Week 11 Fantasy Football Start Em Sit Em Bleacher Report
The 2025 fantasy football season has flown by with dizzying speed, and hard though it may be to believe, the final month of the regular season is already here in most leagues. And that means it's time for the stretch run. For some, this last month of the season is equal parts celebration and coronation. Barring complete collapse, they will cruise into the playoffs. The goal now is to prevent that collapse and lock down a first-round bye. For others, it's all over but the crying; however, misery loves company, so they can try to at least play spoiler and drag as many teams down with them as possible.
Then there's the large group of fantasy managers for whom nothing is certain. Stack some victories, and it's on to fantasy's second season; stumble, though, and this year's campaign will end in disappointment. 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. Justin Boone provides a weekly look at undervalued fantasy football players to consider starting and potential busts you might want to leave on your bench. For the rest of your lineup decisions, consult his Week 11 rankings. Stafford has thrown 20 touchdowns and no interceptions over his last six games and is playing at an elite level at the moment.
He’s been a top-eight fantasy quarterback five times during that stretch, while throwing at least three touchdown passes in each of those contests. The Seahawks will present a tougher challenge this week, but Seattle excels at stopping the run with the third-fewest rushing yards and fourth-fewest rushing scores allowed. The better way to attack them is through the air and the Rams are tied for the fifth-highest implied point total in what’s expected to be one of the highest scoring games of the... Week 11 is underway, bringing fantasy managers another round of crucial start/sit decisions. These are my biggest stands and fades at every position heading into Sunday’s slate. You might not like it, but this is what peak streaming looks like.
Brissett has at least two passing touchdowns in all four starts this year. His lowest yardage total of the season is 258. Brissett is the QB10 over the past four weeks. Now he faces a San Francisco defense that ranks 28th in EPA per passing play allowed. The 49ers are giving up the 10th-most fantasy points to opposing passers this year. If you need a streaming QB2, Brissett is your man.
The Seahawks are generally a tough matchup for quarterbacks, primarily because of how much havoc their defensive line creates. Seattle’s defense ranks fifth in pressure rate and sixth in sack conversion rate. This combo, in turn, has boosted them to first in total sacks per game. Stafford, however, is the perfect counter to this defense. He has the seventh-best pressure-to-sack rate this year. PFF has him graded as a top-five passer under pressure.
He has six touchdowns and no interceptions under pressure. Stafford should have no issues surviving the Seattle matchup. Few quarterbacks have been more matchup-dependent than Nix this year. That’s 24 points per game against below-average pass defenses and 15.7 versus above-average units. Nix has four QB1 outings this year. Only one has come against a defense that ranked inside the top 20 in EPA per play.
The Chiefs, his Week 11 opponent, are ninth in EPA per dropback allowed. I asked fantasy managers on the PFF Discord and Bluesky which players they are least sure about this week, and I compiled that list and ranked them against one another. If you have multiple players mentioned, you should start with the player ranked highest. At the bottom of each position, you'll find players to start in place of the featured players and those to sit in favor of them. If a player isn’t mentioned, that means they are very close to those with blurbs, and factors such as injuries on the opposing defenses or weather could influence the rankings. Situations involving injuries are also generally avoided because things typically don't become clearer until closer to kickoff.
As always, check the weekly PFF fantasy rankings for the most up-to-date information to help you make all start-sit decisions. Judkins had a strong start to his season but has slowed down as the season has progressed. Part of Judkins' problems has been the Browns‘ schedule. He averaged 6.1 yards per carry in his first game against the Baltimore Ravens, which is the only time in his eight starts that he faced a team in the bottom 12 of PFF... He’s had one of the most challenging schedules for running backs to date. Luckily, that is about to change.
Five of the Browns' remaining seven opponents during the fantasy season are against teams in the bottom 12 in PFF run-defense grade, and the other two are right at league average. That begins this week in Judkins’ second matchup against Baltimore. Each of their next four opponents is a team that would not be in the playoffs if the playoffs started today, so the Browns ideally won’t be abandoning the run in those matchups. Judkins has averaged 13.4 PPR points per game despite averaging only 4.0 yards per carry this season, generally making him a low-end RB2. Four of the last five running backs to face Baltimore have averaged over 4.0 yards per carry, with Aaron Jones (5.2) and De’Von Achane (4.8) being the most recent. The matchup for Judkins, relative to his recent opponents, is enough to elevate him to a mid-range RB2.
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... Week 11 of the fantasy football season is here, which means it’s time to look at some crucial start or sit decisions. Rather than picking obvious names, the goal here is to at least make a strong case that’s on the other end of what the consensus is. In order to find some players that most aren’t talking about, though, we’ll need to set a list of ground rules.
The only running backs and wide receivers who are eligible for our best start of the week need to be ranked outside the Top 20. For the best sit, they must be ranked inside the Top 20. As for quarterbacks, tight ends, and defenses, that will drop down to the Top 10. The baseline rankings will be coming from Fantasy Pros Week 11 expert consensus rankings (PPR). When referencing fantasy points allowed, these are talking about 0.5 PPR scoring, but the concept is still worth noting in these breakdowns. It’s been a tough past few weeks for Courtland Sutton, but given his matchup, he seems like the better play compared to our sit of the week.
With Sutton, he had a hot start to the year with four of his first five games going over 17 points.
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