Jock MKT is one of the most interesting fantasy sports platforms because of your ability to make money on any individual player available on the market. Other users will dictate the price of players, meaning you’ll always have the option to buy anyone in the player pool.
You may be forced to pay a premium for the best players on the slate, although their price tag will never exceed the $25 per share you’ll receive if they lead the slate in scoring. You aren’t forced to buy high-priced options, though.
With over 100 players on the market, some will go overlooked every Sunday. You don’t need to buy the most expensive options on the market to have the potential for a massive payday. In this article, I’ll look at my favorite potential values for Week 11.
Robby Anderson, WR, Carolina Panthers
Jock MKT Projection: 9.38 FPs
Max IPO Bid: $2.75
Break-Even Rank: 55
Anderson’s consistently burned fantasy owners throughout the 2021 season. He was reunited with former teammate Sam Darnold, who he found tremendous success with in New York. Through 10 games this season, though, Anderson owns only 23 receptions for 243 yards and 3 touchdowns on 59 targets. He’s averaging 10.6 yards per reception with a terrible 39% catch rate.
Anderson’s certainly seen mixed results throughout the season, although he hasn’t flashed a true ceiling. He scored 12.7 fantasy points in his first game. Overall, he’s posted 10+ fantasy points in 4 of his 10 games. He’s also recorded 5 or fewer fantasy points in 5 of those 10 games, including getting shut out on 1 target against the Atlanta Falcons. Anderson’s coming off of his best game of the season, though, scoring 13.7 fantasy points against the Arizona Cardinals.
He gets an elite matchup against the Washington Football Team this weekend. They’re allowing 279.3 passing yards per game to go along with 8.3 adjusted yards per attempt. Washington’s also given up 22 passing touchdowns with a 6.5% passing touchdown rate in 2021.
Washington’s struggled with air yards throughout the season. They’ve given up a league-high 1,615 air yards in 2021. Overall, the Football Teams also allowed the eighth-most airYAC in the NFL, although they haven’t truly struggled with yards after the catch this season.
Anderson ranks second on the Carolina Panthers, recording 27.8% of their air yards thus far. He leads the team with an 11.9 aDOT, though. Overall, he’s seen 702 air yards, leaving quite a bit to be desired from his actual success on the field.
One of the keys to this play is the reemergence of Cam Newton. He’s been announced the starter for this weekend, and he should be an immediate upgrade over Carolina’s other signal-callers throughout the season. Newton saw limited action last week, but he connected with Anderson for a touchdown. We’ve consistently seen Darnold miss Anderson in high upside situations, and Newton could help fix that problem.
Anderson ranks 112th in Jock MKT’s pre-rank for Week 11. He’s projected for 9.38 fantasy points, which is actually his highest projection since his matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. Anderson’s a name that people will scroll passed after being consistently burned by him this season. With that being said, you need a short memory in fantasy sports, and the addition of Newton gives Anderson added upside that likely won’t be present in his price tag.
Myles Gaskin, RB, Miami Dolphins
Jock MKT Projection: 11.01 FPs
Max IPO Bid: $3.20
Break-Even Rank: 50
Gaskin was a popular breakout candidate before the season, although that hasn’t come to fruition thus far. He’s recorded 344 yards and 1 touchdown on 100 carries through 10 games. Gaskin also recorded 38 receptions for 202 yards and 3 touchdowns on 48 targets this season.
He’s been a risky option on Jock MKT while flashing tremendous upside. Gaskin scored double-digit fantasy points in 5 of his 10 games this season. He’s also scored as few as 0.3 fantasy points, flashing as low of a floor as nearly anyone in the NFL. With that being said, he boasts tremendous upside, scoring 31.9 fantasy points against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Gaskin’s snaps have been a bit all over the place in 2021. He played 29 snaps in the Miami Dolphins opener before seeing 45 and 43 snaps in his next 2 games. Gaskin lost some of his role after that, averaging only 24.7 snaps per game over the last 3 weeks. He’s back on track, though, playing 40+ snaps in each of his last 4 games, including 54 against the Houston Texans.
Gaskin gets an elite matchup against the New York Jets this weekend. New York’s struggled against the run in 2021, allowing 133.9 rushing yards per game. They’ve also given up 4.7 yards per carry along with a league-high 19 rushing touchdowns.
Although Gaskin hasn’t performed well throughout the season, he’s involved in the Miami offense regardless of the situation. In a recent win against Houston, Gaskin saw 20 carries with 6 targets. He’s a versatile option in a matchup against one of the league’s worst defenses.
The Dolphins are only -3.5 point favorites in this game, suggesting that it could potentially stay close throughout. With that being said, we don’t truly need to worry about the score in this situation. It’s important to note that Miami having the lead late in the game could lead to more carries for Gaskin, though.
He enters Week 11 with a pre-rank of 90th on Jock MKT. He’s projected for 11.01 fantasy points this weekend. Gaskin should cost too much to obtain in the IPO, and he’s in an elite spot. He’s already flashed tremendous upside when given the opportunity, and Gaskin will benefit from a matchup against one of the worst run defenses in the NFL.