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Dominate your fantasy football leagues in Week 11 by targeting these favorable matchups.

Dell finds himself in a beneficial matchup this weekend against the Cowboys. Believe it or not, Dallas is allowing the second most yards per game this season according to NFL Pro. This is a bottom-10 Cowboys secondary and in four similar matchups against bottom-10 secondaries this season, Dell is averaging 14.9 fantasy points per game.

Now, Nico Collins is trending to play in Week 11. This should, and probably will, lower Dell’s target share in Week 11. But I don’t expect this to be too detrimental for him . He averaged 14.6 points in 10 games with Collins last season and has often outperformed Collins on a weekly basis in 2023. The volume could drop this week, but expect Dell to pay less defensive attention with Collins returning to the lineup. Continue to start Dell; he is a top 24 receiver this week.

Hopkins is coming off a bad week against the Broncos where he produced just 56 scoreless yards on four receptions. This is a significant drop from his Week 9 performance of 86 yards and two touchdowns against the Bucs. But don’t worry too much about this dud in Week 10. Hopkins faced a strong Denver secondary led by standout cornerback Patrick Surtain II. Hopkins plays most of his snaps on the outside, primarily where Surtain lines up.

Expect a bounce-back performance for Hopkins this week. He will face the Bills, who are ranked 22nd this season. according to PFF. Buffalo allowed over 70 receiving yards to three different Colts receivers last week. Hopkins should become a priority target for Patrick Mahomes again this week in a softer matchup. Start Hopkins with confidence in Week 11.

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Jennings is coming off one of the best matches of his career. In Week 10, Jennings played Brandon Aiyuk’s role in the 49ers’ offense for the first time this season. This resulted in a game of nine catches for 93 yards on a team-high 11 total targets. Jennings looked great on film, often winning at the line of scrimmage and down the field. He was the 49ers’ true No. 1 receiver in this game, ahead of Deebo Samuel.

This week, Jennings finds himself in a beneficial matchup against the Seahawks. Now, he only produced three catches for 27 yards against the Seahawks in Week 6, but he was playing a different role in this game with Brandon Aiyuk active. Expect Jennings to continue operating as the 49ers’ X receiver on the outside, an important role in the Kyle Shanahan-led offense. Seattle has had below average coverage this season according to PFFranking 17th in total team coverage. Throw Jennings in your lineups this week.

Tillman is coming off his bye week and heading into a solid matchup. He will face a Saints secondary that no longer has star cornerback Marshon Lattimore on its roster. New Orleans allowed 306 passing yards to Kirk Cousins ​​and the Falcons last week in their first game without Lattimore. Drake London and Darnell Mooney both exceeded 90 receiving yards in this contest. It is now Jameis Winston’s turn to attack this secondary.

Tillman comes into this strong Week 11 game on fire. He earned at least 16 fantasy points in three straight games and averaged 10 targets per game with Winston as his QB. Tillman leads the Browns with a 24% target share since Amari Cooper was traded to the Bills. He has a great combination of size at 213 pounds and speed that has paired well with Winston in the past. Tillman is a weekly staple in any upcoming game, but especially this week against a compromised Saints secondary.

Williams returned from his suspension in Week 10 and had three catches for 53 yards. This performance wasn’t very exciting, but he quietly earned a 22% target share in this game, which was his best usage in a game since Week 2. The result was just 6.8 fantasy points , but the usage was encouraging in his first game back against a top 10 Texans secondary.

This week, Williams has a much better game against the Jaguars. Jacksonville allows a league-high 7.2 receiving yards per play according to NFL Pro. The Jaguars are allowing a lot of explosive plays on defense this season, which is a great setup for Williams’ skillset. Despite missing the last two games, Williams still ranks in the top 10 in explosive plays this season. according to Player Profiler. This game sets up well for Williams to be able to create one to two big plays. You can FLEX it this week.