NFL Week 11 Fantasy Football Rankings: Greg Olsen and TEs Sure to Dominate
These guys aren't available in many fantasy leagues, if any. If by chance they are available in your league, sign them.
But if they are on your opponent's bench, don't bring that to his attention.
These guys are tight ends who are not only great options to score some touchdowns, but will also get the necessary yardage to make good plays without scoring.
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Jeremy Shockey has been ruled out of Sunday's game against Detroit. Now, I do expect the Lions to win this game, but it won't be without some points from the Panthers.
Olsen is a great red-zone option. He's a big target with tremendous hands. Cam Newton has certainly relied heavily on Olsen this season, don't look for that to change.
A trip to the end zone and several yards and catches seems like a pretty reasonable prediction. Olsen is genuinely one of the best, most reliable tight ends in the game.
Rob Gronkowski
With the possible exception of Wes Welker, Gronkowski is Tom Brady's favorite target. In the red zone, he's really the best option for New England.
Against the Chiefs, I am not anticipating much of a problem for the Patriots moving the ball and scoring points. When they are in position to score, Gronkowski is an absolute nightmare.
I suppose Aaron Hernandez is a concern, but Brady has rarely had a problem getting both of them plenty of catches.
Vernon Davis
With Frank Gore banged up, Alex Smith having a tremendous passing game last week vs. the Giants and an Arizona secondary that leaves an awful lot to be desired, I have to think that Davis will be a big part of the San Francisco game plan.
He's just a matchup nightmare against any defender who can possibly go against him. I like him to be a big part of the 49ers offense coming in. They will need to develop a better passing game to win in the playoffs. That will center around Davis.

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