The Week 11 NFL Matchup Chart from Dynasty Nerds is your all-in-one tool for quick, data-driven lineup decisions. Whether you’re setting DFS lineups, making tough start/sit calls, or weighing player props, the CheatChart breaks down every positional advantage across all 32 teams.
Find your player’s team, check their position, and instantly see how much better or worse they’re projected to perform compared to their season average. It’s the ultimate edge for anyone chasing that last roster spot or daily fantasy payout.
Looking for individual player matchups? See our Week 11 Advanced Stats flagship article.
🧠 How to Use the Dynasty Nerds Week 11 Matchup Chart
Step 1: Find your player’s team in the first column.
Step 2: Follow that row to your player’s position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, or DST).
Step 3: That percentage shows how much better or worse they’re expected to perform this week vs. their norm.
Example: If you’re deciding between Khalil Shakir (WR–BUF) and Quinshon Judkins (RB–CLE)
- Shakir’s WR matchup shows +13%, a moderately positive outlook.
- Judkins’ RB matchup is –17%, a moderately negative one.
Given both average around 12 PPG, lean Shakir for Week 11.
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🔥 Quarterback Matchups | Week 11 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet
Geno Smith has the gold star matchup for QB this week with 40%. While he’s been underwhelming for fantasy, he’s going against the Cowboys who have been a money-printer for opposition fantasy players. He’s a high-risk, high-reward QB2 this week.
Justin Herbert gets the second-best QB matchup of the week. His volume has been great—start him with confidence.
Jordan Love holds down the third highest spot with a matchup of 31%. The overall matchup isn’t anything to write home about, but he’s a solid starter regardless.
Cam Ward comes in dead last with a matchup of –41%. Between his performances and this matchup, he’s borderline unstartable even in SuperFlex leagues.
Baker Mayfield gets the second-worst matchup at QB with –33%. Despite giving a few bad performances within the last month, he’s still a QB1 on the week.
Mac Jones sits third from the bottom with a –26% matchup. He’s coming off a big week, so it’s tempting to start him, but just be wary that his floor will be low.
💪 Running Back Matchups | Week 11 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet
Rico Dowdle gets this week’s top matchup for RB with 43%. While both teams in this game have been unpredictable this season, Dowdle has been the lead back in Carolina when healthy and can be started with confidence.
Jaylen Warren has a great matchup of 37%. Warren has by far the best rush share of the top three matchups this week and has the best shot at giving you a week-winning performance.
Rachaad White gets the third overall matchup at RB this week at 36%. While he hasn’t been earth-shattering, he should be locked into your lineup this week.
Saquon Barkley comes in dead last with a matchup of –32%. That won’t stop you from rightfully starting him, though.
RJ Harvey ranks second-to-last this week with a –31% matchup. Despite that, with J.K. Dobbins expected to miss this week, he can be started as he’ll likely get the lion’s share of the rushing work. Just don’t expect a breakout performance just yet.
Tyrone Tracy has the third-toughest matchup this week with –29%. He had just 71 yards on 14 carries last week in a good matchup, so he should be avoided considering this is on the opposite end of the spectrum.
🎯 Wide Receiver Matchups | Week 11 Fantasy Football DFS Insights
Justin Jefferson leads the league this week with a 34% matchup. Despite coming off bad performances, both he and Jordan Addison should be in lineups this week.
Rome Odunze gets the next best matchup at WR with a 24%. He’s coming off a big week, and with D.J. Moore banged up, there’s a chance he could see another big game.
Ja’Marr Chase rounds out the top three matchups with 23%. Both he and Tee Higgins should be automatic starters every week anyway—this is just icing on the cake.
Stefon Diggs comes in dead last with a matchup of –25%. The implied game script is not in his favor; you shouldn’t see him as anything more than a low-end WR2.
Chimere Dike and Elic Ayomanor sit just ahead of him at –22%. Combined with Calvin Ridley’s possible return, none of these Titans receivers should be started if you can avoid it.
Rashee Rice currently sits third worst with a –20% matchup. That said, his target share has been elite since his return from suspension, and he should be a weekly starter regardless of matchup.
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🧩 Tight End Matchups | Week 11 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet
Oronde Gadsden gets a very nice matchup of 69% this week. His target share has been fantastic, so despite coming off a bad performance, he should be locked in this week. Also, maybe consider throwing a later-round pick to his manager in dynasty leagues; this may be a slight buy-low moment.
AJ Barner gets the next best matchup at TE with a 38%. His targets have been fluky, so you can overlook him in most leagues.
Brock Bowers has the #3 matchup at TE with a 34%. He’s up against Dallas, so while you can’t expect another Week 9 performance, it’s more likely this week than most others.
Cade Otton has the worst matchup of the week at TE with a –49%. That said, his volume makes him a locked TE1 week in and week out.
Sam LaPorta has the next roughest matchup this week with a –47%. He’s also in the group of tight ends with elite target shares, so you can start him regardless.
Johnny Mundt has the third-toughest matchup this week with –43%. You can leave him on waivers even in a good matchup.
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🛡️ IDP Matchups | Top DL, LB & DB Plays for Week 11

Last week’s DB play of the week, Cole Bishop, paid off big time.
This week, we will continue to target the Miami matchup with Mike Sainristil. He’s by far the best DB for fantasy on the Washington roster, but Jeremy Reaves can also be considered. Both should have near 100% snap counts this week due to team injuries, so it’s a particularly good situation.
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🧠 Week 11 NFL CheatChart FAQ | Fantasy Football, DFS & Prop Bet Edges
Q1: How does the Week 11 NFL CheatChart help with fantasy football and DFS lineup building?
A: The Week 11 NFL CheatChart shows how each team performs versus positional averages, revealing matchup advantages and weak spots. It’s a quick way to see where players like Geno Smith or Rico Dowdle have higher ceilings based on opponent tendencies.
Q2: Which players have the best matchups in the Week 11 CheatChart?
A: For fantasy and DFS alike, Geno Smith, Rico Dowdle, Justin Jefferson, and Oronde Gadsden headline the week’s top edges. Each faces a defense that’s historically generous to their position group, giving them breakout potential in any format.
Q3: How do I read the percentages on the Dynasty Nerds CheatChart?
A: Positive percentages mean a team’s opponent allows more fantasy points than average to that position—green is good. Negative percentages mean the defense limits that position’s scoring—red is bad. The higher or lower the number, the stronger the effect.
Q4: Which players should fantasy managers fade based on Week 11 matchups?
A: The chart flags players like Cam Ward, Travis Etienne, and Stefon Diggs as risk plays this week. Their opponents suppress fantasy output at their positions, making them tough starts unless volume or game script shifts in their favor.
Q5: How can I use the Week 11 NFL CheatChart to make prop bets or start/sit calls?
A: Use the chart as your matchup decoder. If a player’s team shows a big green number, that’s a buy signal for overs, DFS exposure, or start decisions. Red numbers indicate under bets, fades, or bench considerations. It’s a data-driven shortcut to faster lineup clarity.
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