NFL Nation answers the biggest fantasy questions -- provided by ESPN fantasy football analyst Mike Clay -- across the league for Week 11.
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Buffalo Bills
Following an impressive rookie season, why has Robert Foster plummeted to nothing more than a reserve?
There's no easy answer. It's been in part because of the additions Buffalo made to its receiver room and in part because of a Bills passing game that hasn't stretched the field much in 2019. Foster was the target on Josh Allen's first pass against Cleveland, however, and his presence will make opposing defenses respect the Bills' vertical passing game -- if Allen can connect on a deep ball. -- Marcel Louis-Jacques
Miami Dolphins
Can we count on another solid day from DeVante Parker with Tre'Davious White shadow coverage looming?
Parker is the Dolphins' no-doubt No.1 receiving option going forward, but this is a tough matchup against White, so I would be wary of starting him this week. In these teams' first matchup, Parker had five receptions for 55 yards and a touchdown, but the Bills didn't send one particular cornerback at him. The Dolphins have done well to move Parker in space, so he should get free for a few catches, but White's coverage may limit Parker's fantasy upside to the red zone. -- Cameron Wolfe
New England Patriots
Do you anticipate big days from secondary receivers Mohamed Sanu and/or Phillip Dorsett II against the Eagles' shaky pass defense?