This article will focus on players who are available in at least 50% of Yahoo leagues, as well as some deep sleepers who are listed in less than 20% of leagues. Without further ado, here are the best Week 11 fantasy football streaming options at each position.
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Week 11 Quarterback Streaming Options
Jacoby Brissett, Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers (28% selected)
Jacoby Brissett has been a solid quarterback, both in real life and in fantasy, since taking over for Kyler Murray. In his four starts, the Cardinals offense is averaging 24.7 points per game. In five games with Murray, the team averaged just 20.6.
Brissett had his worst game in Week 10 against a strong Seahawks defense, posting season lows in completion percentage (50%) and passing yards (258). However, he still had his fourth straight start with two touchdowns and his third straight game without an interception. The veteran quarterback has been the QB9 in fantasy since taking over for Murray, averaging 21.3 fantasy points per game. He’s guaranteed at least three more starts this season with Murray on injured reserve, so his appeal in fantasy goes well beyond a one-week streamer.
He will have an extra challenge in Week 11 without Marvin Harrison Jr. (appendectomy), but there are still enough weapons in the passing attack to make Brissett attractive in fantasy.
Deep Sleeper: Marcus Mariota, Washington Commanders at Miami Dolphins (in Madrid) – 21% selected)
Marcus Mariota made his fourth start of the season for the Washington Commanders in Week 10. And while the outcome of the game wasn’t ideal, Mariota played well enough to help fantasy managers. The veteran quarterback was 16 of 22 passing for 213 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions against the Detroit Lions. He also added five carries for 22 yards in the loss.
Mariota has at least 17.0 fantasy points in three of his four starts this season despite throwing for fewer than 225 passing yards in all four games he started.
The Commanders have not placed Jayden Daniels on injured reserve with their Week 12 bye looming. But he’s out this week, leaving Mariota with an excellent game against the Dolphins defense in Week 11. Miami’s defense has allowed quarterbacks to throw 17 touchdowns while generating just two interceptions this season. They have also allowed the second-most rushing touchdowns to quarterbacks this year (four).

Looking back at streaming options week 11
Tyler Allgeier, Atlanta Falcons vs. Carolina Panthers (41% on list)
Tyler Allgeier has been a headache for fantasy managers this season. On the season, the veteran running back has 74 carries for 270 yards and six touchdowns. He has five games with double-digit carries and has scored over 10.0 fantasy points four times.
One of those times was against the Colts in Week 10. Allgeier finished with a season high in fantasy points (18.2), with 11 carries for 57 yards and two touchdowns on the goal line.

Tyler Allgeier Profile for advanced stats and stats
Figuring out how to use Allgeier comes down to understanding when the Falcons will feature in positive game scripts. In Week 10, the Falcons led for most of the game before ultimately losing to Indianapolis in overtime, leading to an increased role for Allgeier on the floor. He has averaged 14 carries for 53 yards and a touchdown in Atlanta’s three wins. In their five losses (excluding Week 10), Allgeier is averaging 4.2 carries and 10.8 yards with one touchdown total (0.2 per game).
Atlanta’s next three opponents (Carolina, New Orleans and the New York Jets) all feature struggling offenses with exploitable defenses. There is plenty of potential for fantasy-relevant weeks for Allgeier in that time, starting next Sunday against the Panthers.
Deep Sleeper: Blake Corum, Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks (14% selected)
Blake Corum has finally found himself playing a consistent role in the Los Angeles Rams backfield. The second-year running back has posted three straight weeks of double-digit carries, handling the ball 38 times for 151 yards. He is averaging a 30.7% share in his last three games, but that should be taken with a grain of salt as Los Angeles has won three straight.

Blake Corum profile for advanced stats and statistics
Corum is far from a reliable fantasy option, averaging 5.6 PPR points per game even with his expanded role due to his lack of pass-catching ability. But if he gets double digits every week, it’s only a matter of time before he finds the end zone. That will be a tall order against the Seattle Seahawks, but there aren’t many running backs with his workload available on the waiver wire at this point in the season.
Streaming Options for Wide Receivers Week 11
Michael Wilson, Arizona Cardinals vs. San Francisco 49ers (14% on list)
Marvin Harrison Jr. is excluded for week 11 due to surgery for appendicitis. Veteran receiver Zay Jones was also ruled out with a torn Achilles tendon. The Arizona Cardinals need someone to serve as a secondary pass catcher for Trey McBride. Third-year wide receiver Michael Wilson is the most likely player to see a boost in production in their absence.

Michael Wilson Advanced Stats and Stats Profile
Wilson has seen his productivity take a step (as has the entire passing attack) since Jacoby Brissett became the starting quarterback. In four games with Brissett under center, Wilson is averaging 5.0 targets, 3.5 receptions and 44.8 yards per game. The veteran receiver didn’t have a single game of more than 20 yards from Weeks 1 through 5, but he has had at least 30 in the last four straight games.
The Cardinals’ passing attack will flow through McBride as always, but Wilson is primed to have his best game of the season against a 49ers secondary that has allowed the fourth-most receptions (126) and fifth-most receiving yards (1,546) to receivers this season.
Deep Sleeper: Luther Burden III, Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings (8% selected)
Luther Burden III made the most of his opportunities in Week 10 against the New York Giants, catching all three of his targets for 51 yards while playing a season-high 48.5% share.

Luther Burden III Advanced Stats and Statistics
The 2025 second-round pick has played an inconsistent role this season largely due to the health and availability of veteran DJ Moore. Moore suffered a shoulder injury in Week 10, but he had limited practice Thursday and is now playing. That’s not ideal for Burden’s prospects in Week 11.
That said, Chicago’s veteran receiving options all struggled to catch the ball in Week 10, with Burden converting on all three of his attempts. The rookie has also looked explosive when given opportunities this season and has earned more opportunities. Chicago will have all hands on deck in a crucial divisional matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. That could mean leaning more on Burden to provide explosive play in the passing attack, which could turn into a serviceable fantasy outing.
Honorable Mention: Tez Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills 40% Roster)
Tez Johnson continues to rise to the occasion for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Since Week 5, Johnson has caught 18 of 29 passes for 247 yards and four touchdowns. The rookie scored in three of four games, including a two-touchdown game against the New England Patriots in Week 10.

Tez Johnson Advanced Stats & Metrics Profile
Chris Godwin returned to practice this week, but he is not expected to play in the Week 11 game against the Buffalo Bills. That means Johnson will once again be given a role in the passing attack behind Emeka Egbuka, giving him streaming appeal.
Streaming Options for Tight End Week 11
Noah Fant, Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers (3% selected)
Joe Flacco has clearly raised the bar for Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. But his high-profile death has also helped Noah Fant stay fantasy relevant.

Noah Fant Advanced Stats and Stats Profile
The veteran tight end is just the TE18 during Flacco’s four-game run, averaging 9.8 PPR points per game. However, Fant has been able to post two double-digit weeks, including a top-10 finish against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 7.
Fant will once again face the Steelers coming off the bye week against the Cincinnati Bengals, and Pittsburgh hasn’t gotten much better against tight ends since their first matchup. The Steelers have allowed opposing TEs to record 20 receptions on 28 targets for 177 yards and a touchdown in their last three games. Fant could add to that total this week.
Deep Sleeper: Dawson Knox, Buffalo Bills vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2% selected)
Dalton Kincaid suffered a hamstring injury in the Buffalo Bills’ loss to the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. He is trending not to play in Week 11, which means an expanded role in Buffalo’s offense for Dawson Knox.
Over the past three years, Knox has averaged 3.4 targets, 2.2 receptions, 27.4 receiving yards and 0.2 touchdowns in five games without Kincaid. He is averaging an additional 2.0 PPR points per game without his fellow TE in the lineup. Knox can easily find the end zone on any given week, but even more so with a bigger role in the passing attack.
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