Fantasy Football Week 11 Rankings: Quarterbacks
We're now headed into the homestretch towards the fantasy football playoffs. Bye weeks are done, so now all you have to do is follow our guidance to help you make the playoffs in your league. If you're too far out of the picture at this point, remember, it's always fun to play spoiler.
Below are the Bruno Boys Fantasy Football Week 11 Quarterback Rankings. There's some favorable matchups this week, even for some guys that weren't even on the radar last week. So, make sure to take a look.
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1. Jay Cutler (Denver Broncos) at Atlanta
With running backs Michael Pittman, Selvin Young, and Ryan Torain out with injuries, Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler will be asked to make the majority of plays for the team against Atlanta.
The Falcons' defense has not allowed a lot of points, but they rank 23rd in passing yards allowed and 23rd in total yards allowed. Cutler will be able to get plenty of points, even if it comes with some interceptions and a loss.
Point Projection: 24 Points
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2. Kurt Warner (Arizona Cardinals) at Seattle
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner has been playing at a Pro Bowl level this season' and he'll continue to do so this week. The team travels to Seattle where it will play against a defense that is second-to-last in pass defense and 25th in points allowed this season.
The only thing that Seattle has going in its favor in this game is the home-field advantage, but even that hasn't helped the team this season.
Point Projection: 23 Points
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3. Drew Brees (New Orleans Saints) at Kansas City
What's great about New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is that he's not attempted fewer than 30 passes in any game this season. He is currently on pace to break Dan Marino's single season passing yards record and should continue on that path with a big game against a weak Kansas City secondary.
The Chiefs rank 24th in pass defense, last in total yards allowed and 27th in points allowed. Don't let Brees' three interceptions last week make you hesitate in putting him in the starting lineup.
Point Projection: 22 Points
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4. Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts) vs. Houston
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning may finally be back to his old ways. The last two weeks against good defenses in New England and Pittsburgh, Manning has thrown five touchdowns with no interceptions in two wins.
If there was any doubt how good of a start Manning was against Houston this week, just look at what he did against the Texans in Week Five when he threw for 247 yards with two touchdowns and one interception in an amazing come-from-behind victory on the road.
Point Projection: 21 Points
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5. Donovan McNabb (Philadelphia Eagles) at Cincinnati
The Philadelphia Eagles and quarterback Donovan McNabb have been on the wrong end of some close losses this season. McNabb, however, has continued to step up his play as he has multiple-touchdown performances in three of his last four games. He's also taking good care of the ball as he's thrown just five interceptions so far this year.
Against the Bengals, he'll continue on his upward trend, as Cincinnati is 26th in points allowed.
Point Projection: 20 Points
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6. Matt Ryan (Atlanta Falcons) vs. Denver
This game will likely become a shootout featuring two of the game's best young quarterbacks. Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan has thrown four touchdowns with no interceptions the last two weeks as well as averaged an impressive 10.4 yards-per-attempt.
Meanwhile, the Denver secondary can't stop anybody as the Broncos allowed a first-time starter in Brady Quinn to throw for two touchdowns last week.
Point Projection: 19 Points
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7. Jason Campbell (Washington Redskins) vs. Dallas
Since his hot start, Washington Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell has cooled down a bit as he's thrown just two touchdowns in the last five games. But Campbell is up here because of how well he played at Dallas in a Week Four win over the Cowboys where he threw for 231 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions.
The Dallas secondary hasn't given up a lot of yards, but the Cowboys do seem to yield a large number of points so expect another solid performance from Campbell in this one.
Point Projection: 18 Points
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To find out where the rest of the QBs rank in Week 11, click the link below...

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