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Fantasy Football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: These are the adjustments you should make for Week 11

Choose wisely the players you should consider and discard for your team's next game

Aaron Rodgers is one of the quarterbacks who can score points.
Aaron Rodgers is one of the quarterbacks who can score points.LAPRESSE

The NFL is taking shape heading into the final stretch of the season. There are teams that are vying for the division lead, while others are showing progress, but also intermittency that must be resolved as soon as possible if they aspire to make the playoffs.

Some teams are not having a good campaign so far and want to get back on track to fight based on their aspirations. For week 11, these are the players to consider and discard for Fantasy Football.

Fantasy Football players to start in Week 11

Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins (vs. Washington Commanders)
Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. Cincinnati Bengals)
Woody Marks, Houston Texans (vs. Tennessee Titans)Sean Tucker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. Buffalo Bills)Breece Hall, New York Jets (vs. New England Patriots)Marvin Harrison Jr., Arizona Cardinals (vs. San Francisco 49ers)

In the last two games, he has averaged 11 targets per game, with 10 receptions, 129 yards and two touchdowns. He will face a 49ers team that has allowed 126 receptions to receivers this season.

Tyler Lockett, Las Vegas Raiders (vs. Dallas Cowboys)Pat Freiermuth, Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. Cincinnati Bengals)Los Angeles Chargers (vs. Jacksonville Jaguars)

Fantasy Football players to sit in Week 11

Bo Nix, Denver Broncos (vs. Kansas City Chiefs)
Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks (vs. Los Angeles Rams)Tyrone Tracy Jr., New York Giants (vs. Green Bay Packers)Kenneth Walker, Seattle Seahawks (vs. Los Angeles Rams)
TreVeyon Henderson, Green Bay Packers (vs. Chicago Bears)Xavier Worthy, Kansas City Chiefs (vs. Denver Broncos)

The Broncos have allowed the fewest fantasy points per game to receivers this season. Rashee Rice remains reliable, but Worthy, with just 3.7 receptions and 37 yards per game since Rice's return, and no touchdowns, is very risky.

Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos (vs. Kansas City Chiefs)

The Chiefs' defense has allowed just 955 receiving yards to wide receivers, the fewest in the NFL. Sutton averaged three receptions for 45 yards in his last five games and just one touchdown

Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. Buffalo Bills)

The Bills have allowed the fewest receptions (23) and yards (242) to tight ends this season, so Otton has a tough outlook against a defense that dominates offenses like his.

Seattle Seahawks (vs. Los Angeles Rams)

The Seahawks' special teams have been excellent defensively, but Matthew Stafford has thrown 13 touchdowns in his last three games. Seattle may manage to stop his streak, but there is a high risk that they will be vulnerable.

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