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Fantasy Friday: Week 11 Team Scouting Reports From SB Nation

The Kansas City Chiefs have had a rough season, but they are coming off a win. We check in with Arrowhead Pride.

QB Matt Cassel - Most Chiefs should be considered non-starts this weekend but Cassel presents an intriguing situation.  We know the Steelers defense is pretty solid all around but they should shut down the Chiefs run game opening things up for Cassel.

Look for Cassel to pass the 200 yard mark and secure a touchdown pass.

RB Jamaal Charles - Charles is really hit or miss.  With him being a speed guy, you're hoping he breaks a big like he did last week against the Raiders.

If you can afford the risk, then Charles is worth a shot.  The Steelers have the No. 1 rush defense but, like I said, he has the ability to break a big one.

WR Chris Chambers - Dwayne Bowe is out on suspension so Chambers becomes the No. 1 receiver.  He's see a lot of looks, especially deep looks.  The Chiefs' ability to go deep has greatly been strengthened by the arrival of Chambers.

Expect him to be a big part of the offense and see some looks over 25 yards.

WR Lance Long - If you're in a PPR league, Long is an intriguing candidate.  With Bowe out, he'll be seeing more time.  He's been targeted more than any other Chiefs receiver in the three games he's been active for the Chiefs.

His yards per reception are kind of low but he's a possession receiver for the Chiefs and will rack up the catches.

More Chiefs news than you can shake a stick at - that's Arrowhead Pride.

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