10 MUST START Players for Week 11 Fantasy Football
The Fantasy Football Club with Sal Vetri
Sal Vetri
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🗓️ 14 November 2025
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10 Players You MUST START Before They Blow Up in Week 11
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| 0:00.0 | If you play fantasy football, this video will help you win your week 11 matchup. Let me explain. I've gathered over hundreds of fantasy football starts-sit questions that I've gotten across all different social medias this week. And I'm going to tell you the 10 guys that I think you need to be starting. No doubt about it. It's going to answer a lot of your questions. So we got to start with Tyron Tracy, who is like one of the five running backs that has come up so many different times, whether I've been doing like live streams on social media DMs, wherever in person even, Tyron Tracy has come up this week. Somebody asked me about starting him in their flex spot. I want to talk about this as we head into week 11, but first we have to look back at what happened in week 10. A lot happened for the Giants between week 10 and week 11 firing the coach and new quarterback starting. Obviously, those are big things. They're going to impact Tyron Tracy. We'll get into that. But the other thing here is Tyrone Tracy had a season high 14 carries, a season high 71 rushing yards, a season high inefficiency in that game last week. Now, obviously he hasn't had a lot of opportunities to go out there and have a ton of carries because Cam Scadaboo is the starter for a stretch this year, but Scadaboo is now injured. He's done for the year. And Tyrone Tracy is quietly becoming a legit workhorse running back. Last week, he just played 66% of the snaps, had over 52% of the rush attempts. And by the way, this factors in Jackson Dart's rush attempts. So that's obviously going to be morphed at dart when he does not play this week and potentially in future weeks and 40 percent of the routes run now this is pretty big and what is also pretty big is the fact that brian dable ended up getting fired this past week now why does that matter brian dable had a lot of loyalty he had a lot of respect for Devin Singletary, the backup running back on this team. |
| 1:29.4 | They went back in the day from when Devin Singletary was a rookie in Buffalo together, and he's always liked him. He always goes out of his way in post-game press conferences to bring up Devin Singletar. Well, maybe not always, but he's doing it a lot, a lot more than you would normally bring up a backup or a third string. Running back, he likes the guy, and I'm sure that factored into Devon Singletary seeing a good amount of work, |
| 1:45.9 | especially in week nine where Singletary seeing a good amount of work, |
| 1:45.9 | especially in week nine where Singletary saw strangely a lot of work. All right, so that's one big domino. The other big domino is James Winston is starting this week. And that's pretty big because James Winston normally is like just the cheat code for fantasy. This matters for Tyron Tracy because we saw him last year as a rookie who wasn't even a full-time player until like week five or six, catch 38 balls out of the backfield. I bring that up because this week, the New York Giants are facing the Packers at seven point home underdogs, as you can see right here on Draft Kings, seven point home underdogs. What does that mean? It means you're probably going to get in his first game as a starter this year and with the Giants, James Winston throwing 40, 45 times in this game. And if that's the case, I think Tyron Tracy's probably going to earn four to six plus targets. That's great for his upside and half PPR and PBR format. So Tyron Tracy, right now for me in my rankings for this week, you can check them out at Join the Blueprint.com. |
| 2:34.6 | If you're not already a member, 10,000 people have access, you can as well. He's currently a top 24 borderline top 20 running back for me this week, which means he's an Arb2 or a flex play and should be in almost every single one of your lineups who has it. Now this week, I have a similar rank on the fourth round rookie running back out of USC, Woody marks for the Houston Texans because we just saw him last year or last week take on what |
| 2:53.6 | might have been a true workload, like a workhorse role for the Houston Texans. Let me explain. So last week, Woody Marks comes out here and he plays 78% of the snaps, ranked top seven amongst running backs last, or seventh overall amongst running backs last weeks. He saw 70% of the backfield carries, 55% of the routes. This was a true workhorse usage. If he was to see this usage all year long, we would expect him to finish as like a top 12 running back. Now, obviously, we don't expect him to see this type of usage all year long. In this game specifically, the Houston Texans were trailing pretty big and had to play from behind. Ultimately, they came back in a crazy game and beat the Jaguars 36 to 29. But because they were playing from behind, you could see that got down pretty early in this one, 10-0, and then they were down multiple scores for most of the game until they scored 26 unanswered points in the fourth quarter. While you're playing from behind, it makes sense that you get your past catching running back. one of the best past catching running backs as a college prospect that we've seen and coming to the NFL in quite some time. |
| 3:43.4 | Over 200 career college cats. it makes sense that you get your past catching running back. One of the best past catching running backs as a college prospect that we've seen |
| 3:41.7 | and coming into the NFL in quite some time, over 200 career college catches. But the interesting thing about this is that Woody Marks was on the field to start the game. He was on the field for these first drive right here. An interception by Dave Smills. It was only three plays of past Seneca Collins. He's on the field for all these. He's starting over Nick Chubb, and then he's getting the first carry and touches of the game in the first quarter. |
| 4:00.1 | He gets a negative three-yard run. He gets a 12-yard catcher. Then Nick Chub comes in. He was starting playing three drives ahead of Nick Chub in this game. So yes, it became a blowout. It became a pass-happy script for Woody Marks in terms of the Texans trailing. but indications from the beginning was that Woody Marks was going to be the starting running |
| 4:16.3 | back and potentially a workhorse for this game. That's what he ended up being. As you can see from Nathan Yonke, be sure to follow him on Twitter at PFF underscore Nate Yonke. He's showing Woody Mark snap percentages on offense by week. And that's the exact chart you want to see. A rookie who's going from playing barely any of the snaps in week one, |
| 4:31.0 | and he's just trending all the way up to now playing a season high this past week. And two out of the last three weeks, by the way, were some of his highest snaps of the year, but a season high, 78% of the snaps. You're basically getting at this point, these two running backs are all that's mostly involved. Nick Chub and Woody Marks. Nick Chubb has showed showed all year long outside of maybe like two total explosive runs. A couple of weeks ago, he had a long touchdown run in prime time. One run last week was a nice explosive play of 10 plus yards. Outside of that, he really hasn't done much all year long. And every single week, Woody Marks is making multiple big plays per game. It does look like Davis Mills is going to start this week. Now I'm recording this on Thursday, so maybe that changes if C.J. Stroud is able to return. But if that's the case, if Davis Mills is going to start, you would probably expect the Houston Texans this week to maybe keep a game a little bit closer. They are six point favorites because they're facing probably the worst team in the NFL, the Tennessee Titans. So a couple of things are going to happen here. If this game stays closer because C.J. Strout isn't playing, well, then maybe you get a couple of more checkdown targets for Woody Marks from Davis Mills. But if the Texans indeed play with this six-point leader more for most of the game, that just helps Woody Marks even more because it probably sets yourself up for having a lot of carries in the second half against a defense in the Tennessee Titans that as of right now, according to NFL Pro, allows the sixth most rushing yards per game, 141 per game. |
| 5:51.5 | Honestly, I don't think they're the worst run defense. They're just not good on offense and they're a bad enough defense that they fall behind in games and teams just run, run, run on them. That's going to help again, what do you mark? So I think you want to have him in your lineup this week. He's an RB2 for me. |
| 5:55.2 | I mentioned that I had Tyron Tracy ranked as like my RB21 as of this recording. |
| 5:57.0 | That will be updated based on practice reports. |
| 6:13.3 | The rest of the week and Sunday morning. Woody Marks is right around that same range. He's a top 24 borderline top 20 running back for me, which means in most leagues, especially competitive 10 and definitely 12 team leagues, he should be in your starting lineups. All right, let's go from a couple of running backs to a must-start wide receiver now. |
| 6:11.0 | And I have to talk about Wondell Robinson for many of reasons, because he's quietly had an awesome month of football the past month. Overall in the year, he's had a good year, even though he's played now, it's going to be this week with three different quarterbacks. Early on in the season in that overtime game, he had a big game of 28 fantasy points, right? but more recently, look at this. Over the past five weeks, |
| 6:28.0 | he's had 20 fantasy points, top 10 finish, 15 fantasy points, top 24 finish. Then he only had 7.8, but he had a lot of targets. Then he had 14 and 12. He's now had at least 12 fantasy points in four out of his last five games. During that stretch, the targets have been incredible. you're getting targets of seven 12 only four |
| 6:45.0 | 11 and 11 I mean three out of his last four games he's had at least 11 targets now I get it you're |
| 6:50.1 | going to say okay there's a new quarterback coming in that a stat that that that rapport he had with |
| 6:53.9 | russell wilson and jackson dart might not be there I completely agree in most situations but again |
| 6:57.8 | this new quarterback is james winston the james winston that last year the New Orleans Saints, and basically any single where he's been in his career just propels awesome fantasy environments because he throws interceptions, which means he plays from behind, which means he has to throw the ball a ton. Look at this from right here. Ryan Heath, you talked about this last year. James Winston is feeding families, he said, targets per game with James Winston last year for the Cleveland Browns. Jerry Judy was averaging 10 targets per game. He was the wide receiver three in fantasy during that time. Elijah Moore was averaging 9.3. He was a top 5 wide receiver in fantasy. Cedric Tillman was averaging 9 and David and Joku was averaging 7.7. Three different wide receivers for the Browns last year were averaging at least |
| 7:34.2 | nine targets per game. Even David and Joku, the tight end was averaging nearly eight per game. I get it. This was a different offense, a different team, a different defense on that Browns. I get all of that, but this just shows you what James Winston does. He provides a lot of targets and fantasy production for wide receivers, tight ends and running backs. I mean, let's just look at it. This is the per game stats according to player profiler last year for James Winston. |
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