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NFL Week 11 Fantasy Football Recap: Baltimore Ravens vs. Carolina Panthers

Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Demarcus Robinson (10) runs after the catch during the Baltimore Ravens against the Carolina Panthers at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Demarcus Robinson: 9 receptions, 128 yards

Terrace Marshall: 3 receptions, 76 yards


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CHI@ATL | PHI@IND | NYJ@NE | WSH@HOU
LAR@NO | CLE@BUF | CAR@BAL | DET@NYG
LVR@DEN
DAL@MIN | CIN@PIT | KC@LAC


Add Demarcus Robinson: Robinson had his best receiving performance since 2019 in Rashod Bateman’s absence.

  • The Ravens have typically rotated their younger wide receivers in more often, but they kept their veterans in for the vast majority of pass plays in Week 11.
  • Robinson was by far the favorite target among the wide receivers. He saw nine targets, and the rest of the receivers combined had two.
  • It’s fair to be skeptical of Robinson as a waiver target given his limited production in recent seasons, but the Ravens’ schedule in the fantasy playoffs is too easy to ignore.
  • Baltimore plays Atlanta and Pittsburgh in Weeks 16 and 17. They are the two teams that have allowed the most fantasy points to wide receivers this season.
  • Whoever Lamar Jackson’s favorite wide receiver is by Week 16 could have league-winning upside.

Mark Andrews’ return: Andrews has dealt with knee and shoulder injuries that kept him out of Week 9, but the bye week was enough time for him to return to his usual role.

  • He caught six of eight passes thrown his way for 63 yards. His playing time was right back to what it was before the injuries. Everyone can continue considering him a top-two tight end every week.
  • Isaiah Likely went back to a similar role he had at the beginning of the season, playing limited time in passing situations. He can be dropped in most leagues, unless you can afford to keep a handcuff tight end.

Drop Chuba Hubbard: The Panthers backup saw an increase in playing time in his second week back from injury but isn’t getting enough touches to remain on fantasy rosters.

  • He ran the ball four times but gained zero total yards on those carries.
  • Hubbard was also targeted on three passes, catching two for 25 yards.
  • It appears D’Onta Foreman remains the clear rushing back for the team.
  • Raheem Blackshear has also made this a three-man committee. The majority of his snaps occurred late in the fourth quarter, but it was still a two-score game at that point rather than true garbage time.
  • Carolina is falling further out of playoff contention, which could mean more opportunities for Blackshear if the other running backs remain ineffective.


Table Notes

Snaps include plays called back due to penalties, including offensive holding or defensive pass interference. The other three stats have these plays removed.

Targets may differ from official NFL sources. The most likely discrepancy would be from a clear thrown-away pass, where the NFL may give the target to the nearest receiver, while this data will not.

Carries are only on designed plays. Quarterback scrambles won’t count for the total number of carries in the game.

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