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Fantasy Football: 3 Things We Learned From Week 11

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Get Your Hands on Corey Coleman

Like Danny Woodhead, Corey Coleman also suffered an injury early in the season and made his return in Week 11, and like Woodhead, Coleman's return caused a major shakeup of his team's offense.

Coleman immediately earned a 92.7 percent snap share in his return and drew 11 targets from DeShone Kizer, resulting in a 50 percent market share of the team's total air yards. Air yards are the total yards thrown to a player -- including incomplete passes -- and are a good indicator of a receiver's potential.

Other players with similar market shares of their squad's air yards include DeAndre Hopkins, A.J. Green and Antonio Brown. In other words, Coleman's potential is crazy high.

He was only able to reel in six of those targets, but his 80 receiving yards were actually the most that any receiver not named Antonio Brown has put up against this historically good defense of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

That should get you excited. Coleman dominated his team's opportunity share in his first game back and was one of the few players this year who managed a serviceable fantasy game against the Jaguars. The Browns have a fairly difficult schedule the rest of the way, but they won't face another defense like Jacksonville's, putting Coleman in position to be a fantasy difference-maker down the stretch.