Nfl Fantasy 2025 Start Em Sit Em Quarterbacks For Week 11

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nfl fantasy 2025 start em sit em quarterbacks for week 11

You have lineup questions, we have lineup answers -- at least we hope so. Start 'Em, Sit 'Em is here to help fantasy managers make difficult roster decisions. And you know what is a good move? Starting Christian McCaffrey. But that's too obvious, so you won't see such simple analysis here. Instead, we're exploring more debatable situations.

And if you can't find a player you are looking for, please check out the latest NFL Fantasy lineup rankings. NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all stats come from NFL Pro, Next Gen Stats or NFL Research. Simply put, Flacco has been a fantasy beast since joining the Bengals, averaging 24.9 fantasy PPG. In fact, he led the NFL in passing yards per game and touchdown passes in Weeks 6-9, showing a safe floor and very high ceiling. Against the Steelers in Week 7, he threw for 342 yards and three touchdowns, going for 26 fantasy points. On the season, Pittsburgh has allowed the second-most passing yards and seventh-most fantasy PPG to QBs.

Herbert delivered a floor game last week despite a favorable matchup on paper due to working behind a banged-up offensive line. He's worth another shot this weekend with another advantageous matchup against the Jaguars. They have allowed the fourth-most touchdown passes and fifth-most fantasy PPG to quarterbacks this season. Perhaps even more important, Jacksonville has generated sacks at the lowest rate in the NFL. That keeps Herbert in play. Love has had two consecutive extremely poor fantasy outings -- like, single-digit performances.

He has shown a low floor but can be a high-ceiling option. Tune out the last two weeks, and look at his 26-plus fantasy points against the Cowboys and Steelers. He has a favorable matchup against the Giants, who have allowed the fourth-most passing yards and fantasy PPG to QBs. They also struggle to defend the deep ball and generate pressure and sacks at below-average rates. This is a recipe for success for Love. 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 Start ‘Em, Sit 'Em is the ultimate look at the best and worst matchups based on a PPR scoring system in fantasy football. This column will not cover the elite players in the NFL like Josh Allen, Bijan Robinson or Ja’Marr Chase.

Instead, I'll look at the players who could exceed or fail to meet expectations at each position. For all of your final fantasy lineup decisions, be sure to check out my weekly player rankings, which will be updated daily throughout the 2025 NFL season. 1. Josh Allen vs. Buccaneers2. Lamar Jackson at Browns3.

Jalen Hurts vs. Lions4. Justin Herbert at Jaguars5. Drake Maye vs. Jets (Thurs.)6. Dak Prescott at Raiders (Mon.) 7.

Patrick Mahomes at Broncos8. Matthew Stafford vs. Seahawks 9. Joe Flacco at Steelers10. Jordan Love at Giants Justin Herbert at Jaguars (1 p.m.

ET, CBS): Herbert failed to meet expectations last week against the Steelers, scoring just 14.7 points. Still, he had put up 18-plus points in his four previous games, and I’d keep Herbert in lineups against the Jaguars. Their defense has given up 17-plus fantasy points to seven different quarterbacks, including four who have posted at least 26 points. Start Herbert this week. Dak Prescott at Raiders (Mon. 8:15 p.m.

ET, ESPN): Prescott hit the skids in his last two games, scoring a combined 23 points with three interceptions. Still, I like him against the Raiders in a game that opened at a lofty 50.5 on DraftKings. The Silver & Black have allowed five quarterbacks to score 17-plus fantasy points since Week 2, and two have beaten them for 21-plus points in their last three games. Jordan Love at Giants (1 p.m. ET, Fox): Love hasn’t been the most reliable quarterback in fantasy football, but it’s tough not to like this week’s matchup against the Giants. Over the last four weeks, their defense has allowed an average of more than 26 fantasy points per game to the position.

In all, Big Blue has allowed six different field generals to beat them for 20-plus points. That makes Love a nice start. 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. Start em or sit em? Fantasy football start or sit decisions can be excruciating.

While it feels great to make the right call and cruise to fantasy glory, it hurts just as much when you have someone erupt while on your bench. You can use our Who Should I Start? tool to gauge advice from fantasy football experts as you make your lineup decisions. And you can also sync your fantasy football league for free using our My Playbook tool for custom advice, rankings and analysis. Let’s take a look at a few polarizing players and what fantasy football expert Derek Brown advises. And you can find all of DBro’s fantasy football outlook in this week’s fantasy football primer.

Since Week 6, Flacco has been the QB1 in fantasy points per game. During that stretch, among 40 qualifying quarterbacks, he has ranked first in passing yards per game, 19th in yards per attempt, fifth in highly accurate throw rate, ninth in catchable target rate, and 16th... Flacco should post another nice stat line this week. Since Week 6, Pittsburgh has allowed the most passing yards per game, the 11th-most passing touchdowns, the 11th-highest adjusted completion rate, and ranked 18th in success rate per dropback. Baker Mayfield is the QB13 in fantasy points per game. The injuries to the Bucs receiver room have hurt his fantasy stock, but he still has five QB1 outings in his last seven games.

Among 42 qualifying passers, Mayfield ranks 13th in passing yards per game, 22nd in yards per attempt, 11th in passing touchdowns (tied), 20th in highly accurate throw rate, and eighth in hero throw rate. Mayfield could produce fringe QB1 numbers this week, but it won’t be easy. Since Week 6, Buffalo has allowed the 12th-fewest passing yards per game, the seventh-lowest passer rating, the fifth-lowest CPOE, and the tenth-lowest success rate per dropback. Jared Goff is the QB14 in fantasy points per game with two QB1 outings this season. While it hasn’t translated consistently to fantasy success, Goff has had an outstanding season so far. Among 42 qualifying passers, he ranks fifth in yards per attempt, 12th in passing yards per game, seventh in highly accurate throw rate, and second in catchable target rate.

Goff will face a Philly pass defense that since Week 6, has held passers to the 13th-lowest yards per attempt, the 14th-lowest passing yards per game, the lowest passing touchdowns, and has ranked 15th... It would be a bleak matchup, BUT Philly also has a rusted patch of their armor that Goff can strike and reach the heart of their pass defense. Philly has allowed the seventh-highest yards per attempt, the 11th-most passing yards per game, and the 11th-highest passer rating to play action passing. Overall, Goff has utilized play-action at the sixth-highest rate (30.1%), but last week with Dan Campbell taking over the play call sheet they bumped that up to 51.5%. Play-action could carry Goff to another strong game against a formidable opponent. After several weeks of four-plus teams being on bye, fantasy football managers will be granted a brief reprieve.

Just two teams will be on bye in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season, giving fantasy footballers and near-full slate of options to choose from at quarterback. The better news? Only one of the starting quarterbacks of the teams on bye – the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints – is rostered in a plurality of Yahoo fantasy leagues, Daniel Jones. That's a far cry from last week's slate, which saw high-end, high-volume passers Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott and Joe Flacco out of action. Still, some fantasy managers will be looking for replacements for Jones or another streaming option to replace some "sit 'em" candidates in bad matchups. Who can you trust at quarterback in Week 11?

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