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Trey Burton Week 11 Outlook -

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Thu, Nov 19th 2020, 9:24am EST

We knew they'd both have a bigger role with Jack Doyle out of the lineup, but I don't know if anyone expected Alie-Cox to run more routes (24 to 19). They each saw three targets, which is hardly enough to feel confident about them, especially going into a matchup with the Packers, a team who's seen minimal targets to the tight end position. Tight ends have accounted for a league-low 10.9 percent of the fantasy production allowed by the Packers, which stems from the fact that they've had just a 14.1 percent target share, which is the second-lowest number in the league. That's also led to them allowing just 29 receptions to tight ends this season. That's just 3.2 receptions per game. Not great when you're dealing with a timeshare, eh? If we were guaranteed more volume, it wouldn't be so bad, as the Packers are allowing a 72.3 percent catch-rate to the position and 9.23 yards per target (ranks as third-most), but we can't, which makes this duo hard to suggest for streamers. In fact, it's tough to say which I'd choose if forced to pick one. My guess is that Jack Doyle's absence is the reason for Alie-Cox's increased workload, so if Doyle remains out, he'd be my choice.

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