2012 NFL Week 11: Fantasy Football Sleepers
Sometimes you need a fantasy gem to be successful. Here is a list of LestersLegends’ under the radar players that could possibly pull out a win for you in Week 11.
Nick Foles, QB, Philadelphia Eagles
There have been plenty of Eagles fans calling for Foles and now they will get their wish. Foles threw for 219 yards and a touchdown, but also threw a pick and lost a fumble.
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The Eagles still have offensive line issues, but they have a good matchup. Washington ranks 30th in pass defense (301.7 yards per game) and have allowed an NFL-high 20 passing touchdowns.
Shonn Greene, New York Jets
Greene is one of the least sexy options as far as starting running backs go, but he’s averaging 73.7 total yards with five touchdowns in nine games.
The Rams have allowed 114.1 rushing yards per game and have yielded 10 rushing touchdowns.
Danario Alexander, San Diego Chargers
An early 80-yard touchdown set the tone last week. Alexander finished with five catches for 134 yards. He had 61 yards the previous week.
Denver has a tough pass defense, but they have allowed 16 passing scores. He likely won’t see much of Champ Bailey so Alexander may be able to produce again.
Brent Celek, Philadelphia Eagles
Celek has just one touchdown on the year and hasn’t had 60 yards in a game since the second week of the season.
Washington has allowed seven tight end touchdowns and 61.8 yards per game to opposing tight ends.
Cincinnati Bengals Defense
The Bengals don’t have nearly as stingy a defense as they have in the past, but they have a favorable matchup with Kansas City.
The Chiefs rank 18th in total offense (350) and 30th in scoring offense (16.2).
Connor Barth, K, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Barth has 15 field goals and 29 extra points. The Panthers have allowed a league-high 25 field goals and 19 extra points.
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