Quick hitters and waiver wire advice for a handful of notable players after Week 11 of the fantasy football season:
Roll the dice
Samaje Perine RB, Bengals
You may not know by waiver-claim time what the status is of starter Joe Mixon (concussion). If you could have the roster space, Perine is value a grab in case Mixon is out. Bear in mind, he is probably going a one-week plug, at best.
Latavius Murray RB, Broncos
Melvin Gordon was a thorn within the side of Javonte Williams, not a lot for Murray anymore. Denver waived the fumble-prone Gordon on Monday. Acquire Murray for volume, not efficiency.
Demarcus Robinson WR, Ravens
Any back-end Ravens WR has enormous upside. Robinson (nine targets Sunday) could catch fire and turn into Lamar Jackson’s favorite goal just as easily as Devin Duvernay could.
Treylon Burks WR, Titans
We’re not as bullish on a bump within the Titans’ passing game as we’re with Baltimore. But when someone is to emerge, our bet is on Burks.
Slow your roll
Daniel Jones QB, Giants
Next 4 games are tough matchups against Dallas, Washington, Philadelphia and Washington again. And now upside rookie Wan’Dale Robinson is finished for the yr.
Devin Singletary RB, Bills
Coming off two strong games and has nice matchup vs. the Lions in Week 12. Use that as ammo to attempt to trade him before your league’s deadline, before one other TD skid hits (just like the first eight games of the season).
Kenyan Drake RB, Ravens
J.K. Dobbins and/or Gus Edwards could return soon, so Drake’s window for fantasy success is not going to stay open.
Austin Hooper TE, Titans
He scored twice Sunday, so he will probably be on waiver radars at such a skinny position. But unlike, say, Cole Kmet — who has benefited from a surge of offensive production — Hooper’s big week looks like more of an anomaly on offense that isn’t seeing a dramatic spike in overall production.