
The Late-Round Fantasy Football Podcast 1052: 10 Trends for Week 11
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Nov 12, 2025 This week's discussion highlights the Eagles' offensive slowdown and its impact on fantasy value. JJ dives into the intrigue surrounding Zay Flowers, noting his lack of red-zone targets as a reason for his touchdown drought. The focus also shifts to Tyler Lockett and Trey Tucker's route shares in the absence of Jacoby Myers. Additionally, Jameson Williams sees a rise in his target shares with shorter routes, enhancing his fantasy floor. Finally, a potential role expansion for Chase Brown is on the horizon if Samaje Perine is sidelined.
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Raiders Increase Lockett Usage
- After Jacoby Meyers left, Tyler Lockett ran routes on 80% of Raiders dropbacks and earned a 25% target share in Week 10.
- Trey Tucker ran a route on every Raiders dropback, showing consistent volume with Lockett absent.
Woody Marks' Role Explodes
- Woody Marks played 78% of Texans offensive snaps and saw a 74% rush share in Week 10, a season high.
- If this usage persists given the schedule, Marks could produce RB2 numbers the rest of season.
Giants Backfield Flip To Tracy
- Tyrion Tracy flipped with Devin Singletary to a 66% snap share in Week 10, up from 45% earlier.
- The usage boost matters, but the Giants' upcoming schedule makes sustaining fantasy production difficult.
