TE PPR Fantasy Leaderboard Week 11: Who started, last place in fantasy football
Tight end depth – ever heard of it? This week, you will. It looks like for the first time in the whole season there are several options on the start or rest bubble that appear to be legitimate sleepers. Hopefully you’re in the playoffs, but if not, what’s more fun than playing a spoiler and knocking someone else off their pedestal? Let our Week 11 fantasy TE PPR rankings help you decide who to start in this often frustrating position.
If you have Kyle Pitts (vs. Patriots), Mark Andrews (@Bears) or Darren Waller (vs. Bengals), just know your boys are in tough games with a top 10 TE defence. – but also know that you cannot bench them.
WEEK 11 PPR ASSESSMENT:
Midfielder | Run back | Wide receiver | VND / ST | Kicker
For those in need of a streamer, look no further than Evan Engram (@Buccaneers), Pat Freiermith (@ Chargers), Cole Kmet (vs. Ravens), and if he’s back from a hamstring injury, Logan Thomas ( @Panthers). All but Thomas are playing mediocre defense for the position. Thomas really has one of the tougher games this week, but we’re backing him. He is still present in over 40% of all tournaments, so we are allowed to call him a streamer. If he goes up against Carolina, he will go from streamer to automatic starter in your lineup. Isn’t that a nice deal?
RANKING STANDARD WEEK 11:
Midfielder | Run back | Wide receiver | Tight ending | VND / ST | Kicker
Dallas Goedert (vs. Saints) has been productive this year, but can we really call him a starter? Since Zach Ertz was traded, he has failed to live up to expectations and go against what was well defended Wednesday against fictional tight ends in Week 10. It was all not his fault. me, but in my imagination, that doesn’t matter. Goedert has more of an edge in PPR tournaments, but he’s still a bubble player this week if he gets past the head injury he sustained in Week 10.
Similarly, Dan Arnold (vs. 49ers) has had an unexpected record in the PPR tournaments, but he has one of the toughest matches for the TEs. In a week where options were plentiful, he was a candidate for the bench. There’s also a chance he just gets so many targets no matter what, so you can definitely play him if you need him.
We covered Thomas above, but Rob Gronkowski (back) could also return this week, so keep an eye out for hands-on reports on both. Gronk will have to start if it works.
Enjoy a deep week while we’re having it because chances are, things will be back up soon.
Note: We’ll be updating this TE PPR leaderboard throughout the week, so check back for the latest player movement and analysis.
Fantasy PPR TE Leaderboard Week 11: Who Should Start With a Tight Finish
Rating based on Full point PPR scored
Places | Player |
first | Travis Kelce, KC vs. DAL |
2 | Darren Waller, LV vs CIN |
3 | Mark Andrews, BAL @ CHI |
4 | Mike Gesicki, MIA @ NYJ |
5 | Rob Gronkowski, TB vs. NYG |
6 | George Kittle, SF @ JAX |
7 | TJ Ho Chickenon, DET @ CLE |
8 | Kyle Pitts, ATL vs. NE |
9 | Dawson Knox, BUF vs. IND |
ten | Pat Freiermuth, PIT @ LAC |
11 | Dalton Schultz, DAL @ KC |
twelfth | CJ Uzomah, CIN @ LV |
13 | Dallas Goedert, PHI vs NO |
14 | Dan Arnold, JAX vs. SF |
15 | Cole Kmet, CHI vs. BAL |
16 | Hunter Henry, NE @ ATL |
17 | Evan Engram, NYG @ TB |
18 | Logan Thomas, RED @ CAR |
19 | Zach Ertz, ARI @ SEA |
20 | Tyler Conklin, MIN vs GB |
21 | Jared Cook, LAC vs. PIT |
22 | Adam Trautman, NO @ FIT |
23 | Geoff Swaim, TEN vs. HOUSE |
24 | Gerald Everett, SEA vs. ARI |
25 | Austin Hooper, CLE vs. DET |
26 | Marcedes Lewis, GB @ MIN |
27 | Mo Alie-Cox, IND @ BUF |
28 | Jonnu Smith, NE @ ATL |
29 | Jack Doyle, IND @ BUF |
30 | David Njoku, CLE vs. DET |
thirty first | Jordan Akins, HOU @ TEN |
32 | Tommy Tremble, CAR vs. WAS |
33 | Hayden Hurst, ATL vs. NE |
34 | Ryan Griffin, NYJ vs. MIA |
35 | Will disagree, SEA versus ARI |