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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.
Week 11 Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice
Tony Pollard (RB – TEN)
“Tony Pollard has the chance to disappoint fantasy managers in Week 11. Last week, the Titans told us they wanted to manage Pollard’s workload, and they did just that with Tyjae Spears, who is back and healthy. Pollard only saw a 54% snap share, nine carries on the ground, and four receptions. This led to Pollard’s worst game of the season, and this week, he gets the Minnesota Vikings defense, which gives up the fourth-fewest fantasy points to running backs on the season. With a decreased workload and a tough matchup, Pollard is likely to disappoint fantasy managers this week.”
– Dylan Licciardo (FF Gamers)
Tyreek Hill (WR – MIA)
“It’s been a weird season for Tyreek Hill, and now reports of an ongoing wrist injury only make matters more difficult for fantasy teams. He hasn’t been a top-10 WR since Week 1, and even with a matchup against the Raiders, I’m not backing him to go off. Unlike last season, Tua Tagovailoa has spread his passes around a little more, which means less upside for Hill.”
– Adam Zdroik (RotoWire)
J.K. Dobbins (RB – LAC)
“J.K. Dobbins came crashing back to earth with the return of Gus Edwards last week. This was a wild surprise for everyone not named Jim Harbaugh, as Edwards was brutal when he was healthy earlier this season. Last week, Edwards returned for 10 carries and 55 yards, to Dobbins 15 carries and 50 yards. Now they face a Bengals team that has stepped up their game against the run. Last week, they held King Henry to his lowest rushing total since Week One. Dobbins is still the leader of this backfield; however, if he gives up double-digit touches to Edwards in a bad matchup, he’ll need a touchdown to avoid disappointing fantasy managers.”
– Ellis Johnson (RotoBaller)
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