StatChat Waiver Wire — Week 11, 2025 (for waivers running Tuesday, November 18)
Waiver wire plan for Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season. Updated November 18, 2025.
Week 11 games ran November 13–17, 2025. If your league runs Tuesday-night waivers or rolling adds, these are the best sub-60% rostered options who either could still help in late Week 11 lineup decisions (MNF/late injuries) or were priority Week 11 streamers and strong stashes for Week 12. Context notes include injury news and Week 11 opponent/schedule where relevant.
[Tier 1 — Priority adds/startable streamers]
High-usage roles created by injuries or clear opportunity; viable in typical 10–12 team leagues.
Joe Flacco, QB — Bengals
- →FAAB: 5–8% (1-QB); 10–15% (2-QB/SF)
- →Availability: 46% rostered (PlayerProfiler)
- →Monitor: Volatile turnover profile; if Bengals pivot back toward a healthier run split or game script turns negative, ceiling dips.
Back on the streaming radar after a midseason heater and a friendly passing environment. Cincinnati’s pass rate and weapons (Chase/Higgins) buoy his floor. He already shredded Pittsburgh once this season and faced them again in Week 11; upcoming schedule offers more potential shootouts.
Jacoby Brissett, QB — Cardinals
- →FAAB: 6–10% (1-QB); 12–18% (2-QB/SF)
- →Availability: ~20% rostered (PFN)
- →Monitor: Arizona volatility and potential negative game scripts; if Marvin Harrison Jr. sits additional time (appendicitis), WR depth remains thin.
Locked in as Arizona’s starter with Kyler Murray on injured reserve. Brissett has stacked multiple 250+ yard, multi-TD games and adds a little on the ground. Even with a tough Week 11 vs. SF, the consolidated target tree (Trey McBride; WRs shifting with injuries) keeps him viable.
Parker Washington, WR — Jaguars
- →FAAB: 7–10%
- →Availability: Widely available in <60% of leagues
- →Monitor: Jaguars’ passing volume has been streaky; if veteran pass catchers return to full health, target share could compress.
Usage spike plus playmaking. He scored on offense and special teams in Week 10 and entered Week 11 functioning as Jacksonville’s No. 1 receiving option amid injuries/role shuffles. Return ability also adds a big-play path to points.
Troy Franklin, WR — Broncos
- →FAAB: 5–8%
- →Availability: <60% in most formats (NFL.com eligibility)
- →Monitor: High aDOT profile = volatility; QB efficiency can swing outcomes.
Air-yards magnet with red-zone share. Double-digit targets in recent games and a top-5 rate of team red-zone targets give him spike-week upside. Even when yardage lags, the role signals future production; viable as a WR3/FLEX.
Cade Otton, TE — Buccaneers
- →FAAB: 4–7% (TE-premium: 8–12%)
- →Availability: Streamer in <60% of leagues
- →Monitor: Bills are elite vs TEs; if WR room gets healthier, targets could normalize.
Target bump with Mike Evans on IR and Chris Godwin sidelined. Otton tied a career-high with 9 catches in Week 10 and has been a steady chain-mover. Week 11 at Buffalo was a tough TE matchup, but his usage trend is starter-worthy.
Emari Demercado, RB — Cardinals
- →FAAB: 3–6% (RB-needy)
- →Availability: Available in most leagues (<60%)
- →Monitor: Timeshare persists; Knight was active in Week 11, and game script vs SF can cap touches.
Role has been growing, and he out-gained Bam Knight in efficiency the past two weeks entering Week 11. With Trey Benson on IR and Knight managing an ankle, Demercado’s carries/routes give FLEX utility.
[Tier 2 — Strong streamers / next-up stashes]
Useful this week in many formats; rest-of-season contingent value.
Tyler Allgeier, RB — Falcons
- →FAAB: 3–6%
- →Availability: Widely available
- →Monitor: TD-dependent; workload varies week to week, and Atlanta’s offensive consistency is shaky.
Short-yardage/goal-line role remains intact and he’s tied for the team lead in TDs. Even with Bijan featured, Allgeier’s power role keeps him in the touchdown chase in NFC South matchups (Week 11 vs CAR).
Theo Johnson, TE — Giants
- →FAAB: 3–5%
- →Availability: Streamer in most leagues
- →Monitor: Week-to-week QB volatility (concussion to Jaxson Dart, Jameis Winston usage) can cap ceiling.
Emerging weekly floor (7-75 in Week 10) with continued usage even as QB changes occur. With WR injuries, Johnson is a featured underneath option and red-zone presence.
Tre Tucker, WR — Raiders
- →FAAB: 2–4%
- →Availability: Available in most leagues
- →Monitor: Target share fluctuates with Tyler Lockett’s arrival and Brock Bowers’ usage; volatile weekly volume.
Every-down role with a high route share, plus a plus-matchup vs DAL perimeter coverage in Week 11. Boom/bust but viable if you needed WR depth for MNF.
[Tier 3 — Stream-and-go specialists (kickers/short-term plays)]
If you needed immediate Week 11 help or a one-week swing, these were the best widely available options.
Cam Little, K — Jaguars
- →FAAB: 1–2% (or $0–$1)
- →Availability: Under 50% rostered in many formats
- →Monitor: Kicker variance always applies; Jaguars’ offensive inconsistency can swing attempt volume.
Elite leg talent with weekly ceiling. He set the NFL record with a 68-yard FG earlier this month and remains locked in as Jacksonville’s long-range scorer.
Will Reichard, K — Vikings
- →FAAB: 1%
- →Availability: Streamer in most leagues
- →Monitor: Game environment swings; Vikings’ red-zone efficiency can cap FGs.
Reliable volume on a steady offense; was a recommended Week 11 add after another solid Week 10.
- →Source: Best K waiver adds for Week 11
[Deep League Radar & Streaming Watch]
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Davis Mills (QB — Texans) — Spot starter with C.J. Stroud ruled out for Week 11; rallied HOU in Week 10 and drew TEN in Week 11. Viable emergency streamer. (FAAB: 3–5% (stream))
- →Source: Texans rule out C.J. Stroud; Mills to start again (Week 11)
- →Monitor: Short leash once Stroud clears protocol (as early as Week 12’s short week).
- →Availability: Widely available
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Tez Johnson (WR — Buccaneers) — Rookie trending up with 4 TDs in his last four games; WR injuries (Evans to IR; Godwin out) opened targets. Week 11 at BUF was volume-over-matchup. (FAAB: 3–5%)
- →Source: Week 11 waiver list + two-TD Week 10 note
- →Monitor: Tough schedule pockets; target share could compress as WR room heals.
- →Availability: Under 60% in most formats (NFL.com eligibility)
[Close it out]
Housekeeping: Week 11 included only two byes (Colts, Saints). International game: Commanders vs. Dolphins in Madrid on Sunday morning (Nov 16). If your league processes waivers late Tuesday (Nov 18) or allows same-week rolling adds, prioritize the Tier 1 names first, then backfill with Tier 2/3 based on need and remaining FAAB. Check Wednesday practice reports for any late-week injury reversals.
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