If you roster Bijan Robinson, you probably aren’t a big fan of Tyler Allgeier, but, if you roster Allgeier, can you start him each week with confidence? It’s a tough situation, but with six rushing touchdowns on the year, Allgeier is finding fantasy points out there in the end zone.
Tyler Allgeier start or sit: Week 11 fantasy football advice
We break down the fantasy football outlook of Tyler Allgeier ahead of Week 11


This week the 3-6 Falcons host the 5-5 Panthers as 3.5-point favorites. A win keeps them in the NFC South divisional race, while a loss makes it tough for them to scrap their way ahead of the Buccaneers this season.
Below, we’ll go over Tyler Allgeier’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 11.
Fantasy Football analysis: Falcons, RB, Tyler Allgeier
So far this season, Allgeier has scored six touchdowns in five games and scored zero in four. In those four he hasn’t come close to being startable in fantasy, while he was worth starting in all five games he scored. He has also been better in standard scoring where he is currently RB30 on the season. In full PPR, he ranks as RB40.
One of his dud games came against the Panthers early on, when he ran the ball once for four yards and caught one pass for zero yards. That’s the legal definition of a dud. But, that shouldn’t be indicative of what will happen this week, two months later.
Two weeks ago, the Panthers gave up over 200 yards rushing and two touchdowns to James Cook. Before that, they had shut down Javonte Williams, Breece Hall, and De’Von Achane three weeks in a row. In the end it will come down to touchdowns, and that will be worth more in standard leagues if it happens. He’s worth a touchdown or bust flex if you need him in either format, but I’d prefer standard.
Start or sit in Week 11 PPR leagues?
Sit.
Start or sit in Week 11 standard leagues?
Start.











