Fantasy football Week 11 rankings for RB, WR, TE, QB from the No. 1 most accurate ranker in 2025, Jamie Calandro. Read his fantasy rankings analysis and outlooks.
RotoBaller writer Jamie Calandro shares his Week 11 fantasy football lineup rankings for RB, WR, TE, and QB. After ten weeks, Jamie is still #1 on the leaderboard among the most accurate rankers in the industry -- and is here today to bring you his Week 11 rankings! This rankings article also includes rankings analysis that will hopefully help you make some tough decisions when it comes to sit/start. Jamie is also on X @jac3600 and in our RotoBaller Discord channel, answering questions.
Regular starting options are included to highlight that some of your must-start players have a good chance of supplying winning totals. Much of the analysis helps fantasy players make the tough decisions between two or more similarly valued players.
The rankings are updated as news breaks until the full slate begins on Sunday. Following the positional advice below, you can consult the player rankings tables. The fantasy football lineup rankings analysis is based on half-PPR scoring rules.
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Quarterback Rankings – Fantasy Football Week 11
| Name | Team | Opp |
| Josh Allen | BUF | vs TB |
| Drake Maye | NE | vs NYJ |
| Jalen Hurts | PHI | vs DET |
| Patrick Mahomes II | KC | @ DEN |
| Lamar Jackson | BAL | @ CLE |
| Dak Prescott | DAL | @ LV |
| Justin Herbert | LAC | @ JAC |
| Matthew Stafford | LAR | vs SEA |
| Aaron Rodgers | PIT | vs CIN |
| Brock Purdy | SF | @ ARI |
| Baker Mayfield | TB | @ BUF |
| Geno Smith | LV | vs DAL |
| Caleb Williams | CHI | @ MIN |
| J.J. McCarthy | MIN | vs CHI |
| Jordan Love | GB | @ NYG |
| Marcus Mariota | WAS | @ MIA |
| Bo Nix | DEN | vs KC |
| Joe Flacco | CIN | @ PIT |
| Sam Darnold | SEA | @ LAR |
| Jacoby Brissett | ARI | vs SF |
| Tua Tagovailoa | MIA | vs WAS |
| Trevor Lawrence | JAC | vs LAC |
| Jared Goff | DET | @ PHI |
| Davis Mills | HOU | @ TEN |
| Jameis Winston | NYG | vs GB |
| Justin Fields | NYJ | @ NE |
| Michael Penix Jr. | ATL | vs CAR |
| Bryce Young | CAR | @ ATL |
| Dillon Gabriel | CLE | vs BAL |
| Cam Ward | TEN | vs HOU |
Cincinnati has allowed 113 points over its last three games and will be without both Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart. They also rank in the bottom five in both sack rate and pressure rate, and the Steelers have an implied total of 27 points, which is their season-high. This is a green-light spot for Aaron Rodgers.
I'm not as bullish on Jordan Love as the field, but he SHOULD have better success this week against a Giants team that has allowed the sixth-most FPPG to QBs. You could do better, you could do worse. ... The same applies to Baker Mayfield who has a difficult road matchup against the Eagles.
Jameis Winston is the fan favorite of the week, but he's still a turnover-prone QB and Green Bay has a fierce pass rush. You can do better. ... Geno Smith has his best matchup to date against Dallas who has allowed the most yards per play. The defensive additions will certainly help, but this game still has an O/U of 50.5.
Running Back Rankings – Fantasy Football Week 11
After Devin Singletary out-everything'd Tyrone Tracy two weeks ago, the reverse happened last week. Tracy outsnapped Singletary 49-24 and outcarried him 14-8. Tracy is definitely on the RB2 radar. ... After Samaje Perine went down, Chase Brown logged a 96% snap share and received 19 touches and an incredible 14 targets in the passing game. He's an RB1 this week.
Aaron Jones Sr. is a solid RB this week. He logged a 71% snap share last week and had 12 carries to Jordan Mason's five. The Bears have been hit for 4.9 YPC and J.J. McCarthy continues to struggle as a passer. ... Houston can't figure out who their RB1 is, but last week it was definitely Woody Marks. He had a whopping 86% snap share to Chubb's 14%, and gets Tennessee who has allowed 4.8 YPC and the fourth-most FPPG to RBs.
Are we benching Derrick Henry this week?? It's a scary proposition, but Cleveland has allowed 3.3 YPC and the fourth-fewest rushing YPG. They bottled up Henry for 23 yards on 11 carries in Week 2. You're probably playing him because he's Derrick Henry, but this is the lowest I've had him in awhile. If you have hotter options (Aaron Jones? Jaylen Warren?), you can justify the sit.
D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai will both be involved, but Swift did retake the Bears RB1 role last week (Monangai scored the TD). Chicago's run blocking is elite, so both can be utilized (Swift is an RB2, Monanagai is a FLEX). ... Quinshon Judkins is averaging under three YPC over his last three games and looks like he's hitting the rookie wall. It's a decent matchup against Baltimore, but he's no longer the high-end RB2 we were getting earlier in the season.
If Trey Benson and Zonovan Knight are out for the Cardinals, Michael Carter gets another crack at being in your lineups this week. San Francisco is decimated by injury on the defensive front, and Carter filled in for Knight as the primary back last week when Knight got hurt.
If you need to play a Washington RB, Chris Rodriguez Jr. looks like the best option. His role has grown immensely and he was given the goal line touches. It's not a position you want to be in, but Miami is one of the worst run defenses in the league.
R.J. Harvey is theoretically set to take on a bellcow role without J.K. Dobbins, but there's no guarantee Jaleel McLaughlin and/or Tyler Badie won't play significant roles. The Chiefs are also incredibly stout against the run. Start Harvey if you need, but don't expect a TreVeyon Henderson-like eruption.
Wide Receiver Rankings – Fantasy Football Week 11
Parker Washington was (predictably) the top option in the Jacksonville passing with Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter on the shelf, and he logged a 30.4% target share. Washington ran more than half his routes out of the slot last week, which means he should avoid the stingiest area of L.A.'s defense. He's a legit WR2 this week.
Jameis Winston's insertion as starting QB this week is fun, but no Giants' WR is viable outside of Wan'Dale Robinson. ... Green Bay has a good matchup against the Giants (sixth most FPPG allowed to WRs), but there are no standout options that you really feel confident playing any of them. Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson are fine if you're in need, but expect Green Bay to lean on its running game.
Xavier Worthy is no longer a trustable fantasy asset with Rashee Rice back and being peppered with targets. ... Troy Franklin has seemingly surpassed Courtland Sutton as the Broncos' WR1. Over the last four games he has 37 targets to Sutton's 26. The matchup is bad (Chiefs have allowed the third-fewest FPPG to WRs), but Franklin can get there on volume.
The Raiders have a fantastic draw against Dallas' back-end that has given up the most yards per play to WRs. Brock Bowers is still technically the "WR1" in Las Vegas, but Tyler Lockett led the team in targets last week and Dont'e Thornton ran the most routes on the outside. Both are deep fliers if need be.
Keon Coleman and Khalil Shakir are both solid FLEX options against the pass-funnel Bucs. ... After a bit of a disappearing act, Quentin Johnston led the Chargers in targets last week with ten and is easily their best deep threat. Jacksonville's defense notoriously gets beaten deep. ... Keenan Allen is rapidly becoming a rotational player only.
Tight End Rankings – Fantasy Football Week 11
| Name | Team | Opp |
| Trey McBride | ARI | vs SF |
| Brock Bowers | LV | vs DAL |
| George Kittle | SF | @ ARI |
| Oronde Gadsden II | LAC | @ JAC |
| Hunter Henry | NE | vs NYJ |
| Jake Ferguson | DAL | @ LV |
| Kyle Pitts Sr. | ATL | vs CAR |
| Theo Johnson | NYG | vs GB |
| Travis Kelce | KC | @ DEN |
| Dallas Goedert | PHI | vs DET |
| Cade Otton | TB | @ BUF |
| Zach Ertz | WAS | @ MIA |
| Dalton Schultz | HOU | @ TEN |
| Harold Fannin Jr. | CLE | vs BAL |
| Mark Andrews | BAL | @ CLE |
| Jonnu Smith | PIT | vs CIN |
| Pat Freiermuth | PIT | vs CIN |
| Michael Mayer | LV | vs DAL |
| Mason Taylor | NYJ | @ NE |
| Evan Engram | DEN | vs KC |
| Colston Loveland | CHI | @ MIN |
| David Njoku | CLE | vs BAL |
| T.J. Hockenson | MIN | vs CHI |
| Isaiah Likely | BAL | @ CLE |
| Dawson Knox | BUF | vs TB |
| Luke Musgrave | GB | @ NYG |
| Noah Fant | CIN | @ PIT |
| Tyler Higbee | LAR | vs SEA |
| AJ Barner | SEA | @ LAR |
| Brock Wright | DET | @ PHI |
| Greg Dulcich | MIA | vs WAS |
| Chig Okonkwo | TEN | vs HOU |
| Terrance Ferguson | LAR | vs SEA |
| Darnell Washington | PIT | vs CIN |
| Gunnar Helm | TEN | vs HOU |
| Elijah Arroyo | SEA | @ LAR |
| Ja'Tavion Sanders | CAR | @ ATL |
Kyle Pitts is fifth among tight ends in targets and fourth in receptions, and the Panthers have allowed the fourth-most FPPG to opposing TEs. He's an every-week TE1. ... If Dalton Schultz plays with no limitations he's startable, but Nico Collins has shown to have the most chemistry with Davis Mills.
Theo Johnson's outlook is murky with Jameis Winston under center, but he has 25 targets over his last four games and Darius Slayton is out. ... Both Steelers TEs (Jonnu Smith and Pat Freiermuth) are viable in a smash spot against the Bengals, but good luck picking which one is the winner of the week.
We all thought Travis Kelce was turning to dust on his way to being Taylor Swift's husband, but not so. He's averaging over 13 YPC and 12.8 FPPG. ... Evan Engram has one game of double-digit fantasy points this year. He should not be in your lineups.
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