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By Jamey Eisenberg. Nov 10, at pm ET 1 min read. Start 'Em. Projections powered by Sportsline. Tyler Lockett WR. Lockett comes off his bye with Russell Wilson finger back for the Seahawks, and hopefully the two can connect in a big way again. Lockett had at least 26 PPR points in two of the four games Wilson finished this season, and there should be some chances for Wilson and Lockett to connect down the field this week against a potentially weakened Packers secondary due to injuries.

I like Lockett as a solid No. Jaylen Waddle WR. Waddle has at least 15 PPR points in three of his past four games, and he has at least eight targets in each outing over that span. This week he's facing a Ravens secondary that has allowed three receivers to score at least 13 PPR points in the past two games against the Bengals and Vikings.

Hunter Renfrow WR. He now has five games this season with at least eight targets, and he's scored at least 12 PPR points in four of them. He should continue to get plenty of chances against the Chiefs, and Renfrow should be a starter in all PPR leagues. In any other format, consider Renfrow as a quality flex play. Jerry Jeudy WR. It feels like Jeudy is on the verge of a big game, and this is a good spot to make it happen against the Eagles at home.

Philadelphia will take away the big play for the Broncos, so look for Teddy Bridgewater to feature Jeudy in the middle of the field. He just had eight targets at Dallas in Week 9 and finished with six catches for 69 yards, and hopefully this is the week where he scores his first touchdown of the season.

Jeudy has top upside in all leagues in Week Cole Beasley WR. Beasley continues to be a target hog for the Bills, and hopefully, he stays hot this week against the Jets. He has at least nine targets in three games in a row, and he's averaging Last year at the Jets, Beasley had 11 catches for yards, and it would be great to see a repeat performance. The Jets have allowed five receivers to score at least 13 PPR points against them in the past three games, so look for Beasley, Stefon Diggs and Emmanuel Sanders to all have the chance for quality production this week.

Marvin Jones WR. The Colts pass defense is bad, and Indianapolis has allowed the most touchdowns to opposing wide receivers this season with The Colts are also in the top 10 in receptions and yards 1, allowed to receivers, so hopefully the Jaguars take advantage of this opportunity. Jones only has one game with more than eight PPR points in his past five outings, but he has the most upside of this group.

Agnew has actually been a pleasant surprise of late with at least 12 PPR points in two of his past three games. And Shenault is tough to trust with no receiving touchdowns on the season and just six catches for 37 yards on eight targets in the past two weeks, but the matchup makes all three viable this week. I like Jones as a low-end starter in all leagues, Agnew as a low-end No. Russell Gage WR.

We don't know when Calvin Ridley personal will return for the Falcons, but hopefully Gage will continue to be productive in his absence, including this week against the Cowboys. He had seven catches for 64 yards on eight targets at New Orleans in Week 9, and he's now scored at least 13 PPR points in two of his past three games. Green both sidelined. If Nuk returns Green will be back , then Kirk should be considered a less attractive option. If Nuk remains out, however, I'd start Kirk despite a bad matchup on paper against the Panthers defense.

Marvin Jones Jr. ET, CBS : There are four teams on a bye this week, so you'll have to make some dart throws at wide receivers. Jones, based on the matchup, is a worthwhile one. The Colts have allowed the fifth-most fantasy points in the last three weeks, and a total of 11 have scored at least 12 points against them on the season.

Jamal Agnew and Laviska Shenault are also in the mix, but Jones is the best bet for me. Courtland Sutton vs. Eagles p.

Next is a tough matchup against CB Darius Slay and the Eagles, who have allowed three touchdowns and the third-fewest fantasy points per game to opposing receivers lined out wide. With Jerry Jeudy back and looking good, Sutton is a risk-reward choice. Moore vs. Cardinals p. ET, Fox : Moore is going to be tough to sit with four teams on a bye, so consider this a "beware.

He's failed to score more than DeVonta Smith at Broncos p. However, I'd still beware an upcoming matchup against the Broncos.

Their defense has allowed just three touchdowns to wideouts in their last three games, and the position has averaged a mere Start the rookie wideout with tempered expectations. Julio Jones vs. Saints 1 p. So then why should you sit him? Last week, Thielen had two receptions for a total of six yards. This week the Vikings take on the Chargers defense, which is allowing the second-fewest fantasy points per game to wide receivers. Jeudy is back and healthy, but has a tough matchup this week.

The Broncos' offense got going on the ground last week, but Jeudy still came away with six receptions on eight targets. The Eagles' defense is beatable on the ground more so than through the air. They are allowing the fourth-fewest fantasy points per game to wide receivers.

Jeudy is going to have a tough matchup and I think the Broncos drag this one out on the ground.



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