The fantasy football stats to know from Week 11
Joel Smyth brings you the top fantasy football stats to know after Week 11.
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The important fantasy stats to know from week 11.
Puka Nua is not running routes from 13 personnel right now.
So the route share is down, but also in the red zone, specifically 35% over the last three weeks.
Penn isn't perfect, but for Drake London, it's a lot better than Kirk Cousins.
Wide receiver No.
2 in yards per route last year compared to wide receiver No.
24.
Bijon had more goal-line work in Week 11 than in the rest of the season combined.
But he's also not as good as Kirk Cousins.
McLaughlin had a few carries early on.
But Harvey had them all late.
He had nearly all the snaps.
It was more just about the match-up.
After Jacobs injury, Emmanuel Wilson played 91% of the snaps.
The efficiency numbers for the year are close to Jacobs.
Before his fourth-quarter injury, Tuden was taking over 50% of the carries.
Having the best game of his year, half the red zone work, Which is a big difference compared to ETN.
Taking 80% last week.
The biggest difference between Davis Mills and Stroud Right now, when it comes to Nico Collins, he's targeting him downfield more and more accurately.
He already has more completions of 15+ air Yards than Stroud did, and he's played two games.
After averaging nearly 100 yards per game in In his last 5, Pearsall had 0, but positively, he still ran all the routes.
Woody Marks had a bad game, but it wasn't because of volume this time.
It actually went up again, 10% higher than his last season high last week.
It's just gonna be fine.
As the team moves on.
Williams has six targets in each of the last three games.
He only had that twice in his first seven games, and his targets mean more than basically anyone's Because of the downfield attack, the play-action attack that he's a part of.
Over the last 3 games, the incomplete air yards leaders.
It's the Troy Franklin stat throughout the year, but it also shows McCarthy's inability.
To connect with these guys down field.
Chase Brown's volume ranks as RB5 with Joe Flacco and last two games without P. Ryan, It's the RB1.

