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Fantasy Aces DFS Advice: Week 11 NFL - Daily Fantasy Football Picks

Hey there RotoBallers! In this article I will be taking a look at some of my favorite FantasyAces DFS lineups plays for Week 11 of the NFL slate.

These picks are based on a multitude of factors including matchup, talent, recent performance, and pricing on Fantasy Aces. Let's get to the picks!

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Quarterback Plays for Fantasy Aces

Tom Brady (@ SF, $7,250)

Brady is just the fourth-most expensive quarterback on the slate, but with him set to take on the 49ers' bad defense, he's the top play by far. San Francisco can't stop anyone, on the ground or through the air, and the Patriots should be able to do whatever they want in this game. Even though the Patriots may wrap this game up by halftime, but I'm not all that worried about a run-heavy second half. First off, the Patriots' defense hasn't been great this season, so San Francisco could hang with them for a while in this one. Second, the 49ers play at such a fast pace on offense that it increases the amount of offensive plays their opponents run on a weekly basis. That simply will equate to bonus production for Brady and company. If you are planning on paying up for a quarterback on Aces, Brady is your guy this weekend.

Marcus Mariota (@ IND, $6,350)

Mariota has been one of the best fantasy quarterbacks over the past month. The second-year signal caller has accounted for 12 touchdowns over his past four games, including eight over the past two weeks. While he is unlikely to keep that kind of production up through the rest of the season, he does have a good shot at continuing his hot streak in Week 11 against the Colts. Indianapolis has struggled against the pass this season, ranking just 30th in DVOA according to Football Outsiders. This game could turn into a shootout, which would also boost Mariota's fantasy stock. At just $6,350, Mariota is cheaper than 14 quarterbacks on Fantasy Aces.

 

Running Back Plays for Fantasy Aces

Spencer Ware (vs. TB, $5,100)

Sure, you can (and should) try to fit Le'Veon Bell into your lineups for his Week 11 showdown against the Browns, but you don't need me to tell you that. Ware comes in at a reasonable price this weekend and has a good shot at finishing the week as an RB1. Tampa Bay's run defense was thought to be a strength of the team earlier in the year, but they have started to spring leaks against opposing running backs lately. The Buccaneers' run defense now ranks just 16th in the league in DVOA. Ware's power running style and pass-catching skills make him a good bet to continue that streak this weekend. 

Theo Riddick (vs. JAX, $4,550)

Riddick's low price on Aces this weeks put him close to must-play territory as he is a fantastic value at just $4,550. The pass-catching dynamo has racked up 15 or more touches in all but one game played this season while also sporting two multi-touchdown games. He has taken over the lead role in Detroit's backfield and his prominent involvement in the passing game gives him a high weekly floor. Jacksonville's run defense ranks just 28th in DVOA this season, while their pass defense has been rather stout. That sets up a situation where we could see the Lions run the ball more often than usual. 

 

Wide Receiver Plays for Fantasy Aces

Mike Evans (vs. CHI, $5,750)

After failing to capitalize on a great draw against the Bears last weekend, Evans pulls another plus matchup against a burnable Chiefs secondary this weekend. Evans did disappoint last weekend, catching just four passes for 66 yards. The fact he burned a lot of daily players in that game will likely help to suppress his ownership heading into this matchup against Kansas City. The Bears spent most of the afternoon double-teaming Evans and Jameis Winston was more than happy to spread the ball around to his secondary targets in the passing game. Evans should run the majority of his routes against a banged up Phillip Gaines on Sunday, a matchup which he should be able to win.

Doug Baldwin (@ PHI, $4,900)

Baldwin, and the Seattle offense, appears to be finally hitting their stride. By all accounts, Russell Wilson is finally healthy after knee and ankle injuries slowed him during the early stages of the season. Baldwin himself was a direct beneficiary of that, catching three touchdown passes last week against the Patriots. The Eagles have been tough against the pass this season, but overall their secondary isn't all that talented. Baldwin is relatively cheap on Aces considering his upside and he should have no issues hitting value for you in Week 11.

 

Tight End Play for Fantasy Aces

Martellus Bennett (@ SF, $4,650)

It's kind of a no-brainer, but Bennett needs to be strongly considered for your lineups if Rob Gronkowski is ruled out of Week 11's action. As of Thursday, Gronk has yet to practice after suffering either a chest or a lung injury, depending on who you choose believe. Either way, his prospects of suiting up on Sunday are looking slim. Bennett is an extremely talented tight end in his own right and should be able to pull off a pretty good Gronkowski imitation on the field against a weak 49ers pass defense. A Tom Brady/Bennett stack is shaping up as an intriguing option this weekend.

 

Defense/Special Teams Play for Fantasy Aces

Oakland Raiders (vs. HOU, $2,600)

The Raiders defense is cheap, at home, and taking on Brock Osweiler. Osweiler, in case you missed it, just threw for 99 yards against the Jaguars. Houston has been one of the best offenses to target with fantasy defenses this season, allowing the seventh-most fantasy points per game. The Raiders defense usually isn't a recommended fantasy play, but Osweiler has brought quarterback ineffectiveness to a whole new level and has failed to cash in on several plus matchups lately.




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