Week 11 Fantasy Report

 

WR Earl Bennett- Chicago

Percent owned (ESPN): 9.0%

In two games back from injury, Bennett, a preseason stand out and a college teammate of Jay Cutler’s, has had performances of 5/95/1 and 6/81/0. Its clear Jay Cutler is way more comfortable throwing to him than any of Chicago’s other receivers.

WR Laurent Robinson- Dallas

Percent owned (ESPN): 11.7%

Robinson was good in place of Miles Austin earlier this season and he was again this week with a 3/73/2 performance. Austin is not expected back for a few weeks.

WR Vincent Brown- San Diego

Percent owned (ESPN): 0.2%

Brown has stepped in admirably for an injured Malcom Floyd with performances of 4/79/0 and 5/97/1 in two starts. Floyd is not expected to go next week and if Brown keeps this up, it might be the rookie’s starting job permanently in an offense that is always good for fantasy points.

RB Lance Ball- Denver

Percent owned (ESPN): 0.3%

Knowshon Moreno is done for the year. Willis McGahee is questionable on a short week and the Broncos figure to run a ton because they’re running a triple option offense (not even kidding). This week he had 30 carries for 96 yards. He’s not very good (30 carries and his long was 9!), but he’ll get you volume yards this week.

WR Harry Douglas- Atlanta

Percent owned (ESPN): 0.3%

Julio Jones has a hamstring injury. We’ll know more soon. In his absence, Douglas caught 8 passes for 133 yards and a score.

 

WR Greg Little- Cleveland

Percent owned (ESPN): 4.9%

Is this talented rookie finally hitting his stride? Colt McCoy’s favorite target had 6 catches for 84 yards against St. Louis. He has 36 catches for 379 yards this season.

WR Damian Williams- Tennessee

Percent owned (ESPN): 1.6%

Williams is a talented 2nd year player. Tennessee doesn’t have an established #1 receiver with Kenny Britt out and Williams just had 5 catches for 106 yards and a score against Carolina. He’s worth a flier in deeper leagues.

RB Donald Brown- Indianapolis

Percent owned (ESPN): 7.2%

As long as Joseph Addai is out, Brown looks like the lead back in Indianapolis, for what that’s worth. In his last 3, he has 40 carries for 156 yards and a score, including 14 for 53 this week. He’s not very good and he’s not on a very good offense, but he’s still a starting running back.

RB Chris Ogbonnaya- Cleveland

Percent owned (ESPN): 13.7%

He won’t get to play St. Louis’ miserable run defense every week, but Peyton Hillis and Montario Hardesty can’t stay healthy and Ogbonnaya had 90 yards on 19 carries this week, as well as 2 catches for 19 yards.

 

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