Sleepers at Quarterback
Geno Smith, Las Vegas (vs Dallas)
Week 10 was a big fantasy disappointment for Smith, as he had two good fantasy games in the only two games when Brock Bowers was fully healthy this season. Maybe it was the Denver defense at home, maybe it was the Week 10 prime time game offensive curse, maybe Smith just isn't that good anymore. We'll have a better idea after he faces the very poor Dallas pass defense at home on Monday night. Every single starting quarterback that has faced the Cowboys - including Justin Fields, Bryce Young, Jayden Daniels playing a little more than a half, and even Russell Wilson - has accounted for multiple touchdowns.
Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh (vs Cincinnati)
In the first matchup between the Steelers and Bengals, Rodgers threw four touchdowns in one of his two best fantasy games of the season. We all know how much the Cincinnati defense has given us in fantasy leagues this season. Perhaps the Steelers defense has actually found themselves and will make Joe Flacco look his age in Pittsburgh, but if not, Rodgers will have to pass more, probably enough to hit as a QB2/Superflex, if not a streaming QB1.
Davis Mills, Houston (at Tennessee)
Mills is coming off of the best quarter he has played in his entire career, overcoming a 19-point deficit and season sweep at the hands of the Jaguars. He boosted the Texans inconsistent passing game's confidence going into a matchup against a Titans team that they beat 26-0 earlier this season when the offense was still stuck in neutral gear. Mills is a viable QB2/Superflex this week, and he might even come through as bye week coverage for Daniel Jones if you need an option from the waiver wire.
Tua Tagovailoa, Miami (vs Washington - Madrid)
No quarterback has been up and down more than Tagovailoa this season, but he comes into Week 11 on a high note. Actually, it was one of the best team-wide showings by the Dolphins in Tagovailoa's career - a 30-13 beatdown of the nemesis Bills in Miami. The Washington defense is falling apart, with 13 pass touchdowns allowed in the last four games, so Tagovailoa has a chance to keep his positive momentum going in Madrid and help teams that need a QB2/Superflex this week.