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QUARTERBACKS
Jameis Winston (New Orleans Saints)
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Are we getting back Jameis Winston?! The gunslinger stepped in for the injured Derek Carr and immediately started throwing more down the field. This would be excellent for fantasy, but the Saints are on a bye in Week 11 and could give Carr time to rest and heal. Winston could be a fun stash, depending on how bad the shoulder injury is for Derek Carr.
Tommy Devito (New York Giants)
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Before I get made fun of and possibly be the only person to suggest adding Tommy, hear out my reasoning. He had seven rushes for 41 yards, which is nice to see again in this offense. This offense’s best performance was when they played Washington in Week 7. It wasn’t Tommy leading it, but they had a plan against that team and could execute similarly. It’s a desperate flier, but I think there is some reasoning to looking at him if injuries and bye weeks are hurting you.
RUNNING BACKS
Devin Singletary (Houston Texans)
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I called it back in Week 9; the apparent path happened with Dameon Pierce being injured. Singletary had a career week in Week 10; I can see he has earned more touches in the future. He’s a great addition to your roster and still available in half of the leagues.
Ty Chandler (Minnesota Vikings)
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With more injuries in the Vikings backfield, Ty Chandler was put into action and stepped up. Finding the endzone in his call to action, look for Ty to help out this offense that is starting to get better with the Joshua Dobbs acquisition. If he takes over, he is a low-risk addition to your roster with some significant upside.
WIDE RECEIVERS
Brandin Cooks (Dallas Cowboys)
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What a fantastic week for Brandin Cooks! He looks to finish as the WR3 on the week, pending Monday Night Football, with 173 receiving yards on ten targets (nine receptions) and a touchdown. It was his best game of the season, and they will play the Carolina Panthers the following week. Look for this momentum to carry over.
Noah Brown (Houston Texans)
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It feels like chasing points with throwing up Noah Brown in this article, but back-to-back weeks with monster yardage games may not be a fluke. Nico Collins’ injury opened the way for Noah to step up, but C.J. Stroud is elevating everyone in this offense. Noah proves he will step up if there are any other injuries, so it’s essential to stash him on your bench for playoffs.
TIGHT ENDS
Tanner Hudson (Cincinnati Bengals)
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This is a deep stash, but Tanner has been involved in the past two weeks. Back-to-back finishes with 9 PPR points; that is an excellent floor for the TE position, and he hasn’t caught a touchdown yet. I like that floor in a position that has a lot of volatility.
Luke Musgrave (Green Bay Packers)
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Another player we have written about, Luke, seems to be getting back involved in those deep shots. Strong finishes in the last two weeks, and if you watched the highlights for Musgrave on Week 10, you will see he was missed in the endzone for another touchdown. I hope Jordan Love can fix his deep throw accuracy because this offense would be electric.
BUZZCUTS
Tony Pollard (Dallas Cowboys)
We are now approaching him being cuttable at this point of the season. You can look to bench Tony if you have better options. He is not involved in the offense and is ineffective when he is. I was very wrong about him entering the season; I will definitely take the L on this.