The New York Jets fly into Foxborough to get Week 11 started. A winning streak will be coming to an end this week. Will it be the Jets and their two game winning streak, their only two wins on the year, or the red hot Patriots who have won their last seven? Either way we will be looking to start a streak.
Justin Fields HIGHER Than 36.5 Rushing Yards
Justin Fields
New York Jets • QB • #7
Justin Fields is either throwing for over 200 yards or under 60, there is no in between. He does, however, run. Fields is averaging 7.5 rushing attempts per game. While he has not gone HIGHER on this projection since Week 4, he does get close to this number regularly. New England is by far the best rush defense in the league. Only two players have surpassed 50 rushing yards against them this year, Sean Tucker and Josh Allen. Garrett Wilson is out this week and he is the only Jets receiver over 300 yards on the season. Fields will most likely be on the move a lot this week.
Breece Hall HIGHER Than 14.5 Receiving Yards
Breece Hall
New York Jets • RB • #20
As I mentioned above, New England’s rush defense is on another level. While Hall is coming off a couple of pretty good weeks of rushing, I just cannot trust running backs rushing against them. New England, however, is allowing 38.1 receiving yards to running backs this season. That is the third most by any team, behind only Miami and Dallas. Hall has gone HIGHER than this projection five times this season and has hit exactly 14 twice. Last week he accounted for 42 of Fields 54 passing yards. With Garrett Wilson out this week, Fields will be looking his way more often.

TreVeyon Henderson HIGHER Than 79.5 Rushing Yards
TreVeyon Henderson
New England Patriots • RB • #32
Rhamondre Stevenson has been ruled out this week. Henderson will get the start again this week. Last week he took advantage of his start, rushing for 147 yards, against a borderline top-10 rush defense in Tampa Bay. The Jets may have won two in a row, but they are still the Jets and lost their first seven games. New England is an all around much better team and this could be an ugly game for the Jets, who have been a bottom 10 rush defense all year. In fact, they have allowed an average of 154.7 rushing yards in their last three games. Henderson could be looking at back to back 100 yard rush games.
DeMario Douglas HIGHER Than 22.5 Receiving Yards
DeMario Douglas
New England Patriots • RB • #3
With Kayshon Boutte out this week, again, Douglas is going to see opportunities again this week. Douglas has gone HIGHER than this projection the last three weeks. While he does not average many receptions per game this year, he has only had more than two receptions three times this year, all it takes is one. In fact, in each of the last three weeks, his longest reception has gone HIGHER than this projection. Drake Maye has been fantastic this year and he isn’t stingy about moving the ball around. Just two weeks ago, Douglas was targeted six times. Maye has been targeting him on big plays. Douglas can, once again, go HIGHER than his projection on a single play.
**All projections are pulled from FantasyPros Weekly Research Tools.
