NFL Week 11 DFS Contrarian Picks: Jared Goff, D.J. Moore & More

NFL Week 11 is here which means it’s time to build some winning DFS lineups. If you’re looking to take down that big GPP tournament, you need to find ways to differentiate yourself from the rest of the field. To do that, you need to find strong DFS contrarian picks.
Our NFL DFS Ownership projections will help you identify where the rest of the field is going – chalk picks of the week – and from there, you can figure out which players you want to pivot to for lower ownership. Just keep in mind that it’s more than just low ownership. You need a strong match-up for your players and you’re looking for ceiling rather than floor.
Last week was fine, though nothing really special stood out. Jalen Hurts’ ownership was right where we expected it to be, but we saw higher than expected numbers on Darnell Mooney and, believe it or not, Christian McCaffrey. Neither one of them really popped for us, though, so there was no distinct advantage.
We whiffed on Jake Ferguson at the tight end position, however. The ownership was where we expected it to be but believing that Cooper Rush could lead this Cowboys offense was a huge mistake. It happens. That’s what GPP tournaments are all about. You’re swinging for the fences most of the time and expecting every play to hit is a mistake.
If you’re ready to take another stab at it and win your GPP tournaments, let’s get to our favorite NFL Week 11 DFS contrarian picks:
NFL Week 11 DFS Contrarian Picks
- Jared Goff, QB Detroit Lions ($6,300 DK; $8,300 FD)
- Josh Jacobs, RB Green Bay Packers ($7,100 DK; $7,400 FD)
- D.J. Moore, WR Chicago Bears ($6,000 DK; $6,100 FD)
- Tyler Conklin, TE New York Jets ($3,200 DK; $5,000)
Player News
Dolphins signed No. 13 overall pick DT Kenneth Grant to a four-year contract.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that Grant will sign his contract today. The former Michigan defensive tackle is expected to fill a major void left by Christian Wilkins, who left for the Raiders in the 2024 offseason. Grant totaled 32 tackles, three sacks, and seven TFLs in his final season at Michigan and excelled at stopping the run while also generating 27 pressures in his final season, per PFF.
Beat reporter John Hendrix reports that free agent WR Donovan Peoples-Jones is among the 16 players that the Saints will host for their rookie minicamp.
Peoples-Jones last played regular season snaps with the Lions back in 2023, when he caught 13-of-24 targets for 155 yards. He is highly unlikely to return to fantasy relevance at this point but could perhaps sign on as a special teams contributor.
Titans signed fourth-round pick WR Elic Ayomanor to a four-year contract.
Ayomanor will now begin learning behind Calvin Ridley. Although Ayomanor is unlikely to find a meaningful role in year one, dynasty managers should note his status as training camp gets underway this summer. The former Stanford receiver flashed big-play ability in his two college seasons.
Buccaneers signed seventh-round pick WR Tez Johnson to a four-year contract.
Johnson will serve as a rotational deep-threat option for Baker Mayfield. His thin frame (5'10/154) simply does not lend itself to the repeated hits one incurs in a full-time role. Johnson did earn 100-plus targets in his two seasons at Oregon, though. His big-play style make him a better fit in best ball for now, pending any major on-field breakthroughs.
Giants waived DT Casey Rogers.
Rogers was a 2024 undrafted free agent and logged 33 defensive snaps for the Giants in his rookie season. He is credited with zero tackles and/or sacks. He may find his way onto another roster as a practice squad option.
Vikings signed third-round pick WR Tai Felton to a four-year contract.
Felton is quietly in play to challenge Vikings No. 3 WR Jalen Nailor in training camp. Nailor (5'11/190) caught 28-of-42 targets for 414 yards and six touchdowns in his first season as a starter last year, with the latter category buoying his fantasy productivity. Felton (6'1/183), meanwhile, caught 96-of-143 targets for 1,119 yards and nine touchdowns while averaging 2.32 yards per route run in his final college season. Fantasy managers should monitor Felton’s training camp reports this summer, as he could have a matchup-based WR5 role if everything falls into place.