Are you seeking fantasy football start/sit advice for your week’s lineups? We’ve got you covered. We have our Who Should I Start tool to help you choose between two players and our weekly projections to look at every player in your leagues. Don’t forget to sync your leagues to MyPlaybook so you can access our Start/Sit Assistant to give specific advice to help you dominate and bring home the championship.
Here is our fantasy football start/sit article, including all the players we’re calling sleepers and duds this week. Below, let’s take a closer look at a few players to consider this week.
Are you seeking fantasy football start/sit advice for your week’s lineups? We’ve got you covered. We have our Who Should I Start tool to help you choose between two players and our weekly projections to look at every player in your leagues. Don’t forget to sync your leagues to MyPlaybook so you can access our Start/Sit Assistant to give specific advice to help you dominate and bring home the championship.
Here is our fantasy football start/sit article, including all the players we’re calling sleepers and duds this week. Below, let’s take a closer look at a few players to consider this week.
“The overall numbers aren’t there for Kayshon Boutte, but he’s had six targets in each of the last three games and has been in for almost every offensive snap the last two games. Going forward, the schedule eases up for the Patriots, including the Week 11 game against the Rams. It wouldn’t be surprising if Boutte and Drake Maye found a little more rhythm together, starting this week.”
– Adam Zdroik (RotoWire)
“Elijah Moore is the perfect flex play for this week. In his two full games with Jameis Winston under center, he has 21 total targets. These targets have been all over the field, including some near-touchdown grabs. This week, they face a Saints team coming off a divisional upset without their top two corners. Paulson Adebo is now out for the season with an injury, and they recently traded Marshon Lattimore to the Commanders. That leaves Kool-Aid McKinstry likely on Cedric Tillman and PFF’s 107th-ranked corner Alontae Taylor on Moore. I’m calling for Moore to score his first touchdown of the season.”
– Ellis Johnson (RotoBaller)
“The Chiefs have shut down running backs in their last four games, allowing a league-best 11.3 half-PPR PPG. That’s bad news for Bills RB James Cook in Week 11. The 25-year-old has five RB1 finishes in half-PPR this year, so it won’t be easy to sit him down. Consider playing the matchups with one of your bench players if they’re in a much more favorable situation.”
– Matt De Lima (DraftKings)
“James Cook is poised to disappoint fantasy managers this week. The Bills’ running back is having a great year and is fresh off his second-highest carry total (19) and third-best rushing output (80 yards) of the season in Week 10. However, Ray Davis continues to see a 15-20% snap count in Buffalo’s backfield, Ty Johnson has been at 30% the last two weeks, and Josh Allen is still a threat to steal goal-line work. Cook can overcome those obstacles to his fantasy success in most weeks, but he’ll face a Chiefs defense on Sunday that allows the fewest points to opposing running backs, including just one touchdown (rushing or receiving) to the position since Week 3. ”
– Jason Willan (Gridiron Experts)