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Week 11 Fantasy Football Market Share Report: T.Y. Hilton Is Back in Business

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Receiver Market Shares

1. Tre'Quan Smith Hits the Mark

Left for dead, Tre'Quan Smith was likely dropped in many leagues after taking a backseat to several other options in the New Orleans Saints’ offense.

But as this high-powered offense goes, Smith reasserted himself into the Drew Brees’ eyeline with 10 catches for 117 yards and 1 touchdown.

Smith saw a massive 14-target day with a 39 percent market share, according to airyards.com. His day was capped with 157 air yards and a 13.1 average depth of target (aDOT).

The Saints have no plans to take their foot off the gas and have a tasty Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Atlanta defense. While Michael Thomas draws double teams on Thursday, Smith can be inserted into lineups as a WR3 or flex option in other formats.

2. D.J. Moore Now Carolina's Top Threat

Plan and simple -- Devin Funchess has been bad. But D.J. Moore stepped in when the Carolina Panthers needed him the most, with 7 catches for 157 yards and 1 touchdown in Week 11.

Moore caught 7 of 8 targets and accounted for a massive 22.43 yards per catch, according to Pro Football Reference.

His 21 percent market share of Carolina’s targets wasn’t exactly elite, but his 104 yards after catch was. And his 8.2 aDOT makes him a solid possession receiver with the upside to break one.

Moore has the opportunity to be a high-ceiling WR2 the rest of the season, with low-end WR1 opportunity in the Panthers' more run-centric offense.