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Fantasy Football Week 11 Rankings, Box Score Stat Projections, Top Waiver-Wire Adds
A divisional showdown between NFC West giants Seattle and Los Angeles provides managers with a number of fantasy football superstars and breakout performers, thanks to two high-powered offenses.
Familiar names from those teams rank highly among the best FLEX stars of Week 11 while two players from other teams standout as potential waiver wire additions as managers chase their fantasy league playoffs.
Who are they and which other star players should be considered for starting roles in fantasy lineups?
Find out in this preview.
All stats via FantasyPros.com unless otherwise noted.
Week 11 FLEX Rankings
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The FLEX rankings for Week 11 in the NFL are as follows:
Waiver Wire: Tyler Allgeier, RB, Atlanta Falcons
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It would take a catastrophe in Atlanta for Tyler Allgeier to get consistent touches, especially with one of the best running backs in the league, Bijan Robinson, ahead of him on the depth chart.
With that said, Allgeier is the single best handcuff in the league. He has only carried 74 times for 270 yards, but he has scored six times, including twice against Indianapolis Sunday.
Robinson is still the bell cow, but his backup is one of the best bowling ball backs in the league, a punishing runner who can pick up yardage and find the end zone when given the chance.
With the Falcons far out of playoff contention at this point, and on the heels of one of their best performances of the season, not to mention struggling to get consistent play out of quarterback Michael Penix Jr., do not be surprised to see the coaching staff further lean on the running game, opening up opportunities for Allgeier to add to his touchdown totals.
Predicted Stat Line: 12 carries, 50 yards, TD against a middle-of-the-road Carolina run defense giving up 22.10 fantasy points to opposing running backs
Mack Hollins, WR, New England Patriots
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Hollins capitalized on the opportunity presented by an injury suffered by Kayshon Boutte and Stefon Diggs only appearing in a limited amount of downs Sunday, starring in the offense and appearing in 30 of MVP candidate Drake Maye's 36 dropbacks.
The 32-year-old receiver caught six balls for 106 yards, an average of 17.7 yards per reception.
With Boutte's status for next week uncertain and Hollins establishing chemistry with Maye in Week 10, do not be surprised to see the veteran wideout get more targets against a Jets defense giving up 30.20 points to opposing receivers.
He is not a must-start by any stretch of the imagination but managers in need of depth at the position, in deeper leagues, should take a chance on him, especially as his quarterback looks to find that one receiver who can be his safety blanket down the stretch.
Hollins is rostered in only 1.1 percent of leagues so he should not be a difficult add for managers interested in him.
Stat Line Prediction: 7 receptions, 85 yards, TD



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