The Week 11 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Dallas Cowboys. We’ve got the fantasy projections courtesy of numberFire.
Fantasy football projections, Week 11: Ravens-Cowboys featuring Mike Wallace, Ezekiel Elliott, Dez Bryant, more
We break down the Week 11 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Dallas Cowboys.


Baltimore Ravens
Wide receiver Mike Wallace has been his boom-or-bust self over the last few weeks. Despite facing an inferior opponent in Week 10, Wallace was only able to catch four passes for 59 yards against the Cleveland Browns. The week before that he also caught four passes, this time for 124 receiving yards and a touchdown. It’s hard to say what he’ll do against the Cowboys in Week 11, but Dallas is firing on all cylinders up offensively. That fact could force Baltimore to throw the ball more often, which means Wallace could be good for a long bomb or two. He’s not the most consistent player fantasy wise but he is explosive. It’ll be interesting to see if he can overcome the secondary unit of the Cowboys and beat his projections on Sunday.
Perhaps teammate Breshad Perriman might be worth a spot instead. His projected output for the rest of the season is hard to pinpoint. The good news is he was more productive than Wallace, Steve Smith, Dennis Pitta and Kenneth Dixon despite getting fewer touches than all of them in Week 10. Perriman finished with three catches for 64 yards and a touchdown in that contest. He’s been targeted more than five times just once this season. Perhaps he gets some more looks against the Cowboys and begins to raise the expectations of potential fantasy owners by the time the playoffs come around.
Dallas Cowboys
Just when fans thought the Dallas Cowboys would suffer a late heartbreaking loss at the hands of the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 10, running back Ezekiel Elliott stole the show and laid the black and gold to rest. He ripped off a 32-yard touchdown up the middle in the dying seconds of the game to bring the Cowboys to an 8-1 record. He is undoubtedly going to be crowned 2016 Rookie Of The Year, unless teammate Dak Prescott takes the honor. Elliot finished Week 10 209 total yards on 23 touches. He found the end zone twice in the game. He now has at least 90 yards rushing in seven straight games. Elliott is obviously a beast playing behind a top-notch offensive line. Is there any reason to doubt his ability to surpass any sort of projections? Probably not.
The same can probably be said for wide receiver Dez Bryant. He caught six passes for 116 yards and a touchdown against the Steelers. He’s now found the end zone and cross the 100-yard receiving plateau twice over the last three games. It appears he is back at full speed. With the Cowboys looking like a true Super Bowl contender this season, it’s hard to imagine Bryant not being a big part of the team’s success for the rest of the season. Despite all of the injury troubles he’s faced throughout his career, Bryant is still a top fantasy option. He should have no trouble getting past Ravens cornerbacks in Week 11.











