Fantasy Football Start em, Sit em: Zach Ertz, Gus Edwards, Will Dissly (Week 11)

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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

Zach Ertz (TE – WAS)

“Commanders TE Zach Ertz has at least five targets in all but two games going back to Week 3. In Week 10, he saw eight targets. Jayden Daniels‘ ability to spread the ball around in a productive offense keeps Ertz overachieving every week. Ertz is a solid flex play or TEP-friendly option for those streaming the position, as Philadelphia only allowed WRs to score a league-best 14.1 half-PPR PPG over their last five contests.”
Matt De Lima (DraftKings)

Gus Edwards (RB – LAC)

Gus Edwards is a good sleeper start for teams in week 11. Edwards returned from his IR stint last week and looked healthy and productive. He saw only five fewer rushing attempts than Dobbins last week and was very productive with his touches. Going into this week’s matchup with the Bengals, Edwards will continue to be involved in the offense, and with the Chargers’ strong offense, he has touchdown potential when LA gets down to the goal line. He has an even higher upside should he start to eat into Dobbins’s workload, but even if his role stays the same this week, he could be a great sleeper start for teams needing a spot start.”
Dylan Licciardo (FF Gamers)

Will Dissly (TE – LAC)

“I like Will Dissly as a sleeper this week. The Chargers tight end saw a major uptick in offensive participation after Hayden Hurst was injured in Week 6, with Dissly playing on 69% of snaps and drawing a 23.5% target share over three games. However, with Hurst back in the lineup over the last two weeks, Dissly has still seen 61.2% of snaps and a 20.5% target share. It’s a lower-volume passing game in Los Angeles, but Dissly has carved out a significant role and gets a favorable matchup with the Bengals in Week 11. Cincinnati is allowing the fourth-most fantasy points to opposing tight ends this season, including the second-most touchdowns to the position.”
Jason Willan (Gridiron Experts)