Week 11 Fantasy Football Rankings: Ranking the Stud QBs
Quarterbacks can make or break your fantasy game each week, right?
They can get you that "W" with a 300-yard, three touchdown effort, or humiliate you against your buddy from college with a handful of interceptions.
Who are the best signal callers in Week 11?
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The unanimous No. 1 QB every week, right? I don't care what defense he's up against, and the Buccaneers secondary certainly doesn't pose a major threat.
Is a 300-plus performance with three touchdowns even that big of deal for him anymore?
2. Tom Brady
Brady has returned to his fantasy-God status, or so it seems after his dominating performance against the Jets on Sunday.
He faces a Chiefs' defense that is nothing special and should single-handedly win your matchup this week.
I'd say close to 400 yards and at least three touchdown passes.
3. Tony Romo
Pressure has been taken off Romo with the emergence of DeMarco Murray over the past month.
The Cowboys defense should give their offense tons of possessions because of the ineptitude of the Redskins attack with Rex Grossman behind center.
Can Washington cover Dallas' talented wideouts? I don't think so.
4. Carson Palmer
The Raiders demonstrated their supreme ability to run the football regardless of which running back is taking the handoffs last week against the Chargers.
With all the headlines surrounding Michael Bush's 242 yard effort, Palmer's stat line was just as impressive. He completed 14 of 20 passes for 299 yards with two touchdowns and one interception.
He is up against Minnesota's 30th-ranked pass defense this week.
Enough said.

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