The Flex Factor | Week 11

Figuring out your flex spots can be the difference between winning and losing your weekly matchup. In this weekly series presented by Flex Fantasy, we’ll look at sleeper running backs and wide receivers outside the consensus top 50 who should be locked in your lineups.

Sam LaPorta

The Lions rookie TE is currently the TE4 in PPR and has been a consistent force all season. He’s only missed double-digit points once and hasn’t had to rely on touchdowns for PPR production. Detroit faces the Bears this week who have been a favorable matchup for tight ends.

Trey McBride

In Kyler Murray’s first game back, McBride put up 131 receiving yards on 8 catches for a massive outing. The second year pro led the team in targets, catches, and receiving yards. With a Week 11 game against the Texans, McBride is lined up for another big day as Kyler has traditionally fed his tight ends.

Dalton Kincaid

This week’s plays are all young TEs and Kincaid fits the bill, no pun intended. The Buffalo rookie has been on a complete tear since missing Week 6, scoring over 18 PPR points over the last month. The Bills may be struggling but Kincaid is doing his part to keep the team in games with 32 targets and 28 receptions over the past 4 games.

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