NFL
HomeScoresDraftRumorsFantasyB/R 99: Top QBs of All Time
Featured Video
EPIC NFL Thanksgiving Slate 🙌

Fantasy Football Week 11: Tony Romo and QBs Who Will Continue Hot Streaks

Austin GreenNov 13, 2011

NFL quarterbacks have been putting up some insane numbers this season and I don't see that trend slowing any time soon.

These three signal callers were great in Week 10 and will continue their success in Week 11.

Tony Romo

TOP NEWS

Colts Jaguars Football
Rams Seahawks Football
Mississippi Football

After a sketchy start to the season, Tony Romo is finally producing with some consistency.

Coming off of a strong performance against Seattle, Romo was brilliant against Buffalo. He threw for 270 yards and had as many touchdowns (3) as incompletions.

In his last five games, Romo has 9 touchdowns and only two interceptions.

In Week 11 Romo and the Cowboys take on NFC East rival Washington.

He didn't throw for a touchdown in their first meeting, but that was before he had DeMarco Murray in the backfield. The Redskins defense will have to focus on Murray, opening up the passing game for Romo.

I'm expecting at least 270 yards and two scores from Romo next week.

Ryan put up huge numbers in Week 10, throwing for 351 yards and two touchdowns against New Orleans.

Next week he faces a slightly tougher Titans defense, but he should still have success. Ryan has thrown at least thirty passes in six of his nine games this season, so you know he'll have his opportunities.

Look for at least 250 yards and two touchdowns from Ryan in Week 11.

John Skelton

That's right, John Skelton.

The second year pro was excellent in Week 10, throwing for 315 yards and 3 touchdowns against a very good Philadelphia secondary.

Next week he faces the 49ers, who just gave up 311 yards and two touchdowns to Eli Manning.

Skelton won't be as good this week, but I think 270 yards and a touchdown is definitely realistic.

If you're regular starter is struggling, Skelton could be a great pick up.

EPIC NFL Thanksgiving Slate 🙌

TOP NEWS

Colts Jaguars Football
Rams Seahawks Football
Mississippi Football
Packers Bears Football

TRENDING ON B/R