This article is part of our MLS Fantasy Rankings series.
The rankings below are based on Major League Soccer's official fantasy game and cover all games in Week 11. While they can be used for DFS purposes, they are done with a focus on the league's season-long game.
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Josef Martinez | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 9.7 | He's still shooting, he's back to often scoring, and he has a double game week in front of the home crowd. Barco's absence for the U-20 World Cup is concerning, considering his improved play has been a big part of the 5-Stripes' turnaround, but I think JMart can manage just fine. |
2 | Zlatan Ibrahimovic | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 13.2 | Both of Zlatan's opponents this week are capable of keeping him at bay, and extra attention from the officials could be directed his way after some recent occurences. Still, relatively few convincing options exist from the teams playing twice this week, so Zlatan will remain a fixture in most lineups. |
3 | Nemanja Nikolic | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 7.8 | Sapong's all-around game has helped Chicago more this season than Nikolic, but we're talking fantasy and Niko has more of a nose for goals and shots. He costs 0.2 less too! |
4 | Gyasi Zardes | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 7.9 | He's not scoring, with a goal in just one of six home matches and no goals in six straight games. When he does score, his lack of bonus points is tough to swallow. Over two home games, it's worth a shot, but prepare to be disappointed. |
5 | Hector Villalba | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 7.4 | With Barco gone for a bit, Villalba projects to play more minutes. |
6 | C.J. Sapong | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 8.0 | |
7 | Juan Caicedo | NE at CHI, v. SJ | 7.3 | With three goals in four starts, Caicedo has been a bright spot for New England this season. The team around him is a mess, and Friedel loves rotation, so I can't rank him much higher in good conscience. |
8 | Carlos Vela | LAFC at CLB | 14.4 | You could easily persuade me that one Vela game should slot in above Nikolic, or at least Zardes. Vela's median score this year is right around the range those guys should get with a one-goal week, but their upside is higher. |
9 | Brian White | NYRB v. MTL, at DAL | 5.9 | Brian White can be a quality MLS starter and he's a good bet for minutes with BWP on the mend. |
10 | Alberth Elis | HOU at SEA | 11.7 | |
11 | Maximiliano Urruti | MTL at NYRB, at FCC | 6.5 | Urruti isn't a lock to start both, or even one, but the potential against Cincinnati is too good to oust him from the top 20. |
12 | Wayne Rooney | DC v. SKC | 10.5 | |
13 | Jordan Hamilton | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 6.0 | Jozy's return is imminent but they'll use caution and Hamilton is playing well enough to let him get to 95%+. |
14 | Juan Agudelo | NE at CHI, v. SJ | 5.8 | |
15 | Orji Okwonkwo | MTL at NYRB, at FCC | 5.1 | |
16 | Mauro Manotas | HOU at SEA | 11.2 | |
17 | Sam Johnson | RSL at COL | 7.1 | |
18 | Jozy Altidore | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 11.6 | Jozy is close to a return, likely more for the weekend match than midweek. Even in the most generous terms, the fixtures for Toronto are only decent. |
19 | Tajon Buchanan | NE at CHI, v. SJ | 4.4 | Starting minutes aren't guaranteed but he's looked pretty good in his action so far. Incredible value for a bench play, if you need the savings this week. |
20 | Anthony Jackson-Hamel | MTL at NYRB, at FCC | 4.8 |
Midfielders | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Alejandro Pozuelo | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 13.0 | In his six MLS starts, Pozuelo has an assist in all but one, has bagged four goals, and has yet to get fewer than three bonus points per game in Fantasy MLS. |
2 | Jonathan dos Santos | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 10.9 | JdS is a bonus point machine and I'd probably put him in my lineup even if you guaranteed me he'd have zero goals/assists this week. |
3 | Carles Gil | NE at CHI, v. SJ | 9.7 | Gil should be able to break through with some offensive production in one of these two matches and given his relatively high floor otherwise, it makes him a really good play even on a really bad team. |
4 | Pity Martinez | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 8.0 | Barco's absence may be a blessing in disguise for Pity who is use to being the focal point of an attack. His confidence has been on the rise in recent matches, too. |
5 | Aleksandar Katai | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 9.0 | Even more than most good fantasy midfielders, Katai's game is built to thrive against bad teams, or at least bad defenses. He's looked lively lately and it's unlikely he'll be held off the scoresheet in two starts. |
6 | Jonathan Osorio | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 10.5 | |
7 | Nicolas Gaitan | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 8.5 | He's clearly still adjusting and while he's not a bad pick this week, I'm not sure we need to be forcing him into our lineups. |
8 | Julian Gressel | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 9.1 | Neither matchup is great and Gressel's bonus points don't match that of many good defensive midfield options this week. Using Gressel is banking on offensive output which is good, but inconsistent given the nature of his position. |
9 | Daniel Royer | NYRB v. MTL, at DAL | 8.4 | |
10 | Michael Bradley | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 10.1 | |
11 | Pedro Santos | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 8.4 | |
12 | Saphir Taider | MTL at NYRB, at FCC | 9.9 | Taider has supposedly been battling through some fatigue/muscle tightness and has hit his roughest patch since joining MLS. There have been no indications that he'll sit a match, but I wouldn't be shocked either. He's typically a bonus point machine and still makes for a reasonable play. |
13 | Marc Rzatkowski | NYRB v. MTL, at DAL | 8.2 | |
14 | Dax McCarty | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 8.5 | |
15 | Omar Browne | MTL at NYRB, at FCC | 6.5 | Browne should be starting every match and will be soon. If he's in the first eleven on Wednesday I'd bump him a few spots higher. |
16 | Artur | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 8.1 | |
17 | Darlington Nagbe | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 7.9 | |
18 | Przemyslaw Frankowski | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 7.4 | |
19 | Carlos Uriel Antuna | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 6.5 | |
20 | Djordje Mihailovic | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 6.4 |
Defenders | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Miles Robinson | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 7.8 | Home to Toronto, possibly without Jozy, and then hosting an Orlando side that hasn't scored more than one goal in their past four matches is a pretty good double game week. |
2 | Leandro Gonzalez Pirez | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 8.7 | |
3 | Aaron Long | NYRB v. MTL, at DAL | 7.5 | Neither of New York's opponents this week are lighting up the score sheet. With Long's floor of bonus points, I'll take a bet on one clean sheet between the two. |
4 | Connor Lade | NYRB v. MTL, at DAL | 5.2 | This price is so good for a clean sheet play that can pop up with an assist here or there. Lade is especially appealing from the bench if you're just rolling with the best of the three scores and a 4.0 dud in your lineup. |
5 | Tim Parker | NYRB v. MTL, at DAL | 6.3 | |
6 | Diego Polenta | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 7.7 | While neither game projects to be a clean sheet for the Galaxy, they are starting to gel and improve. Polenta stands out most matches and at least bring a floor of solid bonus production. |
7 | Franco Escobar | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 6.1 | |
8 | Johan Kappelhof | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 6.4 | |
9 | Michael Parkhurst | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 6.4 | |
10 | Diedie Traore | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 5.0 | Traore has four bonus points in each of his starts with the Galaxy. He'll likely settle in around the 2-2.5 point mark over the season, but add that floor over two matches to his speed and attacking support and you have a pretty great 5.0 bargain. |
11 | Justin Morrow | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 6.9 | |
12 | Chris Mavinga | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 7.6 | More likely to play both games than Ciman, I think. Zavaleta will probably work his way into at least one match. |
13 | Jonathan Mensah | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 7.7 | |
14 | Francisco Calvo | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 5.8 | Having joined the team so recently, banking on both starts is risky. However, Calvo is quality enough to slot in right away and the second match is against the team that just cast him aside. |
15 | Rolf Feltscher | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 6.5 | |
16 | Nick DeLeon | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 7.0 | |
17 | Laurent Ciman | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 6.7 | Some occasional direct free kick duty helps mitigate concerns of him starting both games. |
18 | Daniel Lovitz | MTL at NYRB, at FCC | 7.3 | |
19 | Waylon Francis | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 6.0 | |
20 | Auro | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 7.1 |
Goalkeepers | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Brad Guzan | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 7.8 | No defense stands way above the pack this week, but Guzan is the safest of the three teams with double home fixtures. |
2 | Luis Robles | NYRB v. MTL, at DAL | 5.9 | |
3 | David Ousted | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 6.3 | After an impressive clean sheet on the road to LAFC last week, we can't ignore Ousted who only kept an opponent goalless in one of his other nine matches. |
4 | Zack Steffen | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 7.6 | Columbus have kept four clean sheets in eleven matches and the defense is far from the reason for their current losing streak. Steffen's pair of home matches helps him squeak past some others in his cohort, despite two quality opponents. |
5 | Evan Bush | MTL at NYRB, at FCC | 7.2 | The Cincinnati matchup, despite being the second of two on the road, is too good to ignore. Montreal know how to play solid defense and it gives them a chance to keep a clean sheet in nearly every match. |
6 | Quentin Westberg | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 4.8 | If he starts both, I'd probably slot him in at #3, but based on some recent comments from coach Greg Vanney, it feels like Bono is due for another chance to regain some confidence during this congested schedule. |
7 | David Bingham | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 7.0 | Neither matchup is good, but both opponents have already struggled to score for stretches this year. There are better options. |
8 | Cody Cropper | NE at CHI, v. SJ | 4.3 | The matchups may look tempting, but there have been terribly few indications that New England are a MLS quality defense. |
9 | Przemyslaw Tyton | FCC v. MTL | 4.9 | |
10 | Daniel Vega | SJ at NE | 6.0 |
Value Rankings | ||||
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(forwards and midfielders under $7.5, defenders under $6.0; not ranked above) | ||||
Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Sean Davis | NYRB v. MTL, at DAL | 7.2 | |
2 | Federico Higuain | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 7.2 | I surprised even myself when I decided to keep Pipa outside my top 20 midfielders, but the production just isn't there and Columbus haven't looked up to the task lately. Factor in his age and the possibility of rotation and I just don't think the limited upside is worth the considerable risk this week. Even one goal or assist won't match the output of a good defensive midfielder over 180 minutes. |
3 | Marco Delgado | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 6.8 | |
4 | Wil Trapp | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 7.4 | |
5 | Harry Novillo | MTL at NYRB, at FCC | 6.8 | |
6 | Jorge Luis Corrales | CHI v. NE, v. MIN | 4.9 | If Calvo slots into the left back spot, then we can disregard Corrales. If Chicago play a three man backline with Corrales as a wingback, we need to consider him. |
7 | Sebastian Lletget | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 7.6 | Joe Corona works too, but Lletget brings some more attacking upside. |
8 | Cristian Penilla | NE at CHI, v. SJ | 6.2 | |
9 | Danny Hoesen | SJ at NE | 6.4 | After Philly dunked on New England for six goals, we should look at a team getting an even more fatigued version of those Revs, right? |
10 | Robinho | CLB v. LA, v. LAFC | 5.8 |
Captain Rankings | ||||
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Rank | Player | Matchup | Price | Notes |
1 | Alejandro Pozuelo | TOR at ATL, v. PHI | 13.0 | The "front-runners" pick. |
2 | Josef Martinez | ATL v. TOR, v. ORL | 9.7 | The player still living in 2018's pick. |
3 | Zlatan Ibrahimovic | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 13.2 | The desperate to make up some ground in the standings pick (and official pick of PRO Referees). |
4 | Jonathan dos Santos | LA at CLB, v. NYC | 10.9 | The hipster's "Pozuelo Pivot". |
5 | Carles Gil | NE at CHI, v. SJ | 9.7 | Brad Friedel's pick. |