Week 11 recap: Was your week better than a perfect 10, an 11? Were my picks? Let’s see. First off, I said to start Aaron Rodgers and Jacoby Brissett. In his game, Rodgers ended up getting hurt, but beforehand, he ended up with 116 yards passing and 1 TD. I was wrong to start him. Brissett, meanwhile, had 457 yards passing (you read that right), 2 TDs, and 2 picks. I was right to start him. At RB, I said to start Jaylen Warren and R. J. Harvey. Warren, like Rodgers, got hurt in his game, and beforehand for Warren, he had 62 yards rushing and nothing else, thereby making me wrong to start him. Harvey ended up with 30 yards rushing, 20 yards receiving, and nothing else, so I was wrong to start him too. At wide out, I said to start Jordan Addison and DeVonta Smith. Addison had only 20 yards receiving, but he got a TD. Close, so we will call that one a push. Smith, meanwhile, got only 1 catch for 8 yards and nothing else. I was wrong to start him. At tight end, I said to start Zach Ertz and Noah Fant. Ertz had 42 yards receiving but nothing else, while Fant had 36 yards receiving and lost a fumble, thereby making me wrong to start both of them. For the team defenses, I said to start the Dolphins and Ravens. The Dolphins won, held the Commanders to 13 points, along with 1 sack, 1 pick, and a fumble recovery. I was right to start them. The Ravens also won, held the Browns to 16 points, along with 3 sacks and a pick. I was right to start them too.

QB:

Jared Goff – Time to put him back in your lineup. I was right to sit him last week, and I will be right to put him back in the starting lineup against the 3rd worst pass D in the Giants.

Bryce Young – He just threw over 400 yards in a game, so we know it’s possible, and this week he has a 49ers D that just gave up over 450 yards to Brissett. Another 400+ yard game for Young? Maybe? Maybe not, but the matchup is worth the risk.

RB: 

TreVeyon Henderson – Even with Stevenson presumably to play coming off an injury, Henderson will get most, if not a dominant amount of RB opportunities against the worst rush D in the league in Cincy.

Alvin Kamara – He is listed as questionable at this point, but he has not missed a game with injury so far, so let’s assume he is good to go. So, if he plays, consider him as he had his most carries of the year last game out, and this week he faces a bottom 10 rush D in Hot Lanta. He will have the opportunities left and right and the middle too. Good risk reward player option.

WR:

Zay Flowers – He has not gotten a score since week 1, but he still gets the targets and the yards. This week he faces a Jets D that is waning. Score #2 on the season this week? Yup.

Michael Wilson – Another 15 catches and almost 200 yards this week? Maybe not, but another week as the #1 receiver in Arizona is definitely worth the risk. Maybe even a TD this time.

TE: 

Hunter Henry – Mr. Matchup Dependent has a match up even I can depend on as he faces a Bengals defense that gives up the most fantasy points to tight ends.

Coleston Loveland – He faces a Steelers D that is good, but sometimes not, and they are bottom 5 against tight ends. His matchup is a good one and worth the risk for the position.

D:

Browns – They have a Raiders team that is just not consistently good, well at least the offense that is. I think the Browns get their first win on the road in Vegas and do not crap out on this opportunity.

Lions – This has to be a turnaround game for them after getting shut down this past week by Philly. Luckily for them, they get a poor team in the Giants at home to help cure their ills. No way they lose this game. No way.

By Brooksie on November 22, 2025