Must Starts

1. Drew Brees - He’s coming off a bye week and should have Reggie Bush back. This is a great matchup vs the Seahawks and Brees will top 300 yards and 3 TDs.

2. Peyton Manning - Look for a big effort against a young Patriots secondary

3. Michael Vick - Coming off a tremendous Monday Night performance and facing a Giants defense which suddenly looks vulnerable to the passing game.

4. Joe Flacco - The Panthers are downright horrible. Look for 275 yards and 3 TDs.

Next In Line

Aaron Rodgers - The Vikings D is old and slow. Rodgers and Co will have a field day.

Phillip Rivers - They get the Broncos at home. Rivers will light it up.

Ben Roethlisberger – The injuries to the O-Line have hurt the running game. Big Ben will be passing on Sunday.

Rounding Out the List

Eli Manning - His receiver corps is thin, but Philly’s D is nothing special.

Carson Palmer – The losses haven’t really affected his performance in fantasy football. He’ll throw 2-3 TDs this week.

Matt Cassel – The Cards are atrocious on the road.

Matt Ryan - He and Roddy White have developed into a dynamic duo. The Rams are stingy on D, but Ryan will have success.

Tom Brady - He’ll be good for 2 TDs vs. the Colts, but look for New England to run the ball more this Sunday to keep Manning on the sidelines.

Kyle Orton - He’ll probably throw between 40-50 times in this one. While it won’t lead to a win, his numbers should be solid.

Shaun Hill - He’s facing a banged up Cowboys secondary in Dallas. Look for Hill to connect with Calvin Johnson and Co. all afternoon for a solid day in fantasy.

Fantasy Sleeper of the Week

Mark Sanchez - The Texans made David Garrard look All-Pro a week ago. Sanchez will toss for over 225 yards and between 2-3 TDs on Sunday. He’s a strong fantasy sleeper play in Week 11.

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