
Fantasy Football Week 11: Who is Most Likely To Duplicate Their Stats Next Week?
This week in the NFL brought you many of the usual names for fantasy.
As well as a few surprises.
But as your league is heading toward the playoffs, what matters to you most is who will repeat their performance. And who will fall off steeply.
Here are your top 10 performers from Week 11, and a prediction for what they will do next week.
T10. Fred Jackson
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Fred Jackson erupted on Sunday for over 100 rushing yards and two touchdowns against the Cincinnati Bengals.
It was Jackson's second consecutive week with over 100 yards and a touchdown.
However, his Bills play the Steelers next week. It's time to give Jackson a rest and wait for games against Minnesota and Cleveland to start him again.
T10. Santonio Holmes
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Watch out folks, Santonio Holmes and Mark Sanchez are starting to find some chemistry.
For the third consecutive week, Holmes had a 10-plus point fantasy week by having 126 yards receiving and two touchdowns against Houston.
With the Jets play Cincinnati this week, Holmes is a must-start.
9. Mark Sanchez
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Like Holmes, Sanchez has been on fire the last few weeks.
His lone blemish is that he threw an interception in all three contests.
His 315 yards and three touchdowns were impressive on Sunday. Expect more of the same against Cincinnati.
8. Steve Johnson
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Steve Johnson has come out of nowhere as a sleeper fantasy wide receiver.
His 137 receiving yards and three touchdowns on Sunday gave him nine touchdowns in his last eight games and three 100-plus receiving yard games in his last five.
Same advice as for Jackson. Bench him against the Steelers, then start him the next two weeks.
T4. Greg Jennings
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Greg Jennings has been on fire since Week 6, when he had a great performance against the Miami Dolphins.
This week, he tore the Vikings for 152 receiving yards and three touchdowns.
That gives him six touchdowns in his last five games, with his lowest receiving total in any of those games being 74 yards.
Jennings is a must-start against everyone.
T4. Peyton Manning
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Peyton Manning had what I what consider an uneven performance.
Four touchdowns, but three interceptions.
Regardless, Manning is always a must-start.
T4. Jon Kitna
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Jon Kitna seems to be finding his legs again, both figuratively and literally.
Kitna ran for a touchdown, and threw for three on Sunday against the Lions.
Will he have the same success against the Saints?
I'm not sure. There just isn't enough to go off yet.
But consider him a strong backup if you aren't too sold on your usual No. 1 quarterback.
T4. Ryan Fitzpatrick
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Ryan Fitzpatrick has been quietly putting together good numbers in Buffalo all season long.
That theme continued on Sunday, when he passed for over 300 yards and four touchdowns.
Bench him against Pittsburgh, but bring him back after that.
3. Drew Brees
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On Sunday, there was a Drew Brees of 2009 spotting in New Orleans.
Might as well see if he can show up in Dallas and repeat his 382 passing yards and four touchdowns.
2. Aaron Rodgers
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Aaron Rodgers has either been exceptional or decent this year.
He hasn't exactly been bad yet.
There is no reason to bench him in Week 12 against Atlanta. Especially after his 301 yards passing and four touchdowns on Sunday.
1. Ben Roethlisberger
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Big Ben has been downright dominant the last two weeks.
There is no reason that should change this coming week against Buffalo.
On Sunday, Roethlisberger threw for 275 yards and three touchdowns. He ran for another 55 yards and a touchdown.
Next week, he may do even better.
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