Fantasy Football Week 11 Rankings: Projecting The Top 25 Point Scorers
While QB Michael Vick most likely won't repeat his historic performance from Week 10, owners that have him in the lineup should feel confident on a weekly basis.
On the flip side, owners of rookie RB Jahvid Best continue to be frustrated, as he shows no signs of breaking out of his funk. With Week 11 a pivotal one as we approach fantasy playoff time, it's time to see if any of your players crack the projected Top 25.
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Michael Vick, Eagles
Vick has yet to score less than 20 points in any game that he's played fully.
It's clear that there is no answer for him within any defensive unit.
Philip Rivers, Chargers
Despite getting constantly overlooked when discussing elite QBs, it's clear that few (if any) are as good as Rivers.
He's putting up monster stats and doesn't even have his best weapons at his disposal.
Peyton Manning, Colts
A single-digit effort from No. 18 in Week 10 should be all the motivation he needs to get back on track.
But in case that wasn't enough, a victory over the Pats would be very convincing for his stock as he enters contract discussions.
Tom Brady, Patriots
There's Tom Terrific.
After providing his owners with a brief scare, it's clear that Brady hasn't lost a single step. He'll be looking to make another strong statement against the Colts this week.
Drew Brees, Saints
Despite his recent struggles, Brees should have no trouble torching a Seattle defense that made Eli Manning resemble his big brother.
RB
Adrian Peterson, Vikings
After Peterson was bottled up by the Bears defense, he'll be looking to explode in this matchup.
Perhaps Coach Brad Childress will finally keep his best player on the field.
Peyton Hillis, Browns
The Jags' defensive unit is weak all around, and Hillis has become a must-start option each week.
Chris Johnson, Titans
Washington had the air let out of its tires by the Eagles on Monday night, and CJ2K won't do much to lift their spirits.
Fortunately for his owners, that's a good thing.
Frank Gore, 49ers
He's coming off back-to-back 20-plus point efforts and is up against the 31st-ranked run defense in the league.
Jamaal Charles, Chiefs
Who cares if he's not starting?
Charles' explosiveness out of the backfield is undeniable, and he should be able to run all over the Cardinals.
WR
Greg Jennings, Packers
Ever since the team made a more concerted effort to get Jennings the ball, he's been a rock-solid WR1.
Brandon Lloyd, Broncos
Lloyd has Comeback Player of the Year wrapped up.
He's been on the receiving end of 35 percent of QB Kyle Orton's passing yards this season.
Dwayne Bowe, Chiefs
After being a perennial disappointment over the last year and a half, Bowe has really turned on the jets and is averaging 18.2 points over his last five contests.
Dez Bryant, Cowboys
Even if he's triple-covered, it's clear that QB Jon Kitna is going to look to him first on every single snap.
Roddy White, Falcons
White has always been very talented, but nobody projected him to be this good.
He's one of the top receivers in the league and is coming off a monstrous effort.
TE
Antonio Gates, Chargers
Obviously, this ranking is contingent on if he plays.
But as of now, there's no reason to doubt that Gates is going to at least give it a go.
Dustin Keller, Jets
He has been relatively quiet over the last several weeks.
But if he's ever going to break out of his funk, the Houston secondary is a great group to do it against.
Vernon Davis, 49ers
While he has yet to get on a similar wavelength with new starter Troy Smith, Davis has big-play potential every time he runs a route.
Marcedes Lewis, Jaguars
Lewis has emerged as a legitimate TE1 this season.
Perhaps no matchup will be as enticing for the big target as his Week 11 date with the Browns.
Anthony Fasano, Dolphins
Fasano just signed a new two-year extension this week and will look to prove that he's worth the money.
DEF
Baltimore Ravens
Despite the aging players within the unit, this defense is going to feast on an anemic Carolina offense.
Tennessee Titans
Washington QB Donovan McNabb made some eyebrow-raising decisions in Week 10, and the Titans defense is too good for that.
New Orleans Saints
The Super Bowl defense is back, and the Saints will be riding a large wave of momentum coming out of the bye week.
Chicago Bears
Despite a quick turnaround, the Bears should have no problem containing QB Tyler Thigpen and the rest of the Dolphins attack.
Unless, of course, they decide to actually utilize the Wildcat.
Green Bay Packers
Divisional games are always tough to predict.
But the Pack's defensive attack will be extra-ramped up, as they take on QB Brett Favre.

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