B/R's Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Picks for Every NFL Week 11 Fantasy Matchup
Gary Davenport@@IDPSharksB/R's Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Picks for Every NFL Week 11 Fantasy Matchup

It's Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season, and that means the playoff stretch run is here in fantasy football leagues. How teams fare this week could well determine whether fantasy managers move on to the playoffs or call it a year in a few weeks.
And the Week 11 slate features plenty of big matchups that will further shape the fantasy landscape.
The week kicks off Thursday night with an NFC East clash between two of the league's most explosive offenses that will get some fantasy teams started off with a bang and others stuck in a hole.
Sunday features a pair of massive games: The NFC North's most heated rivalry and the latest chapter in Patrick Mahomes vs. Josh Allen. Both contests are stacked with big names who could blow up, disappoint or emerge as surprise stars.
In one of the most pressure-packed weeks on the fantasy calendar, there's a tricky course to navigate. Unless, that is, you have a game-by-game map of who to start, who to sit and who could emerge as Week 11's biggest "sleeper" plays.
Check your glove compartment. Or you could just keep reading.
Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles head into this critical NFC East showdown with some nicked-up pass-catchers. Wide receiver DeVonta Smith has a hamstring injury, while tight end Dallas Goedert is nursing an ankle issue. Both are questionable.
The Commanders are hoping to get a player back in Week 11; after missing time with a hamstring injury, running back Brian Robinson Jr. is practicing in a limited fashion and has a chance to play Thursday night.
Start of the Week
A.J. Brown, WR, Philadelphia Eagles [DraftKings DFS Value: $8,100]: Most of the big fantasy names in this game are "starts" regardless of the quality of matchup. That most assuredly includes Brown, who could see a bump in targets if Smith and/or Goedert are unable to play.
Sit of the Week
Jayden Daniels, QB, Washington Commanders [DraftKings DFS Value: $7,500]: Daniels is a hard player to sit, but the rookie is coming off easily his worst fantasy outing of the season and now has to take on a Philly defense allowing the fourth-fewest fantasy points per game to quarterbacks this year.
Sleeper
Noah Brown, WR, Washington Commanders [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,300]: Brown was quiet in last week's loss to the Steelers, but he has become a real part of Washington's passing attack. The 28-year-old has received at least six targets in four of the past five games.
Stat to Know
750.9. That's how many combined yards Washington's fourth-ranked offense and Philadelphia's sixth-ranked offense are combining to average every week. They also rank fourth and seventh, respectively, in scoring, combining to average almost 55 points per contest. This one should be one of the more exciting Thursday night games of the season.
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears

When the Bears take the field against the rival Packers, it will be with a new offensive coordinator after Shane Waldron was fired earlier this week. It will also be at relatively full strength, as Chicago has no skill-position injuries of note this week.
The Packers are in a similar situation, albeit without the fired-coach part. They head to the Windy City without any significant injuries on the offensive side of the ball outside running back Josh Jacobs (quad), who was off the injury report by Friday.
Start of the Week
D'Andre Swift, RB, Chicago Bears [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,600]: Not much has gone right for the Bears offensively of late, but Swift has been the exception to that rule. Last week's loss to the Patriots marked the first time he had been held under 80 total yards since Week 3.
Sit of the Week
Jayden Reed, WR, Green Bay Packers [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,400]: The Bears have been a mess offensively of late, but the Chicago defense has been stout. As a matter of fact, no team in the NFC has surrendered fewer fantasy points per game to wide receivers this season.
Sleeper
Green Bay Packers Defense [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,300]: For the season, the Bears rank 11th in fantasy points per game allowed to defenses. But since they came out of their bye week (where they apparently left their ability to move the football), Chicago has given up the fourth-most fantasy points per game to the position.
Stat to Know
277.7. The number of yards per game the Caleb Williams-led Bears offense is gaining per game, which ranks last in the NFC. The team has no shortage of weapons, and the hope is a new play-caller will give the unit a jolt. But we have officially hit "believe it when you see it" territory.
Jacksonville Jaguars at Detroit Lions

Key Injuries
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been blasted by injuries on offense all season, and they haven't relented in Week 11.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) has already been ruled out, as has running back Tank Bigsby (ankle). Wide receivers Brian Thomas Jr. (chest) and Gabe Davis (shoulder) were limited in practice this week, but they are off the injury report.
The Lions aren't without an injury of their own this week. Tight end Sam LaPorta is considered day-to-day with a shoulder injury suffered last week, and he has been ruled out of a game Detroit should win with ease.
Start of the Week
Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Detroit Lions [DraftKings DFS Value: $7,300]: The Lions rank seventh in the NFL in rushing at 147.3 yards per game. The Jaguars rank 21st in the league in run defense, giving up almost 130 yards per game on the ground. Both Gibbs and David Montgomery should eat in Week 11.
Sit of the Week
Brian Thomas Jr., WR, Jacksonville Jaguars [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,100]: Thomas has shown considerable promise as a rookie, and the Lions are one of the league's best matchups for wide receivers. But Thomas will all but certainly be bracketed in coverage, and Mac Jones was atrocious at quarterback for the Jaguars last week.
Sleeper
Detroit Lions Defense [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,800]: The Lions have some issues defensively this season, especially up front after edge-rusher Aidan Hutchinson went down. But the Jaguars offense imploded without Lawrence last week, and this is a game that will likely get 16 kinds of out of hand.
Stat to Know
143. That's how many total yards of offense the Jaguars had last week against the Minnesota Vikings. It marked the fifth-lowest yardage total in franchise history, and the fewest in a game since Doug Pederson became head coach. With Jones under center, all of Jacksonville's offensive players are risky fantasy bets.
Minnesota Vikings at Tennessee Titans

Key Injuries
The Minnesota Vikings are in relatively good shape for Week 11, with two notable exceptions: running back Aaron Jones and quarterback Sam Darnold. However, while Jones could miss some practice time this week, both are off the injury report and expected to play.
Tennessee has a banged-up running back of their own, but Tony Pollard (foot) has been playing through his injury. Other than that, the Titans' injury report is the cleanest it has been in weeks.
Start of the Week
Calvin Ridley, WR, Tennessee Titans [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,200]: Ridley had a big game last week against the Los Angeles Chargers, catching a pair of touchdown passes. He should fill up the stat sheet again Sunday against a Vikings secondary giving up the third-most PPR points per game to wide receivers this year.
Sit of the Week
Jordan Addison, WR, Minnesota Vikings [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,100]: So much for Addison building on his 10-score rookie season—he has been all but invisible for much of the 2024 season. That will probably continue Sunday against the Titans and the league's No. 1 pass defense.
Sleeper
Tennessee Titans Defense [DraftKings DFS Value: $2,300]: It's been lost in a miserable season, but the Titans have quietly played very well defensively this year. For all Minnesota's success this season, it has been kind to opposing fantasy defenses. Since Week 7, the Vikings have allowed the eighth-most points per game to the position.
Stat to Know
Five. That's how many interceptions Minnesota quarterback Sam Darnold has thrown in the past two games, including three in last week's win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Darnold looked to have revived his NFL career earlier this season, but of late he has looked a lot like, well, Sam Darnold.
Las Vegas Raiders at Miami Dolphins

Key Injuries
It's been another depressing season in Las Vegas, but as the Raiders come out of the bye week, they at least do so in good shape physically. No players of particular interest to fantasy managers are in danger of missing Sunday's game.
The Dolphins have one major injury of note, but it's not new. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill is dealing with a wrist issue and didn't practice Wednesday. but he's off the injury report and is a go against the Raiders.
Start of the Week
Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Miami Dolphins [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,000]: Tagovailoa's numbers this season haven't been especially impressive, and he's 26th among fantasy quarterbacks in points per game. The Raiders, on the other hand, have surrendered the eighth-most fantasy points per game to the quarterback position.
Sit of the Week
Alexander Mattison, RB, Las Vegas Raiders [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,000]: Mattison's fantasy value has been reliant on volume and touchdowns—he's averaging less than 3.5 yards per carry this season. The Dolphins have been solid against the run this season, giving up less than 115 yards per game on the ground.
Sleeper
Jonnu Smith, TE, Miami Dolphins [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,800]: As the season has progressed, Smith has become a bigger part of the Miami offense. The Raiders have had all kinds of trouble defending tight ends this year, allowing the fourth-most PPR points per game to the position.
Stat to Know
40.8. That's how many receiving yards Jaylen Waddle has averaged per game this season, the fewest of his career. Last week against the Rams, he had two early catches for 55 yards and then spent the rest of the game on the side of a milk carton. He's a WR1 talent with WR3 fantasy value...maybe.
Los Angeles Rams at New England Patriots

Key Injuries
As the Rams head east to face the New England Patriots, they do so at the healthiest they have been in weeks. No big names at the offensive skill positions appear to be in danger of missing Sunday's game.
The Patriots have struggled mightily on offense this season, although rookie quarterback Drake Maye has provided a bit of a spark. He will have his full array of offensive "weapons" Sunday. The Pats are in good shape on the injury front, although veteran tight end Hunter Henry was limited with a foot injury.
Start of the Week
Kyren Williams, RB, Los Angeles Rams [DraftKings DFS Value: $7,900]: Williams hasn't been especially efficient this season, averaging 3.8 yards per carry. But the volume has certainly been there this season, and the Patriots have surrendered the ninth-most PPR points per game to running backs this year.
Sit of the Week
Matthew Stafford, QB, Los Angeles Rams [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,800]: At best, Stafford is a matchup-dependent spot starter in fantasy leagues this season, and the Patriots aren't a good one. New England ranks 22nd in fantasy points per game given up to QBs in 2024.
Sleeper
Hunter Henry, TE, New England Patriots [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,900]: Henry may well be the most reliable weapon the Patriots have in the passing game this season. The Rams have been generous to opposing tight ends this season, giving up the ninth-most PPR points per game to the position.
Stat to Know
16.0. The number of points per game the Patriots have scored this season, which ranks last in the AFC. Maye has shown flashes of real promise since taking over under center, but he just doesn't have the passing-game weapons to post big numbers or be especially relevant in fantasy leagues.
Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints

Key Injuries
The Browns have suffered through a disastrous 2024 season, but they are at least in relatively good shape physically after their bye week. There are no fantasy-relevant injuries of note in Cleveland.
The New Orleans Saints could be precariously short-handed at wide receiver again on Sunday. Chris Olave was placed on injured reserve last week with a concussion, and Cedrick Wilson Jr. is questionable with the shoulder injury that sidelined him last week against the Atlanta Falcons.
Start of the Week
Nick Chubb, RB, Cleveland Browns [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,000]: Chubb hasn't done much since coming off injured reserve, averaging just 2.7 yards per carry over three games. But he has seen 15 or more carries in each of the last two games, and the Saints have surrendered the fourth-most PPR points per game to running backs this season.
Sit of the Week
Jerry Jeudy, WR, Cleveland Browns [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,400]: The Cleveland passing attack has been...let's be nice and go with "inconsistent." The Saints have been a solid fantasy matchup for receivers this season, but right now Cedric Tillman is the only Cleveland wideout fantasy managers can put any real trust in.
Sleeper
Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, New Orleans Saints [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,400]: Valdes-Scantling exploded last week to the tune of three catches for 109 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Now he and the Saints draw a Browns defense giving up the fifth-most PPR points per game to wide receivers this season.
Stat to Know
43. That's how many sacks the Browns have allowed this year, by far the most in the league. They also rank at or near the bottom of the league in most offensive categories and have allowed the third-most fantasy points per game to team defenses in 2024. Fantasy managers searching for a streaming defense in Week 11 may want to take a long look at the Saints.
Indianapolis Colts at New York Jets

Key Injuries
When the Colts take the field at MetLife Stadium, it will be with a new (old) quarterback. After benching Anthony Richardson for Joe Flacco, Indy head coach Shane Steichen has turned back to the 22-year-old in Week 11.
Richardson will have a full compliment of wide receivers. Michael Pittman Jr. (back/finger) missed last week's loss to the Buffalo Bills, but he's off the Week 11 injury report.
The Jets have a star wideout of their own on the injury report after Davante Adams missed Wednesday's practice with a wrist injury and illness. However, his status for Sunday's contest isn't believed to be in jeopardy despite a questionable status.
Start of the Week
Garrett Wilson, WR, New York Jets [DraftKings DFS Value: $7,100]: Wilson may be the only Jets pass-catcher who hasn't been a major disappointment in 2024, and he faces a struggling Colts secondary that has surrendered the 12th-most PPR points per game to wide receivers this season.
Sit of the Week
Josh Downs, WR, Indianapolis Colts [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,400]: Downs actually benefitted from the switch to Flacco at quarterback in Indianapolis. Now he has a QB who can't throw headed into the worst fantasy matchup in the NFL for wide receivers this season.
Sleeper
Anthony Richardson, QB, Indianapolis Colts [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,300]: Given his struggles as a passer and a bottom-10 fantasy matchup for quarterbacks this week with the Jets, Richardson is a risky fantasy play. But there's a reason why so many fantasy managers believed he could be in for a breakout season in 2024: his rushing ability.
Stat to Know
44.4. Richardson's completion percentage so far this season. Bluntly put, he has been mostly terrible as a passer, getting a second chance as starter only because Flacco was equally awful. If the 2023 No. 4 pick doesn't improve markedly as a passer between now and season's end, it's going to be an interesting offseason in Indianapolis.
Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers

Key Injuries
As the Steelers prepare to host their most hated rivals in one of the biggest games of Week 11, there's trouble brewing in the backfield after starting running back Najee Harris (ankle) missed practice Wednesday. He's off the injury report, but Jaylen Warren (back) is questionable.
The visiting Ravens aren't without injury problems of their own. Tight end Isaiah Likely has a hamstring issue, but despite missing some practice time he's off the injury report.
Start of the Week
George Pickens, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers [DraftKings DFS Value: $7,000]: Pickens' numbers have taken off since Russell Wilson took over at quarterback. That should continue this week against an atrocious Baltimore pass defense giving up almost 295 yards per game through the air.
Sit of the Week
Najee Harris, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,200]: You have to think Harris will make every effort to play in this high-stakes contest Sunday. But even if he does suit up, it will be against a Ravens defense that has given up a league-low 73.0 yards per game on the ground.
Sleeper
Russell Wilson, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,900]: Wilson has invigorated the Steelers' passing game since taking over at quarterback. Taking on the NFL's worst pass defense, he could easily post his best numbers of the season and be the best DFS value of Week 11 under center.
Stat to Know
440.2. The number of yards per game Baltimore's league-leading offense is gaining. Running back Derrick Henry has been a wrecking ball on the ground. Lamar Jackson is having the best season of his career throwing the football. And Baltimore has been nearly impossible to stop offensively.
Atlanta Falcons at Denver Broncos

Key Injuries
Atlanta heads to Denver trying to shake off last week's surprising loss to New Orleans with a couple of injury issues. Running back Tyler Allgeier (quad) and quarterback Kirk Cousins (elbow/shoulder) were both limited in practice Wednesday, but neither is on the injury report as of Friday.
The Broncos are trying to get over a devastating loss of their own, but they'll be doing so at full strength. Denver doesn't have any fantasy-relevant players in danger of missing Week 11.
Start of the Week
Courtland Sutton, WR, Denver Broncos [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,900]: As Bo Nix has improved in recent weeks, so has Sutton's fantasy production. The Atlanta Falcons have been kind to opposing wide receivers, surrendering the eighth-most PPR points per game to the position this year.
Sit of the Week
Drake London, WR, Atlanta Falcons [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,700]: London has been outstanding this season and is fourth in PPR points among wide receivers. But he's going to have his hands full this week. Denver has one of the league's best pass defenses, and he will likely draw Patrick Surtain II in coverage for much of Sunday's game.
Sleeper
Audric Estime, RB, Denver Broncos [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,500]: Atlanta isn't a particularly good fantasy matchup for running backs. But if last week's loss to the Chiefs was any indication, Estime has usurped Javonte Williams as Denver's No. 1 running back.
Stat to Know
Four. The number of receptions Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts had last week, for 55 yards. His target share and production have been all over the place this season, but the Broncos have been a far better fantasy matchup for tight ends this season than wideouts. It makes sense to get Pitts more involved with the offense this week. So it probably won't happen.
Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

Key Injuries
There are a couple of potentially major injuries in San Francisco, but running back Christian McCaffrey will likely be a regular on the injury report moving forward, and both he and tight end George Kittle are both expected to play Sunday. So is wide receiver Jauan Jennings (ankle), who practiced Friday.
The Seahawks come out of the bye week with one major injury issue: wide receiver DK Metcalf. He has been dealing with an MCL sprain, but he practiced this week and is on track to play in Week 11. Tight end George Fant, however, will miss the game with a groin injury.
Start of the Week
Deebo Samuel Sr., WR, San Francisco 49ers [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,800]: The 49ers are as healthy at wide receiver as they have been in some time, and that could mean good things for Samuel and Jauan Jennings against a Seahawks defense surrendering the ninth-most PPR points per game to wide receivers.
Sit of the Week
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seattle Seahawks [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,500]: Smith-Njigba came up huge while Metcalf was out, but with the latter returning and the Seahawks taking on a 49ers defense allowing the eighth-fewest PPR points per game to running backs, a letdown week could be coming.
Sleeper
Geno Smith, QB, Seattle Seahawks [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,700]: Smith has been inconsistent this year, and the 49ers aren't a great fantasy matchup for quarterbacks. But this is a game in which Seattle is likely going to fall behind, meaning a pass-heavy game script in the second half.
Stat to Know
107. The number of total yards McCaffrey accumulated in his 2024 debut last week. Most of those numbers came on receptions. He managed just three yards a pop on his 13 rushing attempts, but he's going to get better as he gets healthier. And for fantasy teams that drafted him and managed to stay afloat, a late-season surge may be coming.
Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills

Key Injuries
It appears the Kansas City Chiefs will get wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster back for Week 11—he's practicing and off the injury report. However, running back Isiah Pacheco was not activated from injured reserve ahead of Sunday's clash of AFC titans.
The Bills were short-handed at wide receiver last week, and there are question marks in Week 11 as well. Veteran Amari Cooper (wrist) was limited in practice Wednesday, while both wide receiver Keon Coleman (wrist) and tight end Dalton Kincaid (knee) sat out. Cooper is questionable--Coleman and Kincaid are both out.
Start of the Week
Kareem Hunt, RB, Kansas City Chiefs [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,700]: Hunt hasn't been great on a per-carry basis, but he has been a plus receiver out of the backfield and his volume has been solid. The Bills have allowed more PPR points to running backs this season than any team in the AFC.
Sit of the Week
Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City Chiefs [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,800]: There's always a chance the game goes full-on shootout. But the Bills haven't been a great fantasy matchup for quarterbacks this season, and Kansas City's best path to victory lies with controlling the tempo with Kareem Hunt and the ground game.
Sleeper
Mack Hollins, WR, Buffalo Bills [DraftKings DFS Value: $3,800]: Hollins had his biggest game in a long time as Buffalo's de facto No. 1 wide receiver a week ago. With all the injuries in the Bills' pass-catching corps, it's possible he could again see an elevated target share against the Chiefs.
Stat to Know
24.5. The number of PPR points Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce racked up in last year's playoff win over the Bills in Buffalo. He caught five passes for 75 yards and two touchdowns in that contest, and given his increased usage in recent weeks, it's a good bet Taylor Swift's bae is going to have a big game in Week 11.
Cincinnati Bengals at Los Angeles Chargers

Key Injuries
After missing time with a quadriceps injury, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins got will return in Week 11. That's good news for a team whose season hangs in the balance Sunday night against the Los Angeles Chargers.
For the Chargers, running back Gus Edwards returned to action last week after a stint on injured reserve, but his ankle injury has him on the Week 11 injury report. He was limited in practice this week and is officially questionable.
Start of the Week
Justin Herbert, QB, Los Angeles Chargers [DraftKings DFS Value: $5,300]: After a slow start to the 2024 season, Herbert's passing numbers have picked up of late. Now he gets a Bengals pass defense that was just carved up by the Baltimore Ravens and ranks 23rd in the NFL in passing yards per game allowed.
Sit of the Week
Chase Brown, RB, Cincinnati Bengals [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,500]: With Zack Moss on injured reserve, Brown is now the unquestioned lead back in Cincinnati. But the sledding won't be easy against the Chargers—only two teams have given up fewer PPR points per game to running backs this season.
Sleeper
Quentin Johnston, WR, Los Angeles Chargers [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,900]: Johnston is finally starting to show flashes of the talent that got him drafted in the first round in 2023, including his fifth touchdown catch of the season last week against the Titans. The Bengals are much easier to throw on than run on defensively.
Stat to Know
55.4. That's how many week-winning PPR points Bengals wideout Ja'Marr Chase racked up last week, thanks to 11 catches for a staggering 264 yards and three touchdowns. He is the first wide receiver to surpass 200 PPR points for the season, and he leads the No. 2 receiver by over 60 points.
Houston Texans at Dallas Cowboys

Key Injuries
The Cowboys may not want to admit it, but their season ended Wednesday. That's when quarterback Dak Prescott had surgery on an injured hamstring to end his 2024 season.
The news is far better in Houston, even after three losses in four games. After a stint on injured reserve, wide receiver Nico Collins (hamstring) returned to practice this week will return to action Monday night.
Start of the Week
C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,700]: Neither Stroud nor Jared Goff especially wants to remember last week's turnover-fest. But a matchup with a Cowboys defense allowing the fourth-most PPR points to quarterbacks this year could be just what the doctor ordered to get the second-year pro back on track.
Sit of the Week
Rico Dowdle, RB, Dallas Cowboys [DraftKings DFS Value: $6,000]: It's not bad enough that the Cowboys offense completely imploded without Prescott last week. But in addition to that, Dallas now faces a Texans team surrendering the fifth-fewest PPR points per game to running backs in 2024.
Sleeper
John Metchie III, WR, Houston Texans [DraftKings DFS Value: $4,400]: Metchie's five catches for 74 yards and a touchdown last week was easily the best game of his career to date. Even with Collins likely to return in Week 11, it appears Metchie has carved out a role as Houston's slot receiver moving forward.
Stat to Know
49. That's how many net passing yards the Cowboys had in Week 11 as a team. Cooper Rush was horrendous. Trey Lance was no better. And CeeDee Lamb caught six passes—for 21 yards. This isn't to say Lamb managers should immediately panic, but Lamb managers should immediately panic.
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Gary Davenport is a two-time Fantasy Sports Writers Association Football Writer of the Year. Follow him on X at @IDPSharks.
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