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2020 Fantasy Football Rankings: Wide receivers for Week 11

Ranking the best 48 wide receivers for Week 11 fantasy football.

NFL: Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Here are my Week 11 wide receiver fantasy football rankings. There are plenty of great matchups this week to take advantage of in your fantasy leagues.

Tyreek Hill takes my number one spot this week thanks to a) the entire Raiders starting defense is currently on the COVID-19 list (I’m not joking) and b) the Raiders reportedly treaded their upset win earlier in the season as their Super Bowl, driving around KC honking and I think Andy Reid and the Chiefs offense is going to drop a 50 burger on the Raiders in the first half. Sammy Watkins returns also. Don’t sleep on that.

Fun fact about Calvin Ridley vs the Saints: In four career games vs. New Orleans, Ridley is averaging 6.5/9-89.5-1. That’s right, Ridley is averaging about 90 yards and a touchdown against the Saints.

On the flipside, DK Metcalf has struggled against Patrick Peterson in his career, averaging just 1/3.3-9.7-0 in his three career games vs the Cardinals. It’s almost impossible to get out from under Metcalf this week but I would be tempering my expectations for him.

Welcome to WR2 status Jakobi Meyers. As the Patriots lone pass catcher facing the Texans, I’m fully expecting a stat line like 8/10-103 and maybe a touchdown. A touchdown would be delightful if you ask me.

The Rams defense is allowing the fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season and I for one believe it. I don’t have a single Buccaneers pass catcher in the top 24 and I’d definitely be nervous about starting Antonio Brown this week.

Willie Snead, YES, Willie Snead is the Ravens wide receiver to start and who will take advantage of a bad Titans secondary, not Marquise Brown. Of course this means Brown will go off for his lone good game of the year on my bench this week but Snead has seen seven targets and either 100+ receiving yards or a touchdown in two of his last three games. Meanwhile, Brown hasn’t gone over 60 yards receiving since Week 5. Yikes.

Week 11 WR rankings (.5PPR)

Rank Player Team Opp
Rank Player Team Opp
1 Tyreek Hill KC @ LV
2 DeAndre Hopkins ARI @ SEA
3 Davante Adams GB @ IND
4 Julio Jones ATL @ NO
5 Keenan Allen LAC vs NYJ
6 Calvin Ridley ATL @ NO
7 Terry McLaurin WAS vs CIN
8 Adam Thielen MIN vs DAL
9 Michael Thomas NO vs ATL
10 Diontae Johnson PIT @ JAC
11 Chase Claypool PIT @ JAC
12 JuJu Smith-Schuster PIT @ JAC
13 DK Metcalf SEA vs ARI
14 Justin Jefferson MIN vs DAL
15 A.J. Brown TEN @ BAL
16 Will Fuller V HOU vs NE
17 Tyler Lockett SEA vs ARI
18 Cooper Kupp LAR @ TB
19 Robby Anderson CAR vs DET
20 Tee Higgins CIN @ WAS
21 Robert Woods LAR @ TB
22 Amari Cooper DAL @ MIN
23 Jakobi Meyers NE @ HOU
24 Mike Evans TB vs LAR
25 Tyler Boyd CIN @ WAS
26 D.J. Moore CAR vs DET
27 D.J. Chark Jr. JAC vs PIT
28 DeVante Parker MIA @ DEN
29 Christian Kirk ARI @ SEA
30 Chris Godwin TB vs LAR
31 Brandin Cooks HOU vs NE
32 Jamison Crowder NYJ @ LAC
33 Jerry Jeudy DEN vs MIA
34 Mike Williams LAC vs NYJ
35 Jarvis Landry CLE vs PHI
36 CeeDee Lamb DAL @ MIN
37 Travis Fulgham PHI @ CLE
38 Marvin Jones Jr. DET @ CAR
39 Antonio Brown TB vs LAR
40 Breshad Perriman NYJ @ LAC
41 Curtis Samuel CAR vs DET
42 Michael Pittman Jr. IND vs GB
43 Jalen Reagor PHI @ CLE
44 Willie Snead IV BAL vs TEN
45 Josh Reynolds LAR @ TB
46 KJ Hamler DEN vs MIA
47 Tim Patrick DEN vs MIA
48 Sammy Watkins KC @ LV