Fresh off a Week 10 bye, the Cincinnati Bengals are poised for a big offensive performance on Sunday. They'll be on the road facing the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are allowing 263.9 passing yards per game, the third-most in the NFL.
Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow should have a big performance, even though he again won't have top wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase (hip injury) to throw to.
Burrow is available for DFS lineups at a fair price ($6,800 on DraftKings; $8,300 on FanDuel). He threw for 338 yards and two touchdowns against the Steelers in Week 1, so it could be wise to stack the 25-year-old QB with one of his top receivers.
Tee Higgins ($7,100 on DraftKings; $7,600 on FanDuel) is the best option, but if you're looking to spend a little less, Tyler Boyd ($6,500 on DraftKings; $6,800 on FanDuel) is also a good choice. They should both have solid performances while Burrow picks apart the Pittsburgh secondary.
Robinson Should Provide Tremendous Value at RB
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No team in the NFL is allowing more rushing yards per game than the Houston Texans (181.8). They're also giving up the most fantasy points per contest to running backs, according to NFL.com.
Last week, the Commanders ran the ball 49 times for 152 yards in their upset road win over the Philadelphia Eagles, and they got rushing touchdowns from both Brian Robinson and Antonio Gibson.
Robinson and Gibson should both fare well again on Sunday. But of the two, the rookie Robinson has been getting more of the work and could provide excellent value ($5,300 on DraftKings; $6,600 on FanDuel).
Although Robinson is averaging only 3.3 yards per carry in his first year in the NFL, he'll likely break through with some long runs in Houston. This has the potential to be the best showing of his debut campaign thus far.
Skowronek Is Now Worth His Low Price
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The Rams' offense took a big hit last week when Cooper Kupp (last year's NFL Offensive Player of the Year) suffered a high ankle sprain. Earlier this week, he underwent surgery and was placed on injured reserve.
One of the receivers who should step up in his absence is Ben Skowronek. The 25-year-old hasn't been too involved in recent weeks, but he had some solid performances earlier in the year. And now, he should be getting targeted much more.
Los Angeles will be on the road facing the New Orleans Saints, and although that's not the greatest matchup, the Rams need to get going after a 3-6 start to the season. Maybe they'll try some new things on offense to get better results from the unit.
Skowronek ($3,900 on DraftKings; $5,300 on FanDuel) is so affordable that it's worth taking a flier on him in daily fantasy. Perhaps he'll even score his first receiving touchdown of the year.
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