Week 11 is here, so it’s time to build some NFL DFS cash game lineups.
Remember, when playing cash games, you want to target players with a nice combination of floor and ceiling. If there is a “free square” on the board, that is: A significantly underpriced player thrust into a huge bump in usage, then you can play them without thinking about how popular they’ll be among the field.
With that in mind, read on to learn more about my favorite DFS cash game picks for Week 11. We’ll provide pricing from both FanDuel and DraftKings for these picks. I’ll keep it tight, with two picks for each position.

Week 11 is here, so it’s time to build some NFL DFS cash game lineups.
Remember, when playing cash games, you want to target players with a nice combination of floor and ceiling. If there is a “free square” on the board, that is: A significantly underpriced player thrust into a huge bump in usage, then you can play them without thinking about how popular they’ll be among the field.
With that in mind, read on to learn more about my favorite DFS cash game picks for Week 11. We’ll provide pricing from both FanDuel and DraftKings for these picks. I’ll keep it tight, with two picks for each position.

Week 11 NFL DFS Cash Game Advice & Picks
The players below are the ones I’m looking at for NFL DFS cash game considerations this week.
Quarterbacks
Josh Allen (QB – BUF) at MIA | DraftKings: $7,000/FanDuel: $9,000
Josh Allen is in a good spot at home against a Buccaneers defense ranked 21st in fantasy points per game allowed to quarterbacks. This projects as a favorable game environment with the Bills as 5.5-point favorites with a 47.5-point total. We could see it go back and forth, coming down to the wire, setting up well for a big game from Allen.
Jacoby Brissett has been a star as a fantasy quarterback since taking over for Kyler Murray as the Cardinals’ starting quarterback. During this stretch, Brissett has put up 19.42, 24.84, 19.76 and 21.7 fantasy points. We just saw the 49ers get picked apart by Matthew Stafford, so Brissett has a good chance to keep it rolling. This is a projected high-scoring game, as reflected by the 48.5-point total.
Running Backs
Bijan Robinson is coming off a pair of duds, but he’s set up nicely for a get-right spot at home against a Panthers defense that has given up elite production to De’Von Achane and James Cook in recent weeks. While Tyler Allgeier is a nuisance in the red zone, Robinson has the receiving upside to get there for a spike week.
The last time Woody Marks faced the Titans, he showed us his ceiling, racking up 119 total yards and two touchdowns. We just saw Marks dominate usage in the Texans’ backfield, working ahead of Nick Chubb. Head coach DeMeco Ryans also spoke publicly about how they need to continue featuring Marks in the game plan.

Wide Receivers
Jaxon Smith-Njigba has had a historic season. The only reason he didn’t explode once again last week was due to the blowout game script against the Cardinals. Up next is a huge game against the Rams, with major implications for the NFC West. Remember last year when Smith-Njigba went off for 170+ yards against this defense? It could happen once again.
Keon Coleman has had a disappointing season, but it’s a good matchup at home against a Buccaneers defense ranked 19th in fantasy points per game allowed to wideouts. It’s also worth noting that with Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid at risk of missing this game, Coleman could emerge as the clear-cut top target for Josh Allen in this spot.
Tight Ends
Trey McBride looks like prime Travis Kelce with Jacoby Brissett under center. He’s getting absolutely peppered with targets of late. Don’t expect that to change in a projected shootout against the 49ers, as reflected in the 48.5-point total. Now that Marvin Harrison Jr. is out, we could see McBride even more involved in the offense.
Harold Fannin Jr. provides salary relief with some rock-solid production. You have to like the volume for the rookie, as he’s racked up 30 targets in his last four games, including seven or more in three of those contests. Fannin has at least four catches in each of those games as well. While he’s better suited for DraftKings at its full PPR format, he is still a strong salary saver.

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