Waiver Wire Targets: Week 11

Heading into Week 11, we have another enticing list of players available on the waiver wire. So, let’s jump right into it! 

I would like to add a disclaimer here that FAAB recommendations vary widely from league to league, roster construction, available players, etc. While I try to give a roundabout number to bid on these players, you know your leagues better than I do, so you should ultimately bid the amount that you feel is right. There is also a big difference between leagues with minimum $0 bids and minimum $1 bids that could adjust the bid amount, as well.

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*Players listed in order of FAAB Recommendation 

**Roster percentage based on Yahoo 

Keaton Mitchell (BAL RB) 

Roster Percentage: 48% 

FAAB Recommendation: 25%

Keaton Mitchell had a nice encore in Week 10. The number of touches he would receive was the main concern, and a concern it was, tallying just three rushes and one reception. However, he once again broke out a long TD run and increased his snap percentage to 24%. Je was also very close to hauling in a receiving TD on a wheel route of the backfield, a play specifically drawn up for him. Things are pointing up for Mitchell.

Devin Singletary (HOU RB)

Roster Percentage: 51% 

FAAB Recommendation: 25%

Singletary just had the first big game for any Texans RB this season, compiling 150 rushing yards and a TD on 30 rush attempts. It was a great performance which should keep him ahead of Pierce upon his return. If Pierce is forced to miss another game, Singletary is in line for another huge workload in a tremendous matchup against Arizona.

Ty Chandler (MIN RB)

Roster Percentage: 9% 

FAAB Recommendation: 25% 

It is Week 11 so if you need a win and are struggling at RB, Ty Chandler is your guy. Chandler ran 15 times for 45 yards in Week 10 with Alexander Mattison leaving the game early with a concussion. It is becoming the norm for players to miss a week after suffering a concussion, so it looks like Chandler could be the RB1 in Minnesota in a tremendous matchup against the Denver Broncos.

Noah Brown (HOU WR)

Roster Percentage: 48% 

FAAB Recommendation: 15-20%

Noah Brown has gone wild over the last two weeks. After going 6/153/1 in Week 9, he went 7/172 in Week 10. CJ Stroud looks like an absolute stud, and while Brown put up these numbers with no Nico Collins, he at least deserves to be rostered and likely started in Week 11. Back-to-back 150+ yard games is nothing to scoff at.

Jayden Reed (GB WR)

Roster Percentage: 21% 

FAAB Recommendation: 10% 

Jayden Reed has a TD or and/or 80+ yards in three of his last four games. This has all come with just 18 targets over four weeks but a great matchup against the Chargers puts him in streamer status.

Kyle Phillips (TEN WR)

Roster Percentage: 1% 

FAAB Recommendation: 5% 

Kyle Phillips is enjoying catching passes from Wiil Levis. Over the last two weeks, Phillips has compiled seven catches for 129 yards on ten targets. He is a decent target in 14+ team leagues.

A.T. Perry (NO WR)

Roster Percentage: 0% 

FAAB Recommendation: 0-2% 

The rookie, Perry, was active for the first time this season and shockingly played 84% of snaps for New Orleans, more than any other Saints wide receiver. With Michale Thomas injured, Perry could continue to play a lot of snaps, and makes for an interesting cheap add.

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By Michael Petropoulos