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Fantasy Football Week 11 Predictions

Quarterback:

Matthew Stafford @ Pit– Stafford has put together a very good season this year and with a 7:3 Touchdown to Interception ratio in his last 3 games he is a must start in all leagues. Reggie Bush and of course the great Calvin Johnson are helping his great fantasy season but Stafford has consistently made plays for Detroit all year. Look for him to score 23-25 points this weekend against an old and withered Pittsburg defense.

Andrew Luck @ Ten– The second year phenom was embarrassed last week against St. Louis, so look for him to get back on pace for a huge season. In the two games before last week’s loss Luck had a combined 6 TDs and threw for over 500 yards. T.Y. Hilton is enough reason to start Andrew Luck and with the emergence of Stanford alum Colby Fleener, look for Indy’s prized quarterback excel in the fantasy world.

Nick Foles vs Wsh– The Eagles have had a rough stretch of scoring on their home field, but look for Foles Fever to roll through and change that. If you are in need of a quarterback and he is available, how could you not start him? 10 touchdowns in the last two games are enough reason to start Philly’s surprise playmaker.

Running Back:

Reggie Bush @ PitThe former Heisman trophy winner has become a premiere fantasy back these last couple years, and has increased predictability as the feature back in Detroit. Calvin Johnson draws a lot of double teams deep, so it allows Matthew Stafford and Reggie Bush take advantage of the open field around them. Reggie Bush is a RB1/High-RB2 going against Pittsburg’s defense.

Alfred Morris @ Phi– He hasn’t broken out for  a huge 30 point game yet this year, but Morris has been one of the most consistent backs in fantasy this year. He is always good for at least 100 rushing yards which is better to say then most and this week against Philly’s weak defense he should be able to run in a touchdown or two. Morris is a RB1 going forward.

Wide Receiver:

Brandon Marshall vs Bal– Jay Cutler or no Jay Cutler, Marshall will still find the end zone. After two huge touchdowns for fantasy owners last week, Marshall and fellow wide out Alshon Jeffery remain as extremely viable options. If you have either one of them, make sure to get them in your starting roster. 

 

Victor Cruz vs GB– Although Cruz was a disappointment in last week’s game against Oakland, Cruz remains a top wide out going against a Green Bay team that is missing their best player. The Packers offense will not be able to stay on the field long enough against New York’s defense, so Cruz should be getting plenty of targets in the passing game. Cruz is a High-end WR2 this weekend. 

Tight End:

Jordan Reed @Phi-The last couple weeks have been up and down for the young tight end, but he has still shown that he is a prominent playmaker within Washington’s offense. He is also one of RG3’s favorite targets making him a must start own in all fantasy leagues. Philadelphia’s defense should let up a few touchdowns’ to the Redskins, one of which should go to Reed.