The List: Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 11

Top 150 FLEX and positional rankings for Week 11 of fantasy football!

Ashton Jeanty is set up for success as the rookie, and the Raiders head to Dallas in Week 11. The Cowboys have been ridden hard by running backs all season long, allowing the fourth-most points to the position. Over their last three games, opposing running backs have averaged 5.11 yards per carry and broken off a league high 11.8% of explosive runs (15+ yards). Jeanty has yet to have an RB1 overall week, but that could change come Monday Night. –Jay Felicio

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. –Jay Felicio

Javonte Williams had his worst fantasy performance of the season before heading into the Cowboys bye, totaling just 8.3 points versus Arizona. Williams should be able to accumulate a few more than that versus the Raiders, but maybe not as much as you’d expect. Although Las Vegas has given up 12 rushing touchdowns this season (3rd most in the NFL), they allow the 5th lowest yards per carry at 3.81 and the third lowest since Week 7 (3.52). The Raiders have kept a lid on game-breaking plays on the ground over that same period, holding opponents to a league low 0.9%. –Jay Felicio

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). I doubt Henry’s held under three points again, but I’m not anticipating much more. –Jay Felicio

 

Week 11 RB Rankings