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Week 11 Waiver Wire Pickups - Fantasy Football Free Agent Adds and Stashes (2025)

Alec Pierce - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Rob's Week 11 fantasy football waiver wire pickups, adds, stashes and sleepers to target for 2025. His top waiver wire adds for Week 11 at RB, WR, TE, QB, K, D/ST.

We're in the home stretch of the fantasy football regular season. If you do not have a playoff spot solidly wrapped up, you should already be looking at your lineup for Weeks 12-14 and identifying where you'll be weak. If it's at tight end, find someone on the waiver wire with a good matchup that week. Do the same for defense, if you can.

If you do have a playoff spot wrapped up, you should be looking at your lineup for Weeks 15-17 and doing the same thing. Handcuffs can still be league-winners and should be rostered, but as the starter remains healthy, the less value handcuffs have. If you need a win to stay alive in the playoff hunt, grabbing the Atlanta defense may be more important than continuing to roster Brian Robinson Jr., despite his obvious upside.

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Running Back Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 11

Must Adds

Trey Benson, Arizona Cardinals - 49.9% Rostered

Benson is currently on IR. He was eligible to return last week, but did not do so. They haven't opened his 21-day window yet, but hopefully that'll happen early this week. James Conner (foot) is on season-ending IR. Once Benson returns, fantasy managers should expect him to be Arizona's primary ball-carrier, and he should be viewed as a top-24 running back once he's healthy.

Benson is required to miss at least four games, but Arizona had a bye week during his four-game IR stretch, meaning Benson had extra time to get 100% healthy. Fantasy managers should add him now.

Emari Demercado, Arizona Cardinals - 18.5% Rostered

Bam Knight sustained an ankle injury in Week 10, and it's unknown if Benson will be back in Week 11. Demercado had 64 rushing yards on just four carries on Sunday, but also had three catches for 40 yards. In Week 9, Demercado had 79 rushing yards on 14 touches. If Benson isn't back next week, Demercado should be viewed as the Cardinals' No. 1 running back and would be ranked in the top-30.

Priority Adds

Kareem Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs - 47.8% Rostered 

The Chiefs were on a bye in Week 10, and yet Hunt saw his fantasy value increase. That's because the Chiefs did not add a running back at the trade deadline. Because of that, Hunt will continue to operate as the team's goal-line running back.

Isiah Pacheco is dealing with an MCL sprain, and while he's expected to return after the bye, there's no guarantee. Due to the strength of the Kansas City offense, Hunt should continue to get plenty of touchdown scoring opportunities, which will keep him on the RB3 radar.

RB4/5's with High Contingency Value

Tyler Allgeier, Atlanta Falcons - 27.8% Rostered

Allgeier frequently gets eight-to-12 carries a game, enough to keep him on the RB4 radar. He's a better option in games where Atlanta is favored because it'll be more likely to lean on the running game. In those games, Allgeier can provide RB2/3 value. He should be viewed as an RB2 with top-2o upside if Bijan Robinson misses time.

Tyjae Spears, Tennessee Titans - 37.8% Rostered

Spears returned in Week 5, but was still clearly limited. Spears has averaged 8.9 half-PPR points since Week 6. He's scored 7.0 half-PPR points or more in three out of those four games, with a high of 15.7 half-PPR points.

Over the past four weeks, Spears has averaged 6.5 carries and 3.3 targets per game. That workload keeps him on the RB4 radar. He's splitting time with Tony Pollard, but Pollard operates as the short-yardage, early-down, and goal-line back. Spears is the third-down, two-minute drill, and pass-catching specialist.

Spears tends to play more and be more involved when Tennessee is losing, which is quite frequently. If Pollard were to miss time, Spears would be a solid RB2 with upside.

Devin Singletary, New York Giants - 37.1% Rostered

Cam Skattebo's ankle injury has created a committee-like approach in New York. Tyrone Tracy Jr. is clearly the 1A in the Giants' backfield, but Singletary is getting enough early-down work that gives him some fantasy viability. He's the team's primary goal-line back, a role that hasn't offered much value, but his role will provide him with RB4 weekly value.

Deep, Deep League Stashes 

Pure Running Back Handcuffs

 

Wide Receiver Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 11

Must Add

Parker Washington, Jacksonville Jaguars - 16.9% Rostered

Brian Thomas Jr. was inactive this past weekend due to a high ankle sprain. He didn't practice in any capacity and could easily miss another week (or more). Travis Hunter (knee) and Brenton Strange (quadriceps) are both on the IR. They also just traded for Jakobi Meyers, but Washington has been the Jaguars' most dependable pass-catcher this season.

He's scored over 8.0 half-PPR points in four of his last five games. He's also coming off back-to-back games with 13.0 half-PPR points or more. He's turning in a strong season, and head coach Liam Coen said that he'd continue to operate as the team's slot receiver, which is significant for his fantasy value. He's played well, and the Jaguars' group of pass-catchers is really hurting.

Alec Pierce, Indianapolis Colts - 36.5% Rostered

Pierce has played in eight games this season. He's scored 8.0 half-PPR points in six of them. He only has one game with fewer than 5.0 half-PPR points. Pierce has earned five targets in six out of his eight games and has surpassed 65 receiving yards in five contests.

He's averaging 9.8 half-PPR PPG and has provided fantasy managers with a quality floor. In back-to-back weeks, he has set new season-highs in high-weekly scoring, going off for 14.5 and 16.4 half-PPR points the last two weeks. Wildly thought of as just a one-trick pony, Pierce has elevated his game and has clearly surpassed Josh Downs in the target hierarchy.

Tez Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 27.9% Rostered

Since Week 5, Johnson has been averaging 11.5 half-PPR PPG. This stretch encompasses five games. He's scored over 6.5 half-PPR points in every contest and has been in double-digits in three of them, including his best outing during that stretch, which came this past weekend when he scored 18.2 half-PPR PPG.

Since the injuries to Mike Evans (collarbone) and Chris Godwin (fibula), Johnson has racked up four or more receptions in four out of five games. He is currently operating as the team's No. 2 receiver and is the 2A/2B in Baker Mayfield's target hierarchy, tied with Cade Otton.

Christian Watson, Green Bay Packers - 27.8% Rostered

Watson has scored 17.3 half-PPR points in his last two games, his first two since returning from a torn ACL. He has games of 85 and 58 yards and has had four targets in each contest. Watson is Green Bay's primary downfield threat, and he's flashed in that role since returning.

Jayden Reed (collarbone) is still on IR, and Tucker Kraft is done for the year. Matthew Golden has been disappointing in his rookie season. Dontayvion Wicks can't seem to get healthy enough to get on the field. Watson could very easily become Jordan Love's No. 2 target-earner, and there's a world where he even surpasses Romeo Doubs's. He's a must-add.

WR4/5's with some Upside

Kayshon Boutte, New England Patriots - 30.5% Rostered

Boutte suffered a hamstring injury in the second quarter of Week 9 and did not return, and was inactive this past weekend. Hamstring injuries can be tough, so it'll be something fantasy managers need to keep an eye on.

Before Week 9, Boutte had scored 15.0, 12.5, and 23.8 half-PPR points in the three weeks prior. In Week 1, he scored 13.3 half-PPR points, and in Week 2, he scored 8.1 half-PPR points. He's had five solid weeks throughout the first half of the season. The hamstring injury is unfortunate, but fantasy managers shouldn't completely ignore him if he's available.

The production before his injury was very encouraging.

High Upside Stashes

Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco 49ers - 29.9% Rostered

He tore his MCL and ACL early last season and will need some time to shake off the rust. However, he’s an IR candidate and someone you can stash for free. From 2023-2024, he had 2,357 yards and 15 touchdowns. He finished as the WR22 in 2022 and the WR12 in 2023. He’s absolutely worth taking a shot on.

He’s the receiver with the most chemistry with Brock Purdy (toe) and could be a second-half weekly WR2 starter. San Francisco has not been very forthcoming regarding his injury. At this time, it's unknown when they'll open his 21-day window. We're running out of time for him to make an impact, but if you're looking for a lottery ticket, he could be it.

Deep League Stashes

If you do not require someone you have to start in the short term, these players are worth stashing for when they return from injury (Reed) or if their role increases (Burden). 

Jayden Reed, Green Bay Packers - 39.9% Rostered

Reed is currently on IR, and his exact return date is unknown. However, if he's been dropped in your league, stashing Reed could pay dividends later on this season. In Week 1, he had five targets, three receptions, 45 yards, and a touchdown en route to 12.0 half-PPR points. Once Reed returns, he'll likely settle into being ranked as a WR4, and he'll have weekly WR2 upside.

The Packers have an efficient offense, and Love is playing at a high level. Fantasy managers should want a piece of this offense. With Kraft sidelined for the remainder of the season, Reed could immediately earn a high target share when he returns.

Luther Burden III, Chicago Bears - 5.0% Rostered

If Burden were ever to leapfrog Olamide Zaccheaus as the team's slot receiver, Burden could make a splash down the stretch. He leads the team in yards per route run and target rate, showcasing his potential upside if his opportunities were to increase. At this point in the season, it seems like a long shot, but in deeper leagues, he's worth stashing as a lottery ticket if you have the space.

Cedric Tillman, Cleveland Browns - 14.2% Rostered

Tillman started off hot, scoring 22.9 half-PPR points in his first two weeks of the season, but an early-season injury derailed a potential breakout season. The quarterback change won't help in that regard either.

He returned this past weekend, but was not himself yet. He had four targets, but will be competing for targets with David Njoku and Harold Fannin Jr. We also cannot forget Jerry Jeudy, who is coming off his best game of the season. The quarterback play and offensive efficiency hurt Tillman's upside and weekly ceiling, but given how strong he played last year after Amari Cooper was traded and how he started this year, he's someone I want to stash.

Potential WR5/6's

Tre Tucker, Las Vegas Raiders - 43.7% Rostered

With Meyers now in Jacksonville, Tucker has become the team's clear No. 1 wide receiver. Now, with someone like Brock Bowers on the same team, that doesn't mean as much as it does in many other places, but it's still noteworthy. He's had several high-scoring weeks this year and is a full-time starter with little target competition.

Chimere Dike, Tennessee Titans - 23.2% Rostered

Dike should be the priority when it comes to Titans' receivers. Since Week 7, Dike has averaged 11.6 half-PPR PPG. He scored 7.0 half-PPR points in Week 10, but six came via a punt return. He finished with just one reception for five yards.

However, in the two weeks before, Dike had 12 targets, 11 receptions, 163 yards, and one touchdown, operating as the team's No.1 receiver in recent weeks. The poor efficiency from the Tennessee offense limits Dike's upside, but he's worth adding in deeper leagues.

Elic Ayomanor, Tennessee Titans - 15.6% Rostered

Ayomanor got off to a hot start but has faded a bit in recent weeks. In Week 9, Van Jefferson played more snaps and ran more routes than Ayomanor. Calvin Ridley has been inactive the past few weeks due to a hamstring injury.

Ayomanor is worth adding as a WR6, but his floor is zero, and his ceiling is limited. That likely doesn't sound very appealing—it shouldn't—but as a rookie, there's potential for a sudden increase in production, especially if the offense improves.

Deep, Deep League Sicko Stashes

Boom or Bust, Touchdown Dependent WR6/7's

These players have no consistent volume from week to week. All of these players are touchdown-or-bust players. If they don't score a touchdown, you're very likely to be disappointed with their outcome because they do not generate enough volume to make them consistent fantasy producers.

These players should be viewed as boom-or-bust options. The positive for them is that they only need one target to have a productive fantasy outing. All of these players are capable of turning their one target into a 40-yard touchdown (minus Shepard, but he has the benefit of catching passes from an elite quarterback and an injury-ravaged receiver room).

That's the pro-argument for them. The con-argument is that it might be the only target they get.

 

Tight End Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 11

TE2's with Some Upside

Colston Loveland, Chicago Bears - 41.5% Rostered

Due to his pedigree, collegiate production, and high draft capital, Loveland is someone fantasy managers should want to stash on their bench. He's also been more involved in recent weeks, a byproduct of Cole Kmet's injuries. However, Kmet now has four targets or more in four consecutive weeks, a promising sign.

The receivers behind Rome Odunze have been disappointing and inconsistent, which could create an opportunity for Loveland moving forward. To his credit, he's played well in recent weeks. It's in the range of outcomes for Loveland to be Chicago's No. 2 target-earner the rest of the season.

Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 34.8% Rostered

Otton is far better than he gets credit for. Unfortunately, he has often found himself behind a healthy Evans and Godwin, two excellent receivers. However, when one of them is out (or both), Otton has always stepped up. The same thing has been happening this year.

Over the last five games, Otton has averaged 9.3 half-PPR PPG, which includes three games with 10.0 or more points. He's had five straight games with targets. Without Evans and Godwin, Otton has been Baker Mayfield's No. 2 favorite target behind rookie Emeka Egbuka. He's a high-end TE2 with weekly upside.

Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans - 27.0% Rostered

Over their last five games, Schultz has surpassed 50 yards in four of them. He's averaging 10.3 half-PPR PPG, which includes two games with more than 14. He's scored 8.5 or more half-PPR points in four out of five games. Schultz should be viewed as a high-end TE2 with weekly upside. He is operating as the team's No. 2 target-earner behind Nico Collins.

Theo Johnson, New York Giants - 44.6% Rostered

Since Malik Nabers (knee) went down in Week 4, Johnson is averaging 10.0 half-PPR points. In those seven games, Johnson has scored 9.0 half-PPR points or more in five of them. He has two games with more than 14.0 half-PPR points.

Before this past weekend, his four games with 9.0 half-PPR points or more coincided with him finding the end-zone, but that changed this weekend. Johnson scored 11.0 half-PPR points on eight targets, seven receptions, and 75 yards. Jaxson Dart exited the game with a concussion, which will be something to watch for his Week 11 viability, but he's worth acquiring.

You may have to wait until Dart returns to put him in your starting lineup.

Juwan Johnson, New Orleans Saints - 35.2% Rostered

Johnson is averaging 8.7 half-PPR PPG and has been a consistent performer all year. He started with three consecutive games with 8.0 half-PPR points or more. He went through a three-game dry spell, scoring just 7.5 half-PPR points.

However, since then, he's averaged 11.5 half-PPR PPG over his last four games. He now has five games with double-digit points, which include three in his last four. In his first game without Rashid Shaheed, Johnson had the best game of his season, scoring 17.2 half-PPR points. He could have a second-half surge now fully operating as the team's No. 2 pass-catcher.

Luke Musgrave, Green Bay Packers - 16.1% Rostered

The team's primary tight end, Kraft, tore his ACL in Week 9 and will now be out for the rest of the year. Following the injury, it was Musgrave who took over as the team's primary tight end. He finished with 30 routes run. He caught all three of his targets for 34 yards. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect Musgrave to replicate Kraft's elitism, but he's now in line to be a mid-TE2 with weekly upside.

Harold Fannin Jr., Cleveland Browns - 54.8%

Fannin is averaging 8.1 half-PPR PPG. In nine games this year, despite being a rookie, Fannin has scored 7.0 half-PPR points in five of them. However, he has just three games with double-digit points, and two of them were 10.1 and 11.6 half-PPR.

Fannin has scored over 5.0 half-PPR points in all but two of his games this season, giving him a decent floor, but the upside and weekly ceiling are incredibly limited in Cleveland. He's a mid-TE2, but he will continue to be held back by his offensive environment.

Brenton Strange, Jacksonville Jaguars - 10.8% Rostered

Strange is eligible to come off IR this week, but it's unknown if that'll happen. Strange was the leading receiver for the first four games of the season. He had scored 7.5 half-PPR points or more in three out of the first four games. That includes two games with seven targets and six receptions.

He was a solid TE2 earlier, and now Thomas is dealing with a high-ankle sprain, and Hunter (knee) is on IR. The team traded for Meyers, whose acquisition could really pinch Strange once Thomas and Hunter are back, but until then, Strange is someone to stash in larger leagues.

Deep, Deep League Options

 

Quarterback Waiver Wire Pickups for Week 11

Must Add

Joe Flacco, Cincinnati Bengals - 33.3 % Rostered

Flacco is averaging 24.94 PPG in his four games with Cincinnati. In his last three games, he's surpassed 24 points, including a 30.7-point performance in Week 9, before they had their bye this past weekend. While Flacco is certainly a must-add, fantasy managers do need to realize he's had three great matchups against the Steelers, the Jets (sans Sauce Gardner), and the Bears.

Luckily, the schedule stays incredibly favorable for the rest of the season. The Cincinnati defense is atrocious, which is terrible for the team, but excellent for fantasy managers. The combination of Cincy's defense and their elite pass-catchers will keep Flacco as an upper-tier fantasy option. He's an absolute must-add.

Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers - 55.1% Rostered

If Purdy was dropped in your league, he's a must-add heading into Week 11. Purdy can score points with his legs, which is always a bonus. The 49ers' passing offense is passing the ball at a high rate, and Mac Jones has maintained QB2 value during his spot starts for Purdy. Make no mistake, Purdy is better than Jones, and he can move around a bit.

Jones scored 16.78 and 17.66 points in his only two starts this year, but he had four interceptions and a lost fumble. Obviously not good, but fantasy managers shouldn't expect 2.5 turnovers a game. If we eliminate his five turnovers, his PPG average goes from 17.2 to 22.2. If he's available, grab him now.

QB2s

Jacoby Brissett, Arizona Cardinals - 17.4% Rostered

Brissett has started the last four games for the Cardinals and has averaged 21.18 PPG. He's been incredibly consistent, scoring 19 points in every start. A 24.84-point performance against the dreadful Dallas defense highlighted his four-game stretch. He's guaranteed to get three more starts with Kyler Murray (foot) now on IR.

Fantasy managers shouldn't let that keep them away from Brissett. His next three matchups are all against defenses in the top-50% in fantasy points allowed to quarterbacks. He'll be a high-end streamer in each of the next three weeks.

J.J. McCarthy, Minnesota Vikings - 49.6% Rostered

McCarthy has been up and down, but his ability to score points with his legs and his playoff schedule are enough reasons to stash him, even if you can't fully trust him yet. He's averaging 5.75 PPG just from rushing alone, which gives McCarthy a very safe floor. For example, he played terribly this past weekend. He completed less than 50% of his passes and had two interceptions, but still had 14.72 points.

That isn't great, but his 4.8 rushing points gave him a passable game. In Weeks 15-17, McCarthy gets the Cowboys, the Giants, and the Lions. The Cowboys are allowing the most points to quarterbacks. The Giants have allowed the fifth-most, and the Lions have allowed the 11th-most. If McCarthy grows as a passer, with his rushing and his postseason schedule, he could smash yet again.

QB2 Options for Deeper or Superflex Leagues

 

Team Defenses (D/ST) - Waiver Wire Streamers for Week 11

  • Green Bay Packers at New York Giants - 60.2% Rostered
  • Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns - 50.8% Rostered
  • Atlanta Falcons vs Carolina Panthers - 21.1% Rostered
  • Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders - 4.0% Rostered

 

Waiver Wire Parameters for This Article

A few rules and notes about this weekly waiver wire article. Every league is different, with varying roster formats and sizes. That makes this one of the more challenging articles because every league’s waiver wire can look dramatically different. Even the host site you use matters. ESPN has rankings that differ from those of Yahoo!, which in turn differ from those of CBS or Sleeper, and all of this impacts which players are drafted and which are not.

We only identify quarterbacks and tight ends with a roster percentage of 60% or less. For running backs and receivers, that number drops to 50%. We don’t delve too deeply into defenses, but I highlight a few streamers to target each week.

Positions are also categorized into different groups, such as RB3 or a potential league-winner to stash. You’ll need to know your roster and what to look for on the waiver. From there, each positional groups are arranged based on who you should prioritize first at that position. We use ESPN’s roster percentages for this article.

For example, if you are looking for immediate value, you might be more interested in someone like Benson than Corum right now because Benson is more likely to score points in the short term. Know your team and your team’s needs. If you’re healthy and you’re starting roster is strong, shoot for upside.

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Sungjae Im Looks to Build on Strong Finish at Truist Championship
Sam Burns

Must Keep Ball in Play at PGA Championship
Jordan Spieth

Looks to Complete Career Grand Slam at Aronimink
Brandt Snedeker

Not the Best Option for the PGA Championship
Rasmus Hojgaard

a Volatile Option at PGA Championship
Maverick McNealy

Seeking Better Start in Philadelphia
Harry Hall

a Boom-or-Bust Option at Aronimink
Hideki Matsuyama

Attempts to Improve Over 2025 PGA Championship
Scottie Scheffler

Looks to Defend PGA Championship at Aronimink
Nicolai Hojgaard

Wants to Keep Momentum Rolling in Philadelphia
Ben Griffin

Attempting to Bounce Back After Truist Championship
CFB

Transfer Defensive Lineman Devarrick Woods Commits to Clemson
Harris English

Will Need His Putter to Thrive at Aronimink
Akshay Bhatia

Creative Flair Could Show Itself in Philadelphia
Keegan Bradley

Knows the Aronimink Golf Club Well
Si Woo Kim

Struggles at Truist Championship
Gary Woodland

Can Continue Incredible 2026 Season at PGA Championship
Xander Schauffele

In Excellent Form Heading to PGA Championship
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

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QB
RB
WR
TE
K
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