Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings for Week 11: Troy Franklin, A.J. Brown, Tee Higgins and More
Morgan gives his week 11 fantasy football rankings for wide receivers.
Let's put together a top-30 fantasy football PPR wide receiver list for week 11.
We already went over quarterbacks and the top-25 fantasy tight ends. Check back in a bit for the running back ranking article.
Check out week 11 fantasy football projections for wide receivers on FantasySP as well.
1. Puka Nacua
Nacua is atop the wideout leaderboard for fantasy points so far, so I'm sticking with him at No. 1.
Even his “down” performances are pretty good, and that's why I like him atop the rankings every week. His matchup against the Seahawks is below average, but nothing crazy.
JSN continues to deliver week after week, and probably has the highest upside of any fantasy wideout right now.
The Rams are just an average matchup, so Smith-Njigba should star again in this one.
Chase has the most favorable fantasy matchup against the Steelers this week.
The last time the teams met, Chase had 161 yards and a score on 16 catches and 23 targets. If he does that again…
4. CeeDee Lamb
Despite the Cowboys' offense struggling a bit over the past couple weeks, Lamb has been good.
He has a favorable test against the Raiders, so I expect Lamb to deliver a big fantasy score.
St. Brown is a steady fantasy asset inside a potent Lions' offense, which is always a good thing.
His matchup against the Eagles is below average, but I expect ARSB to deliver in every matchup. Trust him to get the job done again, as long as he's not suspended.
Jefferson stumbled a bit last week, so he's looking for a bounceback outing.
He gets the Bears, who are a favorable matchup for a fantasy wideout. Jefferson had 44 yards and a touchdown on four receptions and seven targets in the first meeting between the teams.
7. Drake London
London has been stellar over the past two games, and will look to keep things going in a tough test against the Panthers.
He was held to 55 yards on five receptions and eight targets in the first matchup between the teams, but I expect more from him in week 11.
8. Nico Collins
Collins continues to deliver, and that's a positive given that the Texans' quarterback is up in the air.
The Titans are a favorable matchup for the wideout, who had 79 yards on four catches and six targets back in week 4 against Tennessee.
9. Rashee Rice
Rice has been great in his first three games of the season for the Chiefs.
He has a brutal matchup against the Broncos coming next, otherwise he'd rank quite a bit higher.
10. Emeka Egbuka
Egbuka got back on track last week, so he's a high-end option again for me.
He has a slightly below-average test coming against the Bills, but I expect above-average results for the Bucs' No. 1 wideout.
11. Davante Adams
Adams is dealing with an injury, so his status will be one to watch as the week progresses.
The tougher test against the Seahawks doesn't scare me because of how the Rams' offense has looked, especially of late. Adams and Nacua should be in line for more big fantasy outings.
12. Jaylen Waddle
Waddle is thriving as the Dolphins' No. 1 wideout.
He has a great matchup coming against the Commanders, so this is a chance for Waddle to really shine. He has top-end upside in this matchup.
13. Ladd McConkey
The early-season concerns of McConkey are way in the past - he's the top LA receiver again.
A pretty favorable matchup against the Jaguars is a chance for him to keep things rolling and deliver for his fantasy owners again. We'll see if McConkey can.
14. George Pickens
Pickens has been a steady fantasy performer since Lamb returned to the field.
The favorable matchup against the Raiders is a chance for both Dallas wideouts to shine, and both are easy starts for week 11 as a result.
15. DeVonta Smith
Smith has grabbed the WR1 role in Philly in my eyes. He's been in double figures in three straight games, and I expect another nice game in week 11 against the Lions.
Detroit is an above-average matchup for wideouts, so fire up Smith confidently this week.
16. Rome Odunze
Odunze bounced back with a nice fantasy showing in week 10.
He has the Vikings this week, and had 37 yards and a score on six grabs and nine targets against them back in week 1. Minnesota is a tougher matchup on paper, but I still like Odunze to deliver enough.
17. Courtland Sutton
Sutton could be losing his WR1 status in Denver, but I have him as the team's top option again in week 11.
Kansas City is a tougher matchup for the Denver wideouts, but I like the offense and Sutton to get rolling again and for the wideout to score a good amount of fantasy points.
18. Stefon Diggs
Diggs has scored a touchdown in three straight games, and been in double figures four straight weeks and six of the past seven contests.
He has a bit tougher test against the Jets, but down Sauce Gardner now, I expect Diggs to deliver a healthy amount of fantasy points on Thursday night.
19. Tee Higgins
Higgins has a score in four of his past five games, and has been good in the Joe Flacco era in Cincinnati.
The favorable test against the Steelers is enough reason to start Higgins in week 11. He went for 96 yards and a touchdown on six receptions and 10 targets the first time the teams met this season.
20. Zay Flowers
Baltimore's offense might not be hitting on all cylinders, but Flowers has scored in double figures in all but two games so far, so a top-20 spot is still warranted.
He has a tougher test against the Browns, but he went for 75 yards on seven catches and 11 targets the last time the teams met, so I'm not concerned with the matchup.
21. Jordan Addison
Addison has stumbled the past couple weeks after three really good fantasy showings to kick off his season.
He will be facing the Bears for the first time this season. I like this matchup, so he's worthy of some standard league starts, and should deliver alongside Jefferson.
22. Tre Tucker
Tucker didn't do a ton in the first Las Vegas game without Jakobi Meyers, but I like him in week 11.
A super favorable test against the Cowboys gives him a chance to replicate his early-season fantasy explosion. At the least, I expect him to finish as a top-30 fantasy wideout.
23. Quentin Johnston
Johnston has delivered more than Keenan Allen of late, so he gets the spot inside the top 30, while Allen misses the cut.
That favorable matchup against the Jaguars is a chance for all three LA wideouts to deliver, but I only see McConkey and Johnston being top-30 finishers.
24. Deebo Samuel Sr.
Samuel didn't do much last week, but he found the end zone to save his fantasy day.
With Terry McLaurin out still, Samuel has the chance to be the team's top pass catcher. A tougher test against the Dolphins holds Samuel back a bit though.
25. Troy Franklin
Franklin is the one pushing Sutton for the top wideout spot in Denver.
Franklin has been good over the past four weeks, so I'd give him a try despite the tougher matchup against the Chiefs in week 11.
26. DK Metcalf
Metcalf has underwhelmed in three of the past four games.
One of those games was against the Bengals, when he had 50 yards on three receptions and five targets. Cincy is a pretty average matchup, so I'm giving the Steelers' top wideout a chance to finish in the top 30.
27. Khalil Shakir
Shakir has been in double figures in three straight games, and has only failed to reach double figures twice all year.
He has a slightly better than average matchup against the Buccaneers this week, so I see him inside the top 30.
McMillan got in double figures barely last week, and missed in two of the three games before that.
His matchup against Atlanta is tough. McMillan had 48 yards on three grabs and eight targets the last time the teams met, and I think he's capable of more in this matchup.
29. A.J. Brown
I'm very low on Brown right now, and considered skipping him in my top 30 entirely.
The pretty favorable matchup against the Lions is the only reason he made the cut really.
Robinson gets the final spot in this week's PPR rankings.
His matchup against the Packers is just below average. Robinson would move up a couple spots if Jaxson Dart started, but I'm not trusting Jameis Winston against a ticked-off Packers' defense.