The fantasy football season is heading into Week 11, and the waiver wire is heading into Week 11 along with it. At this time of the season, there are often not many options in many position groups. However, that isn’t the case this time around, although running back might be somewhat light.
Here’s a look at some of the top priority waiver wire additions you need to consider.
Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Priority Adds for Week 11
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Top Fantasy Football Week 11 Waiver Wire Pickups
Waiver Wire RB adds for Week 11


1] Blake Corum, Los Angeles Rams
Blake Corum has quietly seen a huge uptick in usage over the past three games, with at least 12 carries in each outing. He hasn’t had his breakout moment yet with that volume, but he could in the coming weeks.
As such, managers should consider adding the back to capitalize on the potential gold mine in the making.
2] Brian Robinson Jr., San Francisco 49ers
Brian Robinson Jr. was a viable fantasy football running back with the Washington Commanders. However, the San Francisco 49ers stockpiled him for most of the season after trading a sixth-round pick for him, per Commanders media.
That hibernation period might be ending, with the running back tallying a touchdown in two straight games. Managers can get in front of the potential boom as it takes place by adding him.
3] Ty Johnson, Buffalo Bills
James Cook had arguably his worst outing of the season against the Miami Dolphins. With the back coming into the contest seemingly less than 100%, storm clouds are brewing.
Managers wanting to take a shot at the dartboard can consider stashing Ty Johnson as a speculative addition as a back who scored a touchdown in the past two games.
Waiver Wire WR adds for Week 11


1] Tez Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tez Johnson is stunningly available on many fantasy football waiver wires. The receiver has tallied at least 9.3 points in each of his last five games. With the hope of Chris Godwin ever returning fading, Johnson’s stock continues to climb.
If he’s available in your league, you need to place a claim before another manager wakes up to Johnson. With him hauling in 20 points in many leagues in Week 10, it is unlikely he will slip through the cracks once again.
2] Parker Washington, Jacksonville Jaguars
Parker Washington has tallied at least seven targets in his last three games. All three of those games rank near the top of his production all season long. Put simply, Washington is a must-add if you need a receiver for your fantasy football squad.
One cause for concern is his decreasing targets over the past three games, but he has managed to remain productive despite that. Brian Thomas Jr. is less than 100% healthy, so Washington’s floor will remain notable until he can get back to top form.
3] Jalen Nailor, Minnesota Vikings
Jalen Nailor uncorked the best game of his 2025 season against the Baltimore Ravens, tallying five catches for 124 yards and a touchdown. He hasn’t shown a pattern of explosion, but if this is the start of something, it’s worth making a speculative addition.
With bye weeks continuing to throw wrenches in even the best laid teams, Nailor could be a perfect choice at the right time for your fantasy football team.
Waiver Wire TE adds for Week 11


1] Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cade Otton had a slow start to his season, but he has heated up in the past month in fantasy football. He isn’t likely to win a fantasy football game on his own, but has been reliable as a tight end option.
Otton has tallied at least seven catches in two of his last three games. He hasn’t gotten into the endzone with the receptions, but that could be coming just around the corner.
2] David Njoku, Cleveland Browns
David Njoku has been a touchdown force over the past month. The tight end has tallied a touchdown in three of the last four games, making him an instant option if you need someone to hold down the position.
With the Cleveland Browns continuing to trail their opponents, Njoku could continue to benefit in fantasy football from pass-heavy scripts.
Edited by Ian Van Roy










