Below, we have the fantasy football QB rankings for Week 11. Along with these positional rankings, we also have some insights, stats, and trends for several quarterbacks below. Once completed, I will also link my Week 11 fantasy football rankings here!
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Fantasy Football QB Rankings Week 11
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Lamar Jackson faces the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh’s first divisional game of the season. This has not been a great matchup for Jackson, totaling just 870 passing yards, four touchdowns and seven interceptions in six games against them. On the ground, he has 262 yards and three lost fumbles. So, the 4:10 touchdown-turnover ratio isn’t great, and the Steelers have been very good against opposing QBs, per our Playoffs Strength of Schedule and fantasy points allowed data.
Brock Purdy has been very good against the Seattle Seahawks in his career. Across five games, Purdy has averaged 276.2 passing yards while totaling 11 touchdowns with only two interceptions. This includes a matchup this season where Purdy finished 24.1 fantasy points (QB6). With Seattle’s defense struggling, and cutting starters, Purdy should have another solid day.
Jordan Love faces the Chicago Bears in one of the NFL’s greatest rivalries. The ownership of the Bears has transferred hands to the new Packers starter, as last season he destroyed them in two games: 71.2% completion rate for 561 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions. However, this Bears secondary is playing well, giving up a 59% completion rate over their past three weeks.
Jayden Daniels has slowed down since getting injured. In these three games, scoring just three total touchdowns. He also has passed for just 209 and 202 yards in the past two weeks. This week, he faces a Vic Fangio-led Philadelphia Eagles defense that is getting more comfortable. They allow the fewest yards per pass attempt in the NFL (5.5) and the fourth-lowest completion rate (60.7%).
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