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Fantasy Football: 3 Players You Can Drop After Week 11

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Jordy Nelson, WR, Green Bay Packers

Yahoo Ownership: 95%

Look, it feels gross to even suggest you should drop Jordy Nelson from your roster, but if the last few weeks have taught us anything, it's that the Brett Hundley-run Green Bay Packers' offense is not a well-oiled machine.

Since Aaron Rodgers went down with a broken collarbone back in Week 5, Nelson's fantasy football production has cratered by an astronomical 73%, with Nelson's 18.0 PPR points per game sinking to a measly 4.8 PPR points per game with Hundley at the helm, per the Rotoviz Game Splits app.

A drop in efficiency due to poor quarterbacking can be weathered if a high-volume player maintains or even increases said volume. Just ask DeAndre Hopkins.

But Nelson isn't even Hundley's favorite target, garnering only 21 looks in the four full games since Hundley took over, compared to 32 targets for Davante Adams.

Nelson is by no means a must-drop. If your team is coasting on the way to a playoff berth, it's better to hold him on your bench in case Rodgers does return in Week 15. But if you've been starting Nelson week in and week out, all the while making your chances at a playoff berth more difficult, it's time to give up the dream and find a player who can deliver for you right now.

Grab Corey Coleman off of waivers if he's available in your league for a higher-floor and higher-ceiling option for the next few weeks.