Sit/Start 2025 Week 11: Reviewing All Fantasy Relevant Players in Every Game

Sit or Start recommendations for EVERY fantasy-relevant player in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season!

Game Info

 

Kickoff: Sunday, November 16, 2025, 4:25 PM ET

Location: Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland, OH

Network: CBS

 

Baltimore Ravens

 

Quarterback

Lamar Jackson: START, QB1

We don’t need a discussion about starting Lamar Jackson, but did you know his favorite beverage is natural spring water? He said his mother trained him from childhood to only drink water until dinner was finished.

 

Running Back

Derrick Henry: START, RB2
Justice Hill: SIT
Keaton Mitchell: SIT

My oh my, how the mighty have fallen. Derrick Henry hasn’t been horrid, but he’s yet to have a 20-point game since his 30.2-point performance in Week 1. Henry’s averaged 21 carries over his past four games, but even if the volume continues, don’t expect a Week 11 bounce-back. Up next for the king is Cleveland, whom he tallied a whopping 2.3 fantasy points against in Week 2. The Browns have allowed just three rushing touchdowns all year and the second-lowest yards per carry (3.6). It’s still just coachspeak, but Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said they’re looking to get Keaton Mitchell more involved. Plus, Justice Hill vultured a touchdown on just one carry. With a lower ceiling and the other Ravens running backs chipping away a little value each, Henry is an RB2. I doubt Henry’s held under three points again, but I’m not anticipating a boom performance.

 

Wide Receiver

Zay Flowers: START, WR2
Rashod Bateman: SIT
DeAndre Hopkins: SIT

Since Week 7, the Browns are allowing the fewest receiving yards per game at 163, and a bottom 10 yards per route run at 1.35. Zay Flowers remains the top target for the Ravens, commanding a 27% target share and more than doubling any other receiver in first-read targets. He’s the only Baltimore receiver worthy of starting consideration this week. Teams are rarely trying to push the ball downfield against the Browns, with just five attempts over 20 yards in their last three games. It’s best to keep Rashod Bateman and DeAndre Hopkins on the bench this week.

 

Tight End

Mark Andrews: STREAMER
Isaiah Likely: STREAMER

Over the Ravens’ last three games, the combination of Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely has combined for 28.4% of targets, with Andrews slightly edging out Likely by 1.4%. Although Likely has been more productive, with a 12.14 yards per route run to Andrews’ 8.75, it’s Andrews who’s been getting the touchdowns. But, Likely does have two targets inside the 20, half of Andrews’ four. It’s an overall neutral matchup for the duo, but both are streamworthy considering their recent involvement.

 

Defense/Special Teams

Baltimore Ravens: START

The Ravens defense has been an auto-sit for most of the year, but as they’re getting healthy, they’re beginning to resemble the Baltimore defense we’re used to seeing. They’ve held opponents under 20 points in four straight games and have had seven turnovers over that same timeframe. They’re a must-start against Dillon Gabriel and the Browns.

 

Cleveland Browns

 

Quarterback

Dillon Gabriel: SIT

Dillon Gabriel has yet to throw for more than 221 yards in a game and is under 200 in four of five starts. Even with Gabriel throwing multiple touchdowns in back-to-back games, as hot as the Ravens defense is, no thank you. He isn’t worth starting in any format. His Mom would bench him.

 

Running Back

Quinshon Judkins: START, RB1
Dylan Sampson: SIT
Jerome Ford: SIT

One of the most disappointing performances of week 10 was Quinshon Judkins, who was only able to muster 10.5 fantasy points in what should have been a terrific matchup against the Jets. Judkins is a remarkable runner of the football, but his minimal involvement in the passing game caps his upside in games with a bad game script. He has a good chance to bounce back against the Ravens, who’ve allowed 11 rushing touchdowns this season, a 9.8% explosive run rate (4th highest), and 4.97 YPC (9th highest) since Week 7. Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford saw a combined five opportunities against the Jets.

 

Wide Receiver

Jerry Jeudy: : FLEX, WR5
Cedric Tillman: SIT
Isaiah Bond: SIT

Jerry Jeudy had by far his best game of the season against the Jets, catching half of his 12 targets for 78 yards and coming down with a duck a touchdown. The increased volume was a positive sign, but there’s no Browns receiver I’m interested in starting against the RED HOT Ravens defense. If you want to risk it, Jeudy makes for a dice roll FLEX. But Cedric Tillman and Isaiah Bond (If he’s able to return) have their rear ends firmly placed on fantasy benches.

 

Tight End

David Njoku: STREAMER
Harold Fannin Jr.: START, TE1

Over Cleveland’s last three games, Harold Fannin leads the team with a 23.5% target share and is second to Jeudy in first-read targets by just three. David Njoku has taken a step back in the target department, but still gets looks in the red zone. Njoku is the only other Browns pass catcher with multiple red zone targets since Week 7. The Ravens allow the 11th fewest fantasy points to the position and have given up just two touchdowns to tight ends all year. Fannin is a borderline TE1 considering his target share, with Njoku being a touchdown-dependent streamer if you need a warm body.

 

Defense/Special Teams

Cleveland Browns: SIT

The Browns’ defense is a start more often than not, but they’ve given up 57 points in their last two games and allowed 35 to the Ravens in Week 2. Pass.