WATSON HAS TO BE ON POINT
Week 11 fantasy football rankings: Call your shot
Nov 14, 2019, 5:46 pm
WATSON HAS TO BE ON POINT
These are my very early ranks, so keep in mind I post these on Thursday. Make sure you check the injury report on Sunday for players that have missed practice. If it doesn't look like a player will play this week, I typically won't rank him. Keep in mind, these are PPR rankings, and don't forget to set your lineup for Thursday Night Football.
If you have any questions, feel free to hit me up on Twitter. Be sure to check out my show MoneyLine with Jerry Bo on ESPN 97.5FM. We're on every Sunday morning from 10-noon, and we'll talk a lot of fantasy football and NFL gambling getting you ready for kickoff every Sunday.
1 Lamar Jackson
2 Patrick Mahomes
3 Drew Brees
4 Dak Prescott
5 Deshaun Watson
6 Josh Allen
7 Jimmy Garoppolo
8 Derek Carr
9 Tom Brady
10 Philip Rivers
11 Matt Ryan
12 Jameis Winston
13 Kirk Cousins
14 Carson Wentz
15 Kyle Allen
1 Christian McCaffrey
2 Ezekiel Elliott
3 Dalvin Cook
4 Melvin Gordon
5 Josh Jacobs
6 Alvin Kamara
7 Leonard Fournette
8 James Conner
9 Le'Veon Bell
10 Tevin Coleman
11 Mark Ingram
12 Nick Chubb
13 Damien Williams
14 Austin Ekeler
15 James White
16 Devin Singletary
17 Brian Hill
18 Todd Gurley
19 Marlon Mack
20 Ronald Jones
21 Joe Mixon
22 Phillip Lindsay
23 Kenyan Drake
24 Jordan Howard
25 David Montgomery
26 JD McKissic
27 Miles Sanders
28 Tarek Cohen
29 Kareem Hunt
30 Royce Freeman
*I'm done with David Johnson until he proves he's healthy.
1 Michael Thomas
2 Tyreek Hill
3 Julio Jones
4 Amari Cooper
5 Mike Evans
6 Julian Edelman
7 Chris Godwin
8 DeAndre Hopkins
9 Cooper Kupp
10 D.J. Moore
11 Keenan Allen
12 D.J. Chark
13 John Brown
14 Robert Woods
15 Marquise Brown
16 Kenny Golladay
17 Odell Beckham
18 Michael Gallup
19 Tyrell Williams
20 Stefon Diggs
21 Courtland Sutton
22 Jamison Crowder
23 Jarvis Landry
24 Christian Kirk
25 Curtis Samuel
26 Deebo Samuel
27 Sammy Watkins
28 JuJu Smith-Schuster
29 Calvin Ridley
30 Allen Robinson
31 Tyler Boyd
32 Dede Westbrook
33 Terry McLaurin
34 Mike Williams
35 Marvin Jones
36 Mohamed Sanu
*I'm assuming Emmanuel Sanders won't play, but we'll have to see if he's active. He's a risk/reward low-end No.2 fantasy receiver for me this week.
1 Travis Kelce
2 Hunter Henry
3 Darren Waller
4 Mark Andrews
5 Zach Ertz
6 Greg Olsen
7 Jared Cook
8 Gerald Everett
9 Eric Ebron
10 OJ Howard
11 Jason Witten
12 Jack Doyle
13 T.J. Hockenson
14 Dallas Goedert
15 David Fells
1 Rams
2 Bills
3 Vikings
4 Cowboys
5 Steelers
6 Patriots
7 Bears
8 49ers
9 Raiders
10 Saints
11 Jets
12 Jaguars
1 Justin Tucker
2 Harrison Butker
3 Wil Lutz
4 Greg Zuerlein
5 Joey Slye
6 Michael Badgley
7 Dan Bailey
8 Brett Maher
9 Zane Gonzalez
10 Matt Prater
11 Ka'imi Fairbairn
12 Nick Folk
There’s been plenty of buzz about the Texans making moves during this year’s draft, and they didn’t waste any time proving it true.
Just hours before the 2025 NFL Draft kicks off, Houston has pulled off a trade with the Cleveland Browns.
It’s starting early today 👀
Texans Trade:
🔴 2025 5th round pick (166 overall)
🔴 2027 5th round pick
Browns Trade:
🔴 2025 6th round pick (179 overall)
🔴 2025 6th round pick (216 overall)
🔴 2025 7th round pick (255 overall) pic.twitter.com/b7VeYpJUNt
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) April 24, 2025
Houston is sending a 2025 5th round pick and a 2027 5th round pick to Cleveland in exchange for two 2025 6th round picks and one 2025 7th round selection.
While it's no certainty, it sure seems the Texans are trying to acquire as much capital as possible in the 2025 Draft to help them maneuver up and down the board over the next three days.
Texans GM Nick Caserio has a reputation as a wheeler and dealer, and this year is clearly no exception.
Will the Texans use this capital to move up in the first round? We're about to find out!
Go Texans!