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    Soaptown Stampede
    Tue Nov 11 11:51am CT

    Trade Block Update

    Players on the Block:

    • Dak Prescott QB DAL
    • Travis Etienne RB JAX
    • Josh Jacobs RB GB
    • George Kittle TE SF

    Positions Needed:

    • Running Back
    • Wide Receiver
    • Tight End

    Looking for 2026 draft capital. Give me your young, juicy TEs, WRs, and RBs with future potential, maybe even some draft picks, and I will rent you the final piece for your playoff run.

    Commissioner
    Wed Nov 5 10:17am CT

    Week 9 Review…

    Worldwide “What’s Wrong With You, Italy?” Edition!

    I ended my Sunday at the Lucca Comics and Games Festival thinking that I might be able to find some NFL football to view at night. After all, with the 7 hour time difference, something would just be kicking off, right?

    Not in Italy. They had no mention of any American football, thus running against the rest of Europe’s inclinations. (Well, a couple o’ countries, anyway.) So I saw… nothing! 

    But, much like the news media at large, this reporter refuses to let trivial things like first hand experience, facts and other matters get in the way. So after a bit of digging and research, you hold in your hands (or screen) the first ever League Of Power International Review, begun at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris (where I missed a flight and was stranded for a time) and then concluded over the Atlantic.

    The Week That Was!

    MONARCHS BLACK OUT TOTHIANS, 195-117 IN MATCHUP OF LEAGUE’S BEST!

    Word has it that Ande wasn’t pleased when the Tothians usurped his stance atop the league’s standings. With that in mind, he deployed his not-so-secret weapon, Brock Freaking Bowers. Between his 46 points and Drake London’s 40, Ande nearly hit 200. To make matters worse, Ande told Brock Bowers to put Tucker Kraft’s leg through the cheese shredder (this is how I find out if you guys actually read this) so he could be sure to claim the Top Tight End In The Game Crown!

    The Toths drop just their second game of the year to fall to 7-2 and Ande moves up to 6-3. Predictin’ Pete called this one to start 1-0.

    GROUNDBLIZZARDS BLOW AWAY SOAPTOWN, 132-107, IN WHITE-OUT!

    Justin Herbert and the Ravens Defense did the heavy in this one as Phil’s squad couldn’t find their way through the obscured, windswept field up on the North Dakota plains. Jeff’s crew bounced back from a rather moribund performance the week before to move to 3-6 while Phil dropped to an unfamiliar 2-7. Pete sits at 1-1.

    WINGS OF WICHITA SOAR OVER CROW HILL, 141-124

    With Jahmyr Gibbs stymied by the stout Vikings Defense and deactivated WR Cooper Kupp sitting in the starting lineup, the Crow Hill gang had no chance. Wings WR Tee Higgins has been revived by Joe Flacco and that has helped them to a 6-3 record. Crow Hill failed to unsheathe its sword and fell to 3-6.  Pete is 1-2!

    PPPERS TOO POWERFUL FOR BULLDOGS, WIN 170-91!

    Team Triple P has been something of a one-man team all year. As goes Christian McCaffrey, so go the Packers. But they actually got a good game out of Sam LaPorta and if he catches fire, watch out. Davante Adams had a nice game for Brent but that’s about it. The Pack is now 6-3 while the Dogs are 4-5. Pete got this one to go 2-2.

    LOS OCHOS CINCOS DEVASTATED BY LATE GAME TURNAROUND, LOSE 139-118

    Pete had taken note of Los Cincos’ failure to start Lamar Jackson. No problem, as Joe Flacco outscored him!

    Still, this game came down to a Flacco INT and late Caleb Williams TD pass, all of which caused a wild swing in the results of this game. Yet, despite that kind of drama, the Italians don’t want any part of American football? 

    Crazy.

    In any case, the Devs move to 5-4 while the Cincos drop to 2-7. Pickin’ Pete moves to 3-2.

    BOUNCING BOYS BOUNCE TEAM 53, 146-124!

    Jim’s all-time favorite player, Michael Pittman (seriously, I think he’s had him for 17 seasons straight), had a solid 21-point effort. But the two-tight end startin’ Bouncing Boys were pushed to a victory by Kyle Monangai, CeeDee Lamb and Trey McBride and keep their playoff hopes alive. They move to 5-4, the 53ers drop to the same and Pete, who called a double-B win, ends the week 4-2!

    With nine weeks done, it's worth it to review the point standings as that's the true indication of strength:

     

    1. TOTHIANS 1,355 7-2
    2. MONARCHS 1,318  6-3
    3. DEVASTATORS 1,294 5-4
    4. WICHITA WINGS 1265 6-3
    5. POWERFUL PENCIL PACKERS 1,241 6-3
    6. TEAM 53 1,222 5-4
    7. BOUNCING BOYS 1,126 5-4
    8. RIVERDALE BULLDOGS 1,122 4-5
    9. CROW HILL SAMURAI 1,119 3-6
    10. GROUNDBLIZZARDS 1,068 3-6
    11. SOAPTOWN STAMPEDE 1,054 2-7
    12. LOS OCHOS CINCOS 1,038 2-7
    Riverdale Bulldogs
    Tue Nov 4 6:12am CT

    Trade Block Update

    Players on the Block:

    • D.K. Metcalf WR PIT

    Positions Needed:

    • Running Back
    Commissioner
    Tue Oct 14 11:25am CT

    IT’S A WIN/LOSE, UP/DOWN, BLACK AND WHITE WORLD AND THE TOTHIANS OWN IT!

    BLACK AND WHITERS DOMINATE LEAGUE WITH THE MOST POINTS SCORED
    Konfidence Soars As Kastle Krause Servants Klearing Mantel For Trophy
     
     
    TOTHIANS 168.45, WICHITA WINGS 155.30
    You are Danny Rand… er, Seth Jones. 
     
    Mahomes, Achane and Marquis Brown have pushed you to an astounding 155 points. 
     
    In your heart of hearts, you know victory is guaranteed. 
     
    But the Power of the Iron Fist is not yours to claim, for it belongs to the Tothians. True, Bo Nix may have disappointed and Rachaad White was average, but Jaxon Smith-Njigba was good for 38. (When will Pete start the battery of JSN and Crow Hill reject Sam Darnold?)
     
    But, Then Came Bronson. Er… ROBINSON. 
     
    BIJAN ROBINSON and a 50-point Monday night ass kicking.
     
    The Toths stand atop the league at 5-1 with 906 points, 55 more than their nearest rival— also the Wings! They drop to 4-2 and Pete is 1-0 as a predictor.
     
     
    SOAPTOWN STAMPEDE 150, RIVERDALE BULLDOGS 102
    You are Phil Hester. 
     
    Your squad has disappointed. Such is your sense of desperation that you have spent $86 of your $100 Free Agent Budget.
     
    You need a win. 
     
    Can you focus your chi and summon the Power of the Iron Fist and drop it on the Bulldogs?
     
    You can.
     
    And did.
     
    Brian Thomas Jr. finally lived up to his Keeper Status with 24. Dak was good for 27. Josh Jacobs tortured the Bengals for 36.
     
    Brent’s Bulldogs were more like Poodles as they barely broke 100. When your starting RBs only total 11, you lose… your jaw fractured by the Power of the Iron Fist.
     
    Phil’s SSers stay alive at 2-4, the Poodles drop to 3-3 and Pete stands at 2-0.
     
     
    BOUNCING BOYS 122.81, MONARCHS 121.39
    You are Ande Parks.
     
    In order to secure the trophy, you have made faustian bargains with the devil himself.
     
    But that was in the past. You’re cocky now, as the commissioner had identified you as champion-to-be. So you decided to keep your soul, rather than attain the Power of the Iron Fist. 
     
    A crippling mistake. 
     
    Your Drakes— Maye and London— totaled 73, but Puka’s injury was a savage blow. 
     
    Meanwhile, the Bouncing Boys were powered by their pair of Tight Ends, Trey McBride and and Tyler Warren. As the Monarchs closed on them during Monday night’s games, they used the Power of the Iron Fingernails to hang onto the cliff and escape with a win.
     
    They move to 3-3, the Monarchs slip to 4-2 and Pete sits at 2-1
     
     
    DEVASTATORS 134, GROUNDBLIZZARDS 86
    You are Seth Jurgens.
     
    You have lost Omarion Hampton to injury and are forced with the decision to pick up one of the Chargers RBs.
     
    “HASSAN HASKINS,” scream the experts. “Let Hester have him for $11,” you respond. “I’ll take Vindal for $9.”
     
    You don’t start him, but he and his 25 points are in your back pocket. Even without him, the Power of the Iron Fist merged with your squad to hammer our a win, despite Emeka Egbuka getting A-Hurt-a. Not that you needed much with the ‘Blizz scoring just 86-points. (!!!!????)
     
    The Devastators move to 3-3 (though are third in points scored) while Groundblizzards drop to 1-5 and Pete is 3-1.
     
     
    CROW HILL SAMURAI 123, LOS OCHOS CINCOS 104
    You are Ron Marz. 
     
    Having not dropped a Tweet in the last thirty seconds, you look up from your keyboard.
     
    You see the League of Power atop your shelf and wonder, “Last year, I wielded the Power of the Iron Fist to vanquish my opponents. How do I stand at 1-4? I will refocus my chi and once again summon THE POWER.”
     
    Either that, or you were lucky enough to pick up Rico Dowdle.
     
    He was good for 46 and drove you to your second straight win.
     
    If the Cincos had a healthy WR in the lineup, that might have been a different story as Terry McLaurin didn’t play and Calvin Ridley went out with an injury.
     
    The Samurai stay alive at 2-4, the Cincos sink to 1-5 and Pete misses this one to go to 3-2.
     
     
    POWERFUL PENCIL PACKERS 123, TEAM 53 109
    You are Jim McLauchlin.
     
    You have depended on Michael Pittman before.
     
    He let you down.
     
    As he did again Sunday.
     
    Nevertheless, you have every advantage as your opponent is Gordon Purcell, who is starting a kicker ON FREAKIN’ BYE, and Quentin Collins… er, Johnston who didn’t even play! You should have been able to summon the Power of the Iron Fist and crush the skulls of the PPPers!
     
    But Gordon’s Luck of the Irish offsets your own, and that didn’t happen.
     
    They’ve been lucky all year (Cee Dee Lamb’s injury + gold for Pickens) and move to 5-1 while the 53ers drop to 3-3. Pete gets this one and goes 4-2 on the week, 18-12.
     
    For those who haven't read Chris Claremont’s Iron Fist, the author apologizes for your bewilderment and thanks you, for your patience.
    Commissioner
    Wed Oct 1 11:08am CT

    AT THE QUARTER POLE!

    League Of Power Celebrates Having 25% Of The Season Done!
    Playoffs: Who’s In? Who’s Out? Who’s So ‘Bleah’ That It’s Hard To Tell?
     
    We are all back from Seth’s magnificent wedding in Washington, DC (congrats to Melissa and him) and now it's time to dial back into the workaday world. 
     
    Would note that we took in a Nationals game and their ballpark has the oddest Ring of Honor I’ve ever seen. It featured players from the Homestead Grays, Montreal Expos and Washington Senators.
     
    To be more specific, two different Washington Senators teams.
     
    Guys like Clark Griffith, Harmon Killebrew, Joe Cronin and Walter Johnson are there, even though they are really part of Minnesota Twins history.
     
    Frank Howard was part of the second Senators team, which then became the Texas Rangers. Is he listed in their ROH? 
     
    No idea. 
     
    As for the Expos… fine… they were part of the franchise’s history.
     
    The others weren’t.
     
    BIZARRE. 
     
    Apparently, any player who ever had a $1 bill in his wallet gets in their ring of honor.
     
    I think they should make room for the Seattle Pilots as well. Gimme some Mike Marshall and Don Mincher! 
     
    On to the games!
     
    TOTHIANS (2-1) at DEVASTATORS (1-2)
    Pete’s call: Devs by 9
    The Devastators scored 145 and in this league, that will typically get you a win. 
     
    But they were playing the highest scoring team of the week— the Tothians!
     
    Team Surly saw every player hit double digits with Bo Nix and Bijan Robinson both eclipsing 30. Even Quinshon Judkins rolled up 22. 
     
    The Devs were compromised at the QB position where Caleb Williams was standing in for Jayden Daniels. He only scored 16 but, hey, his manicure game is definitely the best there is. 
     
    Just what you want your QB to excel at.
     
    The surly black & whiters move to 3-1, the Devastators drop to 1-3 and Predictin’ Pete starts 1-0.
     
     
    POWERFUL PENCIL PACKERS (2-1) at SOAPTOWN STAMPEDE (1-2)
    Pete’s call: Triple P by 5
    Phil’s Double-S squad has seen some tough luck this year but Josh Jacobs and Travis Etienne pushed him to 144 points.
     
    Unfortunately, he benched Dak Prescott (37 points) for Marcus Mariota (18) and that cost him the win.
     
    Gordon got big games from the Law Firm of McCaffrey, Mayfield and Sutton and that was enough to push him to a narrow 146-144 win.
     
    He climbs to 3-1 while Phil drops to 1-3 and Pete goes to 2-0.
     
     
    MONARCHS (3-0) at LOS OCHOS CINCOS (1-2)
    Petes call: Monarchs by 11
    41 points from Puka Nacua. 
     
    Get that many points from one player and you’re bound to win and that is exactly what Ande’s kingly squad was able to pull off. 
     
    And that’s despite getting 0.00000 from kicker Joey Slye!
     
    David was hit by Jaylen Warren not playing as well as Lamar Jackson’s injury. Not that it would have made any difference the points simply weren’t there to beat the soon-to-be- League Of Power Champion Monarchs. 
     
    Ande and the Monarchs sit atop the grand throne at 4-0 while the Cincos fall to 1-3 and Pete goes to 3-0.
     
     
    BOUNCING BOYS (2-1) at WICHITA WINGS (2-1)
    Pete’s call: Double B by 7
    The Bouncers scored 120 points, which can be enough to win on occasion.
     
    Not this week. David Montgomery, who dominated with 35 points the week before, chipped in with just 1 this week. With first round pick Cee Dee Lamb on the shelf, this is a weakened team.
     
    Seth Jones’ Wichita Wings got exemplary days from Patrick Mahomes and Amon-Ra St. Brown and that was the difference.
     
    They get a sweet 148-120 win and go to 3-1 while the Bouncers drop to 2-2. Pete misses this one to sit at 3-1.
     
     
    RIVERDALE BULLDOGS (2-1) at GROUNDBLIZZARDS (1-2)
    Pete’s call: Moose Gang by 13
    It’s interesting to see what a team can do when its roster has just one kicker rather than three and two tight ends, rather than four.
     
    Player/coach Moose Mason got his act together after consulting with Archie, Jughead and Reggie and came up with a roster that is capable of being quite a factor. Jordan Love, Bucky Irving and the Eagles defense all had great days.
     
    Jeff’s Groundblizzards were hurt by a lack of production from Jameson Williams and Keon Coleman. 
     
    Riverdale, now so cocky that its work-out t-shirts now read, “Betty? Veronica? How about both?!” wins it, 145-120, and moves to 3-1 while the ‘Bizz drop to 1-3 and Pete is 4-1.
     
     
    TEAM 53 (1-2) at CROW HILL SAMURAI (0-3)
    Pete’s call: TingelHOFfers by 9
    When Ashton Jeanty rolls up 41, you’ll hit 143 without breaking a sweat and that’s just what Jim McLauchlin’s 53ers managed to do. 
     
    Samurai owner Ron "I was on the battlefield and didn’t have time to pay attention my squad though I could tweet like a maniac” Marz checked in with a curious backfield of Derrick Henry and Justice Hill.
     
    Hill nailed a phat 33 but King Henry disappointed with just 7.
     
    OUCH.
     
    Agent Jim trounces Client Ron and moves to 2-2 while the Battlefielders drop to 0-4. Pete ends the week 5-1, going well beyond .500 for the year at 14-10!

     

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  • Fantasy Week 11Scoreboard
    Riverdale Bulldogs (4-6)0.00
    Monarchs (6-4)20.75
    The Tothians (8-2)0.00
    Groundblizzards (4-6)0.00
    The Powerful Pencil Packe (6-4)10.40
    Bouncing Boys (5-5)0.00
    Crow Hill Samurai (4-6)0.00
    The Devastators (6-4)0.00
    Los Ochos Cincos (3-7)41.20
    Wichita Wings (7-3)8.50
    Soaptown Stampede (2-8)0.00
    Team 53 (5-5)8.40
  • Player Notes
    CeeDee Lamb Nov 15 6:30pm CT
    CeeDee Lamb

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has proven he is one of the elite fantasy wideouts when healthy. Lamb is coming off a strong performance in Week 9, hauling in 7 catches for 85 yards against the Cardinals. He remains one of Dak Prescott's favorite targets, earning 22 targets over his last two games. Look for Lamb and the Cowboys to get back on track this week against a poor Las Vegas Raiders defense. The Raiders have been allowing around 214 passing yards per game, giving Dallas plenty of opportunities to attack through the air. Lamb should be heavily involved again in what projects to be a high-scoring matchup with a 49.5-point total. RotoBaller currently has Lamb ranked as the WR4 for Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    George Pickens Nov 15 6:30pm CT
    George Pickens

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens has proven to be a consistent weapon for Dak Prescott and the Cowboys all season. Pickens is coming off a solid Week 9 outing, posting six catches for 79 yards against the Cardinals. Now coming out of the bye, the Cowboys are set to face the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11. Expect Pickens to remain heavily involved, as he continues to operate as one of the top targets in the Dallas offense. The Raiders' defense has struggled this season, allowing around 214 passing yards per game, giving the Cowboys plenty of opportunities to move the ball through the air. With Pickens seeing at least nine targets in each of his last two games, he should remain a strong fantasy option once again. RotoBaller currently has Pickens ranked as the WR11 for Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    Jake Ferguson Nov 15 6:30pm CT
    Jake Ferguson

    Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson has been a steady target for Dak Prescott all season. Ferguson has recorded at least five receptions in all but two games this year and continues to be one of the most reliable pass catchers in the Cowboys' offense. He's coming off a Week 9 performance where he posted five receptions for 50 yards against the Cardinals. This week, Ferguson and the Cowboys are set to face the Las Vegas Raiders in what could turn into a shootout (49.5 total). The Raiders' defense has been mediocre against the pass, allowing around 214 passing yards per game, which ranks 16th in the NFL. With a high implied scoring total, Dallas should be able to put points on the board, giving Ferguson plenty of opportunities in the passing game. RotoBaller currently has Ferguson ranked as the TE5 for Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    Brandon Aubrey Nov 15 6:30pm CT
    Brandon Aubrey

    Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey has disappointed over his last two starts, averaging only five fantasy points during that stretch. Coming off the bye, the Cowboys will look to get back on track as they take on the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11. Aubrey has already proven he's one of the best kickers in the NFL, and this matchup gives him a strong chance to rebound in what projects to be a high-scoring affair (49.5 total). The Raiders' defense has allowed around 320 total yards per game, giving Dallas plenty of opportunities to move the ball and create scoring chances for Aubrey. RotoBaller currently has Aubrey ranked as the No. 1 kicker for Week 11, making him a must-start option in all fantasy formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Dak Prescott Nov 15 6:20pm CT
    Dak Prescott

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott enters Week 11 looking to bounce back after a rough two-game stretch where he averaged just 11 fantasy points, easily his coldest run of the season. Even with the slump, Prescott has been one of the top quarterbacks in fantasy this year, and the underlying metrics still point to a player performing at a high level overall. This week sets up nicely for a rebound. Dallas plays the Las Vegas Raiders, a defense that gives up 214 passing yards per game and struggles to consistently pressure quarterbacks, ranking in the bottom 10 in sacks. Opposing passers have regularly outperformed expectations against this unit, which should give Prescott cleaner pockets and more chances to push the ball downfield. Coming out of the bye, the Cowboys' offense should reset and get back to its usual rhythm. Add in one of the highest implied totals of the week at 49.5, and Prescott is positioned for a strong fantasy outing with plenty of scoring opportunities on the table. He remains a confident QB1 play and is RotoBaller's 4th-ranked quarterback for Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    Javonte Williams Nov 15 6:20pm CT
    Javonte Williams

    Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams has consistently dominated the work out of the Cowboys' backfield all year. Williams has been one of the most reliable players in the Dallas offense this season and is currently on pace to finish as a top-12 fantasy running back. He was held in check in his last game against the Cardinals in Week 9, but he remains one of the most consistent options at the position. This week, Williams and the Cowboys face the Las Vegas Raiders, a defense that has been fairly mediocre against the run. The Raiders are allowing around 106 rushing yards per game and have given up 12 rushing touchdowns on the year. This sets up a strong opportunity for Williams and the Dallas offense to get back on track against a lackluster Raiders unit. RotoBaller currently has Williams ranked as the RB5 for Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    Evan McPherson Nov 15 6:00pm CT
    Evan McPherson

    Cincinnati Bengals kicker Evan McPherson has been a more consistent option over the last few weeks. Over the last three games, McPherson has made 7-of-8 field goal attempts, while connecting on all 12 extra point kicks during that span. The Bengals offense has been moving the ball better lately with Joe Flacco under center. They head into a matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 11. McPherson knocked down seven kicks during their last meeting. Given his recent success, McPherson is worth a look as a streaming option for fantasy managers in need of a kicker in Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    Van Jefferson Nov 15 5:50pm CT
    Van Jefferson

    Tennessee Titans wide receiver Van Jefferson has been a non-factor in the offense over the last few weeks. Jefferson has seen increased playing time with Calvin Ridley (hamstring) missing each of the last three games. During that time, Jefferson has been held to six receptions for 68 yards and has been held out of the end zone. Right now, Ridley is questionable for the upcoming Week 11 matchup against the Houston Texans. If he sits, Jefferson will probably play over 80 percent of the offensive snaps, but that hasn't helped his fantasy value. Jefferson should be viewed as a touchdown-dependent option for Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    Cole Kmet Nov 15 5:40pm CT
    Cole Kmet

    Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet (back) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings. He was limited to begin the week, but has been cleared to play after getting in back-to-back full practice sessions. Despite being active, Kmet hasn't been much of a factor in the offense lately. In fact, Kmet has been held to one reception in each of his last four games. He continues to split up reps with Colston Loveland who has been the much better fantasy option. At the moment, it's tough to imagine Kmet having much fantasy value going forward. He'll be a touchdown-dependent option for Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    Xavier Weaver Nov 15 5:30pm CT
    Xavier Weaver

    Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Xavier Weaver is expected to see an expanded role during the upcoming Week 11 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Weaver has barely played this season, and sat out last week's game due to an ankle issue. He appears to be healthy now and ready to make an impact. Weaver could be asked to step up with Marvin Harrison Jr. (appendix) ruled out for Sunday's game. He figures to serve as the third wideout behind Michael Wilson and Greg Dortch. Weaver hasn't done enough on the field to warrant starting this weekend.

    From RotoBaller

    Elijah Higgins Nov 15 5:20pm CT
    Elijah Higgins

    Arizona Cardinals tight end Elijah Higgins has seen an increased role on offense over the last few weeks. Over the last two games, Higgins has hauled in five of his six targets for 49 yards. Despite that, he remains the backup to Trey McBride, who is one of the best tight ends in the league. It's possible that Higgins does see a slightly larger workload with Marvin Harrison Jr. (appendix) out in Week 11. Normally, Higgins has been playing about 40 percent of the offensive snaps. There's a chance that does increase, but probably not by too much. Higgins is a desperation deep league option for the Week 11 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.

    From RotoBaller

    Daniel Carlson Nov 15 5:10pm CT
    Daniel Carlson

    Las Vegas Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson hasn't been able to offer fantasy managers much value over the last few weeks. Over the last three games, Carlson is 1-for-2 on field goal attempts, while making 3-of-4 extra point attempts. The 30-year-old hasn't been great this season, but he also doesn't get a ton of chances. The promising news is that Carlson is heading into a favorable matchup in Week 11. The Raiders will face off against the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night. The Cowboys have struggled to contain anyone this season, so the Raiders should be able to get into scoring position. Carlson isn't an ideal fantasy option, but he should offer better value than he has the past few weeks.

    From RotoBaller

    Tyler Lockett Nov 15 4:50pm CT
    Tyler Lockett

    Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Tyler Lockett (knee) was limited in Thursday's practice with a knee injury, but he put in full practices on Friday and Saturday and has been cleared to play in Week 11 against the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football, according to Ryan McFadden of ESPN. In a pristine matchup, Lockett will be looking to stay heavily involved in the passing attack after catching five of his six targets for a season-high 44 yards in the Week 10 loss to the Denver Broncos. The 33-year-old had only 10 catches for 70 scoreless yards in seven games with the Titans before joining the Raiders and reuniting with quarterback Geno Smith. Lockett and Smith have clear chemistry from their days in Seattle. With that said, Lockett might still be the No. 3 target for Smith behind Tre Tucker and Brock Bowers. Lockett's upside isn't what it used to be, but his chemistry with Smith shouldn't be ignored, and he's facing the worst defense against WRs this week in Dallas. In deeper fantasy leagues, Lockett is in play as a WR4/5 this week.

    From RotoBaller

    Demarcus Robinson Nov 15 4:40pm CT
    Demarcus Robinson

    San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Demarcus Robinson hasn't made much of an impact in the passing game in his first year in the Bay Area despite the 49ers being one of the most banged-up teams in the NFL. Through seven games (one start) in 2025, Robinson has caught 11 of his 21 targets for 142 yards and is still searching for his first touchdown of the year. He did play 46% of the offensive snaps (third-highest snap share of the season) in last week's blowout loss to the Los Angeles Rams, but it led to only three catches on four targets for 34 yards. Fellow wideout Ricky Pearsall (knee) is making his return this weekend for the first time since spraining his PCL in Week 4, so Robinson figures to see less time on the field in Week 11 versus the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals' defense has been middle of the pack in terms of fantasy points allowed per game to opposing wideouts, and Robinson remains off the fantasy radar in pretty much all leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Darnell Washington Nov 15 4:30pm CT
    Darnell Washington

    Pittsburgh Steelers big-bodied tight end Darnell Washington caught his only touchdown of the season and the second of his career in the first matchup against the division-rival Cincinnati Bengals on Oct. 16, but it came on just three catches (five targets) for two yards. Since then, the 6-foot-7, 264-pound unit has caught five passes for 58 yards and no touchdowns on seven targets as the team's TE3 behind Pat Freiermuth and Jonnu Smith. In nine total games in 2025 in his third year in the NFL, Washington has just 14 receptions for 142 yards and one touchdown on 21 targets. His size sets him apart when quarterback Aaron Rodgers is facing pressure and he just needs to throw the ball up to a big target, but otherwise, Washington just isn't seeing enough volume to be anything more than a TE3 in fantasy, even against a Bengals defense that has allowed the most half-PPR points per game to the TE position.

    From RotoBaller

    DeMarvion Overshown Nov 15 4:00pm CT
    DeMarvion Overshown

    Dallas Cowboys linebacker DeMarvion Overshown (knee) is off the injury report and will make his 2025 debut against the Las Vegas Raiders. Overshown suffered a significant knee injury (Torn ACL, MCL, PCL) in December of 2024 but is making his return just 11 months after the horrifying injury. During his rookie season, Overshown was an impact player for the Cowboys, forcing five sacks, 90 tackles, a forced fumble, and a pick-six in just 13 games. The Cowboys' defense has struggled in both the run game and the passing game, so Overshown's presence will be one to watch on Monday Night when they face the Las Vegas Raiders.

    From RotoBaller

    Younghoe Koo Nov 15 3:50pm CT
    Younghoe Koo

    The New York Giants have signed kicker Younghoe Koo to the active roster ahead of Week 11's matchup against the Green Bay Packers. With Graham Gano (neck) on the injured reserve, Koo will likely serve the kicking duties for the remainder of the season. Koo made both field goal and extra point attempts in Week 10, even in the cold and windy conditions in Chicago. The Giants face the Green Bay Packers in Week 11, who have been an elite defense in 2025. With Jaxson Dart (concussion) out, and Jameis Winston under center, field goal opportunities could be rare in this one.

    From RotoBaller

    Milton Williams Nov 15 3:50pm CT
    Milton Williams

    The New England Patriots have placed defensive tackle Milton Williams (ankle) on injured reserve after he suffered a high-ankle sprain early in Thursday night's win over the New York Jets. Williams, who signed a four-year, $104 million contract in the offseason, has been one of the driving forces behind New England's dramatic improvement against the run. Williams was a key part of the Philadelphia Eagles' run defense in 2024 when they ranked as the best defense against running backs. With Williams sidelined until at least Week 16, the team will need defensive ends Joshua Farmer and Cory Durden to step up in Williams' absence.

    From RotoBaller

    Dont'e Thornton Jr. Nov 15 3:40pm CT
    Dont'e Thornton Jr.

    Las Vegas Raiders rookie wide receiver Dont'e Thornton Jr. is trying to take advantage of expanded opportunities in Week 11. Thornton only caught one pass for four yards in their Week 11 loss to the Denver Broncos, but played 60% of the snaps, which ranked second on the team. With the Dallas Cowboys on the slate in Week 11, Thornton could offer big-play upside in deeper leagues and DFS formats. The Cowboys have allowed the most half-PPR fantasy points to wide receivers this season, so this could be a big week for the rookie receiver. In what should be a high-scoring affair in Week 11, look for Thornton to make an impact in Week 11.

    From RotoBaller

    Gabriel Davis Nov 15 3:30pm CT
    Gabriel Davis

    The Buffalo Bills activated wide receivers Mecole Hardman and Gabriel Davis to the active roster this week. Hardman, who was recently signed, brings game-breaking speed as a receiving and return specialist, while Davis offers size and experience in the offense. Khalil Shakir remains the team's No. 1 receiver but currently ranks 41st in the NFL in receiving yards. With no injury designations in the Bills' wide receiver room, the latest roster moves suggest that at least one receiver is likely to be a healthy scratch against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. While neither Hardman nor Davis carries much fantasy value this week, both should have opportunities to add a spark to an underwhelming receiving room.

    From RotoBaller

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    Giants+7
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    Browns+7.5
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    Chiefs45u
    Broncos+4
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    Sun 7:20pm CT
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    Mon 7:15pm CT
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