If you have a little uncertainty at the wide receiver position, you may need to search the waivers to see who is available for a plug and play. These are the top Week 11 fantasy football streamers at wide receiver that may be available for a pickup.

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Week 11 Fantasy Football Streamers at WR

Larry Fitzgerald, ARI (vs. SEA)

Its fairly obvious that Larry Fitzgerald is way past his prime. That being said, he has no better opportunity to score his first touchdown of the season than against this horrible Seattle team. This whole Arizona offense revolves around Kyler Murray and his ability to manufacture broken plays. Fitzgerald is a big enough presence to find openings in the middle of the field. Last time Arizona was matched up against Seattle, he recorded 62 yards on eight receptions. Look for Fitzgerald to match that this Thursday and be a sneaky streamer start for your team.

Emmanuel Sanders, NO (vs. ATL)

With Michael Thomas facing some injury issues, as well as some mental issues, Emmanuel Sanders may be the number one option on the Saints this week. Sean Payton should run a conservative offense, as he gets Jameis Winston integrated in this system. Sanders is a veteran receiver who is very capable of being a safe option for Winston and the Saints this week. With an exceptional matchup against Atlanta, Sanders could be a very big part of this offense this week.


Check out our Week 11 Fantasy Football Rankings, including scoring settings for PPR and half PPR leagues! Rankings are updated throughout the week and can be useful for finding fantasy football streamers.


Keelan Cole, JAX (vs. PIT)

Keelan Cole is a candidate for a deep sleeper this week. Matched up against a Pittsburgh team who is 21st against wide receivers, Cole should see a solid day like last week. It has become evident that he does have a connection with back up quarterback, Jake Luton. Cole provides a role as a deep threat that can catch Pittsburgh off guard if they are too focused on James Robinson. He also features special teams potential. This is proved by the punt that he returned for a touchdown in Green Bay last week.

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