Fantasy Football Rankings - Week 11, 2025
- Kev Wheeler
- Nov 11
- 4 min read
Updated: 7 days ago
Your fantasy football season is in make or break territory. Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 11 will guide you to make the correct decisions. We now have enough data points to breakdown every team. We need to stay Bayesian and adjust or prior predictions. There is tremendous variance in football every week, no matter how much data we gather there are too many moving parts to be as confident in our predictions in football as we are when analyzing other sports.
Week 11 Schedule
Bye Week: IND, NO
Thursday Night Football
New York Jets at New England Patriots 8:15pm ET
TreVeyon Henderson (knee) doesn't have an injury designation for the Thursday night game against the Jets, while Rhamondre Stevenson (foot) is ruled out and Terrell Jennings (knee) listed as questionable.
Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) has been ruled out for Thursday night's game against the Jets.
Sunday, November 16th
Washington Commanders at Miami Dolphins 9:30am ET
Los Angeles Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00pm ET
Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons 1:00pm ET
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills 1:00pm ET
Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers 1:00pm ET
Green Bay Packers at New York Giants 1:00pm ET
Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans 1:00pm ET
Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings 1:00pm ET
San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals 4:05pm ET
Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams 4:05pm ET
Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos 4:25pm ET
Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns 4:25pm ET
Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles 8:20pm ET
Monday Night Football
Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders 8:15pm ET

Fantasy Football Weekly Rankings
When examining these fantasy football weekly rankings, take into consideration that we are really only looking at positional ranks, not flex or overall rankings. When it comes to who you start in the flex a lot will depend on your specific league rules and roster construction. If players are ranked within 3 spots of each other the difference between them is negligible, they are expected to score the same amount of points, in those cases go with your gut, flip a coin, or join our Discord Channel.
Quarterback

Based on the early portion of 49ers practice on Wednesday, it indeed looks as if the 49ers are preparing Brock Purdy to return to his starting role Sunday at the Cardinals.
The MRI on Jayden Daniels' left arm showed no fractures or ligament damage. Washington is still gathering info about the injury, but the fact that Daniels is just dealing with a dislocation could mean a shorter recovery window. HC Dan Quinn said there is currently "no timetable" on Daniels' return.
Kyler Murray (foot) placed on IR, he will miss at least 4 games. Jacoby Brissett is in line to make at least more four starts while Kyler Murray (foot) is on injured reserve.
Running Back

The Broncos are viewing J.K. Dobbins as a potential candidate for injured reserve after he sustained a left foot injury in Thursday's 10-7 win over the Raiders, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports. Per HC Sean Payton, RJ Harvey will see more opportunities while J.K. Dobbins (foot) is sidelined.
Keaton Mitchell was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice due to a knee injury.
The Process
My usual process is to only take data from the previous six weeks, I truly believe anything older than that holds little relevance unless there is a player returning from injury or some reason to discount the newer information. In Week 2 we have very little information we can be confident in. The last six weeks of the previous season can give some indication, and the preseason could provide a glimpse of what’s to come or it could be a mirage.
Wide Receiver

There are 3 players with 75 or more targets and fewer than 3 receiving TDs; Tetairoa McMillan, Wan'Dale Robinson, and Justin Jefferson. Good luck finding a more obvious TD regression candidate. The Vikings have the second best WR schedule rest of season, they still play the Bears, Cowboys, Giants, and Commanders.
Marvin Mims (concussion) practices in full on Wednesday.
Parker Washington (hamstring) did NOT practice on Wednesday.
Sean McVay said he expects WR Davante Adams (oblique) to play Sunday vs. Seahawks, per @stujrams.bsky.social.
Jaguars star CB/WR Travis Hunter underwent season-ending knee surgery, with eyes set on 2026. It was an LCL repair. He’s expected to return within 6 months to full football activities. There was no other damage besides the LCL.
Tight End

Oronde Gadsden (quad) practiced in FULL on Wednesday.
Isaiah Likely (hip) was limited at practice Wednesday, Ryan Mink of the Ravens' official site reports.
Romeo Doubs (chest) was a full participant at Wednesday's walkthrough.
Kicker

Defense/Special Teams

Broncos CB Patrick Surtain II, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, suffered a pec strain in the win over the Cowboys, per @rapsheet.bsky.social and @tompelissero.bsky.social. He’s considered week-to-week and he could land on IR.
News or Hype?
The best way to start our Week 8 approach is to look at implied team totals based on Vegas odds and adjust from there. We need to pay attention to DFS articles and individual player prop-bets (over/under) to get a good idea of how to project median outcomes. With six weeks of data we can begin to examine the individual matchups some players may have, but we can't overreact to that data. There are so many changes from week-to-week in the NFL the best we can do is project a range of outcomes. Picking the outliers is what wins championships.





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