Frank Ammirante's six fantasy football bold predictions for Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season. Expert predictions for Tua Tagovailoa, Aaron Rodgers, RJ Harvey, Woody Marks, Ricky Pearsall, and Keon Coleman.
We've now made it to Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season. Many of you are in must-win situations to stay afloat in the playoff race. In that case, every lineup decision matters. You're looking to make the right move to swing the odds in your favor.
That's where my Week 11 bold predictions can provide assistance. This is where I'm trying to lock in five players to have spike weeks (blowup games). Last week was a miss for this column, as the only pick that came close was Jauan Jennings, who scored a touchdown to give you some rock-solid production. Remember, players in this article are borderline calls. I'm staying away from obvious choices.
With that in mind, find out why Tua Tagovailoa, Aaron Rodgers, RJ Harvey, Woody Marks, Ricky Pearsall, and Keon Coleman are in my Week 11 bold predictions.
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Tua Tagovailoa Throws for 275+ Yards
Tagovailoa is averaging 13.7 fantasy points per game, which ranks as QB31 on the season. However, Tua has eclipsed 20+ fantasy points on two occasions this season, so he's shown somewhat of a ceiling. We've also seen Tua put up 300+ yards in a game this year, so if the matchup is right, there's upside here.
Well, the matchup is perfect this week, as the Dolphins are taking on the disastrous Commanders defense. Washington has allowed Jared Goff (320 yards) and Sam Darnold (330 yards) to have huge games in the last two weeks.
The Commanders are allowing 273.7 passing yards per game this year, so 275+ isn't exactly insurmountable for Tua, even though it's much higher than his season-long average (195.2 per game).
I like Tua as one of the top streaming quarterbacks this week. Don't be afraid to fire him up as a top 12 option.
Aaron Rodgers Throws for 3+ Touchdowns
Rodgers is putting up 15.9 fantasy points per game this year, which ranks as QB24 on the season. However, we've seen the veteran signal-caller throw for 3+ touchdowns in two games this season, including in the Steelers' last matchup vs the Bengals earlier this year.
That's why I'm excited for the rematch against Cincinnati this week. This is a defense allowing the fourth-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks this season. The Steelers, who have a mediocre offense, have a 27.5-point implied total, which is the second-highest on the slate.
When these teams last met, Rodgers put up 24.6 fantasy points, which was QB7 that week. Don't be surprised if we see another top-10 finish from the future Hall of Famer in this spot.
If you lost Jaxson Dart this week, or you're trying to navigate life without Jayden Daniels, riding with Rodgers looks like a wise move.
RJ Harvey Puts Up 100+ Total Yards
Harvey came into the year with a lot of hype. After all, this was the rookie running back whom Sean Payton hand-picked in this year's draft, and we all know how good Alvin Kamara looked in this offensive scheme. But the results haven't been there so far, as the Broncos have deployed J.K. Dobbins as the lead back, so Harvey has seen sporadic usage.
However, with Dobbins now out with injury, it's Harvey's time to shine. I've seen some suggest tempering expectations because it could still be a committee with Tyler Badie or even Jaleel McLaughlin, but I'm not buying that. Harvey is an explosive talent, while the Broncos' offense is stagnant right now. Their path to victory against the Chiefs is to feed their talented players, which includes Harvey near the top of that list.
RJ Harvey to Have a Bigger Role Against Chiefs https://t.co/gwtLtSHfHB
— RotoBaller NFL (@RotoBallerNFL) November 13, 2025
This is an explosive runner who can take it to the house while also making an impact in the passing game, so 100+ total yards isn't a major stretch. Don't be surprised if Harvey has a spike week like we saw from another slow-starting rookie in New England, TreVeyon Henderson.
If you have Harvey and were patient with him, you need to make sure that he's in your starting lineup this week.
Woody Marks Puts Up 100+ Total Yards
Marks dominated touches in the Texans' backfield in Week 10, handling 64% of the rush attempts while playing 80% of the snaps. Head coach DeMeco Ryans publicly spoke about wanting to continue to keep Marks heavily involved in the offense. I like Marks as an upside RB2 this week in a great spot against the Titans.
Woody Marks is Claiming More Work in Houston https://t.co/hjsPv5LCTV
— RotoBaller NFL (@RotoBallerNFL) November 11, 2025
When the Texans played the Titans earlier this year, Marks put up 119 total yards and two touchdowns, so going for 100+ once again isn't exactly insurmountable. I'm not concerned that C.J. Stroud is out for this game because we saw Davis Mills do a good job leading the offense last week, helping the team have a dramatic comeback win against the Jaguars.
The Titans have struggled in run defense this season, allowing 4.92 YPC, which is tied for 26th in the NFL. With that in mind, there's a good chance that Marks will have an efficient game in this one.
Make sure to find a way to fire up Marks this week.
Ricky Pearsall Puts Up 100+ Receiving Yards
Pearsall is finally set to return for the 49ers this week. Prior to the injury, Pearsall was averaging 81.8 receiving yards per game, eclipsing 100 yards in two of four games. There's a good chance that we would have been talking about Pearsall as one of the biggest breakouts of the year if he hadn't gotten hurt.
Ricky Pearsall Back At Practice, Strong Buy-Low Candidate https://t.co/IpOxoP6l4X
— RotoBaller NFL (@RotoBallerNFL) November 13, 2025
I believe that Kyle Shanahan kept both Pearsall and Brock Purdy out of the lineup until they were truly ready to return. With that in mind, I don't anticipate any restrictions on either player in this one.
We've got a projected shootout on tap against the Cardinals, as reflected in the 48.5-point total. Don't be surprised if we see Pearsall absolutely peppered with targets in this spot.
I'm firing up Pearsall as an upside WR2 this week.
Keon Coleman Puts Up 100+ Receiving Yards
Coleman is having a disappointing season so far, averaging only 36.7 receiving yards per game. However, we did see him get to 112 yards against the Ravens in Week 1. This is a deep threat who has the ability to make contested catches downfield.
Up next is an exploitable matchup against a Buccaneers defense that ranks 19th in fantasy points per game allowed to wideouts.
Keon Coleman Rebounds in Week 10, Fantasy Value On the Rise https://t.co/3FHB7c40zw
— RotoBaller NFL (@RotoBallerNFL) November 13, 2025
What I like about going with Coleman in this spot is that the Bills are banged up on offense. Both Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid are unlikely to play in this game, so we could see Coleman emerge as the top target for this game.
This is a projected shootout, as reflected in the 47.5-point total, so it's a great opportunity for Coleman to have a spike week.
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