- George Kittle is back: The veteran finished Week 11 with six catches, 67 yards and two scores for 24.7 PPR points, his best outing since Week 5. With Brock Purdy back, Kittle saw a 26.1% target share and played 46 of 47 snaps, reminding everyone he’s an elite, every-down TE1 again.
- A touchdown saves Davante Adams from a true dud: Adams made just one catch, a touchdown, on seven targets in Week 11, as misfires and drops stalled his connection with Matthew Stafford.
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Fantasy football is a fickle game. One week, your stars are surpassing expectations and vaulting you to a glorious win. The next, you're left astonished at just how your lineup failed so miserably.
Each week, we're highlighting the best and worst fantasy showings, as well as breaking down how to view them when setting your future lineups.
BOOMS
TE George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
Brock Purdy is back, and George Kittle is, too. Kittle showed out in Week 11 with six receptions, 67 yards and two touchdowns, culminating in 24.7 PPR points and a TE2 finish for the week.
Purdy was locked onto Kittle from the start, with the veteran earning a 26.1% target rate, which ranked second among 49ers pass catchers in Week 11. Kittle was also always on the field, with Jake Tonges taking a seat for most of the game. He played 46 offensive snaps this week. The only player with more? Purdy, at 47.
The usage is elite, and the volume is even better. Kittle is a locked-in TE1 with Purdy back in the lineup.
Temperature Check: High-end TE1
RB Sean Tucker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tucker took over the Buccaneers' backfield from Rachaad White in Week 11, out-touching him 21 to 12.
He made the most of his opportunities and turned them into three touchdowns and 34.0 PPR points — an overall RB2 performance.
Tucker dominated the Bills all day, with 140 total yards and 5.6 yards per carry. There won’t be too much long-term value for Tucker, with Bucky Irving‘s return looming, but he is a priority waiver add this week, as he could fill in nicely for the next few games.
Temperature Check: High-end RB2 until Bucky Irving returns
WR Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers
The rookie McMillan dropped 33.0 PPR points in Week 11, serving as Bryce Young‘s top target in a Panthers offensive outburst.
33 PPR POINT GAME FOR TETAIROA MCMILLAN 😤 https://t.co/sc6hGuiFH1 pic.twitter.com/CO6VKNTJlt
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McMillan logged a 25% adjusted target rate, and on targets past the sticks, he secured six receptions for six first downs, 115 yards and two touchdowns.
While this was a great showing, the Panthers face one of the hardest remaining schedules for wide receivers, including the sixth-hardest slate throughout the fantasy playoffs.
Temperature Check: Mid-tier WR2
BUSTS
WR Ja'Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals
Chase fell flat in Week 11, coinciding with quarterback Joe Flacco‘s sub-35.0 PFF overall grade against the Steelers.
Pittsburgh was all over Flacco in the backfield, racking up 16 pressures. Flacco averaged only 2.64 seconds to throw (24th). There isn't too much to break down, as the Bengals' offense is going to have games where the top options are stifled due to the team's shaky offensive line.
Temperature Check: High-end WR1
WR Davante Adams, Los Angeles Rams
Adams was held to one reception in Week 11, although that grab did result in a touchdown, which kept him from producing a full dud.
Adams saw seven targets and recorded a 29.2% adjusted target rate, despite tallying just one catch. He and Matthew Stafford weren't on the same page against the Seahawks — evidenced by Adams' two drops and Stafford's four uncatchable passes sent Adams' way. It was an off game for a duo that has been on fire, especially in the red zone. There is no need to panic.
Temperature Check: High-end WR2
RB Quinshon Judkins, Cleveland Browns
Early on, it appeared Judkins was going to have a big Week 11. The Browns were feeding him, and he was gashing the Ravens‘ defensive line. However, quarterback Dillon Gabriel left the game with a concussion, and Shedeur Sanders‘ arrival changed the dynamic of the offense. The Ravens adjusted to the pass-heavy script, and when the Browns did run the ball, Baltimore stopped Judkins for short gains.
Judkins ended the game with 17 attempts for 59 yards (3.5 yards per carry). While it wasn't a bad outing, his lack of involvement in the passing game allowed for only 5.9 fantasy points. Without touchdowns, it is hard for Judkins to be a strong fantasy starter.
Temperature Check: Pick-your-spot RB2