Fantasy Football Rankings & Tiers. Week 11

Fantasy Football Rankings & Tiers. Week 11

It is time to make those tough lineup decisions for Week 11, and Dwain has you covered with in-depth player tiers, rankings and analysis.

It is time to make those tough lineup decisions for Week 11 of the fantasy football season.

Below you’ll find positional rankings, player analysis, betting totals, and implied points for every game on the slate.

Find all of our positional rankings here.

Fantasy Football Rankings & Tiers – Week 11

Last updated: 10 am, Saturday, November 19th. Please refer to our Rankings page for updates!

Quarterback

Tier 2 – Justin HerbertKeenan AllenMike WilliamsHerbert is a mid-range QB1 who climbs above Dak Prescott and Joe Burrow with the positive news.QB Notes & Movers:Tier 3 – Aaron RodgersChristian WatsonRodgers ranks two spots ahead of expert consensus as a low-end QB1.Running BackTier 3 – David MontgomeryKhalil HerbertJustin FieldsMontgomery ranks six spots ahead of industry consensus and is a top-12 RB.Tier 4 – Brian Robinson Jr.Robinson is a low-end RB2 option and ranks slightly above consensus.Tier 5 – Elijah MitchellChristian McCaffreyMitchell is a mid-range RB3.Additional RB Notes & Movers:Tier 1 – Jonathan Taylor Taylor offers RB1 overall potential in Week 11.Tier 2 – Dalvin Cook Cook ranks three spots ahead of consensus as my RB7.Tier 3 – James Conner Eno BenjaminHowever, his newfound role moves him back into RB2 territory.Wide ReceiverTier 1 – CeeDee LambLamb is in a SMASH spot as a top-three WR in Week 11.Tier 2 – Tee HigginsJa’Marr ChaseHiggins is a top-10 option in Week 11.Tier 3 – Kadarius ToneyMecole HardmanJuJu Smith-SchusterJustin WatsonMarquez Valdes-ScantlingToney is a mid-range WR2 who could post a top-six finish if he plays an every-down role.Additional WR Notes & Movers:Tier 1 – A.J. BrownDallas GoedertDeVonta SmithBrown is a top-six WR this weekend.Tier 2 – Mike Williams  Williams immediately slots in as a top-10 option.Tier 2 – Terry McLaurin Taylor Heinicke McLaurin is a top-12 option.Tier 2 – Courtland Sutton Jerry JeudyIf Jeudy is out, Sutton is a high-end WR2.Tier 2 – DeVonta SmithDallas Goedert The second-year WR is due for a blowup game and is a high-end WR2.Tier 3 – Parris Campbell Matt Ryan.The former Ohio State product ranks 15 spots ahead of consensus as a low-end WR2.Tier 3 – Rondale MooreMarquise BrownZach ErtzMoore has three consecutive top-16 finishes and is a top-24 option this week.Tier 3 – Christian WatsonWatson is a high-end WR3 with WR1 upside.Tier 5 – Joshua PalmerKeenan AllenMike WilliamsPalmer is a low-end WR4 this weekend, but only due to byes and the chance Allen or Williams isn’t 100%.Tight EndTier 2 – Dalton Schultz
194%19%21%6.915%0%27%13%13.2
283%14%14%1.33%0%11%25%3.8
476%13%14%5.77%0%14%33%0.0
532%17%7%5.05%0%11%0%0.0
755%31%20%5.29%0%0%40%9.9
864%33%24%9.027%0%17%33%13.4
1072%24%21%7.320%100%10%38%17.4
YTD56%21%14%6.310%8%13%29%8.2

The route participation hasn’t quite returned to his Week 1 and 2 levels, but if it does, he has top-three upside the rest of the way.

Schultz has a great matchup against a Vikings defense that allows 59.9 points to pass catchers – the seventh-most.

The veteran ranks two spots ahead of consensus and is a top-three TE.

Additional TE Notes & Movers:

  • Tier 2 – T.J. Hockenson has 19 targets in two games with Minnesota. That is his highest two-game total this season. The Vikings have a potential shootout on their hands against the Cowboys. Hockenson is a mid-range TE1.
  • Tier 3 – Greg Dulcich has an 81% route participation over his first four games and a 16% TPRR. He has eclipsed a 20% target share in two games and could be in for more looks with Jerry Jeudy questionable and KJ Hamler out for Week 11. In a consolidated attack, Dulcich could come through in a big way against a Raiders defense allowing the sixth-most points to pass catchers. The rookie is a mid-range TE1.
  • Tier 3 – David Njoku is questionable (ankle) after two limited practices to finish the week but says he is ready to play. The former first-round draft pick has a career-high 21% TPRR and 2.14 yards per route run (YPRR). However, high-ankle sprains can linger, which keeps him from rejoining the top-six options this weekend. Njoku is a low-end TE1 for Week 11.