Drake Maye Or Josh Allen Who Should I Start Week 11 Ppr

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drake maye or josh allen who should i start week 11 ppr

Welcome to the Week 11 edition of fantasy football starts and sits from The Sporting News. "The Decider" is your one-stop shop for fantasy start/sit lineup advice in 2025 -- a unique mashup of rankings and matchup breakdowns to help you make those tough decisions on whom to play and... Going beyond the redraft league starts and sits, "The Decider" also includes some DFS picks for different styles of daily fantasy sports games on DraftKings and FanDuel. Keep scrolling for how to put the best fantasy football lineups on "the field" for your critical seventh game with tips on starts and sits this week. ➕ UPGRADE YOUR TOOLS: Sign up for Yahoo Fantasy Plus This game-by-game article breaks down every player who is relevant for fantasy football.

As always, please use our projections to make your start/sit decisions every week. The analysis in this piece provides color – and a lot of stats – behind the projections. Unless stated otherwise, all of the NFL data in this article is from Fantasy Points and specifically curated from our Data Suite. Our collection team has charted every play from every game over the last four seasons, and we have fresh, weekly data imported into the tools on Monday after the games. Must Start — Don’t take them out of your lineup, even if there is a fire. Start ‘Em — The top-12 at QB and TE, top-20 plays at RB, and top-25 at WR.

FLEX Plays — All of the best RB2/WR3 plays. Josh Allen vs. Buccaneers at home — elite upside despite recent bumps Allen enters Week 11 healthy and entrenched as Buffalo’s engine, even after last week’s rough outing in Miami that saw him benched late. The broader body of work is still elite: over his last two games he’s thrown for 579 yards with 3 passing scores and added 50 rushing yards and 2 rushing TDs, and he owns... Tampa Bay comes in at 6-3 with a solid defense, but Buffalo is favored at home, suggesting plenty of scoring chances despite cold, windy, rainy conditions in Orchard Park.

Our weekly projection sits around 23–24 fantasy points, built on roughly 240 passing yards, 1–2 passing TDs, plus about 30 rushing yards and strong chances at a rushing score. With a 100% roster rate and nearly every manager starting him, he remains a locked-in fantasy starter in all formats. The weather and rising sack rate introduce some volatility, but his dual-threat usage and red-zone rushing give him one of the highest ceilings on the slate. Drake Maye vs NYJ at home — elite form meets a favorable setup Maye enters Week 11 healthy and red-hot, drawing praise for his poise and deep-ball success in recent reports. He’s at home on Thursday night, and New England rides a long win streak while the Jets sit at the bottom of the division, setting a stable environment.

Recent usage remains strong despite some pressure and a few mistakes (2 INTs over the last two games). Fantasy Football is all about the matchups. Even though you drafted your team with certain hopes and intentions, your weekly lineup decisions shouldn't be determined by the order you picked your players in. You need to check who your players play and make sure you've got the right guys in -- and the wrong guys out. We can take some educated guesses based on coaches film, meaningful data, healthy personnel, defensive schemes, track records, and key details of offenses. The things we know can help us minimize the impact of the things we don't know.

This should lead to better decisions being made. We'll go through every game and highlight the players who aren't obvious starts and sits (because you don't need to be told to sit Noah Fant). You should feel more comfortable starting or sitting players based on the information given, and feeling comfortable with your Fantasy lineup before the games start is the best feeling in the world. The Jets deserve credit for playing hard in their first game without Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner and losing two more starters to injury in D-tackle Harrison Phillips and cornerback Azaraye'h Thomas. Their test at New England will be much tougher than what they dealt with at home against the Browns. Drake Maye was sacked once by a better Buccaneers defensive front last week and figures to have enough time to pick apart the Jets secondary much more effectively than Dillon Gabriel did on Sunday.

That's particularly good news for Stefon Diggs, who leads the Patriots with a huge 30.6% target per route run rate and is second among receivers with 9.1 yards per target when Maye isn't pressured. He should skewer matchups against backup defensive backs Jarvis Brownlee, Isaiah Oliver and Qwan'tez Stiggers, all of whom figure to replace Thomas. Hunter Henry also is north of 20% in the target per route run department against no pressure defense and is due for a decent stat line. The Jets run defense held Quinshon Judkins to 3.4 yards per run over 22 carries on Sunday. Part of that was because the Jets played about half of their defensive snaps in single-high safety coverage to stop the run and dare Dillon Gabriel to throw. I would be surprised if they did that as much this week against a quarterback like Drake Maye.

That should lend optimism for TreVeyon Henderson after his breakout Week 10, but what will really stir up excitement is if he's not sharing with Rhamondre Stevenson again. That would give him plenty of touches and chances for good efficiency. Running backs tied to inferior quarterbacks (or at least quarterbacks who had tough games against the Jets) did not have good efficiency against the Jets. That shouldn't be a problem this week for Henderson with Maye. Our goal is to put out the highest-quality content and tools. Ads help us pay RotobBaller's award-winning writers as much as possible they are vital to the site's operations and team.

We would appreciate your support by either turning off your adblocker or signing up for our ad-free subscription tier.Thanks for being a reader! For just $0.83/month, get an ad-free experience and access to RotoBaller's VIP Discord Chat Community If you can't subscribe, please consider turning off your adblocker for RotoBaller.com Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen attempted 40 passes and topped 300 passing yards for just the second time this season in his team's ugly Week 10 loss to the Miami Dolphins. Allen and the rest of the Bills will be looking to make up for last week's performance in Week 11 when they host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Through 10 weeks in 2025, Tampa Bay has been a favorable matchup for opposing passing attacks.

The Bucs defense is a bottom-10 unit in terms of yards allowed per pass attempt (7.4). Tampa Bay has also generally been fairly stout against the run, which could force the Bills to turn to the air more often than they would typically like. If there's one area of concern for Allen's fantasy outlook, it's that he will be without one of his top receiving weapons in tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring). Still, Allen is a must-start fantasy quarterback in all league formats in Week 11. New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye completed 25 of his 34 pass attempts for 281 yards, one touchdown, and zero interceptions during Thursday's Week 11 win over the New York Jets. He also took one sack and rushed for two yards.

The former No. 2 pick didn't have to go above and beyond on Thursday as the Patriots prioritized running the football to beat New York. Nevertheless, Maye still attempted 34 passes and improved his season completion rate by one-fifth of a percentage point. He continues to rank as the highest-scoring quarterback in fantasy football, and he has also propelled his team to sole possession of first place in the NFL standings. Fantasy managers should continue to view Maye as a high-end QB1 heading into Week 12 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Still trying to decide between Allen and Maye?

Check on the latest news to make sure both players are active and healthy. Our PPR projections show that Josh Allen is projected to score 21.7 points this week while Drake Maye is projected to score 17.7 points. Copyright 2025 Fantasy Football Calculator | Image Source: Icon Sportswire. Not affiliated with the National Football League (NFL). Week 11 PPR Rankings are ready for you. So if you have some tough lineup decisions to make this week, you're going to want to check out these rankings!

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