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November 13, 2025 26 mins

Should you start Joe Flacco, Tony Pollard, and Christian Watson this week? Marcas Grant, Michael F. Florio, and LaQuan Jones break down week eleven's toughest start/sit decisions.

The guys also give you their previews of the Sunday night matchup between the Lions and Eagles and the Monday night game between the Cowboys and Raiders. They wrap the show with their bold predictions for the week.

Start 'Em, Sit 'Em QBs: 1:17
Start 'Em, Sit 'Em RBs: 5:05
Steelers and Chargers Preview: 10:33
Eagles and Packers Preview: 14:24
Start 'Em, Sit 'Em WRs: 16:00
Start 'Em, Sit 'Em TEs: 19:43
Bold Predictions: 22:55

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
Hey, everybody, Welcome to another edition of the NFL Fantasy
Football Show. It's media man named g Marcus Grant, joined
by Michael Florio and mcwan Jones. It is week eleven.
We got the concluded, like four more weeks I think
of the fantasy regular season. It's getting down to it, man. Also,
your boy's got a big one this weekend.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Oh yeah, Ram Seahawks a little reunion with my ex guy,
Cooper Cup. But it's all welcome home, baby. You were
back in town. And look, man, they have a little
memorial set up for him and listen. But we want
to show but that's what he said. He said, I'm
not dead, but he we're gonna show appreciation a little
tribute video. So I'm happy to see him back in town.

(00:52):
But him on the other side, we know we got
to handle business.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
This is growth, This is this is the nicest thing
you've said about Cooper Cup since he left. But for
fantasy he is dust.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Ladies and gentlemen, get him off of your rosters.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
This week is not a star.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
We can spoiler.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Alert and we're back. All right, we are back. We
got a lot to talk about on this show. Of course,
we're gonna do mostly starts, and since also're gonna do
another aj Brown vibes check because that has kind of
been the story of the week across fantasy football. Also
maybe a little bit of a surprise defense to stream.
Maybe we'll get into that a little bit later on

(01:28):
in the show, but let us start with these starts
and sins. Of course, Michael left Florio rights them every week.
You can check them out online at NFL dot com
slash start sit. I imagine why now you're in a rhythm.
You got this thing down to this.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
Oh yeah, this point of the year, it's just like
it's all systems go. You get into groove and the
starts at quarterback. Look, Joe Flacco, if you covered his name,
you think he's Joe Burrow right now. Justin Herbert, I
know the O line is banged up, but this is
a very favorable matchup and the Jacks get sacks at
the second lowest rate. Jordan Love, I know a lot

(02:01):
of people are panicking on him. He hasn't really lived
up to expectations. The Giants are the cure all though,
And then Jacoby said, I'm sorry, Marcus, the forty nine
ers get no pressure and quarterbacks go off against them
weekly by Sis Jared Gofflo. Not a musset, but I
would sit in for the guys on the start column
this week because the Eagles have allowed these second fewest

(02:21):
touchdowns to quarterbacks this season.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
Bo Nicks. I'm sorry, LQ, but he's just not playing
great right now.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
And the Chiefs are such a tough matchup bottom five
and yards and touchdowns allowed. Whoever the forty nine ers
quarterback is.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Because it could be it's gonna be Brock perty.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
Fifth week in a row, But whoever it is, I
think you could get away from this week.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
The Cardinals are a little bit of a tougher matchup
than you may think.

Speaker 4 (02:44):
And then just for the bit, Trevor mid Lawrence, because yeah,
I'm not trusting.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
Him, just for the just needed a name this week?

Speaker 1 (02:53):
I was like, you know what, for the bit, all right?
Joe Flacco? I mean, have we reached the point where
Joe Flacco is just a set it and forget it
quarterback for fantasy?

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Absolutely? I actually is a little upset that we have
the other Joe. I call him the other Joe because
he's been away for some time. But Joe Flacco since
week six man has been averaging twenty four Fantasy points
per game. This is old man Joe going out there,
still slinging in, elevating t Higgins, elevating Jamar Chase. So
I'm a little upset as a fantasy manager with pretty
Flacco on my rosters ran me to the playoffs with that.

(03:26):
The other Joe is returning back soon. But man, it's
been a great ride having Joe Flacco's my QB one
each week.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Yeah, I mean it's been amazing. I mean it's funny too,
because when he went to Cincinnati, I think we were
all kind of like, all right, well, maybe this helps Jamar,
maybe it helps te Higgins, but we're not starting Joe.
Now we're starting Joe Flacco. Were oh yeah, in one league.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
I'm in co manage.

Speaker 4 (03:46):
My partner was like, should we drop Kyler Murray for
Joe Flacco after like his first start. I was like, no,
and now we hate ourselves.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
For that doing it. On the other side, l Q,
you want to pour one out from Bote at least
for this week. I'm still a believer.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
I'm gonna make that very clear, but this week I'm
getting away from it. Man. I think this is where
we get bow Knicks when he gets real reckless throwing
the ball, because like we know that bow Knicks and
Sean Payne they love throwing the ball and listen, man,
thirty five pass attempts per game is where bo Nix
is sitting this season, going against the Chiefs defense, who
are allowing the fourth lowest pass attempts per game. I
think this is where Sean Payton. He goes against anything

(04:25):
that should be adjusted during end game, like giving r J.
Harvey max touches and we shouldn't have to wait for
injury to get that.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
But that is an RJ.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Harvey crash out.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
I will say for later, but I will say this,
this is where the turnovers start to happen. If you
look at the game for bow Knicks has more than
thirty five pass attempts per game, this is where the
turnovers are starting to create. So therefore those are negative
points in Fantasy nine turnovers in the games that he
has thirty five pass attempts per game. So I know
they're gonna go against the grand and toss that rock
all over the place, which could lead to mistakes.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Yeah, I mean, I look, I think they may be
He'll be in ketchup because their defense is good enough
to kind of keep it close. But I don't trust
him this week against the Chiefs defense.

Speaker 4 (05:05):
On top of it all, the Chiefs have had two
weeks to prepare for this game.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
That scares me. Andy Reid after a bye is damn
hard to beat. So yeah, that does not seem all
that great for bow Knicks this week. Let's move over
to the running backs, which this felt like a really
good week for running backs. There are a lot of
guys that I really love this week. So who are
your starts and sins?

Speaker 4 (05:26):
Chase Brown, I'm still getting questions about him, and I'm
just like he is back to being the guy that
we drafted early, at least with Joe Flacco. Jalen Warren
continues to get more and more work here and it's
a fantastic matchup against the Bengals. Not only did Woody
Marx get a ton of volume last week and in
the few games before that as well, he went off
for twenty eight fantasy points against the Titans in Week four.

(05:48):
Rashad White is in play as long as Bucky Irving
doesn't suit up. If Bucky does suit up, then I
think White becomes more of a flex option, but it
is the Bills, which is a fantastic matchup for running backs.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
And then Aaron Jones.

Speaker 4 (06:01):
I think he's been taking over that backfield again, and
it's like seven straight games with either one hundred yards
or a touchdown against the Bears.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
And then this sits JK. Dobbins.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
If he's active, I want no part of that, but
it sounds like he might not be either Seahawks running back.
I know you spoke about this on Fantasy Live today, Marcus,
but Charba day Walker, they're just eating too much off
of each other's plate. And the Rams are such a
tough matchup. Tony Pollard, he's losing more and more work
to Tajy Spears, and the Texans are a very tough matchup.
Tyrone Tracy is a new coach there, which back is

(06:34):
going to be more utilized since Skataboo's gotten hurt. We've
seen one Tracy week, one Singletary week. But now it's
the Packers. I don't think this is a week for
either of them. And then Jordan Mason seven opportunities per game.
Since Aaron Jones has returned in those three games, he
has ten fantasy points combined in three games.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
You just cannot trust him.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Yeah, we were hoping for things from Jordan Mason. I know, Lawan,
you were big on Jordan Mason before the season started,
and then Aaron Jones got hurt. You had one good
game and that was sort of it there. But yeah,
let's go on the positive side of things. Let's go
to Woody Marks. Can we trust the Houston Texans to
give us maximum mars or are we going to see

(07:13):
Nick Chubb pop his head up there somewhere.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
I think we've been seeing a trend with Woody Marks
getting more opportunities in the last four games, the Lemon
Fantasy opportunities per game. This is where we can check
the mark off that Viume is there. But what you
see in this bro clip right here that is over
my face right now, is that you're seeing him being
utilized in the passing game. We want to see more
of that. Nick Kayla to the offensive coordinator. He comes
from the Rams tree, he comes from the Sean McVay tree.

(07:39):
He should understand how to get the ball in your
best player's hands. What he marks can be a lot
more explosive than he can be. But a seven point
six for senior yards per target is up there among
a CMC up there among guys that like Jonathan Taylor
that get involved in the passing game. We want to
see more of that so we can raise him above
the flex territory. Woody Marx has RB two territory written

(08:01):
all over him. If they shift what they did last
week where Nick Chubb saw a season low and snaps,
So this is trending towards obviously what he marks taking
over to his backfield. They need to lean into it
this week, especially with a juicy matchup against the Titans defense.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
I mean, catching the football was one of the calling
cards for what he marks coming out of college. He
set the career record at Mississippi State for receptions by
a running back, had a streak of fifty six games
in his college career with a reception, So catching the
football was always something he could do. Now he's getting
a lot more opportunity to do that, partially by circumstance,
but I was waiting for you know what, You've actually

(08:37):
learned how to do it. That's like the best you've
ever done it before, Like you're getting better. I you know,
you just needed reps there you go. He just needed Okay,
now stop. Now you're starting to mess it up, so
just stop. It's like little yeah, exactly what are you doing?
Man's over ahead on the other side, Tony Pollard, Look,
I have been a TAIJ. Spears I would call him

(08:57):
a stand but I have it a TAIJ. Spears proponent
supporter for a while. At some point the Spears just
have to take over that backfield in Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Yeah, Like looking at Tony Pollard, he is definitely near
that drop zone. It has been underwhelming from him basically
all season long, and now with Taj Spears coming in
being the third down back, where you have Pollard only
thirty eight percent of the snaps on third down. This
is usually where folks are in PPR leagues like to
have their running backs get involved in the passing game,
but we have not seen much of that from Tony
Pollard this season, where that's been Taj Spears's complete role.

(09:30):
And honestly, looking at Tony Pollard man for the rest
of the season, I don't think I could trust him
in starting lineups being that we haven't seen this Titan's
office produce anything positive in the back end or in
the early season, So it looks like he's on a
bad offense with a guy that is hungry, that came
back from injury, that looks to be producing at a
higher level than what we've seen. So I do think that,

(09:51):
you know, Tony Pollard, he is droppable at this point
because what have we seen to be trusting him entire
season at this point.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Yeah, I mean it's rough, and I thought early in
the season he actually had a couple of nice performances
and he kind of seemed like maybe the one trustworthy
thing in the Titans offense. At this point, I'm just
you know, we'll try again in twenty twenty six with
Tennessee Titans. Yah.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
Yeah, it's bad.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
It's blad, it's bad, it's bleak, it's all of that
with the Titans down there in Tennessee. We'll have some
more starts and since for you coming up a little
bit later on in the show, but for now, we'll
look at the Sunday night football game between the Lions
and the Eagles and the first to score a touchdown
odds Premier Gibbs at the top of the list, followed
closely by Saquon Barkley. Very little surprise there Jalen Hurts, who,

(10:37):
by the way, Jalen Hurts has not had a rushing
touchdown since I believe Week four, I think it is
it's been a while since he has found the end zone.
So the tush push not exactly. They only use it.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
For first downs now, which is worst fantasy case scenario.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
That is actually the worst. Yeah, I'm on ros Saint
Brown and A J. Brown have very actually not very similar,
identical odds to score the first touchdown. About that in
just a second. But Lauria, if you're picking here, you're
taking one of these guys. You're going somewhere else for
the first touchdown.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
My heart wants to go A J. Brown and hope
that they give him a long one. But I'll go
with Jamiir Gibbs here. I think. Look, he's Jamiir Gibbs.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
He can score from the goal on, he could score
from eighty yards out, it doesn't really matter. And he's
been getting more and more workload, even though last week wasn't.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Ideal for him. Yeah, it was not ideal, but again,
it's hard to count him out because of just the
usage and the explosiveness and all of that. The Kwandy
I think I asked Floryo this earlier in the week.
I'm gonna ask you now, can we get an AJ
Brown vibes check after him? Just flat out telling people,
if you have me on fantasy, get rid of me.
How we feeling about AJ Brown this week?

Speaker 2 (11:45):
Like you know the Ben Affleck meme where he's standing
outside and he's smoking a cigarette like I'm exhausted, I'm tired.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Man.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
It's probably one of the most frustrating things right now
having AJ Brown on fantasy rosters. But I had this
amazing conversation with Seth freaking Rollins this morning on Morning Football.
You guys should probably check that out on the NFL
Plus app after this show, by the way, But we
were just talking about him displaying this frustration publicly and
like crashing out. But usually we get somewhat of a

(12:11):
follow up game where we get decent fantasy production, right
like man six Week six and seven, that's where things
were starting to build before the bye week, where we're
getting some touchdowns from AJ Brown, some big fantasy performances.
But man, they got the lines coming in town this week.
This is an offense that is a top five offense
in terms of scoring points margin. They're putting BTA to

(12:32):
a lot of defenses. So you need to send that
batsignal this week to AJ Brown so you guys can
put up some touchdowns, put up some yards against the
lines defense where I think AJ Brown can display that
he is clearly the wide receiver one. I don't need
this guy on streaming platforms crashing out saying get rid
of me in fantasy. Hold on now, folks, now, listen.
You don't need to say anything else. You got folks

(12:54):
like me and the fantasy streets that are gonna do
to barking for you for you to get the ball,
because we are directly affected by this.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
So AJ Brown just stop. Just don't say nothing else. Okay,
we get it. You're causing distraction to a winning team.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
That's just a lot of frustration that I have about
this whole situation.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
I do love, by the way, the fact that Nick
Siriani is treating AJ Brown the way I treat my
kid when I take away the Nintendo switch. It's like, yeah,
I hear you whining. It's just what it is, man.
You just have to deal with it. Like that's pretty
much what Nick Sirianni has done.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
We get why he's whining like the dudes on pace
for a career low a career low eight hundred and
sixty seven receiving yards. That's fifty one receiving yards per
game on a seventeen game phase.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
I love AJ Brown crashing because it means one of
two things. One's either gonna get a squeaky wheel game,
or two it would probably be playing football somewhere else
next year. And as a fan of a team that
needs a wide receiver, I also love AJ Brown and
I want to see him go somewhere where they actually
value him and treat him as a wide receiver one.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
But also, the Eagles are seven to two and as
of this moment, they are the one seed in the NFC,
So I just don't think they're going to really entertained.

Speaker 4 (14:01):
It's crazy because like Saquon's not having a good year,
like by his standard at least like it's wild.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
It's wild, and yet they're they're again, They've only have
two losses this year. Go figure, when we come back,
we will take a look at the Monday night football
game and would you maybe stream one of these defenses? Well,
ask that question, plus some more starts and sits, that's
coming up on the NFL Fantasy Football Show. What should

(14:28):
be a pretty great uniform matchup on Monday Night Football,
even if the on field product maybe not the best.
It's the Cowboys at the Raiders. And I'm gonna ask
you a really weird question, Florio, would you stream the
Dallas Cowboys defense this week?

Speaker 4 (14:42):
If anyone heads over to NFL dot com, slash starts
it and clicks on clicks on the defensive tag, they're there.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
I have them as a starting.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
Option this week because it's the Raiders, right like, they're
in the top seven in sacks and giveaways rate per game.
And then on top of that, we've last seen the Cowboys.
They've added quite a bit of talent, so it might
not be the same old Cowboys defense that we saw
the first nine weeks of the season.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
But more than anything, it's it's Raiders.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
So that's why they're in play.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
That is why I had them listed as a sleeper
defense this week, because Raiders. Because the way to get
fantasy points from your defense is sacks and turnovers. The
Raiders give up a lot of sacks. You know, Smith
has thrown a lot of interceptions and even with a
couple of weeks ago when they got run through by
the Arizona Cardinals. They still had eleven Fantasy points in
that game just because they were able to get some sacks.

(15:35):
I think they got to take away or two. So
even if they are giving up points, there's a way
for them to actually have a pretty decent fantasy day.
So yeah, as crazy as it sounds, I get it.
We've been picking on the Cowboys defense all year long.
This is this is this is that one episode of
Tom and Jerry where Tom actually kind of wins in
the end. I think that's sort of what this is.
There's only like three of those episodes. There's a lot

(15:56):
of them. There's not a lot of them. You kind of,
you know, appreciate them when they come around. There. Time
to get back to our starts, and since for Week
eleven we turn our attention to the wide receivers and
who do you like? Who do you not like?

Speaker 4 (16:08):
This week, Lad McConkie, he is back to being a
wide receiver one for fantasy purposes. The Jags are tough
against slot receivers, so I'm hoping they play him out
wide a little bit. But either way, I think he's
in play t Higgins eleven or more fantasy points in
every game With Joe Flacco, He's averaging close to twenty
per game.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
I know it just kind of took a little dig
at him.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
But I do think DK is in play this week
against the Bengals, who have allowed the most passing yards
and touchdowns. Jalen Waddle, you gotta wake up early. They're
in Madrid on NFL Network. But he has been fantastic
fifteen fantasy points per game since Tyreek's injury, and the
Commanders are a fantastic matchup. Christian Watson, This is a
matchup for him to thrive in. In fact, my bold

(16:51):
prediction this week was one hundred and fifty one or
more yards because that would be a career high for Watson,
and then the sis DJ Moore. You got to monitor
his health as well, but either way, I'd plan on
not being with him. It's just they're not using him
in a way that is good for fantasy at all.
Titoro McMillan was held in check the first time against
the Falcons, and the Falcons are one of the toughest
wide receiver matchups. Deebo Samuel Look, the Dolphins on paper

(17:16):
might look like a defense you could seam against. But
they've been one of the best against receivers this year.
Corland Sutton has never toped one hundred yards in eleven
career games against the Chiefs, who have been really stout
against wide receivers. And then Wandell Robinson, the Packers' second
fewest yards allowed to slot receivers. It's a different quarterback.
If I'm playing any Giants receiver this week, I would

(17:36):
actually take the shot on slay.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
And over Robinson. Hey man, you got Jamis Winston throwing
yolo balls, so maybe that works out for Darius Slayton
trying to get downfield a little bit. Well, Kwan, I
know we all have a problem with Packers wide receivers
and trying to peg one. But Christian Watson is this
his time now?

Speaker 2 (17:54):
I actually love seeing Florio have him as a start
this week because this is one of those lay up
matches that you just have to take because you're seeing
how they're utilizing. You're seeing in three games that he
has just as many twenty plus completions as Romeo Dobbs
as a Matthew Golden in three games, folks, So obviously
this is a role that he is going against the
Giants defense that they will have to utilize as the

(18:14):
game plan. I mean looking at the Giants defense that
allowing the six most completions of downfield passes to the
wide receiver position this season. This is a layup matchup
for Watson in a layup matchup for Jordan Love to
get back on track to be fantasy startable.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
All right, So Christian Watson coming back into play here.
It seems like, you know, I know it's one year,
but Matthew Golden not working out right now for the Packers.
We'll see what his future is right there. On the
other side, you her Florio mentioned he would rather maybe
take a swing on Darius Slayton than on Wandale Robinson
is mostly he's cooked. But this is Jameis Winston. Maybe

(18:50):
not gonna be good for Onondale.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Nah Man, I'm pushing back on this one. Man. We
saw Wandell Robson a DoD double miss. I am all
in all Wando Robinson and as a strong confident flex
play this week with Jameis Winston. Man, we're about to
being W's this week because I love how we're seeing
Wanda Robson being used deep downfield, and we know close
to the line of scrimmage. She can also be used

(19:13):
because there is yards have there to catch upside with him.
So this is the only one that I'm gonna push
back on you this week. Florio, Man, I love Wanda
Robson too much. Man, shout out to the short.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
Kings, all right, I have no problem with it.

Speaker 4 (19:25):
I mean I would play your boy, Greg dortsch over Hey,
Dorschland is open.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
For business, Ladies and gentlemen, you better get your ticket
while you can. Let's go this week. Man, I'm hype
for him.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
He gave, he gave doors some love of fantasy lives.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
I shouted you go, brother Dorland, It's open for business.
To Roger good, We're no squeakiness. We got everything checked out.
We're good to go.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Everything's all set up. All right, let's get the tight
ends as we get ready to close out the starts.
And since here, who's up who's down? This week?

Speaker 3 (19:51):
Dalton Schultz has just been far too productive.

Speaker 4 (19:54):
I think the Titans look like a tough matchup on paper,
but it doesn't really scare me.

Speaker 3 (19:58):
Kate at and the Bills are the tough this matchup.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
Four tight ends, but the volume that he has been getting,
the safe floor he's been bringing, and the fact that
that could be a high scoring game.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
I like him.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
And it's the same reason I like Dawson Knox. The
Bills have been featuring tight ends because they are not
getting consistent production out of their wideout. So with Kincaid out,
I think knock steps up.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
Kyle Pitts. He's just the last like five weeks has.

Speaker 4 (20:19):
Been a start for me. The Panthers are a good
matchup on paper, and he's been getting more and more volume.
And then Noah offense this week going up against the Steelers,
he's been getting more opportunity and he had a good
game against him the first go around, and then the
six David and Joku. I know he scored a touchdown,
had double digit Fantasy points last week, but just two targets.

(20:39):
DJ Howkinson is high in four games with JJ McCarthy
is fifteen yards, it's bad. And then Evan Ingram, like
all of the catch and run stuff, the joker role
that we heard all summer, that's Troy Franklin's. Evan Ingram
is just kind of like a third, fourth, fifth option
depending on the week.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
For the Bronco joke has been on us if we
bought into that shot there at this point, I know
for you, Lakwan, you were off Kyle Pitts and you
got on the bandwagon. Where are you as of this
moment on Kyle Pits. The Kyle Pitch World Tour has
been great. I love the ticket, I love the show
that I've seen from. He's been top three in terms
of receptions per game among the tight end, so I

(21:17):
like what I'm getting. The touchdowns will come. I'm still
believing in Kyle Pitchs. Man, all right, I'm glad to
see you you come around. I mean, you know, I
will admit that sometimes my faith waivers. But also I
also realize it doesn't take much to be a tightened
one Fantasy eight points baby, that's all your hope before.
I mean you look, I was looking at the Zach

(21:39):
Erz is averaging like nine and a half Fantasy points
per game. He's like the tight end, like darn shoulders.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
I mean, these guys are giving us reasonable decent production,
So I can't be mad at Kyle Pitch this season.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
I'm happy with the production. Man. All right, cool, you
are not on the t J Hawkinson Bandwagon. Would you
like to take this moment to pat yourself on that.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
I will pat myself on the back because I was
I knew some was fish man, but I am not
happy with the ticket that I bought because of you
two sitting on that couch over You guys are very convincing.
But man, I feel bad for Aronde gad Sin's dad
because that is the starting tight end he's been starting
over his son these last couple of weeks. I man,
he has to go out there with terrible production, being

(22:17):
that TJ. Howkinson's not getting that great connection with JJ McCarthy. Man,
it's really really miserable to have him right now rostered
as your only tight end. It's one of the situations
that you just have to ride it out.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Man. Yeah, it's it's been bad. There's just there's not
really enough passing volume. I know last week McCarthy threw
the ball forty two times, which was easily a high
for him. But other than that, normally it's between twenty
and twenty five attempts per game. There's just not enough
volume in that offense for t J. Hawkinson to be successful.
So you want more on that, more in depth. And Alison.

(22:50):
You can go to nfl dot com slash start set
for everything that Michael Eflorio wrote about. Get yourself, Freddie,
we got some spicy hot takes for Week eleven.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
This is a strong sit and I understand why it's
on the six.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
List for Florida.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
But DJ Moore a big bounce back game against the
Minnesota Vikings. And I'm only going there because there is
yards upside when it comes to DJ Moore after to catch.
The last couple of weeks, we've been seeing that department
of where he is starting to be utilized in space
where he can work after to catch, versus the first
three weeks where he was below the league average in terms.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
Of yards after to catch per reception.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
So I'm looking for DJ Moore to get back in
that bag going against the Vikings defense that are allowing
five point three yards after to catch per reception, which
is the fourth most allowed to the wide receiver position.
This week, DJ Moore comes back and bounces back big
this week.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
Man, all right, good to see that because it's been tough.
If you have DJ Moore on your fantasy roster, what
is your hot take for the week or Bowl prediction?
I should sun.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
I kind of gave it away last segment. But Christian
Watson one hundred and fifty one or more yards this week.
His career high is one hundred and fifty, so I
think he's going to break that record. Of the Giants,
not only have they allowed the most yards to wide receivers,
it's third most on deep passes. They also play man
at the second highest rate since returning. Watson leads the
Packers all of them in yards on deep targets, and

(24:10):
only chuk a Craft who no longer is going to
be out there, has more yards against man coverage. So
not only do I like the talent that is Christian Watson,
I think this is a premium matchup. His everything the
Giants struggle against is everything he does well.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
It would be nice if they find somebody that's close
to a number one receiver in that offense. You know,
we've been trying to make it work with Romeo Dobbs.
People were trying to squint and make Matthew Golden the guy.
So maybe Christian Watson can actually fill that void. We
will find out. For me. Ashton Gentz will be the
top scorer overall this week in fantasy football. We know
how effective he can be running the ball. By the way,

(24:47):
as much as we say the Cowboys are potentially a
streamable option, they're still not good. They still give up
about five yards per carry. They still give up a
lot of yards on the ground. But also they end
up the second most receiving yards to the running back position.
And we've seen Genty with five games where he has
at least four targets. I think now with no Jacobe Myers, yes,

(25:07):
brock Bauers is the number one option. I think Tyler
Lockett might be the number two option. I think you
can slot Ashton Genty in there as the number three
option in the passing game. So I think he gets
some opportunities out of the backfield. I think he gets
plenty of carries. I think he has a huge day,
finds the end zone a couple of times, and I
think he has a absolutely bananas explosion week for you
in fantasy football. So there you go. That is it.

(25:30):
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Speaker 4 (26:04):
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