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.
Week 14 Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice
“Travis Kelce should be on your bench with a negative matchup against the Chargers. L.A. has only given up one tight end touchdown all year. If you’re streaming a tight end in his place, consider Will Dissly, Mike Gesicki or Chig Okonkwo.”
– Matt De Lima (DraftKings)
“Isaac Guerendo is a name you probably weren’t expecting to see here. I don’t blame you, if I just spent all my FAAB on a guy just to have some random fantasy “expert” from Canada tell me not to play him, I wouldn’t be thrilled. To steal a line from Forrest Gump, 49ers running backs are like a box of chocolates – they’re all good. However, Guerendo is a very different back from Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason. Where they thrive with vision and elusiveness, Guerendo relies solely on his athletic ability to make plays. Unless Kyle Shanahan reverts to his power gap running from years ago, I don’t think Guerendo will do as well in this current system. As a result, I would gladly play him as a Flex, but I wouldn’t expect Jordan Mason production from the rookie. ”
– Ellis Johnson (RotoBaller)
“RB Tyrone Tracy last week, I forgot to give thanks. I’m thankful for many things, such as my health and my family, but the Giants’ offense isn’t one of them. Tracy is a talented player stuck in a bad situation. And without LT Andrew Thomas, the situation is looking bleak. The Giants have scored over 20 points only three times in 12 games.
– Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)