NFL’s Week 11 is here, and that means that so is another Super 15 slate on SuperDraft DFS.

Similar to the posts you’ve seen on social media regarding building a roster based on a $15 budget and allotted players/prices, you can now integrate this game into DFS and go head-to-head with your competition.

The Super 15 grid for Week 11 is below:

Below are my top three options to build your Super 15 lineups around.

Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs ($5)

This is going to be the first time I recommend Patrick Mahomes in the Super 15 format. The matchup is too good to ignore. While Dallas’ secondary has forced more turnovers than last season, they’re still a very exploitable defense.

On the season, the Cowboys rank in the bottom half of the NFL in total passing yards allowed, yards per attempt, and yards after the catch. They’ve intercepted as many passes as they’ve allowed touchdowns (14), but should struggle against the Chiefs. Mahomes looks like he had a fire lit under him. After a rough start to the season, Mahomes went 35-50 for 406 yards and five touchdowns in Week 10. If he can carry this momentum over in a game with a 56.5-point implied total, the sky is the limit for his upside.

Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs ($4)

I am wary of targeting a WR1 against Trevon Diggs. However, I really want to stack with Mahomes in this game environment and Hill is as matchup-proof as they come. After another 10 targets in Week 10, Hill has now posted double-digit targets in seven of 10 games this season and six of his last seven. He has three games over his last five with at least 75 yards AND a touchdown and should be primed for an equally voluminous workload in Week 11.

In a game with a 56.5-point total, Hill is bound to contribute to the bottom line. This makes him an elite target for $4, even with a tough individual assignment.

Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals ($3)

Going from a difficult matchup to a cakewalk, Ja’Marr Chase has WR1 overall upside in Week 11. He’s facing a Raiders team that just allowed over 400 yards and five touchdowns through the air.

Chase leads the Bengals with a 25.67% target share and 40.89% air yard share, accounting for seven touchdowns and nearly 1,000 overall air yards. The combination of a voluminous floor and big-play upside have made him one of the most dynamic offensive threats in football. Taking on a leaky Raiders defense, Chase has legitimate 150-yard and 2-touchdown upside Sunday.

Budget remaining after the core: $3

This article expresses the personal views of the writer and does not reflect the view(s) of SuperDraft in any way.

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