The Weekly Bender: Déjà vu All Over Again

Mon Nov 10 6:38pm ET
By HOWARD BENDER
Fantasy Writer

If the performances you just witnessed during NFL Week 10 don’t have you believing this is the second coming of the Year of the Running Back, then you’re either not paying enough attention or you’re still bitter about that Zero-RB strategy failing you miserably. Jonathan Taylor just posted his fifth three-touchdown game of the season, De’Von Achane scored his ninth touchdown in 10 games and Jahmyr Gibbs just posted his second 100-yard effort in his last three games and has five touchdowns in that span. Kyren Williams and Breece Hall posted huge efforts, TreVeyon Henderson enjoyed his breakout game with 147 yards and two scores and as of writing this, we still haven’t seen what Josh Jacobs and Saquon Barkley are bringing to the party. There’s nothing better than old-school fantasy football and watching elite-level running backs single-handedly demolish your opponents.

For those new to fantasy football, you probably don’t remember the days when one running back could win you your weekly match-up. LaDanian Tomlinson, Sean Alexander, Terrell Davis, Jamaal Anderson and Jerome Bettis – these were just a handful of names of guys who helped me win a variety of fantasy championships. To say that these were exciting times would be an understatement.

But then the crybabies showed up. How can we possibly compete? If I don’t have a top-five pick in my draft, I won’t be able to win. On and on they sobbed until one of those idiots conjured up the third-round reversal and insisted on full-point PPR scoring. That was their solution to countering those of us who were smart enough to draft our running backs early. Change the rules and then maybe we can compete? What kind of trash is that? But that’s what happened and for the last 15 years, we’ve had to listen to the nonsense of Zero-RB and why the top wide receivers were going to win you a championship.

And where are they now? Probably crying in a corner somewhere, lamenting over Ja’Marr Chase losing Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson’s mediocre season and why they probably should have taken Christian McCaffrey over Malik Nabers. Boo frickin’ hoo.

Of course, these knuckleheads are now our biggest competition on the waiver wire because, suddenly, they now see the light and any running back who even sniffs a touch out of their backfield is causing them to open up their FAAB wallets even wider. It’s borderline crazy, the cost of adding any running back off the waiver wire, but this is the current fantasy economy in which we live.

So, what exactly is going on with running backs on the waiver wire? To put it bluntly, it’s pretty gross out there. You’ve got people stealing each other’s handcuffs, there’s all sorts of hoarding of some of the oddest names in the game and with no debilitating injuries of which to speak, we have to be sneaky with our adds.

First and foremost, if you are in a shallow league – 8-10 teams – you need to look for some of the biggest names emerging. Henderson from the Patriots is one of them and before some of you roll your eyes and tell us he’s not available in any leagues you’re in, understand that there are all types of leagues out there of all shapes and sizes. And with the way the Patriots had been using Henderson, few people had the patience to keep him on their bench. Maybe Rhamondre Stevenson still lurks, but after back-to-back volume-filled deployments, the handwriting is on the wall. It’s took a little while, but with Week 11 approaching, knowing you have another starting running back on your roster is huge.

The next place to look is in Houston with Woody Marks. Again, every league is different and just because someone in your league (maybe even you) is hoarding guys with hope in their heart, doesn’t mean that’s the case across the board. In fact, Marks is unrostered in 40 percent of leagues across ESPN and Yahoo. That’s a pretty sizeable group. And yes, we’re over here on RTSports, but that doesn’t mean someone reading this doesn’t have a work league or some other family league on a different platform.

Marks has seemingly supplanted veteran Nick Chubb as the lead in the Houston backfield. His usage increase over Chubb has been a pattern over the last four games and while his 80-percent snap-share in Week 10 may have been because he is the third-down pass-catcher and the Texans were playing from behind throughout the game, his explosiveness and ability to also run between the tackles may have just sealed the deal.

Marks posted a 4.5 yards per carry average against a fairly strong Jaguars run defense and his versatility allows the Texans to be more creative with their play-calling. Chubb is a plodder. If he is on the field, the defense knows he’s running straight ahead. With Marks’ strength and speed, the Texans can go inside, outside or just throw the football, depending on what they read from the defense. We’ve been anxiously awaiting a changing of the guard in Houston and this might have been it.

Now, for those of you who play in deeper leagues or have waiver wires that looked like they’ve been picked cleaner than a Thanksgiving turkey at my house, you should check on the availability of Cardinals running back Emari Demercado. Rostered in fewer than 20 percent of leagues across Yahoo and ESPN, Demercado looks to be a huge fantasy asset in PPR leagues and if you watched Sunday’s game and his 100-plus yards from scrimmage performance, you saw first-hand exactly why.

Early in the season, following James Conner’s injury, Demercado emerged as the Cardinals third-down pass-catcher who also spent time on the field during the two-minute drill. He held that role when Trey Benson was the lead back and could have been even more vital to the team had it not been for that Chad Powers moment of dropping the football at the goal-line before breaking the plane for what should have been a 72-yard touchdown. He spent time in Jonathan Gannon’s doghouse and then suffered an ankle injury, which held him out longer, but clearly, after watching Bam Knight and Michael Carter struggle to do anything more than run between the tackles on early downs, Demercado was freed from the doghouse and back on the field.

Arizona quarterback Jacoby Brissett loves to check it down to Demercado and we’ve also seen OC Drew Petzing fire up a number of designed screens. We saw four carries for 64 yards against an impressive Seattle run defense, as well as three catches for 40 yards. He looked explosive and with an increased workload, he could be a huge boost to any fantasy roster over the remaining regular season.

Running backs, baby! They’re your bread and butter in fantasy football. Not just this year, but definitely years to come. If you missed the boat after last year’s Year of the Running Back, you’d have to be stone-cold out of your mind to miss it after this season. Let’s get after it!

Bender out!    

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Brian Robinson Jr. Nov 13 1:20am ET
Brian Robinson Jr.

San Francisco 49ers running back Brian Robinson Jr. is coming off his best two games since joining the team. Robinson handled eight carries for 41 yards and a touchdown in Week 10's loss to the Rams, following his Week 9 performance against the Giants, where he had 53 yards and a touchdown on five carries. The 26-year-old finally found the end zone and has run well as the primary backup behind Christian McCaffrey this season. His 4.9 yards per carry would be the highest of his career over a full season, and he remains one of the premier handcuffs in fantasy. It's possible that the coaching staff lightens up McCaffrey's workload down the stretch to keep him fresh for a potential playoff run and gives Robinson a path to real standalone value. But if McCaffrey were to miss any time, Robinson would immediately slot in as a high-end RB2 in Kyle Shanahan's offense.

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Drake Maye Nov 13 1:10am ET
Drake Maye

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye remains a must-start in fantasy football ahead of Thursday Night Football against the New York Jets in Week 11. Maye is coming off a solid 270-yard, two-touchdown game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that made him the highest-scoring quarterback in fantasy football this season. He continues to flash a high completion rate, consistent scoring tendencies, strong passing yardage efficiency, and impressive rushing abilities, allowing him to stand atop the fantasy football podium while leading the Patriots to an 8-2 start (and a seven-game win streak). This week, Maye gets a relatively favorable matchup against the Jets, who have allowed the 10th-most fantasy points and fifth-most rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks in 2025. Maye remains a high-end QB1 for this divisional matchup on national television.

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Malik Washington Nov 13 1:00am ET
Malik Washington

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington has been a fairly consistent contributor for the offense since Tyreek Hill (knee) went down in Week 4. Washington has served as a lite version of Hill, with plenty of designed targets and jet sweeps to get the ball in his hands. The per catch efficiency has been modest for the 24-year-old, with his 6.4 yards per reception ranking third lowest out of 117 wide receivers with at least 100 routes this season, per Fantasy Points Data Suite. Washington remains among the top Miami pass catchers in routes run and has recorded multiple receptions in all but one game this season. Washington has also scored twice in the past three weeks and gets a glorious Week 11 matchup against a Washington Commanders defense that has allowed the second-most PPR points per game to opposing wide receivers.

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Demario Douglas Nov 13 12:50am ET
Demario Douglas

New England Patriots wide receiver DeMario Douglas isn't expected to see an increase in volume despite Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) being ruled out for a second consecutive week. Douglas caught just two passes on a 21 percent snap share with Boutte sidelined last Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, so he should handle similar volume on Thursday Night Football against the New York Jets in Week 11. The 24-year-old has been a solid depth contributor this year, but it appears that he's firmly entrenched behind Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins, and Kyle Williams in the pecking order. Fantasy managers should leave Douglas on the bench or the waiver wire this week.

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Tre Tucker Nov 13 12:50am ET
Tre Tucker

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker has had a productive season in nine games this season, catching 34 of his 46 targets for 455 yards and four touchdowns, leading the team in all categories except targets. Tucker was quiet in the first week after the Raiders traded Jakobi Meyers to Jacksonville, catching two of three targets for 28 yards in their Week 10 loss at Denver. But both sides struggled offensively in that game, and Las Vegas finished with only 143 total receiving yards. The recent return of Brock Bowers will likely draw more defensive attention, potentially creating more opportunities for Tucker to hit on explosive plays down the field. Tucker ranks as WR31 with 107.1 total PPR points, with 40.9 of those coming in Week 3 versus the Washington Commanders. It is still the most PPR points by a wide receiver in a game this season. Tucker will have flex value in a favorable matchup against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 11.

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Hunter Henry Nov 13 12:50am ET
Hunter Henry

New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry is a solid fantasy football starter in Week 11 against the New York Jets. Henry only had one catch last week, but he has been targeted 10 times over the last two games and is the overall TE15 in PPR leagues this year. This Thursday night, he should see increased volume with backup tight end Austin Hooper (concussion) sidelined. Hooper's absence leaves Henry as the Patriots' only healthy tight end on gameday, excluding fullback/tight end Jack Westover, who has one target and zero catches this year. Therefore, Henry, who has already been playing more than three-quarters of the snaps and leading his position group in targets, should be even more involved against the Jets. In addition to Hooper's absence, Henry stands to benefit from a very favorable matchup, as the Jets have allowed the second-most touchdowns to tight ends in 2025. Managers should view the 30-year-old as a top-12 tight end in fantasy football this week.

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Terrell Jennings Nov 13 12:40am ET
Terrell Jennings

New England Patriots running back Terrell Jennings (knee) is on track to operate as the backup to TreVeyon Henderson in Week 11 after Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) was ruled out for a third consecutive game. Jennings has opened each of the last two weeks as the Patriots' No. 2 running back, but his Week 10 outing against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was cut short due to a knee injury. That same ailment limited him in practice this week and left him questionable to face the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football. It's a relatively quick turnaround for the second-year back to get healthy, but the Patriots are leaving the door open for him to play with this injury designation. Jennings should have a role if he suits up. Just last week, he earned the team's first touches before TreVeyon Henderson even got his hands on the football. Jennings had 12 touches, 44 scrimmage yards, and a touchdown in the Patriots' first game sans Stevenson, and we could expect similar volume in a favorable game script against the Jets. If he plays on Thursday, Jennings has low-end RB3/flex appeal in leagues with 14 or more teams.

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Stefon Diggs Nov 13 12:40am ET
Stefon Diggs

New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs will look to extend his touchdown streak to four games during Thursday Night Football against the New York Jets in Week 11. Diggs has posted modest volume lately, but the touchdown streak has been enough for him to rack up double-digit fantasy points (PPR) in four consecutive weeks. He continues to play just over half of the team's offensive snaps, perhaps limiting his ceiling. Nevertheless, he remains the most talented receiver in New England's offense, and Drake Maye has plenty of trust in him. He should continue to produce against the Jets and could benefit from the absence of Sauce Gardner, whom New York traded away one week ago. Diggs ranks as a low-end WR2.

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Luther Burden III Nov 13 12:40am ET
Luther Burden III

Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III is in line for more opportunities moving forward after a strong performance in Week 10 against the Giants and positive coachspeak from head coach Ben Johnson after the game. Johnson spoke glowingly of Chicago's rookie second-rounder, saying that "he's the guy that's starting to get more targets" and adding that the trust level between Burden and quarterback Caleb Williams "continues to ascend." The 21-year-old is certainly deserving of more work with how efficient and dynamic he's been with his limited looks. Out of 115 wide receivers with at least 15 targets this season, Burden's 12.3 yards per target ranks fourth highest, per Fantasy Points Data Suite. Burden's stock is trending up, and he's a strong hold in 12-team leagues.

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Mack Hollins Nov 13 12:40am ET
Mack Hollins

New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins has emerged as quarterback Drake Maye's favorite target lately, and he should continue to remain highly involved against the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football in Week 11. Hollins has 15 catches over his last three games, including at least six catches in two of those three contests. Last week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) sidelined, Hollins caught six of his 10 targets for 106 yards. This was his first 100-yard game since 2022 with the Las Vegas Raiders. Not only has the 32-year-old receiver earned Maye's trust, but he'll also remain a central piece of the game plan with Boutte sidelined for a second consecutive week. Hollins was a bit of a non-factor at the start of the year, but he has started to emerge as a household name and should rank as a low-end WR3/flex against a struggling Jets squad.

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Kyle Williams Nov 13 12:40am ET
Kyle Williams

New England Patriots wide receiver Kyle Williams should continue to see more involvement during Thursday Night Football against the New York Jets in Week 11. Williams is coming off a strong outing against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in which he posted a season-high (and, thus, career-high) 56 percent snap share. He caught one of two targets in the victory, breaking off an impressive 72-yard touchdown that wound up on numerous highlight reels. While we can't count on the rookie to break off a huge touchdown every week, last Sunday's big play should be enough to earn him more opportunities going forward. His volume will also continue to benefit from the absence of Kayshon Boutte (hamstring), who is headed for his second consecutive absence. Williams still has to compete with players like Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins, and DeMario Douglas for volume, but he's certainly starting to earn the trust of Drake Maye and New England's coaching staff. Williams is a WR5 with a low floor and high ceiling this week. Managers in most leagues can leave him on the bench until we see him consistently earn more targets.

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TreVeyon Henderson Nov 13 12:30am ET
TreVeyon Henderson

New England Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson is on track to lead the backfield in Week 11 after Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) was ruled out for a third consecutive game. After totaling 150 yards and two touchdowns against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week, Henderson will look to keep his momentum during a short week, facing off against the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football. New York ranks near the middle of the league in terms of fantasy points allowed to running backs, but a spread of New England -12.5 could lead to a heavy dose of touches for Henderson, as well as teammates Terrell Jennings (knee) and D'Ernest Johnson. The rookie still has some things to clean up -- he averaged just 1.96 YPC on non-scoring plays last week -- but if he can continue to play more than three-quarters of the snaps while carving out a role as a rusher and receiver, he'll be in line for a very strong fantasy outing in Week 11. He ranks as a solid RB2 with RB1 upside.

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Jayden Reed Nov 13 12:20am ET
Jayden Reed

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed (collarbone, foot) has been sidelined for seven consecutive games after suffering a broken collarbone during their Week 2 win over the Washington Commanders and being placed on injured reserve. His timeline to return was estimated to be around six to eight weeks, which we are close to approaching, and his 21-day practice window hasn't been opened yet. The 25-year-old has fully recovered from the Jones fracture in his foot, and he is making progress with his collarbone. The dynamic wideout should be able to return either for the Thanksgiving game versus the Detroit Lions in Week 13 or in the following week against the Chicago Bears. With multiple Packers' pass catchers banged up, Reed is well worth a stash for his eventual return in a few weeks.

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Blake Corum Nov 12 11:40pm ET
Blake Corum

Los Angeles Rams running back Blake Corum remains a steady producer alongside Kyren Williams, as Williams held a slight lead in touches, 16 to 13, last week. While Williams continues to see the majority of the offensive snaps (58%), head coach Sean McVay has found ways to utilize his change-of-pace back. Corum has seen 12 or more carries in each of the last three games, but faces a stiff Seattle Seahawks defense in Week 11. Corum should be considered a speculative add on the waiver wire this week, with exploitable defenses down the road.

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Tyler Lockett Nov 12 11:40pm ET
Tyler Lockett

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Tyler Lockett has seemingly resurrected his career after signing with the team on October 27. After seeing just 19 snaps in Week 9, Lockett was on the field for 34 plays in Week 11. The savvy veteran reunited with quarterback Geno Smith, and hauled in five passes for 44 yards. With Lockett already having a strong relationship with Smith, the situation couldn't be better for the 33-year-old wideout. Lockett's crisp route running should continue to shine, as the Raiders utilize him alongside Brock Bowers and Tre Tucker. Lockett is a must-add for PPR formats.

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Dawson Knox Nov 12 11:30pm ET
Dawson Knox

Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox is once again rising in the positional rankings as starter Dalton Kincaid (hamstring) missed practice on Wednesday. The Bills enter an exciting Week 11 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where scoring should be plentiful. Knox saw four targets against the Dolphins last week, as Kincaid was limited to just 18 plays. The Bills' injury report should be monitored closely, but Knox could be a valuable plug-and-play option if he is forced into the lineup Sunday.

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Emari Demercado Nov 12 11:20pm ET
Emari Demercado

Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado could see an increased workload heading into the team's Week 11 matchup with the San Francisco 49ers. With Bam Knight (ankle) a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, Demercado may build on his career-best performance last week, where he picked up 104 yards from scrimmage on just seven touches. The 26-year-old back is likely to see heavy usage moving forward, with quarterback Jacoby Brissett poised to get the ball out quickly to his playmakers.

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Jalen Nailor Nov 12 11:20pm ET
Jalen Nailor

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor has emerged as a big-play threat in the Vikings' passing attack, after delivering 124 yards and a touchdown on just five receptions. Despite seeing just 14.3% of the target share, Nailor was able to post the most productive game of his young career. The receiver's big game put him on the map for fantasy owners, but prior to Week 10, his biggest game of the season was a three-catch outing for 37 yards. While Nailor should be viewed as a priority on the wire this week, it may be early to expect consistent production.

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Cedric Tillman Nov 12 10:00pm ET
Cedric Tillman

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman (glute) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. Tillman made his return to the field this past weekend. Before this, Tillman had missed the previous four games due to a hamstring issue. The 25-year-old hauled in two of his four targets for 11 yards in the loss to the New York Jets. The fact Tillman is limited to start the week could just be the Browns being cautious with him. It doesn't appear that Tillman is going to have a huge role in this offense going forward. Despite that, his status is still worth monitoring ahead of the Week 11 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.

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Terrell Jennings Nov 12 9:50pm ET
Terrell Jennings

New England Patriots running back Terrell Jennings (knee) is officially listed as questionable ahead of Thursday's Week 11 matchup against the New York Jets. Jennings is still managing a knee injury that he suffered during last weekend's win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It sounds like the Patriots are going to wait until closer to game-time before making a final decision. This offense will already be shorthanded with Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) being ruled out. That means, TreVeyon Henderson could be in line for a heavy workload on Thursday. Henderson is looking like an excellent fantasy option after rushing for 147 yards with two touchdowns this past weekend.

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