
With the Bears playing on Thanksgiving, Allen Robinson might sit again before coming back from a hamstring injury.Ĭedrick Wilson, WR, Cowboys: It makes sense to add him if both Cooper and Lamb miss the Thanksgiving game. Marquise Goodwin, WR, Bears: The speedster caught four passes for 104 yards, including a 49-yard touchdown. Something to watch for is his involvement over the next few weeks, because he gets to face the same Vikings during fantasy championship week. He caught four of his season-high 10 targets for 123 yards and a touchdown. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, Packers: His third week back from injury turned out to be the charm. Tevin Coleman, RB, Jets: The Jets take on the Texans in Week 12, and if Michael Carter can't play through his hurt ankle, Coleman is likely to get more touches. Newton also rushed for 46 yards and added a score on the ground. He threw for just 189 yards but was efficient with two TD passes on 21-of-27 passing. Gallup caught five passes for 44 yards in the loss to the Chiefs, and he stands to see an increase of targets.Ĭam Newton, QB, Panthers: I waited until it was clear he'd start before suggesting him as a player to pick up. Michael Gallup, WR, Cowboys: Amari Cooper will miss the Thanksgiving game, and Lamb's status is unknown as he suffered a concussion Sunday. He has four touchdowns over the last three weeks. Moore caught eight passes for 141 yards and scored against the Dolphins. Here's a look at some names that should be available on the waiver wire heading into Week 12:Įlijah Moore, WR, Jets: He's still available in a lot of leagues despite scoring three weeks in a row. On the other end of the spectrum, Dak Prescott, Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson, CeeDee Lamb and Michael Pittman all disappointed fantasy managers. Rookie Elijah Moore, Darnell Mooney, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Marquise Goodwin all had surprisingly good performances. After Jefferson and Adams, there were surprising fantasy leaders at the position.

Justin Jefferson had the biggest week for wide receivers, catching eight passes for 169 yards and two scores. He added a fifth touchdown on a reception.Īaron Rodgers matched Herbert's performance as a passer by throwing for 385 yards and four touchdowns, including two to Davante Adams. Taylor had an unbelievable day for the Colts, rushing for 185 yards and four scores. More: Fantasy football: Breakouts, busts and sleepers for the 2021 seasonĮkeler's performance was outshined only by Jonathan Taylor, the top fantasy scorer for the week. Keenan Allen caught nine passes for 112 yards, and Mike Williams, who had been quiet for a few weeks in a row, had five receptions for 97 yards and the winning score. More: Fantasy football: 21 predictions for the 2021 season to help you make the best picksĪustin Ekeler had one of the biggest fantasy games of the week as he scored four touchdowns, two rushing and two receiving, while totaling 115 yards for the Chargers in the Sunday nightcap. Herbert also led Los Angeles with 90 rushing yards. Sunday's slate of NFL action ended with a wild fourth quarter that had the Chargers and Steelers combine for 41 points, including 27 from a rallying Pittsburgh team that came up short.īoth Ben Roethlisberger and Justin Herbert threw three touchdown passes.
