DJ Chark Fantasy Outlook Remains Strong Following Huge Week 11 Performance in Nick Foles' Return

Coming into Week 11, DJ Chark ranked 13th among all wide receivers with an average of 16.7 PPR fantasy points per game. He's done most of his damage with Gardner Minshew under center, but Chark established that he's still an elite fantasy wideout with Nick Foles at the helm in Sunday's Week 11 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Nick Foles' target distribution in his first game back:
— Frank Stampfl (@Roto_Frank) November 17, 2019
DJ Chark- 15, 32% target share, 52% air yards
Chris Conley- 8, 17% TS
Fournette- 7, 15% TS
Dede Westbrook- 6, 13% TS
Keelan Cole- 5, 11% TS#Jaguars
Chark dominated the volume available in the Jags' offense, amassing a huge 15 targets to top his previous season-high total of 12 from Week 8. He turned those looks into eight receptions, 104 yards and two touchdowns.
Chark also looked like he was well on the way to being one of Foles' favorite options before his injury in Week 1, as he was the only player to catch more than one of Foles' five completions, and one of those was for a 35-yard touchdown.
8-104-2 for locked-in fantasy football WR1 DJ Chark Jr.
— Mike Clay (@MikeClayNFL) November 17, 2019
A proven producer continuing to see elite volume, Chark should have little trouble continuing to produce as a WR1 while catching passes from Foles.
He also has a couple great matchups on tap against the Tennessee Titans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the next two weeks, respectively. The Titans are allowing the 13th-most fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts, and the Bucs are allowing the most.
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