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Top player at every fantasy position in Week 11 of NFL fantasy season

November 19, 2025

Top player at every fantasy position in Week 11 of NFL fantasy season Josh Allen (Erik Drost, Wikimedia Commons)

It is now time to take a look at the top fantasy player at every fantasy position from week 11. We are featuring one quarterback, one running back, one wide receiver, one tight end and one kicker.

Quarterback–Josh Allen

A year ago, Josh Allen set the NFL record for most fantasy points in a single game with 57.88 in a 44-42 Bills loss to the Los Angeles Rams. On Sunday, Allen was masterful again. This time he had 48.68 fantasy points in a 44-32 Bills win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Allen completed 19 of 30 passes for 317 passing yards and three passing touchdowns, along with six rushes for 30 rushing yards and three more rushing touchdowns.

Running back–Sean Tucker

All of a sudden, the Buffalo Bills cannot stop the run. They will awful last week against the Miami Dolphins, and were terrible in week 11 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs’s leading running back was Sean Tucker of Owings Mills, Maryland, who had 19 rushes for 106 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns, along with two catches for 34 receiving yards and another major score.


Wide Receiver–Tetairoa McMillan

The top receiver of the week is the second top rookie of the week. Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan of Waimanalo, Hawaii had eight catches for 130 receiving yards and two touchdowns. His major scores in a 30-27 Carolina win over Atlanta were for seven and 12 yards.



Tight End–George Kittle

The native of Madison, Wisconsin was out earlier this year with a torn hamstring. George Kittle is back now and and a major part of the San Francisco’s offense. In a 41-22 49ers win over the Arizona Cardinals, Kittle had six catches for 67 receiving yards and two touchdowns, with the major scores being for four and 30 receiving yards.


Kicker–Wil Lutz

The Denver Broncos beat the Kansas City Chiefs 22-19 on Sunday. Broncos kicker Wil Lutz contributed to 72.7% of the Denver offense as he made five field goals and a convert. Lutz’s field goals were for 24, 29, 35, 38 and 54 yards.

 

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