Tight End Te Fantasy Football Start Em Sit Em Picks For Week 11 2025

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tight end te fantasy football start em sit em picks for week 11 2025

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. Last Sunday, with Davis Mills at the helm, Schultz had a season-high 11 targets. His 18.6 fantasy points were his second-most of the year. He has proven to be a safe floor option with 8-plus fantasy points in all but one game since Week 3. Lately, though, we've seen totals closer to his ceiling, with Schultz hitting 13-plus in three of his last four games.

He topped 18 in two of those. Wouldn't be surprised if we see another double-digit outing from him in Tennessee. With Dalton Kincaid week-to-week with a hamstring injury, Knox takes over as Buffalo's top TE option. We already know Knox and Josh Allen have a strong chemistry, especially in the red zone, and that the Bills like to feature their lead TE in their passing attack. In what could be a high-scoring game, I like Knox's chances of finding the end zone. Both TEs are in play in this Bucs-Bills matchup!

That might surprise some of you, considering how tough Buffalo has been against opposing tight ends. Like, allowing the fewest fantasy PPG to the position tough. I suspect Otton will be a popular sit call this week. I, however, think he's worth rolling the dice on unless you also have one of the league's elite TEs on your roster. With the Bucs so banged up at receiver, Otton has seen his share of opportunities. Last week alone he had 12 targets.

Since Week 5, he's averaged 12.2 fantasy PPG, with more than 10 points in all but one game. He could be involved in one of the higher-scoring matchups of the week, as well. 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. Kyle Pitts is the TE15 in fantasy points per game with four TE1 outings this season. Pitts has a 19.8% target share with 46.7 receiving yards per game, 1.49 yards per route run, and a 17.8% first-read share.

He has five red zone targets and four deep targets. Pitts has a wonderful matchup this week against a Carolina defense that has allowed the sixth-most receiving yards, the second-highest yards per reception, and the fifth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends. He could easily post his fifth TE1 outing this week. Last week, with Cole Kmet back in the lineup, Loveland led the way with a 51.2% route share, but he only had an 11.1% target share with 55 receiving yards and an 8.7% first-read... With that type of usage, he’s only a low-end steaming option this week. Loveland is tied for third on the team in red zone targets (four) while also seeing two deep targets.

Minnesota has allowed the 12th-most receiving yards and the tenth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends. Zach Ertz is the TE16 in fantasy points per game with two TE1 weeks this season. Ertz has two deep targets and five red zone targets this season. Ertz has a 17.3% target share with 34.5 receiving yards per game, 1.40 yards per route run, and a 20.5% first-read share. Ertz is a strong streaming option this week at tight end. Miami has allowed the fifth-most receiving yards per game, the seventh-highest yards per reception, and the third-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.

Matt's tight end (TE) fantasy football start 'em, sit 'em picks for Week 11 of 2025. His TE lineups advice for Week 11 fantasy football start/sit decisions. Any given week, a new "stud" tight end could emerge. It happened again last week, just like everyone predicted, as Bills tight end Jackson Hawes posted 9.6 fantasy points and flirted with a top-12 fantasy finish on the week. What does Week 11 have in store for a fantasy encore? We break it all down this week and decipher which tight ends have the best opportunity to be fantasy difference makers and which tight ends should be avoided altogether, with playoff implications on the...

Here are your starts and sits at the tight end position for Week 11 of the fantasy football season. Over the last four games, Pat Freiermuth's fantasy production has been all over the map, which makes him a perfect option this week at a position that has been as difficult as any to... Over the latest four-game sample, Freiermuth has posted fantasy production of 28.1, 4.3, 11.7, and 6.3 fantasy points. Do I detect a pattern? 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. Trey McBride vs. 49ers2. Brock Bowers vs.

Cowboys (Mon.)3. George Kittle vs. Cardinals 4. Jake Ferguson at Raiders (Mon.)5. Oronde Gadsden at Jaguars6. Travis Kelce at Broncos 7.

Dallas Goedert vs. Lions8. Mark Andrews at Browns 9. Cade Otton at Bills10. Theo Johnson vs. Packers

Pat Freiermuth vs. Bengals (1 p.m. ET, CBS): I’m not sure if it will be Freiermuth, Jonnu Smith or Darnell Washington, but there’s a good chance one of them will post a nice stat line against the Bengals. Their defense has allowed the most points per game to opposing tight ends, including 28.1 points to Freiermuth in Week 7. For those looking for some help at the position, the veteran is well worth a look. Cade Otton at Bills (1 p.m.

ET, CBS): Otton has been on fire, scoring 10-plus points in four of his last five games, including 17.2 points in last week’s loss to New England. He’s also seen at least five targets in four straight games, and he should continue to see his share of chances with Chris Godwin out. So, while the matchup against Buffalo is bad on paper, I’m still rolling with Otton this weekend. Theo Johnson vs. Packers (1 p.m. ET, Fox): Johnson has quietly put up starter-worthy numbers for fantasy managers over the last seven weeks.

In that span, he’s recorded double digits five times, including 14.5 points in a loss to the Bears in Week 10. Johnson has a nice matchup next on the schedule too, as the Packers have surrendered 11 or more fantasy points to five tight ends this season. The Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints are on a bye in Week 11, meaning fantasy managers of tight ends like Tyler Warren and Juwan Johnson will have to look elsewhere for production. Fantasy players who invested in the position early in their drafts were mainly disappointed through the first half of this season. Still, some big-name tight ends – Sam LaPorta, George Kittle and Mark Andrews – have righted the ship after slow starts. Brock Bowers will aim to bounce back following a tough matchup against the Broncos while Jake Ferguson and Travis Kelce will return from their byes.

The fantasy football playoffs are right around the corner, and your team could be relying on a late-season push to get into the dance. Fantasy managers face difficult start-sit decisions for their tight ends almost every week. Week 11 brings the playoff push. Here is who you should start and who you should sit at tight end in Week 11 of the fantasy football season. The Jets offense is tough to trust with Justin Fields throwing the ball, but Mason Taylor is in a position to excel this week in what projects to be a negative game script for... Welcome to the Week 11 edition of fantasy football starts and sits from The Sporting News.

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