Week 11 Fantasy Football Rankings: Ranking the Riskiest WR Plays
Despite the aerial explosion we've seen this season, there are always a handful of risky wide receiver options in fantasy football each week.
Who are the most risky pass-catchers in Week 11?
Santonio Holmes
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Holmes is coming off a solid fantasy game against the Patriots on Sunday night. He caught six passes for 93 yards in the Jets' 37-16 loss.
This Thursday, New York travels to Denver to take on the Broncos and their ultra run-heavy offense.
I'm not saying the Broncos will have the success against the Jets that they had against the Chiefs, but it is likely that New York won't have a ton of possessions.
Along with that negative, Holmes will likely be covered by Champ Bailey for the game's entirety.
He certainly can have another good game, but there is a lot of risky involved this week.
Denarius Moore
Will Carson Palmer please pick a favorite receiver? Against the Broncos it was Jacoby Ford; last week against the Chargers it was Moore.
Maybe he'll just continue to spread the ball around.
Moore has been one of the fantasy's biggest "boom-or-bust" players this entire season and he could have another stellar outing against the Vikings this week.
Or, he could have one catch for 14 yards.
You just never know.
A.J. Green
Green's one catch last week came in acrobatic fashion, as he elevated above two Steelers defenders and hauled in a 36-yard touchdown.
When he landed, he hyper-extended his knee.
It looked pretty bad, but there was no structural damage, just bone bruising.
He is a game-time decision for the Bengals' showdown against the Ravens in Baltimore this weekend.
Even if he goes, will he be 100 percent?

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