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The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

7 Wide Receivers That'll Win Your Fantasy League

The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri

Sal Vetri

Fantasy Sports, Sports

5.0784 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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7 Wide Receivers About to Explode in Fantasy (Trade For Them Now)



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0:00.0

Before week 11 begins in your fantasy football league right now is the perfect and maybe last time to trade for a wide receiver who can help you win your championship. Trade deadlines are coming up in your league and right now might be one of the final moments that you can improve your fantasy team before the postseason. And one of the ways you can do that is by trading for Marvin Harrison, who is probably the perfect by-low candidate right now because news just broke that Marvin Harrison is going to

0:21.1

have appendicitis. He's going to miss week 11. Potentially this puts him in doubt for week 12. And probably the person who has him in your league is frustrated. Because not only this past weekend did he, I would say, frustrated a ton of fantasy managers, including myself in a league that I had him. He had three catches, 33 yards in a touchdown, which you might be like, okay, you had 12 fantasy points. Why are you so mad?

0:38.2

Well, he had 12 targets in this game. Jacoby Burset just kept targeting Marvin Harrison. He had a big drop. He had another end zone target that could have easily been another touchdown. He should have had a massive game. If you get targeted 12 times minimum, you should be catching six to eight of those as a wide receiver one on your team, not three. That is obviously very frustrating, but it's also important to point out that the usage has been really good since Jacoby percent took over. Check out JJ Zacharison, late round quarterback on Twitter. His tweet right here, he says Marvin Harrison had a 27 percent target share against Seattle resulting in 12 targets, but he only caught three of them. He's still at 14.3 points. He's now seen target shares of 35% and 27% over the last two games. Those are his two highest target chairs of the season. So very quietly, even though this past week was somewhat disappointing based on what he should have had with that volume, he's having his best usage of the season and really of his career the last two weeks. It's all coming out of time with Jacoby Berset is his starting quarterback.

1:29.7

Jacobi Berset, who is leading this Cardinal's offense to be more pass happy, right? Part of that is due to all these running back injuries. He's averaging 26 attempts per game, but this is kind of skewed based on the games that he came in just partially. because if you look at this, right,

1:41.0

it's skewed by the fact that they only threw one pass in week five.

1:43.7

If you look at this, according to the player profile of the game logs,

1:46.3

44 attempts, 36, 31, and 44. He's really basically averaging right now, like 38 pass attempts per game, something they weren't doing with Kyla Murray. Again, James Connor, Terry Benson, hurt. That's going to be part of it. But also because Kyler Murray just wasn't good. The Kyler Murray offense was basically dropped back, plays not there in your first, maybe second read, scramble a bunch and have an off-script throw,

2:04.6

but Jacoby part of it, but also because Kyla Murray just wasn't good. The Kyla Murray offense was basically drop back, plays not there in your first, maybe second read, scramble a bunch and have an off-script throw, but Jacobi Berset is staying in the pocket and finding his top priority targets, which we love for fantasy. In this case, it's Trey McBride and Marvin Harrison. You can basically just see when this changed. Like week one, these are the Marvin Harrison game logs. He had 18 points with a Kyla Murray. Then he had like an 18-point game as well on Thursday night football.

2:20.6

But really these last couple, Like week one, these are the Marvin Harrison game logs. He had 18 points with a Kyla Murray.

2:17.9

Then he had like an 18 point game as well on Thursday night football. But really these last couple of weeks, 14 points, 23 points with Jacoby Berset. Since they've returned from their biweek, things have been looking really good. We're talking 11 targets per game. That is an intentional shift to go more towards Marvin Harrison, the top priority, the top 10 overall

2:34.8

pick from last year from this draft class that they spent a lot of capital on. They're finally starting to get him involved. And when you look at it, like obviously, Trey McBride's basically a wide receiver. He's been the best tight end in fantasy this year. He's been one of the best overall players, probably a top 15 overall player if we were to redraft today, if not higher, in fantasy. but outside of that like like Marvin Harrison on the outside, at least, with Tray McBride operating in the middle of the field, no competition. Michael Wilson is fine as a wide receiver two at best. Greg Dorch is fine as like a third or fourth option, but there's nobody else here. So these games that we saw this past week of 12 targets for Marvin Harrison, of 13 targets for Trrey McBride. That should only continue.

3:07.9

I think right now Marvin Harrison, when you factor in the recency bias of what his usage has been trending up, and now that he's going to miss sometime, probably only a week, maybe two with this appendicitics. You'll probably have more updates by the time this releases on Thursday. The good news, though, all of this is making his price point a little bit cheaper. look at some of the trades that have literally happened today and this is as recent as this news

3:25.6

just breaking somebody traded Marvin har Harrison for Stefan Diggs. I get Stefan Diggs has touchdowns in three straight games. Marvin Harrison has a way better role in his offense. Marvin Harrison for Aaron Jones. I'll still take Marvin Harrison there. Marvin Harrison for Alvin Kamara off of Alvin Kamar's arguably best game of the year. Definitely best game since week two, 115 yards. But now Kamar goes on by.

3:41.2

Older running back, bad offense late in the season. Camara off of Alvin Camar's arguably best game of the year, definitely best game since week two, 115 yards.

3:58.3

But now Camar goes on by older running back, bad offense late in the season. I'll take the second year wide receiver who is on trending right now for a breakout. Kyler Murray's not going to play for another four to eight weeks if he even returns this year. Jacoby Brissette is an upgrade, at least we've seen so far from Marvin Harrison. I'd be buying love. I'm also trying to send some trades right now for Quentin Johnson.

4:31.5

I currently have one out there that I'm trying to hope that it gets accepted right now because this past week very quietly, when you look at the game log, it's like, oh my God, Quentin Johnson disappointed again, although he led the team with five catches, 42-yard sure, so only nine fantasy points, but more importantly, led the team in receptions, led the team with 10 targets in this game. And if you look at it, it wasn't just 10 targets. He was the first read by far the most in this game right here. This is according to Devi Yusuf over on Twitter. He's getting this data from fantasy points. He says, Quinn Johnson led the charges in first read target share in 10, and it wasn't close. Look at this target chair right here.

4:32.0

First read.

4:47.7

So, obviously, if you know football, you know what a first read target chair is, right? First read means the quarterback drops back, his first read. So the priority read on that play, Quinton Johnson led the team this past week. 29% of the time. Nobody else was even close. Arronda Gadsden was second with 18%. if you take out the tight end who left that game early with an injury, the rookie, the next closest was Keenan Allen third on this list, 15% of the time. So two times more than any other receiver on this team, Quinton Johnson was the priority. Now, he might be saying, oh, this is just a one-week thing. He's been bad the past month of the season okay but let's add some context because sure the past month of the season it hasn't been good if you look at this over on the right side of the screen is his last five games just 8.8 fantasy

5:07.9

points per game, three yards per game. That's pretty gross. That's a bench player. But his first four games, 20 fantasy points per game or so, over nine targets per game, over 84 yards per game, was downfield getting targeted downfield often right so here's the thing about this a couple of

5:21.8

things changed this past week first off he's now two to three weeks removed 84 yards per game was downfield, getting targeted downfield often, right? So here's the thing about

5:21.0

this. A couple of things changed this past week. First off, he's now two to three weeks removed from a hamstring injury that he only missed one game for that I do believe was lingering for at least one or two of those other games where he struggled, including getting a goose set. And secondly, in this game this past week, A Ronde Gadsden, the rookie tight end left the game with an injury, but he got an MRI.

5:36.9

It revealed that it is just a quad bruise

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