Welcome to Week 11 of the NFL season and our weekly PPR fantasy football superflex rankings for 2022. We know many of you now compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. It might look odd to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ranked ahead of typical RB2 and WR2 options, but the potential scoring impact demands it. If your league is of the standard flex variety, just ignore the presence of quarterbacks. Regardless, good luck in Week 11 and beyond!
Week 11 byes: Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
These rankings have been updated for news and to remove players from Thursday's Titans-Packers game.
1. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs (QB1): A new No. 1 this week! Mahomes continues to thrive, and lately he's been running, too.
2. Josh Allen, Bills (QB2): Perhaps elbow is bothering him, and we hate the turnovers, but the fantasy numbers are still there.
3. Jalen Hurts, Eagles (QB3): Look for Eagles to take better care of the football versus the Colts. Don't overthink this.
4. Justin Fields, Bears (QB4): Hard to believe how awesome he's been lately. To rank him this well is really saying something.
5. Saquon Barkley, Giants (RB1): Comes off a whopping 35 rushing attempts. As far as we know, he's healthy, and so valuable.
6. Austin Ekeler, Chargers (RB2): Certainly on his way to topping 100 receptions.
7. Justin Jefferson, Vikings (WR1): The No. 1 player in my rest-of-season rankings somehow seems to keep getting better.
8. Stefon Diggs, Bills (WR2)
9. Lamar Jackson, Ravens (QB5): Comes off the bye week having thrown for less than 150 yards in two of past three games.
10. Joe Burrow, Bengals (QB6)
11. Justin Herbert, Chargers (QB7): Scored 23.4 points in first Chiefs meeting, which matters more than his recent struggles sans his top WRs.
12. Christian McCaffrey, 49ers (RB3): Have to wonder if 49ers try to keep his rushing attempts in check moving forward.
13. Travis Kelce, Chiefs (TE1)
14. Davante Adams, Raiders (WR3)
15. Kirk Cousins, Vikings (QB8): Somehow, someway, he remains underrated. Only nine QBs average more fantasy points.
16. Dak Prescott, Cowboys (QB9)
17. Joe Mixon, Bengals (RB4)
18. Dalvin Cook, Vikings (RB5): His 81-yard TD jaunt saved his fantasy performance versus Bills, and kept away any concerns.
19. Jonathan Taylor, Colts (RB6): Finally looked healthy and explosive, but it was against the Raiders. Eagles present different challenge.
20. Josh Jacobs, Raiders (RB7): Look for low-scoring game in Denver, but for Jacobs to get ample touches.
21. CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (WR4)
22. DeAndre Hopkins, Cardinals (WR5)
23. A.J. Brown, Eagles (WR6): Commanders held him to one catch on Monday, but have to assume production returns this week.
24. Daniel Jones, Giants (QB10): Normally not coveted in fantasy, but this week, it's the Lions!
25. Marcus Mariota, Falcons (QB11): Be on alert: Mariota has been fine, but team has lost two in a row and has a rookie QB close to playing.
26. Alvin Kamara, Saints (RB8): Two disturbingly quiet games in a row, but does it really matter who plays QB?
27. Nick Chubb, Browns (RB9)
28. Mark Andrews, Ravens (TE2): Team claims he'll play through shoulder injury, and we always believe the team, right? Well, OK.
29. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions (WR7): Huge game at Bears reminded us he can be a WR1 option. Giants should be tougher challenge.
30. Dameon Pierce, Texans (RB10)
31. Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots (RB11): Team comes off bye for Jets rematch, and we will watch Stevenson's volume. May be concerns.
32. Taylor Heinicke, Commanders (QB12): How can they sit him now for the other guy? Well, they shouldn't. But it's the Commanders.
33. Jimmy Garoppolo, 49ers (QB13)
34. Russell Wilson, Broncos (QB14): Hey, he plays at home against the Raiders! Didn't exactly light them up in Week 4, though.
35. Tee Higgins, Bengals (WR8)
36. Terry McLaurin, Commanders (WR9): Certainly back to WR2 status with Heinicke slinging the football. Don't change things, Commanders.
37. Colt McCoy, Cardinals (QB15)
38. Jacoby Brissett, Browns (QB16): Running out of time to prove he's a starting QB in this league, and Bills were thrown on last week.
39. Jared Goff, Lions (QB17)
40. Kenny Pickett, Steelers (QB18): Adds considerable value when he runs, but Steelers seem to prefer he stays in pocket.
41. Andy Dalton, Saints (QB19): Could be him, could be Jameis Winston. Saints' season has slipped away and Eagles have their first-round pick.
42. Matthew Stafford, Rams (QB20)
43. Derek Carr, Raiders (QB21)
44. Mike Williams, Chargers (WR10): May return from high-ankle sprain. If he plays, assume team is comfortable with big snaps.
45. Michael Pittman Jr., Colts (WR11): Targets are not a problem, regardless of QB. Somewhat of a stretch to assume WR2 numbers.
46. Amari Cooper, Browns (WR12)
47. DJ Moore, Panthers (WR13)
48. James Conner, Cardinals (RB12): Entered Week 10 with one touchdown, and left with three. Looks like he's safe now.
49. D'Onta Foreman, Panthers (RB13): Well over 100 rushing yards in three of four games. Should not be a timeshare here.
50. Zach Wilson, Jets (QB22)
51. Baker Mayfield, Panthers (QB23): Only if you really, really need a QB. Panthers do with PJ Walker hurt.
52. Davis Mills, Texans (QB24)
53. Matt Ryan, Colts (QB25): Returned from two-game benching with numbers usable in deep leagues, but that's about it.
54. Mac Jones, Patriots (QB26)
55. Rondale Moore, Cardinals (WR14): Continues to deliver WR2 numbers, though matchup with 49ers isn't so easy.
56. Gabe Davis, Bills (WR15): Had season-high nine targets and 93 receiving yards. Hey, give him volume every week!
57. Deebo Samuel, 49ers (WR16)
58. Diontae Johnson, Steelers (WR17)
59. Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers (WR18): Perhaps you haven't noticed, but he has surpassed 80 receiving yards in four consecutive games. Not bad.
60. Courtland Sutton, Broncos (WR19): Scored his lone touchdown of disappointing season in first Raiders game. Perhaps he does it again.
61. Chris Olave, Saints (WR20)
62. Keenan Allen, Chargers (WR21): Perhaps he returns from hamstring injury to face Chiefs. This isn't his normal ranking, though.
63. Miles Sanders, Eagles (RB14): Eagles barely had the football on Monday. They should have it more this week.
64. Devin Singletary, Bills (RB15): Scored first two rushing touchdowns of the season, but do not assume more are coming.
65. Marquise Brown, Cardinals (WR22)
66. Jamaal Williams, Lions (RB16): Yes, the highest-ranked Lions RB. He should be. He gets the touches.
67. T.J. Hockenson, Vikings (TE3)
68. Pat Freiermuth, Steelers (TE4)
69. DeVonta Smith, Eagles (WR23): Inconsistent target share keeps him out of the WR2 conversation.
70. Jakobi Meyers, Patriots (WR24)
71. Adam Thielen, Vikings (WR25)
72. Najee Harris, Steelers (RB17): Not only did he not lose the starting role, he delivered season-best 20 rushes and 99 rushing yards. Borderline RB2.
73. Antonio Gibson, Commanders (RB18)
74. Tyler Boyd, Bengals (WR26):
75. Brian Robinson Jr., Commanders (RB19): Runs hard and needs to be rostered, even as he shares the touches.
76. Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons (RB20): Did little against Panthers, but let's not assume that low volume continues. He scores TDs.
77. David Montgomery, Bears (RB21)
78. Tony Pollard, Cowboys (RB22): He has 246 rushing yards and four TDs in past two games. Why would Cowboys lessen his volume now?
79. D'Andre Swift, Lions (RB23): Great player, but only 22 touches in the past three games. Tough to rely on him now.
80. Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys (RB24)
81. Dalton Schultz, Cowboys (TE5)
82. George Kittle, 49ers (TE6): Two targets last week. Two. 49ers are not giving him consistent touches.
83. Parris Campbell, Colts (WR27): Has scored TDs in all three games in which he got more than five targets. Perhaps Colts should keep feeding him.
84. Garrett Wilson, Jets (WR28)
85. Darnell Mooney, Bears (WR29)
86. Joshua Palmer, Chargers (WR30): Depth option moves up in rankings if Williams and/or Allen cannot play. Keep an eye on this.
87. George Pickens, Steelers (WR31): Comes off game with rushing TD, but three catches in two games is a big problem.
88. Michael Gallup, Cowboys (WR32)
89. Curtis Samuel, Commanders (WR33)
90. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Chiefs (WR34)
91. Allen Robinson II, Rams (WR35): Many will turn to Robinson with Cooper Kupp having surgery. This offense, though, is a mess.
92. Kadarius Toney, Chiefs (WR36)
93. Michael Carter, Jets (RB25): Figures to get enough touches for managers dealing with bye week issues.
94. Kareem Hunt, Browns (RB26)
95. Elijah Mitchell, 49ers (RB27): Got 18 rushing attempts in first game since Week 1. 49ers clearly want him involved.
96. Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs (RB28): He's the running back on early downs now. Quite a turn of events here.
97. Jerick McKinnon, Chiefs (RB29): He's the pass-catcher out of the backfield and it sure matters in PPR.
98. Latavius Murray, Broncos (RB30)
99. Melvin Gordon III, Broncos (RB31): Why would you want to rely on a Denver RB these days?
100. Kyle Pitts, Falcons (TE7): Four catches on 15 targets the past two games. Perhaps this isn't all his fault.
101. David Njoku, Browns (TE8)
102. Tyler Higbee, Rams (TE9)
103. Donovan Peoples-Jones, Browns (WR37)
104. Brandin Cooks, Texans (WR38): Disappointing fantasy numbers and recently stripped of captaincy. Things aren't improving.
105. Ben Skowronek, Rams (WR39): He may benefit from Kupp injury more than anyone else.
106. Drake London, Falcons (WR40)
107. Devin Duvernay, Ravens (WR41)
108. James Robinson, Jets (RB32): Keep him rostered. He's had time to heal up and Jets should throw the football his way.
109. Gus Edwards, Ravens (RB33): Team plans to have Edwards return from hamstring injury this week.
110. Damien Harris, Patriots (RB34)
111. Darrell Henderson Jr., Rams (RB35): Someone has to run the football here, and for now, he's the leader.
112. Jarvis Landry, Saints (WR42)
113. Van Jefferson, Rams (WR43)
114. Terrace Marshall Jr., Panthers (WR44): Targets from recent games dried up in Week 10. Would think Panthers go back his way.
115. Darius Slayton, Giants (WR45)
116. Nico Collins, Texans (WR46)
117. Mack Hollins, Raiders (WR47): Did little in first Broncos matchup, but there's opportunity with no Hunter Renfrow and Darren Waller.
118. Isaiah McKenzie, Bills (WR48)
119. Juwan Johnson, Saints (TE10): Don't laugh. Only three tight ends have more touchdown catches. He leads the Saints in TD catches, too.
120. Cole Kmet, Bears (TE11): Speaking of TDs, he's on quite the roll lately. Sure, he may be a top-10 TE now. Doesn't take much!
121. Hayden Hurst, Bengals (TE12)
122. Tyler Allgeier, Falcons (RB36)
123. Jaylen Warren, Steelers (RB37): Continues to get enough touches for deeper leagues, but Harris remains the starter.
124. Kenyan Drake, Ravens (RB38): Only an option if Edwards cannot suit up and play.
125. Greg Dulcich, Broncos (TE13)
126. Foster Moreau, Raiders (TE14): Sleeper with Waller out, continues to get targets for deep-leaguers.
127. Dawson Knox, Bills (TE15)
128. Tyler Conklin, Jets (TE16)
129. DJ Chark, Lions (WR49)
130. Corey Davis, Jets (WR50)
131. Jahan Dotson, Commanders (WR51)
132. Wan'Dale Robinson, Giants (WR52)
133. Chase Claypool, Bears (WR53)
134. Demarcus Robinson, Ravens (WR54)
135. Chuba Hubbard, Panthers (RB39)
136. Deon Jackson, Colts (RB40)
137. Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs (RB41)
138. DeVante Parker, Patriots (WR55)
139. K.J. Osborn, Vikings (WR56)
140. Laviska Shenault Jr., Panthers (WR57)
141. Kalif Raymond, Lions (WR58)
142. Alec Pierce, Colts (WR59)
143. Justin Watson, Chiefs (WR60)
144. James Cook, Bills (RB42)
145. Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles (RB43)
146. Rex Burkhead, Texans (RB44)
147. Kyren Williams, Rams (RB45)
148. Samaje Perine, Bengals (RB46)
149. Trestan Ebner, Bears (RB47)
150. Keaontay Ingram, Cardinals (RB48)