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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 14 Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice
Malik Nabers (WR – NYG)
“Malik Nabers has been consistently finishing as a top 25-30 wide receiver, not overall, at receiver only. The Giants don’t even know which quarterback they want to roll out to throw for under 200 yards this week. Nabers is a great talent in a bad spot, and nothing is changing about that for the rest of this season.”
– Brandon ‘B_Don’ Myers (Razzball)
D’Andre Swift (RB – CHI)
“D’Andre Swift barely cracks the top 40, and you may be forced to play him with six teams on a bye week. I wouldn’t expect much from him, as we have seen him struggle. Swift has only one double-digit performance in the last five weeks. Roschon Johnson is vulturing touchdowns, and the team is passing the ball at a higher rate.”
– David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)
“D’Andre Swift might disappoint fantasy managers this week. He’s nursing a groin injury and has scored fewer than 12 fantasy points in four of the last five games. With the Bears’ passing game likely taking center stage, Swift’s opportunities could be limited, especially if Travis Homer gets some work. While the matchup isn’t bad, I see this game favoring the air attack more than the ground, leaving Swift with a capped ceiling, something we have seen time and time again.”
– Tyler Orginski (JWB Fantasy Football)
Aaron Jones (RB – MIN)
“Aaron Jones worries me this week. In recent weeks, he has had more weeks closer to a 50% snap percentage than above 75%. In a game that I think will become pass-happy, I could see Jones needing another receiving TD to save his week, similar to this past week.”
– Andrew Leduc (That Sports Podcast Network)
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