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Play 'EM Bench 'EM WRs For Week 11

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1.Courtland Sutton Denver Broncos @ Minnesota Vikings

Since the Broncos traded Emmanuel Sanders to the San Francisco 49ers Sutton has become the Broncos number 1 receiver. That is good because Sutton will get a lot of targets and have plenty of opportunities to make plays. Last week the Vikings secondary really struggled against the Cowboys as they gave up 211 receiving yards with 2 receiving touchdowns. The Vikings have given up an average of 41.23 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 29th ranked defense at defending the WR position.



2.Terry McLaurin Washington Redskins vs New York Jets

With Dwayne Haskins being announced as the Redskins starter at QB for the rest of the season may be a good thing for McLaurins value. The reason it because McLaurin and Haskins were teammates in collage at Ohio State. Last week the Jets secondary really struggled as the gave up 258 receiving yards with 4 receiving touchdowns. The Jets have given up an average of 42.57 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 31st ranked defense at defending the WR position.



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1.Christian Kirk Arizona Cardinals @ San Francisco 49ers

Last week Kirk had a big game as he had 138 receiving yards with 3 receiving touchdowns but it will not continue this week. The Cardinals are facing a 49ers defense that held Tyler Lockett of the Seahawks to one of his worst games of the season. The 49ers have given up an average of 27.14 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 4th ranked defense at defending the WR position.



2.Alshon Jeffery Philadelphia Eagles vs New England Patriots

This season the Eagles offense has been really bad and has affected Jefferys value in a negative way. With how bad the Eagles offensive line is Carson Wentz has not had much time to look for Jeffery in the pass game as he is having to avoid the rush. This week Jeffery will most likely be matched up with the Patriots Stephon Gilmore who is one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL. The Patriots have given up less than 10 offensive touchdowns to opposing offensives this season. The Patriots have given up an average of 23.47 points per game to opposing WRs this season. They are the 1st ranked defense at defending the WR position.

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