The ESPN+ Cheat Sheet for Week 11 is your one-stop shop for fantasy football advice. We've curated all our best start/sit advice from this week, including insights from Matt Bowen, Mike Clay, Tristan H. Cockcroft, Eric Karabell and Liz Loza. Don't have time to read it all? That's why cheat sheets were invented! Catch up on a week's worth of reading in mere minutes, see which players are on the injury report, consider the betting data and then set your lineup with confidence knowing you've put your team in the best position to win.
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Cleveland Browns vs. New Orleans Saints -1
Locks: Sunday 1 p.m. ET
Over/under total: 44.5 (sixth highest)
FPI favorite: Browns by 0.1, 50% to win outright
Browns injury watch: RB Nyheim Hines: O
Saints injury watch: WR Cedrick Wilson Jr.: Q; RB Jamaal Williams: Q
Best of the Week
Tristan H. Cockcroft: We have yet to see the version of Nick Chubb who was a top-10 fantasy running back in both 2019 and 2022, but this is his first plus matchup since his return three games ago. The Saints have seen six running backs score 16-plus PPR fantasy points against them in the past five weeks, three of which had at least 26.
Mike Clay: Since Amari Cooper was shipped to Buffalo, Cedric Tillman has had 31 targets during the three games (with at least nine in all three) and no wide receiver has scored more fantasy points during the span. Tillman got a nice boost from garbage time when we last saw him (Week 9), but his heavy usage, which includes 95-plus air yards in all three games, is enough to lock him into the WR3 mix. Teammates Jerry Jeudy and Elijah Moore have both been heavily targeted, as well, and can be considered flex options.
Matt Bowen: Marquez Valdes-Scantling scored 25.9 points in Sunday's win over the Falcons, the second most at the wide receiver position in Week 10, and he did it on just three receptions. It's a risk to bet on vertical throws, and it's a tougher matchup on the perimeter this week against the Browns' corners, but with the lack of depth right now in the Saints' wide receiver room and Derek Carr's willingness to cut it loose down the field, MVS will get his opportunities.
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Miami Dolphins -7
Locks: Sunday 1 p.m. ET
Over/under total: 43.5 (eighth highest)
FPI favorite: Dolphins by 5, 63.2% to win outright