Week 11 Fantasy Rankings: Biggest Point Producers at Every Position
Some players help fantasy football owners win each and every week.
Others single-handedly hand a victory to their owners like a birthday cake.
It's another week, which means another edition of The Biggest Point Producers at Every Position! Get excited, folks!
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Last week, the biggest point producers at their respective positions were quarterback Aaron Rodgers, running back Arian Foster, receiver Larry Fitzgerald, tight end Rob Gronkowski and kicker John Kasay.
Quarterback: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
I made the stupid decision of saying Tom Brady wouldn't produce a lot of points against the New York Jets in Week 10.
Well, I won't make that mistake again.
Brady blew up for 329 yards and three touchdowns against the Jets, propelling the Patriots to a 37-16 victory in the process.
The Kansas City Chiefs, Brady's next opponent, are in the middle of the road in pass defense, but with starting quarterback Matt Cassel injured, none other than Tyler Palko will be under center in Week 11.
That means less time on the field for the Chiefs offense and more time on the field for Brady and Co.
Running Back: Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota Vikings
Peterson only had 51 rushing yards and one touchdown against the Green Bay Packers in Week 10, but that's in large part because of the fact that the Vikings fell behind so early and had to go to the air.
That shouldn't be the case against the Oakland Raiders, who should beat the Vikings but not blow them out.
The Raiders have given up the third-most fantasy points to running backs this season and are giving up 5.2 yards per carry, worst in the league.
Peterson, averaging the third-most points among running backs, will explode in Week 11.
Wide Receiver: Wes Welker, New England Patriots
Wes Welker only caught six passes for 46 yards in Week 10, but, to be fair, he was being covered by Darrelle Revis.
For the season, Welker is averaging the second-most fantasy points among receivers and he faces a Kansas City Chiefs defense in Week 11 that has given up the 11th-most fantasy points to receivers.
A lot of the top pass-catchers are matched up against pretty good pass defenses in Week 11, but the Chiefs can be beat and Welker has followed a bad game with a good one every time this season.
Tight End: Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots
I hate to be a Patriots lover, but you've got to love the Big Gronkowski.
All Rob Gronkowski has done this season is average the most fantasy points among tight ends, and he had eight catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns in Week 10 against the New York Jets.
He faces a Chiefs defense that has given up the eighth-most fantasy points to tight ends this season.
Kicker: Dan Bailey, Dallas Cowboys
Dan Bailey is averaging the second-most fantasy points among kickers, second only to longtime veteran David Akers.
The Washington Redskins, his next opponent, allow the second-most fantasy points to kickers.
Kinda self-explanatory why I chose Bailey, right?
The Redskins may have a bad offense, but their defense is pretty good, allowing 19.8 points per game. The Cowboys tend to run a pretty inconsistent offense, so that means Bailey kicks a lot of field goals near the goal line.
Bailey had 15 points in Week 10.
Start him and you won't scoff at kickers anymore.

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