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Three keys to winning Week 11 in Fantasy Football

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Yahoo Fantasy contributor Sal Vetri offers his three findings that will lead managers to success in Week 11 including the sketchy spot and pickup and play of the week.

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Three key findings that will help you win your week 11 fantasy football matchup starting with finding number one the pickup and play of the week.

And this is for the Colts rookie receiver a night Mitchell Mitchell had his best game of the season in week 10 where he caught all six of his targets for 71 yards in a game where Michael Pittman wasn’t playing and there’s a decent chance Mitchell starts again this week because Pittman continues to deal with a back injury that is limiting his ability to even bend.

And this week, the Colts rookie will take on the Jets who are struggling on defense the past month since they fired Robert Sala last Kyler Murray against the Jets completed 92% of his passes.

Finding number two is the best spot of the week and this is for the Chargers running back JK Dobbins against the Bengals.

Now Dobbins is coming off of an interesting week where he still saw a very strong 67% of the Chargers snaps.

However, he only handled 45% of the backfield carries his lowest since week two because Gus Edwards returned this week and immediately saw 10 carries for 55 yards.

Now, this caused some panic from Dobbins Fantasy managers, but I’m here to tell you, relax, relax.

Dobbins still saw 18 opportunities in week 10 and was the team’s clear priority in all situations including passing downs.

And this week he takes on the Bengals to allow the second most rushing efficiency according to NFL pro start Dobbins with confidence.

Now finding number three is the sketchy spot of the week and this is for the Titans running back, Tony Pollard who’s coming off of a game where he saw 63 scoreless yards, his worst performance in nearly two months.

And Pollard’s backup Taja Spears returned this week and played a season high 47% of the snaps and was efficient averaging over five, five yards per touch.

So this needs more context because Pollard left this game for a few drives due to what seemed like an ankle issue.

Pollard Droll should be fine moving forward, but this week specifically, it’s going to be tough in a matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.

The Vikings allow the second fewest rushing yards per game and the Titans are six point underdogs.

If they fall behind.

There’s a chance that Taj Spears plays more in passing down situations.

So these have been the three key findings that will help you win your week 11 fantasy football match up.

All you have to do.

Now per usual is take these stats, put them in your brain and smack around your competition with them.

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