Week 11 fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Tre Tucker, Brandon Aiyuk, and Keon Coleman in 2025. Read their waiver wire outlooks for fantasy football.
The fantasy football regular season is coming to a close, and it is time to make those final moves to solidify a spot in the fantasy playoffs.
There have been several significant injuries among wide receivers during the 2025 NFL season. That has forced fantasy managers to get creative and take chances on players who could see expanded roles down the stretch of the season.
Three such players on the waiver wire this week are Tre Tucker, Brandon Aiyuk, and Keon Coleman. Are any of them worth adding off the waiver wire? Read below to find out.
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Tre Tucker Week 11 Waiver Wire Pickups
The runway was cleared for Tre Tucker to see an expanded role in the Las Vegas Raiders’ passing attack after the team traded veteran wide receiver Jakobi Meyers before the trade deadline. Instead, Week 10 featured a game between two offenses that have struggled to get any positive momentum in 2025.
As a result, Tucker’s first game without Meyers had his fewest targets (3), receptions (2), and receiving yards (28) since Week 4. It was the third time this season that Tucker had fewer than 30 receiving yards.
Week 10 was a game in which the Raiders stayed in a neutral game script thanks to the struggles of the Denver Broncos’ offense. That has not, and likely will not, be the case for Las Vegas going forward. Before this game, the Raiders' defense hadn’t allowed a team to score fewer than 20 points since Week 1. Las Vegas has given up at least 30 points four times in nine games this year. That has led to several game scripts where Tucker has been utilized far more than he has in Week 10.
Tre Tucker moving the sticks and then some
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— NFL (@NFL) November 3, 2025
Brock Bowers will be the lead target earner for the Raiders going forward, but Tucker is going to lead a young and inexperienced wide receiver room in targets this season. From Weeks 2 to 9, the third-year receiver averaged 5.7 targets, 4.3 receptions, and 53.3 receiving yards per game.
He is more boom-or-bust given his downfield play style, but there aren’t many players in the passing attack (outside of Bowers) that are going to take targets from him for the rest of the season.
Brandon Aiyuk Week 11 Waiver Wire Pickups
The San Francisco 49ers continue to insist that Brandon Aiyuk will play at some point this season. However, they have yet to activate his 21-day window to return from the injured reserve, which means the veteran receiver has yet to practice.
General manager John Lynch recently stated that Aiyuk tore all three major ligaments in his knee, calling the injury “catastrophic”. In the same interview, he also stated that he believed that he’s recovering well, given the injury.
Every week that passes makes it less likely that Aiyuk sees any game time in 2025. At this point, the most realistic outcome feels like the 49ers allow Aiyuk’s window to open so he can practice with the team before the offseason, so that he can enter 2026 with full momentum. That, of course, is pure speculation.
That said, there is nothing Aiyuk can offer fantasy managers at this point outside of taking up a spot on the bench or injured reserve. Even if he is activated and does play in a game, it is hard to imagine a scenario where he provides anything of value in fantasy this season.
Keon Coleman Week 11 Waiver Wire Pickups
There was hope that Keon Coleman would take a step toward developing into an alpha wide receiver in 2025 after an up-and-down rookie season. Coleman got started on the right foot in Week 1, catching eight of 11 targets for 112 yards and a touchdown (and a WR2 overall finish) against the Baltimore Ravens.
Since then, things have been far less good for fantasy. Coleman is averaging just 4.8 targets and 3.0 receptions per game over his last eight games. He has just 218 yards and two touchdowns during that time. From Weeks 2 to 10, Coleman is the WR71 in PPR points per game (7.0).
Coleman had his most productive game of the season since Week 1 against the Miami Dolphins last week, catching three of eight targets for 46 yards and a touchdown thanks to Dalton Kincaid’s hamstring injury.
Keon Coleman adjusts to make the catch for six!
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— NFL (@NFL) November 9, 2025
Kincaid is expected to miss multiple weeks, which opens up an opportunity for Coleman to take on a larger role in the offense. He’s worth a speculative add in fantasy, but is more of a WR3/FLEX play given his volatile play this season.
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