As a refresher, the Watch List contains in-depth notes on fringe waiver adds, and Deep Leagues includes player notes on potential waiver adds in 14-team and 20-round leagues.
If your roster is top-heavy and exclusively limited to the best long-term stashes, we recommend reviewing the One Injury Away list ahead of Week 11.
For those looking to roster the best available player(s) regardless of position, the rankings above weigh every position minus the players’ actual positions for all formats. These are listed in the precise order I would prioritize waiver claims in those leagues for Week 11. Adjust for what you need on your roster — immediate touches, high-upside bench stashes, targets, one-week spot starters, etc.
Quarterbacks | Running Backs | Wide Receivers | Tight Ends | Defenses | Kickers
Quarterbacks
Justin Herbert is rostered in 55% of Yahoo Leagues. No. 1 QB add if available.
1. Russell Wilson, Steelers — Rostered in 22% of Yahoo Leagues (Suggested 2-4% Remaining FAAB Bid)
It’s an all-too-obvious blow-up spot for Russ against a Ravens secondary that’s ceded 21 fantasy points and multiple passing scores to enemy QBs in five of their last six games. Baltimore has additionally leaked 22 completions (first) 20+ yards downfield, where Wilson has launched 17.6% of his passes (second) for an NFL-best 53.3% completion rate.
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