2011 Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Advice: NFL Week 11
There were some unusual heroes on Sunday. There always are. Let’s take a look at them and see if they are worthy of your fantasy rosters.
John Skelton, QB, Arizona Cardinals: Skelton threw for 315 yards and three TDs. He had the sense to get the ball to Fitz. Still, he’s not roster worthy.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
Chris Ogbonnaya, RB, Cleveland Browns: Ogbonnaya ran for 90 yards and added 19 receiving yards. He did face the league’s worst run defense so a repeat isn’t a guarantee, but he’s a starting running back while Peyton Hillis is out and should be owned.
Ruling: Get ‘em.
Kendall Hunter, RB, San Francisco 49ers: The Niners are cruising at 8-1. Frank Gore is beat up. Hunter, who had 40 yards on six carries with a touchdown, could start seeing a larger workload. If nothing else he’s a solid handcuff.
Ruling: Get ‘em.
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Lance Ball, RB, Denver Broncos: Ball ran the ball 30 times against the Chiefs as McGahee got hurt. He finished with 96 yards. Looks like Willis McGahee could be back. He's an injury risk though so Ball is a borderline add.
Ruling: Don't Sweat ‘em.
Damian Williams, WR, Tennessee Titans: Williams caught five passes (seven targets) for 107 yards and a touchdown. It was his second straight game scoring. He’s been solid four of his past five games.
Ruling: Get ‘em.
Harry Douglas, WR, Atlanta Falcons: Douglas had a huge game with eight catches (14 targets) for 133 yards. He didn’t catch a pass last week so his reliability is suspect.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
Jacoby Jones, WR, Houston Texans: Jones caught two passes (three targets) for 87 yards, including an 80-yard TD. This is a run first and run second team making Jones not worth owning. Plus, they are on bye next week and Andre Johnson should return the following week.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
Ed Dickson, TE, Baltimore Ravens: Dickson caught ten passes (14 targets) for 79 yards and two touchdowns. Great game but he’s barely been used in the passing game the past few games. He’s inconsistent and it’s the time of year when you can start shedding your TE2s.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
Jacob Tamme, TE, Indianapolis Colts: He had a nice game against the Jaguars catching six passes (eight targets) for 75 yards. There aren’t any Colts that should be in your starting fantasy lineup.
Ruling: Don’t Sweat ‘em.
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