Power Rankings: Week 11 (with Playoff Radar)

11/11/2025

With the first week of Mickey Mouse Cup action in the books, and some surprising outcomes, there's a lot to talk about. Some teams got their first glimpse of their new roster post trade, while others relied on the same old. This week's rankings will be more focused on playoff scenarios, as we are entering the final four weeks of the regular season. The playoff radar shows what your team's floor and ceiling is for seeding. I've included the Mickey Mouse Cup standings instead of the league standings this week to show who is in line to be in the Mickey Championship.

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Mickey Mouse Cup Standings


  1. *Shit Eating Skunks - 160.35
  2. *Zark's Sharks - 157.95
  3. Bona Vista Beer Wolves - 146.20
  4. The Bridge Road Orcas - 135.90
  5. GIRTH - 135.50
  6. For(th)ky Down - 130.95
  7. Washington Fantasy Team - 126.55
  8. Sacks in the City - 121.15
  9. Parma Pirates - 106.50
  10. SLATTS SLIMES - 102.50
  11. Team curritooooo - 82.25
  12. Need for K1Speed - 71.65


*teams who would be flexed into Mickey Championship today


Toilet Bowl Radar


12.Need for K1Speed (β€”)

Joe finishes the week with the second lowest point total he's seen this season. Since K1Speed is likely eliminated from playoff contention at 2-8, there is no playoff radar available. Instead, the Toilet Bowl radar has Joe as the most likely to take home the title of the 2026 Shit Eating Skunks. Joe faces the real Skunks next week to finish out his horrific Mickey Mouse Cup action.

Floor - Toilet Bowl Ultimate Loser

Ceiling - Toilet Bowl BYE


11.Team curritooooo (πŸ“‰-1)

Curry's first week in Super League consists of Pittman and Jefferson falling short of their normal floor-raising ability. The team was without Dak this week as well, in addition to Joe Burrow and Bucky Irving (who has had a newly revealed shoulder injury all along). I would consider this team to be a Toilet Bowl lock, but I think they should have more fight than they showed this week.

Floor - Toilet Bowl BYE

Ceiling - Toilet Bowl best four seeds


10.Parma Pirates (πŸ“‰-2)

My team has gone from the top six to the bottom four very quickly. Dowdle had a great game on GIRTH, but this team is now focusing on next season. I think I am officially going to be out of the playoff picture with this week's loss, and upcoming matchups with three teams over .500 remaining.

Floor - Toilet Bowl BYE

Ceiling - Toilet Bowl best four seeds


9.The Bridge Road Orcas (πŸ“ˆ+2)

The Orcas put together back to back wins for the first time this season, getting the team closer to the middle instead of the Toilet Bowl BYE. These wins lift the spirits of a franchise who's fallen on hard luck recently, and they could look to keep the winning streak going this week against Curry. It was an excellent spoiler game for the Orcas, and with the completely flattened lottery odds, there is no such thing as a bad win in Super League.

Floor - Toilet Bowl BYE

Ceiling - Toilet Bowl best four seeds


8.Washington Fantasy Team (πŸ“ˆ+1)

Curtis' squad got a feel-good win after trading away franchise player Jonathan Taylor for a huge package. The trade gives Curtis something he hasn't had in a long time, extra pick capital for the 2026 season. While this trade is great for the long term burn of the team, WFT is at its ceiling for this season, towards the top of the toilet bowl.

Floor - Toilet Bowl BYE

Ceiling - Toilet Bowl best four seeds


Playoff Radar


7.For(th)ky Down (β€”)

Jackson picked up a huge divisional win vs the Slimes in week 10, and Sacks in the City dropped a surprising one to the Orcas, opening the door for For(th)ky Down. The team is now on its first winning streak all season, and could continue the run with WFT and Curry coming to town in the next two matches. The two main paths for For(th)ky Down to make it in involve a Johnson division team dropping 3/4, while For(th)ky Down goes .500 or better through this final stretch. They should be rooting for a high scoring loss for the Skunks this week, which would likely place them in a situation where they face a tough team in the Mickey championship. They could also just root for any team playing Sacks. Technically, both scenarios could happen since Sacks and Skunks have already played their games. Any way you slice it, this team has life! (Note: they had alot more life when they had James Cook, which they traded away after writing this)

Floor: Toilet Bowl best seed

Ceiling: Playoffs fifth seed (not happening without Cook)


6.SLATTS SLIMES (πŸ“‰-3)

The Slimes falter this week and open the door for their divisional rival to make the playoffs. Their dreams of hanging a Mickey Mouse Cup banner are squashed yet again, as they placed 10th in the first week. While the Slimes are one of the only teams with seven wins, there's still technically a scenario where they lose out and miss the offs. The Slimes face the Pirates, Sharks, and Jackson again in the next three, who all have similar or better scoring output to the Slimes on any given week. Because of this, the Slimes have the biggest floor to ceiling range in the entire league. I think the more likely outcome is that this team locks up the playoffs, but you never know. The division is very much in play these last weeks as GIRTH continues their push for the Gonzalez division title as well.

Floor: Toilet Bowl best seed

Ceiling: Division title + Playoffs BYE


5.Sacks in the City (πŸ“‰-4)

After making one of the biggest moves of the season to trade for CMC, the Sacks find themselves tied for the last spot in. They immediately face a GIRTH team who added Saquon Barkley to the fold, in what could easily be a first round playoff preview. They also have to face Bona Vista one more time before the season's over. Because of these matchups, and their lack of wins vs. other teams, I think their ceiling can only be a top three seed right now. This team has the talent to win a championship, we just need to see it all come together. This ranking is really based on the record, not the ability.

Floor: Toilet Bowl last seed

Ceiling: Playoffs top three seed


4.GIRTH (πŸ“ˆ+2)

GIRTH really has a complete team. This week shows you exactly why GIRTH is a serious contender for the title, as every non kicker player scored 12 or more. It's a balanced attack anchored by two legitimate superstars. The questions for this team will be more about getting those stars producing at a high level in the playoffs, and what seed they will actually get here. GIRTH has a sneaky hard schedule in this last stretch, with Sacks, Wolves, and Down all on the schedule still. I would say this team has a very small chance at getting the Mickey Cup at this point, but you never know. Because of the tougher matchups, I don't see a BYE in this team's future, but I honestly don't see them falling out either.

Floor: Playoffs sixth seed

Ceiling: Division title + Playoffs three seed


3.Shit Eating Skunks (πŸ“ˆ+2)

Stratton gets co-control and they get three straight wins and make one of the biggest trades in league history, just for it to immediately pay off. The Skunks are in position to make the playoffs for the first time as a franchise, and with the best player in fantasy on their side, who knows what the limit is. They even come in at #1 in the Mickey Mouse tournament standings after the first week. Unfortunately for the Skunks, they will have to finish off their Mickey Mouse Cup championship bid without Taylor, who is on BYE this week. Knocking off Bona Vista has to feel so good, and they get another chance to do it again in week 13. Outside of the Beer Wolves, the Skunks have to play K1Speed, the Pirates (if not flexed), and the Orcas, which are all winnable games. There's a real path to a BYE and even division title here. There's also a scenario where they don't make it, but it feels more and more unlikely.

Floor: Toilet Bowl best seed

Ceiling: Division title + Playoffs BYE


2.Bona Vista Beer Wolves (β€”)

The Beer Wolves lost their third game on the year, but they're still leading the league in wins and points. They've honestly been so consistent throughout these past few weeks, finding a way to get over 125 every week since week 5. The crazy thing here is the schedule remaining. I honestly think this team has the hardest schedule of anyone. First they have the matchup of the season vs the Sharks, which could very well determine a Mickey Cup spot, then they face GIRTH, assuming neither team gets flexed, then the new look Skunks again, who just beat the Wolves, then Sacks in the City, who is looking for revenge from earlier this year. That's a crazy 4 game leg. They should honestly be praying that GIRTH gets flexed into the Mickey Cup somehow, as they'd get a chance to play a weaker opponent. This is a crazy schedule, but imagine they beat everyone… The upside here is insane, but there's a floor that no one in the league is expecting.

Floor: Playoffs bottom two seed

Ceiling: Division title + Playoffs one seed + BYE


1.Zark's Sharks (πŸ“ˆ+3)

The Sharks bounce back this week and take back #1 on the standings. They beat the shit out of the Pirates who were missing all of their keepers. The Sharks find themselves one high scoring week away from being in the Mickey Mouse Cup, and they also won this week when the other 7 win teams lost. They are very close to gaining the one seed here, and with the Slimes and Wolves facing hard schedules, it would look most likely that the Sharks take it. Of course, standing in their way this week is the Wolves themselves. The Sharks made a huge, late move that adds James Cook to the squad, following suit of the top teams grabbing a RB1. Gibbs, Cook, McBride, Rice, and Williams is an insane core. This team has the highest floor and ceiling of every team in the league right now.

Floor: Division title + Playoffs top three seed

Ceiling: Division title + Playoffs one seed + BYE