L.A. Rams @ New Orleans
Team Totals: Saints 21, Rams 18
Rams-Saints is a game to fade in fantasy-lineup decisions with Week 11’s second-lowest total. Matthew Stafford is missing Cooper Kupp (ankle, I.R.), and there are broken offensive lines on both sides. … Los Angeles certainly doesn’t have a running back worth playing; Sean McVay’s offense has been unable to run block all year, while Darrell Henderson, Kyren Williams, and Cam Akers formed a fantasy-unfriendly three-way RBBC in Week 10’s loss to Arizona. … Love it or hate it, Ben Skowronek profiles as the Rams’ best one-for-one Kupp replacement in the slot; Skowronek wound up leading L.A. in Week 10 routes run and Rams WRs in targets (7) against the Cardinals. The Saints’ secondary is most vulnerable inside. I’m treating Skowronek as a PPR-attractive WR3/flex option here. … As Allen Robinson and Van Jefferson are Los Angeles’ only wideouts capable of functioning outside, I expect them to maintain their to-date roles. … Tyler Higbee could be a big beneficiary of Kupp’s loss based on his established rapport with Stafford on middle-of-the-field throws. Higbee quietly ranks third among NFL tight ends in targets (65).
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