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Jaxson Dart is out of the Giants’ Week 11 lineup due to a concussion, but several New York players are still considered sleepers against the Packers. Jameis Winston has a lot to do with it. Winston will always be difficult to trust due to his volatile play. However, he is worth looking at in deeper leagues. He’s also a great option for Superflex and 2-quarterback leagues. Winston made seven starts in 2024 for the Browns. In those seven starts, he had three games where he surpassed 300 yards with multiple touchdowns. But despite this, he finished with 12 touchdowns against 12 interceptions. The Packers rank No. In the last six games, four quarterbacks have had at minimum 219 passing yard and two touchdowns. Theo Johnson and Wan’Dale Robinson should be the players to benefit most from Winston. Darius Slayton is out, so both players get an extra boost. Robinson has six catches and a score of 84 yards in two games without Slayton and Malik Nabers. In the first game, against Philadelphia (Week 6), Robinson made six catches and scored on seven targets. The second game was at Denver (Week 7), where Robinson had six catches and 95 yards in 12 targets. Robinson is my must-start Fantasy Receiver in all leagues for Week 11. The Packers have let six receivers score at least 16 PPR points in this season. Johnson had 14 targets over his last two games, against the 49ers & Bears. He finished these games with 10 receptions for 102 yard and 1 touchdown. Johnson’s upside is among the top 10 in many leagues. The Packers allowed five tight end to score at least eleven PPR points during this season. If I had to choose between the Giants running backs for this matchup, I’d pick Devin Singletary instead of Tyrone Tracy Jr. Singletary is a better option in the pass game. In two games, he’s caught five passes for 61 yards and five targets.
Sleeping in Week 11
CAR) Cowboys (at LV) Dolphins (vs. WAS). CAR) Cowboys (at LV) Dolphins (vs. WAS)KickerTyler Loop (at CLE) Harrison Butker (at DEN) Evan McPherson (at PIT)
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