Fantasy football Player Projections -- Breaking down Week 11

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Fantasy football Player Projections -- Breaking down Week 11
Fantasy football Player Projections -- Breaking down Week 11 /

Nick Foles has thrown for 634 yards and 10 touchdowns in the last two games, and no interceptions.
Nick Foles has thrown for 634 yards and 10 touchdowns in the last two games, and no interceptions :: Drew Hallowell/Getty Images

Fantasy Player Projections: Week 11

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Quarterbacks

    1. 1
    2. DrewBreesSaints vs 49ersQB
    3. PASS YDS325
    4. PASS TD4
    5. INT0
    6. RUSH YDS0
    7. RUSH TD0
    Brees had a monster day against the Cowboys in Week 10, throwing for 392 yards and four scores. You know what to do here.
    1. 2
    2. RussellWilsonSeahawks vs VikingsQB
    3. PASS YDS289
    4. PASS TD3
    5. INT0
    6. RUSH YDS46
    7. RUSH TD0
    Wilson should be able to take advantage of a Minnesota defense that allows the second-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks.
    1. 3
    2. NickFolesEagles vs RedskinsQB
    3. PASS YDS336
    4. PASS TD3
    5. INT1
    6. RUSH YDS27
    7. RUSH TD0
    If he can throw four more touchdowns without an interception, Foles will match the record set by Peyton Manning earlier this season for most TDs to start a year without a pick. He could very well do it against Washington.

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Running Backs

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    2. JamaalCharlesChiefs at BroncosRB
    3. RUSH YDS131
    4. RUSH TD1
    5. REC YDS36
    6. REC TD1
    Charles will be counted on to have a big day against a Denver defense that has allowed the 10th-most fantasy points per game to running backs.
    1. 2
    2. LeSeanMcCoyEagles vs RedskinsRB
    3. RUSH YDS128
    4. RUSH TD1
    5. REC YDS32
    6. REC TD1
    Washington allows the fifth-most fantasy points per game to running backs. Expect a monster day from McCoy.
    1. 3
    2. AlfredMorrisRedskins at EaglesRB
    3. RUSH YDS124
    4. RUSH TD2
    5. REC YDS13
    6. REC TD0
    Morris keeps on cranking out monster games. He ran for 139 yards on 26 carries last week and should be trusted as an RB1 every week.

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Wide Receivers

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    2. AndreJohnsonTexans vs RaidersWR
    3. REC YDS115
    4. REC TD2
    Johnson had just five catches for 37 yards last week, though he managed to score twice. He's one of the best options at the position against a Raiders defense that allows the fifth-most fantasy points per game to receivers.
    1. 2
    2. T.Y.HiltonColts at TitansWR
    3. REC YDS104
    4. REC TD2
    While the Titans have allowed the fewest fantasy points per game to receivers, Hilton is a WR1 who should be started every week.
    1. 3
    2. CalvinJohnsonLions at SteelersWR
    3. REC YDS103
    4. REC TD2
    Johnson finally had some success against the Bears, though it was largely against an injured Charles Tillman. You know the drill.

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Tight Ends

    1. 1
    2. JimmyGrahamSaints vs 49ersTE
    3. REC YDS103
    4. REC TD1
    The 49ers have allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends. Yeah, I'm still starting Graham with confidence.
    1. 2
    2. JordanReedRedskins at EaglesTE
    3. REC YDS86
    4. REC TD1
    Reed caught six passes for 62 yards and a TD against the Vikings. While the Eagles have allowed the third-fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends, you no doubt feel comfortable with him as your starter.
    1. 3
    2. ScottChandlerBills vs JetsTE
    3. REC YDS74
    4. REC TD1
    Chandler had a typical game last week, catching three passes for 21 yards.

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Kickers

    1. 1
    2. StevenHauschkaSeahawks vs VikingsK
    3. PAT4
    4. FG3
    Hauschka had a huge day last week, kicking four field goals, including one from 53 yards. He's now 22-for-23 on the season.
    1. 2
    2. RandyBullockTexans vs RaidersK
    3. PAT3
    4. FG3
    Bullock missed another field goal last week and has now missed nine on the season. It's hard to believe he is still employed.
    1. 3
    2. DavidAkersLions at SteelersK
    3. PAT3
    4. FG3
    Akers missed his only field-goal attempt last week and is 12-for-16 on the season.

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Defenses

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    2. Cardinalsat JaguarsCardinals at JaguarsDEFENSE
    3. PTS ALLOWED13
    4. SACKS4
    5. INT2
    6. TD1
    The Cardinals should be one of the top-performing defenses this week, as they head to Jacksonville to take on the lowly Jaguars.
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    2. Seahawksvs VikingsSeahawks vs VikingsDEFENSE
    3. PTS ALLOWED17
    4. SACKS4
    5. INT3
    6. TD0
    The Seahawks clamped down on the Falcons last week, but didn't do much in terms of fantasy scoring. Start them with confidence this week.
    1. 3
    2. Texansvs RaidersTexans vs RaidersDEFENSE
    3. PTS ALLOWED13
    4. SACKS5
    5. INT2
    6. TD0
    The Texans forced three turnovers against the Cardinals last week and are a great play against the visiting Raiders.

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