10 Players You Need to Add Before Week 11
The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri
Sal Vetri
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🗓️ 11 November 2025
⏱️ 24 minutes
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10 Players You Need to Add Before Week 11
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| 0:00.0 | We're heading to week 11 in fantasy football, which means it's officially crunch time if you're trying to make the fantasy playoffs, avoid your league punishment, or get a first round by. |
| 0:08.2 | In this video, we were talking about the players that are currently available on the waiver wire that you need to add to your team if you want to improve your chances of winning not just this week, but in coming weeks as well. And I want to talk about a situation that we've been calling out on this channel now for two or three weeks, |
| 0:20.4 | yet the player involved is still available in over 50% of leagues. |
| 0:23.3 | It has to do with Jacksonville because Brian Thomas was ruled out with an ankle injury this past week against the Texans, and odds are it's a high ankle sprain. They might want to say that it's a not severe high ankle sprain, but this is usually a multi-week injury for wide receivers. And in his replace, we ended up seeing Jacoby Myers make his |
| 0:38.1 | debut after getting traded from the Raiders before the trade deadline. He played. We saw Parker |
| 0:42.1 | Washington also playing some other wide receivers were involved, but the big story here is |
| 0:45.8 | Parker Washington. Although Jacobi Myers on somewhat limited snaps in his debut led the team with 41 |
| 0:50.2 | receiving yards, Parker Washington had 33 receiving yards. He had a touchdown early in that |
| 0:55.2 | game in a red zone, a 7-yard touchdown. And he led the team once again for the third straight game |
| 0:59.3 | in targets. He had seven targets. He also returned to punch for a touchdown. Parker Washington |
| 1:03.5 | very quietly lately has been great in terms of fantasy, a very viable flex option, 17 more points this |
| 1:09.3 | past week. And he's been awesome for the Jaguars who were dealing with wide receiver injuries. Now this past week, you see a 21% target share. That's not all that exciting. The targets were mostly spread out in this game, but still he was the only player on the team across all positions to clear a 20% target share. He led the team easily running 94% of the routes. Nobody else top 70% of the routes. |
| 1:28.5 | And now if you look at this, over the last two games, right? The past two games since Travis |
| 1:32.8 | Hunter has gone down with injury and Brian Thomas left last game early, Parker Washington |
| 1:36.7 | leads the team with a 25% target share running almost every single route, 92% of the routes. |
| 1:42.4 | He's now been a full-time player on offense for about three games now, three total games since Travis Hunter went down with injury. And during that time, he's averaging 8.7 targets and 12 fantasy points per game, which is very legitimate flex starter production for you in your lineups. And you can see, according to Ryan Heath on Twitter, Parker Washington, if we pull it up here, he's now had at least 20% target here in four of his last five games when he's ran at least 50% of the routes. Thanks to a pun-return return touchdown today, he exceeded 17 fantasy points now and back-to-back games. This is a player who's coming off of an eight-catch 90-yard game, a player who's involved in many ways this past past week, he also had an end around in the red |
| 2:17.5 | zone. They're trying to get the ball in his hands. And that should probably continue for at least another week or two until these other wide receivers potentially come back from injury. To try and add Parker Washington, he is a priority and so is the tight end, Kdaun. This is a guy who we've been talking about K. Dotton. He was deemed a must start tight end by us in previous weeks because whenever Chris Gobwin and Mike Evans the last two years last year and so far this year have missed time, Kada and has stepped up in a major way and that continued this past week. Because Kadaun went out there and although Abuka was leading the team 115 yards, he seems healthy off his hamstring injury. Kadaen led the team actually in receptions. Nine catches, 82 yards, had 12 targets in this game. |
| 2:51.2 | He looked awesome out there. At the tight end position, he almost had a 30% target share. He ended a day with a 28% target share was the number one target in this game ahead of Abuka for Baker Mayfield. Now, the downsides for KD and that people will call out, and rightfully so, is that he doesn't get a lot of downfield targets. He hasn't gotten a lot of red zone targets. So far, |
| 3:09.0 | I will say so far, that he hasn't got a lot of downfield targets. He hasn't gotten a lot of red zone targets. |
| 3:08.5 | So far, I will say so far, that could obviously change. |
| 3:11.2 | He's mostly getting targets in the middle of the field, and in this game, the Bucks Trail, which might not happen often. Now, all those things are true, but we have a pretty large sample now. So far three games this season with both Mike Evans and Chris Godwin out, |
| 3:22.4 | you're getting a 26% target share for KDOT and number two amongst tight ends. |
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