While the tight end position in fantasy football is typically a wasteland, we have been lucky enough to see a number of younger players at the position thrive in recent weeks. So, instead of suffering through mediocrity in your starting lineup, check out the fantasy football Week 11 TE streamers options below, including Green Bay Packers rookie Luke Musgrave.

Pick the right fantasy football streamers option to get the win this week and continue down the path of fantasy greatness, which ends with you hoisting your league’s trophy, championship belt or champ chain.

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Fantasy Football Week 11 TE Streamers

Luke Musgrave Fantasy Outlook (56.5%)

The Green Bay Packers’ passing offense is not good. However, Luke Musgrave is, and Jordan Love has been starting to find the wide-open tight end in the middle of the field slightly more. Seriously, he’s always open when he goes downfield. This has resulted in 115 yards over the past two games, and he also caught his first NFL touchdown as well.

This week, Luke Musgrave and the Packers face the Los Angeles Chargers, who should be able to score points. This means Green Bay has to be a bit more aggressive and attack downfield, which is an area the rookie TE can exploit. The Chargers are the fourth-worst against fantasy TEs this season, so make Musgrave your top option for fantasy football Week 11 TE streamers.

Check out my Week 11 fantasy football rankings to see the Luke Musgrave fantasy ranking.

Tyler Conklin Fantasy Outlook (20.4%)

Quietly, unless you tune into our YouTube streams, Tyler Conklin has had a solid fantasy football season. In PPR scoring, he currently ranks as TE21 without finding the end zone yet. This includes back-to-back great weeks. He caught all 13 of his targets in these games, totaling 136 yards. Conklin is an easy, reliable target for the inconsistent Zach Wilson, which means this production isn’t likely to completely disappear.

No, Conklin doesn’t have much touchdown upside, which is a big factor when choosing a fantasy football Week 11 TE streamers option. However, his role, usage and production all point to him being a safe play that won’t lose you the week. He also faces the Bills, who rank middle-of-the-road against fantasy TEs.


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Michael Mayer Fantasy Outlook (9.3%)

The Las Vegas Raiders have made it a point to get their best players the football, which is a pretty obvious coaching strategy, but it is a change for their offense. This has meant that Davante Adams and Josh Jacobs are being fed the ball. However, a change that has been quieter is that rookie tight end Michael Mayer has played at least 88% of the snaps in three straight games.

No, that hasn’t resulted in fantasy gold yet, but he did make a great play in the end zone last week to score his first NFL touchdown. Did he just break the seal? Possibly. Hopefully. Regardless, passing against the Dolphins will be a much easier task than the Jets matchup, so we could see in increase in targets for Mayer and overall passing production for the Raiders this week.


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