Should I start Woody Marks, Kimani Vidal, Rachaad White for Week 11? Fantasy football start 'em, sit 'em picks and recommendations for the 2025 NFL season.
For many, Week 14 is the final week of the fantasy football regular season. That means most leagues will have their playoff field set in just four games.
Maximizing your fantasy lineup not only helps in the win/loss column but can also have major implications for potential tiebreakers. It goes without saying that the goal of any given week is to find the highest-scoring lineup possible.
Three running backs who have seen increased roles in recent weeks are Woody Marks, Kimani Vidal, and Rachaad White. Are any worth starting in Week 11? Read below to find out.
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Should I Start Woody Marks for Fantasy Football?
Woody Marks has taken over the Houston Texans’ backfield since the team’s Week 6 bye. Since Week 6, Marks has paced the backfield with a 56.5% snap share. That has led to a far more fantasy-relevant role for the rookie in 2025. He’s RB26 in PPR points per game, averaging 11.6 points per game. He’s had at least 12.0 points in three of the last four weeks, including two games with 15.0+ points.
Woody Marks is in for a Texans TD
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— NFL (@NFL) November 9, 2025
Marks is pacing the backfield by handling 43.7% of the rushing attempts and an 8.7% target share in the last four weeks. He has 45 carries for 167 yards and a touchdown while catching nine of 15 targets for 87 yards and a receiving touchdown.
The only reason it is hard to fully buy in on the rookie is that most of his production comes in negative game scripts, when Houston is trailing. Marks’ snap share dips to 43.9% and his rushing attempts share falls to 29.2% when the Texans are leading or trailing.
That is problematic in a matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Week 11. Tennessee has not shown the ability to field a functional offense this season, which means Houston should enjoy a comfortable lead for most of the game (even with Davis Mills under center).
Marks is a low-end RB2 given the clear splits for his role, but he’s capable of being a top 20 finisher if the Texans are somehow forced into a negative game script or a blowout.
Should I Start Kimani Vidal for Fantasy Football?
Kimani Vidal has played at a high level since taking over the backfield for Omarion Hampton’s ankle injury in Week 5. Since Week 6, Vidal is the RB16 in fantasy points per game, averaging 14.2 points per game. He has three top 10 finishes in his five games as the starter.
Touchdown Kimani Vidal! Chargers lead 22-3.
PITvsLAC on NBC
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Vidal is averaging a 74.4% snap share since Week 6 with 17.4 carries and 2.6 targets per game. He’s racked up 386 rushing yards, 52 receiving yards, and three total touchdowns in his five games as the team’s starter.
Hampton isn’t expected to return until after the Chargers’ Week 12 bye, so we will get at least one more week of Vidal functioning as the bell cow for the Chargers. The Jaguars are good against running backs (15.2 PPR points per game allowed, 24th most among NFL defenses), but that is mostly because they are so bad against wide receivers and tight ends.
Vidal should still be considered a top 20 option in fantasy this week due to volume and the likelihood that the Chargers will get out to a big lead against Jacksonville’s struggling offense.
Should I Start Rachaad White for Fantasy Football?
Rachaad White has taken over the backfield since Bucky Irving was injured in Week 4. In five games, White is averaging a 75.5% snap share with 12.8 carries and 4.0 targets per game. He’s racked up 316 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns during his time as the primary running back in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ backfield.
Rachaad White with a quick 6 for the Bucs 🏴☠️
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— NFL (@NFL) October 12, 2025
White is the RB17 fantasy since Week 5, averaging 13.5 PPR points per game. He has two top 10 finishes during that stretch, but they both came in Weeks 5 and 6. Sean Tucker has seen an increased role in the last two weeks (21 carries), but he’s a non-factor in the passing attack.
The Buccaneers face off against the Buffalo Bills in Week 11, a team allowing the sixth most fantasy points per game (21.8) while surrendering a league-high 12 rushing touchdowns to running backs.
Irving has already been ruled out for Sunday, which means that White will once again be the leader of the backfield. He should be considered a low-end RB2 with top 15 upside, especially if he can find his way into the end zone.
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