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Flex rankings for Week 11 of the fantasy season

PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 23:  Le'Veon Bell #26 of the Pittsburgh Steelers falls out of bounds while being tackled by Logan…

PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 23: Le'Veon Bell #26 of the Pittsburgh Steelers falls out of bounds while being tackled by Logan Ryan #26 of the New England Patriots in the first half during the game at Heinz Field on October 23, 2016 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)

We’re three weeks away from the playoffs. To help you dominate down the stretch, here’s this week’s edition of the flex rankings:

(Updated Nov. 18; changes from Wednesday’s rankings are noted in parentheses)

1. (0) Le'Veon Bell, PIT (RB1) — He's seeing a massive workload and faces a Browns team that gives up the third-most fantasy points per game to opposing RBs. Giddy up.

2. (0) David Johnson, ARI (RB2) – The Vikings are a tough defense, but Johnson is in matchup-proof territory this season.

3. (0) Antonio Brown, PIT (WR1) — Following his 18-target outing in Week 10, Brown is now just two targets behind Mike Evans for the league lead.

4. (0) DeMarco Murray, TEN (RB3) — In PPR, only David Johnson has more fantasy points among running backs.

5. (3) Odell Beckham Jr., NYG (WR2) — Beckham is likely to see a shadow from Tracy Porter, but he's coming off another strong performance in Week 10.

6. (0) Ezekiel Elliott, DAL (RB4) — Baltimore is currently the worst fantasy matchup for opposing running backs, but Elliott has shredded nearly every defense he's faced.

7. (0) LeGarrette Blount, NE (RB5) — This one is all about the matchup. San Francisco is giving up fantasy points in buckets to opposing running backs.

8. (-3) A.J. Green, CIN (WR3) — He's third among wide receivers in catches and second in yards.

9. (1) Spencer Ware, KC (RB6) — Last week was a tough matchup for Ware, but he gets back on track against a Bucs defense that has given up 100-plus yards to opposing running backs in 6-of-9 games.

10. (-1) LeSean McCoy, BUF (RB7) — Fresh off the bye week, McCoy should return to form as a strong fantasy option who figures to see 20-plus touches.

11. (0) Mike Evans, TB (WR4) — Don't worry about last week. Evans is still a top-five fantasy wide receiver.

12. (0) T.Y. Hilton, IND (WR5) — The Colts return from bye and are set to do what they do: pass the ball a lot.

13. (0) Jay Ajayi, MIA (RB8) — Damien Williams got the touchdown, but Ajayi still touched the ball 20 times in Week 10.

14. (0) Frank Gore, IND (RB9) — The old man just keeps on trucking. Gore doesn't have a massive ceiling, but his high floor puts him in the back-end RB1 conversation.

15. (1) Jordy Nelson, GB (WR6) — Josh Norman will likely be on Nelson, but he's coming off a massive 18 targets in Week 10.

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