Injuries heading into Week 11:TE Rob Gronkowski -- lung (not expected to play)RB Theo Riddick -- ankleWR DeSean Jackson -- shoulderWR Jeremy Maclin -- groinNews:WR Percy Harvin -- expected to start for the BillsWR Marvin Jones -- expected to have big games down the stretchRB Christine Michael -- is now a Green Bay PackerRB C.J. Prosise -- will be the lead back for the Seahawks in Week 11Plus, Week 11 has four teams with players on bye weeks: Falcons, Broncos, Jets and Chargers.LocksQB?Ben Roethlisberger @ ClevelandRoethlisberger has a juicy matchup against the Browns this week, so Big Ben owners, rejoice! Cleveland has allowed three touchdown passes in each of its past two games and six times total this season. The Dog Pound also has given up the most fantasy points to quarterbacks in 2016. Love the Roethlisberger-to-Antonio Brown stack in daily fantasy this week.(Other: Matthew Stafford vs. Jacksonville)WR?Mike Evans @ Kansas CityEvans is a target monster this season. I believe the Bucs will be playing from behind and will have to air it out against the Chiefs in the fourth quarter to try and win this matchup (aka, barn burner!). Kansas City has given up the fourth-most fantasy points to wide receivers this season.(Others: Allen Robinson @ Detroit, Terrelle Pryor Sr. vs. Pittsburgh, Steve Smith Sr. @ Dallas, T.Y. Hilton vs. Tennessee)RB?LeGarrette Blount @ San FranciscoBlount scored three rushing touchdowns last week, and he now leads the league with 12 rushing scores. The 49ers have allowed the most rushing yards and fantasy points to ball carriers this season. In fact, running backs have scored 13 rushing touchdowns against San Francisco this season. Blount will be a fantasy beast come Sunday.(Others: Spencer Ware vs. Tampa Bay, Theo Riddick vs. Jacksonville)TE?Delanie Walker @ IndianapolisWill history repeat itself for Walker against the Colts in Week 11? Well find out. The Colts gave up 84 yards and a touchdown to Walker a few weeks ago, and Indianapolis has given up the fifth-most fantasy points to tight ends this season.(Others: Martellus Bennett @ San Francisco, Travis Kelce vs. Tampa Bay)FlopsQB?Carson Palmer @ MinnesotaPalmer has had more interceptions than touchdowns over his past six games. This week, the Birds head to Minnesota to face a Vikings unit that ranks sixth in passing defense. Minnesota has given up the fourth-fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.WR?Stefon Diggs vs. ArizonaIts evident Diggs has become Sam Bradfords go-to guy, but this week he has a not-so-hot date with Patrick Peterson. Arizonas secondary ranks second against the pass, allowing only 195 yards per game, and the Cards have given up the fourth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers this season.RB?Jordan Howard @ New York GiantsHoward finally admitted that he is dealing with an Achilles issue. Hes also taking on a Giants defense that has gotten better over the past few weeks and has been fantastic against the run. Defensive lineman Damon Harrison will be eatin on Sunday.TE?Zach Ertz @ SeattleErtz has become a larger part of the Eagles offense of late, but this week hes on the road to take on the Seahawks and the 12th man. Seattle has given up the seventh-fewest fantasy points to tight ends this season. Ertz is not in my top 12 this week -- there are better options to fly with.SleepersQB?Blake Bortles @ DetroitBortles is having a horrible NFL season but continues to deliver in fantasy. Go figure. This week, the Jags are in the Motor City and take on a Lions team that has allowed the second-most fantasy points per game to opposing gunslingers this season. If you are losing Matt Ryan or Philip Rivers this week due to the bye, Bortles is a nice streamer.(Honorable mentions: Kirk Cousins vs. Green Bay, Tyrod Taylor @ Cincinnati)WR?Davante Adams vs. WashingtonAdams had six receptions for 156 yards last week to bring his four-week total up to 621 receiving yards and six touchdowns -- nice! With Josh Norman expected to shadow Jordy Nelson, that leaves Adams with a much easier Sunday evening. Adams is a solid WR2 in Week 11.(Honorable mentions: Allen Hurns vs. Detroit, Golden Tate and Marvin Jones vs. Jacksonville, Rishard Matthews @ Indianapolis, Tyreek Hill vs. Tampa Bay)RB?Rashad Jennings vs. ChicagoJennings came through big time for the G-Men on Monday Night Football. He helped seal a win for the Giants fourth straight victory. Head coach Ben McAdoo is loyal to those who produce, so plan for Jennings to get the bulk of the carries against the Bears come Sunday. Chicago has a good defense against the run, but with a heavy workload, Jennings has a chance to wear them down. Jennings is an RB2 for me this week.(Honorable mentions: Isaiah Crowell vs. Pit, C.J. Prosise vs. Philadelphia)TE?Eric Ebron vs. JacksonvilleThis is Ebrons third season, and he has really come alive for the Lions -- 14 catches for 171 yards in his past two games. Jacksonville has given up the eighth-fewest fantasy points to tight ends this season, but I still believe Ebron delivers for fantasy owners. Ebron is in my top 12 come Sunday.(Honorable mentions: Ladarius Green @ Cleveland, Dennis Pitta @ Dallas)Kanken No.2 Backpack Sale . -- Adam Snyder returned to the San Francisco 49ers this season because the offensive lineman thought it was his best opportunity to win a championship. Cheap Kanken Backpacks For Sale . John Tavares, Thomas Vanek and Kyle Okposo were also being counted on to slow down sizzling Rangers forward Rick Nash. That plan didnt go so well early. http://www.cheapkankenbackpack.com/cheap-kanken-big-backpack/kanken-big-black.html . -- The plastic that was taped across the lockers in Oaklands clubhouse came down and the champagne that was on ice went back into the cooler. Fjallraven Kanken Backpack Sale . -- Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson asked his players a simple question during Fridays morning shootaround: How many of them had ever been on a team 14 games over . Fjallraven Kanken Classic Ox Red/Royal Blue Backpack . In the response filed Wednesday to the complaint by 30-year-old Alexander Bradley, attorneys say the former University of Florida player is invoking his Fifth Amendment right that protects people from incriminating themselves.Jesse Bromwich was more envious than normal when he watched the 2014 decider.Not only was his Melbourne side sent crashing out in week one of that years NRL finals, but there was also the pain of watching another lifelong dream being fulfilled by someone else.Or to be precise, three others.The sight of an emotional Sam, George and Thomas Burgess spralwed across the ANZ Stadium turf after their victory over Canterbury sent shivers only certain bloodlines can.On Sunday, Jesse will get the chance to emulate the Burgess boys when he plays alongside brother Kenny in this years decider against Cronulla.Its pretty hard to watch any grand final when youre not in it, Bromwich told AAP.But I definitely watched that one. You wish it was you instead of them. Its always been a goal of ours, to play in a grand final together one day.You set goals, but youre never sure if its going to come true. This one has, so here we go.The Bromwich boys will become the 13th set of brothers to play in a grand final decider, including Norm and Peter Provan, and Andrew and Matthew Johns.Others include Ian and Nathan Hindmarsh, as well as Brett and Glenn Stewart.Victory would be especially sweet for Jessse, whose well-documented move to the Storm only came due to their chase of older brother Kenny.ddddddddddddBut that doesnt mean the New Zealand international will be more grateful to his sibling.Nah, were past that now. At the start I was really thankful to him. But weve moved on from that now and its all about trying to help each other get better, he said.BROTHERLY LOVE IN GRAND FINALSNorm and Peter Provan (St George 1958-59) - Both winsGary, Mark and Graeme Hughes (Canterbury 1980) - WinGary, Mark and Graeme Hughes (Canterbury 1979) - LossSteve, Peter and Chris Mortimer (Canterbury 1980, 1984-85) - WinSteve, Peter and Chris Mortimer (Canterbury 1986) - LossKerrod and Kevin Walters (Brisbane 1992-93) - Both winsMatthew and Andrew Johns (Newcastle 1997) - WinBrett and Glenn Stewart (Manly 2008, 2011) - Both winsSam, George and Thomas Burgess (South Sydney 2014) - WinMichael and Phil Blake (Manly 1982-83) - Both lossesPeter and Mark Coyne (St George 1992) - LossGlen and Corey Hughes (Canterbury 1998) - LossIan and Nathan Hindmarsh (2002) - Loss ' ' '