Welcome to the Week 11 NFL FanDuel lineup article. This article will focus on the main slate on FanDuel which features 12 games. Roster construction once again does not seem too difficult to accomplish this weekend. There is enough value at each position so that you can load up with some studs. Let’s go ahead and take a look at my FanDuel cash game lineup for Week 11.
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Quarterback
Marcus Mariota (TEN): $8,000 at IND
Mariota had another great game in Week 10 against the Packers throwing four touchdowns. In fact, since Week 5 Mariota has accounted for 19 touchdowns (17 passing, two rushing) and has scored the most FanDuel points at the quarterback position in that span. He has a great matchup this week against the Colts in a game that should be a shootout.
Other Notables
- Andrew Luck (IND): $8,100 vs. TEN
- Tom Brady (NE): $9,300 at SF
- Ben Roethlisberger (PIT): $8,400 at CLE
Running Back
Le’Veon Bell (PIT): $9,100 at CLE
Le’Veon had his best game of the season last week against the Cowboys with 134 total yards, nine receptions and two touchdowns. This week he has a phenomenal matchup against the Browns, who have allowed the second-most FanDuel points to opposing running backs this season.
C.J. Prosise (SEA): $4,900 vs. PHI
Prosise had a solid game against the Patriots in Week 10, rushing for 66 yards and adding seven receptions for 87 yards. Thomas Rawls is expected to return this week, but it is difficult to pinpoint how large of a role he will have after missing nearly two months. If news breaks suggesting that Prosise will have at least a 50:50 split with Rawls or more, then fire up Prosise with confidence.
Other Notables
- DeMarco Murray (TEN): $8,500 at IND
- LeGarrette Blount (NE): $7,300 at SF
Wide Receiver
Antonio Brown (PIT): $8,900 at CLE
Brown had another huge game last week catching 14 of his 18 targets for 154 yards and a touchdown. Even though Joe Haden has been playing better lately, Brown is still in a great spot to reach value against the Browns, who have allowed the third-most FanDuel points to opposing wide receivers this season. Brown is an elite wide receiver and has been the most consistent receiver over the past two and half seasons.
Odell Beckham (NYG): $9,000 vs. CHI
It’s debatable who should be the top option at wide receiver this week between Odell and Antonio Brown, but I give the slight edge to Beckham. Beckham has a much better matchup and he has been great over the past two weeks with three touchdowns in those two games. With all of this being said, I believe there is enough value this week to use both Beckham and Brown in your cash game lineup this week.
Tyreek Hill (KC): $5,400 vs. TB
As I am writing this it was announced that Jeremy Maclin will sit out another week with his groin injury. Last week Tyreek did a great job as the number one option for Alex Smith catching 10 of his 13 targets for 89 yards and adding another 12 yards on one rushing attempt. He should once again be Smith’s favorite target in a great matchup against the Buccaneers, who have allowed the second-most FanDuel points to opposing wide receivers this season.
Other Notables
- Mike Evans (TB): $8,000 at KC
- Doug Baldwin (SEA): $6,700 vs. PHI
- Donte Moncrief (IND): $6,500 vs. TEN
Tight End
Martellus Bennett (NE): $5,200 at SF
Another Patriots’ player who will see a huge boost if Gronkowski is absent is Martellus. He had a couple of huge games earlier in the season when Gronk sat out and he has a great matchup this week against the 49ers, who I have already mentioned is terrible in the secondary.
Other Notables
- Eric Ebron (DET): $5,400 vs. JAC
- Delanie Walker (TEN): $6,400 at IND
Kicker
Matt Prater (DET): $4,600 vs. JAC
Other Notables
- Steven Hauschka (SEA): $4,700 vs. PHI
- Cairo Santos (KC): $4,900 vs. TB
D/ST
Giants (NYG): $4,700 vs. CHI
The Bears’ offense looked horrible last week in a favorable matchup and they have lost their best offensive weapon in Alshon Jeffery, to a four-game suspension. Full disclosure, I’m a Bears fan and I’ll never forget a game against the Giants about six or seven years ago when the Giants sacked Jay Cutler eight times in the first half and knocked him out of the game with a concussion. I can’t predict that the Giants will sack him that many times, but I think they will definitely create problems for him since they are down a couple of key offensive lineman and without their best weapon.
Other Notables
- Rams (LA): $4,700 vs. MIA
- Vikings (MIN): $4,500 vs. ARI
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