It snowed in Green Bay in Week 10! OK, so no big surprise there, but as we get to the 11th edition of the flex rankings for the season, combining the best of the running backs, wide receivers and tight ends into one tidy package to aid in Week 11 decision-making, remember that weather is becoming a factor again. My advice: Do not overthink things. Wind is the main problem for quarterbacks, not cold temperature, rain or even snow. Just a reminder. Anyway, good luck this week and beyond.
1. Christian McCaffrey, RB, Panthers: For those who thought it could not get better than last season, it has. McCaffrey is 109 rushing yards away from his 2018 total, and has already topped the overall touchdowns.
2. Dalvin Cook, RB, Vikings: The matchup between him and the next guy on this list was not close on Sunday night. Cook flirted with 200 total yards.
3. Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Cowboys: Dallas simply could not establish Elliott against the Vikings, but this weekend should be considerably better.
4. Michael Thomas, WR, Saints: Drew Brees did not play great in Week 10, but Thomas sure did. He was the lone Saints skill player on offense who did.
5. Tyreek Hill, WR, Chiefs: Wow, can we get 19 targets every week? Patrick Mahomes had no trouble finding Hill.
6. Alvin Kamara, RB, Saints: This is a game to watch, because Kamara earned only four rushing attempts. Is he still hurt? Hard to explain otherwise.
7. Leonard Fournette, RB, Jaguars
8. Josh Jacobs, RB, Raiders
9. Nick Chubb, RB, Browns: Precisely 20 rushing attempts for four consecutive games, so again, there was no need to worry about touches.
10. DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Texans: Numbers down a bit from last season but still, only six wide receivers boast more PPR points.
11. Julio Jones, WR, Falcons
12. Mike Evans, WR, Buccaneers
13. Chris Godwin, WR, Buccaneers: Four consecutive games sans a touchdown, but the targets and yards are still there. Keep him active, trade for him.
14. Amari Cooper, WR, Cowboys
15. Kenny Golladay, WR, Lions: Inefficient game with backup Jeff Driskel overthrowing him, but he still scored a touchdown. Matthew Stafford seems unlikely to play this weekend.
16. James Conner, RB, Steelers: Should return from shoulder injury and no reason to worry about touches.
17. Mark Ingram, RB, Ravens
18. Julian Edelman, WR, Patriots: Comes off the bye week ready to shred Philly's defense.
19. Melvin Gordon, RB, Chargers: Consecutive performances with 20-plus PPR points shows he is finally back.
20. Austin Ekeler, RB, Chargers
21. Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers
22. DJ Moore, WR, Panthers
23. Cooper Kupp, WR, Rams: Proof that watching his game on Sunday and yelling at the TV for Jared Goff to throw him a catchable pass does not work. Let us assume that was the aberrant performance.
24. Travis Kelce, TE, Chiefs
25. DJ Chark, WR, Jaguars: Perhaps this ranking seems generous to you, but only 11 wide receivers average more PPR points per game. Nick Foles is back, too.
26. Marlon Mack, RB, Colts
27. Le'Veon Bell, RB, Jets: Dropped in these rankings for good reason, but he remains a strong RB2 option at least.
28. Phillip Lindsay, RB, Broncos: Tough opponent, but will the Vikings focus so much on him the way they did the Cowboys and Elliott? Seems unlikely.
29. Courtland Sutton, WR, Broncos
30. Joe Mixon, RB, Bengals: Thirty carries might not be replicated every week, but it is such a great sign.
31. Devin Singletary, RB, Bills: From 20 carries to eight makes no sense, but keep the faith with this rookie.
32. Todd Gurley, RB, Rams: Might seem ridiculous that Singletary outranks him, but look at Gurley's numbers. Low volume, no catches, touchdown dependent. We warned you.
33. George Kittle, TE, 49ers: Assuming he plays this weekend after a tough loss, but it is up to the doctors.
34. Mark Andrews, TE, Ravens
35. Hunter Henry, TE, Chargers
36. Tevin Coleman, RB, 49ers: Quiet Monday night, including the overtime, but far easier opponent this weekend. Then again, he did not exactly shred the Cardinals two games ago.
37. John Brown, WR, Bills: Do not underestimate the importance of weekly numbers, even sans upside. Brown has literally topped 50 receiving yards every week. Have your wide receivers done this? Only if you have Michael Thomas.
38. Adam Thielen, WR, Vikings: Flip a coin on whether he plays or not. Beats me.
39. Mohamed Sanu, WR, Patriots: Figures to be open quite a bit against the Eagles.
40. Tyler Boyd, WR, Bengals
41. David Montgomery, RB, Bears
42. James White, RB, Patriots: Ekeler and McCaffrey are the only running backs with more receptions.
43. Damien Williams, RB, Chiefs: Playing well of late, but hard to presume consistency is secure.
44. Ronald Jones, RB, Buccaneers: Best sign is his work in the passing game. Entered Week 10 with eight catches, then he doubled it.
45. Curtis Samuel, WR, Panthers
46. Matt Breida, RB, 49ers: Injured ankle could set Raheem Mostert up for big things, and potentially this ranking.
47. Jordan Howard, RB, Eagles
48. Marvin Jones Jr., WR, Lions
49. Odell Beckham Jr., WR, Browns: You can keep assuming big numbers are coming, but why? Still a WR2, but not what anyone expected.
50. Allen Robinson, WR, Bears: Leaving it all up to the weekly accuracy whims of Mitchell Trubisky. Frankly, it is dangerous.
51. Darren Waller, TE, Raiders
52. Zach Ertz, TE, Eagles: Not having the season most think he is, but he was a popular target in the most recent game.
53. Sony Michel, RB, Patriots
54. Carlos Hyde, RB, Texans: Having a better season than most realize. He is still the Texans running back to count on.
55. Michael Gallup, WR, Cowboys
56. Jarvis Landry, WR, Browns: Certainly has played to a WR2 level the past few games. He has outscored Beckham for the season. This is not a fluke.
57. Calvin Ridley, WR, Falcons
58. Brian Hill, RB, Falcons: Figures to pick up major touches if Devonta Freeman misses the game with a foot injury. Let us not assume he plays great, though. He might.
59. Kareem Hunt, RB, Browns: Played half the snaps and saw 11 touches. That is certainly worth flex attention.
60. Miles Sanders, RB, Eagles
61. Christian Kirk, WR, Cardinals: From nary a touchdown pass to three of them in one glorious game. Need to see a touchdown against a team other than the Bucs, though.
62. Jamison Crowder, WR, Jets: He keeps getting open, so he keeps getting the football. This is the Jets WR to roster.
63. Stefon Diggs, WR, Vikings: Quiet even when Thielen sits, so perhaps we can at least end that narrative.
64. JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Steelers
65. Robert Woods, WR, Rams
66. Duke Johnson, RB, Texans
67. David Johnson, RB, Cardinals: Not sure why he is active if the Cardinals are not giving him the football, but this weekend against the 49ers, not sure it matters.
68. Kenyan Drake, RB, Cardinals
69. Tarik Cohen, RB, Bears
70. LeSean McCoy, RB, Chiefs: I think he plays this weekend and gets his normal touches. Perhaps he just needed a week off.
71. Will Fuller, WR, Texans: Fuller has had several weeks off. There is little question he has difference-making ability, but he cannot stay healthy.
72. Tyrell Williams, WR, Raiders
73. Marquise Brown, WR, Ravens: Has looked better than expected the past few weeks. Time to reacquaint yourselves with him.
74. Emmanuel Sanders, WR, 49ers: Rib injury could force him to the sideline for a few weeks.
75. Sammy Watkins, WR, Chiefs
76. Terry McLaurin, WR, Redskins
77. Royce Freeman, RB, Broncos
78. Kalen Ballage, RB, Dolphins: He saw 24 touches, which is awesome, but turned them into 45 yards. Tough to do. If he gets the volume, he has to be better.
79. Dede Westbrook, WR, Jaguars
80. Phillip Dorsett, WR, Patriots
81. DeVante Parker, WR, Dolphins: Has 34 targets the past four games, which is just fine. Ryan Fitzpatrick is competent.
82. J.D. McKissic, RB, Lions: The Lions running back to roster, if you must roster one.
83. Jaylen Samuels, RB, Steelers: Predictably went from 13 catches to three. Averaging 2.2 yards per carry this season.
84. Nyheim Hines, RB, Colts
85. Randall Cobb, WR, Cowboys
86. Chris Conley, WR, Jaguars
87. Auden Tate, WR, Bengals: Who is this A.J. Green fella everyone has been talking about?
88. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals: Not saying you should drop him, but this is a difficult matchup.
89. Mike Williams, WR, Chargers
90. Hunter Renfrow, WR, Raiders: Expect a nice second half to his season. It already started.
91. Danny Amendola, WR, Lions
92. Alshon Jeffery, WR, Eagles: There are 42 wide receivers with more PPR points. Stop treating Jeffery like a star.
93. Latavius Murray, RB, Saints
94. Rex Burkhead, RB, Patriots
95. Derrius Guice, RB, Redskins: Perhaps he starts the game on the bench, but this is the upside runner in the backfield.
96. Adrian Peterson, RB, Redskins
97. Chris Thompson, RB, Redskins
98. Frank Gore, RB, Bills
99. Josh Reynolds, WR, Rams
100. Deebo Samuel, WR, 49ers
Others: Zach Pascal, WR, Colts; Raheem Mostert, RB, 49ers; Peyton Barber, RB, Buccaneers; Giovani Bernard, RB, Bengals; Jared Cook, TE, Saints; Gerald Everett, TE, Rams; Demaryius Thomas, WR, Jets; Russell Gage, WR, Falcons; Ty Johnson, RB, Lions; Kenjon Barner, RB, Falcons; Patrick Laird, RB, Dolphins; DeAndre Washington, RB, Raiders; Alexander Mattison, RB, Vikings