The post Week 11 Fantasy Football Stock Report: Risers And Fallers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 22: Jaylen Warren #30 of the Pittsburgh Steelers jumps into the end zone for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on October 22, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Getty Images Injuries, bye weeks, and last week’s trade deadline have shaken up the fantasy football landscape. In addition to players seeing increased fantasy value because of injuries or new opportunities, others could see their stock fall because of a declining role or disappointing performance. Here are the top Week 11 fantasy football risers and fallers to keep in mind for your waiver wire claims, lineup decisions, and long-term roster strategy. Week 11 Fantasy Football Risers Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Arizona Cardinals The change from Kyler Murray (foot) to Jacoby Brissett at quarterback has not had a negative impact on Harrison. Over five games with Murray, Harrison posted 20 receptions for 306 yards and two touchdowns. Across four games with Brissett, he has 14 receptions for 219 yards and two touchdowns. With him being targeted 22 times over the last two games, he should remain busy down the stretch and be a viable WR2 in fantasy. Breece Hall, RB, New York Jets In a difficult matchup against the Browns last week, Hall ran 21 times for 83 yards. He also hauled in his lone target, taking it 42 yards for a touchdown. Garrett Wilson injured his knee in the game and is now expected to be sidelined for at least three weeks. With limited options at wide receiver, Hall should be busy in both facets of the Jets’ offense moving forward. Consider him a low-end RB1, high-end RB2 for fantasy purposes. Jaylen Warren, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers Warren came away with 91 total yards against the Chargers… The post Week 11 Fantasy Football Stock Report: Risers And Fallers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 22: Jaylen Warren #30 of the Pittsburgh Steelers jumps into the end zone for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on October 22, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Getty Images Injuries, bye weeks, and last week’s trade deadline have shaken up the fantasy football landscape. In addition to players seeing increased fantasy value because of injuries or new opportunities, others could see their stock fall because of a declining role or disappointing performance. Here are the top Week 11 fantasy football risers and fallers to keep in mind for your waiver wire claims, lineup decisions, and long-term roster strategy. Week 11 Fantasy Football Risers Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Arizona Cardinals The change from Kyler Murray (foot) to Jacoby Brissett at quarterback has not had a negative impact on Harrison. Over five games with Murray, Harrison posted 20 receptions for 306 yards and two touchdowns. Across four games with Brissett, he has 14 receptions for 219 yards and two touchdowns. With him being targeted 22 times over the last two games, he should remain busy down the stretch and be a viable WR2 in fantasy. Breece Hall, RB, New York Jets In a difficult matchup against the Browns last week, Hall ran 21 times for 83 yards. He also hauled in his lone target, taking it 42 yards for a touchdown. Garrett Wilson injured his knee in the game and is now expected to be sidelined for at least three weeks. With limited options at wide receiver, Hall should be busy in both facets of the Jets’ offense moving forward. Consider him a low-end RB1, high-end RB2 for fantasy purposes. Jaylen Warren, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers Warren came away with 91 total yards against the Chargers…

Week 11 Fantasy Football Stock Report: Risers And Fallers

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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 22: Jaylen Warren #30 of the Pittsburgh Steelers jumps into the end zone for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on October 22, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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Injuries, bye weeks, and last week’s trade deadline have shaken up the fantasy football landscape. In addition to players seeing increased fantasy value because of injuries or new opportunities, others could see their stock fall because of a declining role or disappointing performance. Here are the top Week 11 fantasy football risers and fallers to keep in mind for your waiver wire claims, lineup decisions, and long-term roster strategy.

Week 11 Fantasy Football Risers

Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Arizona Cardinals

The change from Kyler Murray (foot) to Jacoby Brissett at quarterback has not had a negative impact on Harrison. Over five games with Murray, Harrison posted 20 receptions for 306 yards and two touchdowns. Across four games with Brissett, he has 14 receptions for 219 yards and two touchdowns. With him being targeted 22 times over the last two games, he should remain busy down the stretch and be a viable WR2 in fantasy.

Breece Hall, RB, New York Jets

In a difficult matchup against the Browns last week, Hall ran 21 times for 83 yards. He also hauled in his lone target, taking it 42 yards for a touchdown. Garrett Wilson injured his knee in the game and is now expected to be sidelined for at least three weeks. With limited options at wide receiver, Hall should be busy in both facets of the Jets’ offense moving forward. Consider him a low-end RB1, high-end RB2 for fantasy purposes.

Jaylen Warren, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers

Warren came away with 91 total yards against the Chargers in Week 10. They are one of the better defenses in the league, allowing just 20.3 points per game. Going forward, Warren has much more favorable matchups. Four of his next five opponents have given up a least 25.6 points per game. With the Steelers potentially involved in more high-scoring games, Warren checks in as a good RB2 option.

Week 11 Fantasy Football Fallers

Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jacksonville Jaguars

Lawrence struggled against the Texans on Sunday, throwing for 158 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. Across his last three games, he has just two passing touchdowns. For the season, he has thrown one or no touchdown passes in seven of his nine games. Travis Hunter (knee) is out for the season and Brian Thomas Jr. is battling an ankle injury, so Lawrence doesn’t have enough weapons right now to be a viable fantasy option in standard leagues.

Jordan Love, QB, Green Bay Packers

In a low-scoring battle with the Eagles on Monday Night Football, Love threw for 176 yards and no touchdowns. Over his last five games, he has finished with one or no touchdown passes four times. Tucker Kraft (knee) is out for the season, eliminating one of Love’s biggest touchdown threats. Only consider deploying Love in fantasy if he has a very favorable matchup for the week.

Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, New England Patriots

Stevenson (toe) has sat out the last two games. In his absence, Treveyon Henderson has run for 202 yards and two touchdowns. Even when Stevenson returns, he might be in more of a timeshare with Henderson down the stretch. Stevenson is a flex fantasy option, at best, right now.

Takeaway

Harrison, Hall, and Warren are all in line to see their fantasy values rise for Week 11 and beyond. The same can’t be said for Lawrence, Love, and Stevenson. Stevenson could remain a flex option in some formats, but Lawrence and Love are difficult to justify starting in many leagues. Staying ahead of these trends is key to winning matchups — check out our Week 11 Fantasy Football Sleepers article for more fantasy football insights.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikebarner/2025/11/12/week-11-fantasy-football-stock-report-risers-and-fallers/

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