Still hanging out in the top 20 of this Super League competition, but I'm running out of weeks to make my move to the very top. Time to make some aggressive picks that get me up there, so here we go.

Details were laid out here , so if you missed that column, check it out, and then come on back here.

The contest is totally free, and it's simple. Each week you pick the best 2 QBs, 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 2 TEs and 2 PKs (scoring system: 1 point for 10 run/rec or 20 passing yards, 6 points for run/rec TDs, 4 points for passing TDs, straight NFL points for kickers). You will be playing alongside Fantasy Index writers and subscribers, and there will be weekly prizes for the reader whose team posts the best score. You can register at http://football.myfantasyleague.com/2015/FantasyIndex.

Here's my Week 11 lineup.

Quarterbacks: Tom Brady and Matthew Stafford. Brady should come through with his usual big passing numbers out of frequent spread formations against Buffalo's tough run defense. Stafford is home against a Raiders defense that gives up lots of passing production. One alternative I'd consider is Cam Newton. I don't give a damn how much he dances after touchdowns.

Running Backs: Devonta Freeman and Adrian Peterson. Lots of nice running back choices this week, and if I go daring, I might take Latavius Murray against the woeful Lions. But Freeman against the Colts and Peterson in the big Minnesota-Green Bay tilt look great. Shame they can't flex that game to Sunday night (Kansas City-San Diego? Really?).

Wide Receivers: Calvin Johnson, Julio Jones and Dez Bryant. Not many sleepers leap out at me this week, so I'm going with tried and true superstars in great matchups.

Tight ends: Rob Gronkowski and Antonio Gates. Gronk destroys Buffalo. Gates has a strong history against Kansas City and Philip Rivers is running out of players to throw to. Greg Olsen also looks good.

Kickers: Stephen Gostkowski and Graham Gano. Lots of good options this week; I'm going with favorites who will score some points.

If this game required defenses, it would be very hard to choose any other than Seattle at home against Blaine Gabbert. No. 2 is a bit trickier, but I'd be looking at the Eagles against the Bucs or Jets versus Texans.

Good luck to the rest of you.