Week 11 2025: IDP Match-up Analysis
It's Week 11, and I'm here to provide the information and data to guide you to the best lineups in your IDP fantasy football league.
Week 11 is upon us, and just two teams on bye. A few key injuries and returns to keep an eye on. We’ll also see how the IDPs in their new homes will get deployed.
Trends are becoming the norm, and the data is stabilizing. As is the case with IDP, there’s variance.
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As always, the goal here is simple: give you the context, insights, and matchup trends you need to set your lineups with confidence.
I won’t go too deep on cornerbacks in this one, but if you’re craving matchup-level analysis, check out The Cornerback Corner.
Alright, enough preamble. Let’s dive into the Week 11 matchups.
New York Jets vs. New England Patriots
Will McDonald is coming off a huge game against Cleveland’s porous offensive line. Although Will Campbell has been as advertised at LT with a 73.3 pass block grade, but has had a rough couple of games. He’s allowed 4 sacks in the last four games and 3+ pressures in consecutive games. He’s a high upside DL3.
Jermaine Johnson will draw Morgan Moses this week. Johnson is coming off a 5 pressure game against Cleveland. Moses hasn’t allowed a sack since Week 3, but has allowed 8 pressures over the last three games. Johnson has generated 3+ pressures in four of his six games this season.
I don’t have any interest in any of the Jets’ IDLs after the trade of Quinnen Williams.
Even though Quincy Williams was “benched”, he still out snapped Mykal Walker as the LB2 in Week 10. It seems like he took the benching to heart, as he had one of his best games of the season. He missed just one tackle and produced a 70.8 overall defensive grade. He recorded a 13.5% tackle rate, resulting in 7 tackles and added a sack. I think he’s back in the conversation as an LB3. The Patriots are allowing nearly 16 tackles/gm to the LB position.
Jamien Sherwood is a weekly starter.
Over the last three weeks, the Patriots are allowing just over 15 tackles/gm to the CB position. I’d take any overs on Brandon Stephens, and he’s second on the team in tackles.
Milton Williams has a decent matchup over John Simpson and Josh Myers. Williams has an 18.2% pressure rate over the last three weeks with 3 QB hits. He has sack upside and could see some tackles, as the Jets are allowing nearly 16 tackles/gm over the last three weeks to the DL position.
Harold Landry should draw Armand Membou, who’s been a surprise at RT. He’s allowed 3 sacks over 340 pass block snaps and just 1 QB hit. Landry has generated 3+ pressures in every game but two. It’s been since Week 3 since he generated fewer than 3. On the year, Landry is producing a 13% pressure rate and has a 0.87 second pass rush burst.
I’d continue to stream K’Lavon Chaisson. He’ll draw Olumuyiwa Fashanu has his o-line matchup. Fashanu has allowed 3 sacks in the last four weeks. Over that span, Chaisson has a 14.7% pressure rate with 4 QB hits and 4 sacks.
Something to note if you’re considering Landry or Chaisson. Josh Allen has been responsible for 10 of his sacks and 20% of his pressures.
Marcus Jones has 13 tackles, and 2 defended passes over the last three weeks.


