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Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 17

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 17 Welcome to Championship Week, where Week 17 could crown you king or leave you in the dust. Let’s dive into the lineup decisions that could define your season! Our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 17 will help you make informed decisions to win that title. Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 16 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Jared Goff, Detroit Lions vs San Francisco 49ers Goff proved he’s a weather warrior with 336 yards and three scores in chilly Chicago last week. Heading into another outdoor game, but this time with kinder conditions, Goff has posted an average of 29.5 fantasy points in his last three games. His arm has been on fire with 11 total touchdown passes in that span. Despite the 49ers presenting a challenge on paper, Goff’s consistency makes him a no-brainer start in championship week. Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Bucs vs Carolina Panthers After a disappointing outing against these same Panthers in Week 13, Mayfield has turned it around, amassing at least 25 fantasy points in his last three games. Hosting the Carolina Panthers at home this week, where they’ve been generous to opposing QBs, expect Mayfield to keep the heat on and deliver another strong performance. Check out where Baker Mayfield ranks in our Week 17 QB Rankings Sit ‘Em Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals vs LA Rams Murray managed a decent fantasy output against the Panthers, but his reliance on rushing for points has been inconsistent. The Rams have transformed into a defensive fortress since their last meeting with the Cardinals, making this a matchup to avoid for Murray. Running Backs Start ‘Em Bucky Irving, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Carolina Panthers Irving is eating up defenses with his versatility, both running and catching. He’s scored at least 13 fantasy points in five of his last six games, and with the Panthers giving up the most rushing yards and touchdowns to running backs, he’s a must-start with championship-winning potential. Tyrone Tracy, NY Giants vs Indianapolis Colts Assuming Tracy shakes off his ankle injury, he’s a solid RB2 start. He’s been a dual-threat contributor with Drew Lock at QB, and the Colts have been leaky against the run, setting Tracy up for another productive game. Devin Singletary would also be a fine replacement if Tracy is held out. Sit ‘Em Brian Robinson, Washington Commanders vs Atlanta Falcons Robinson was sidelined by game script last week, and the Falcons defense has been surprisingly stingy against running backs, making him a risky play this week. Additionally, recent turnover struggles make Robinson a riskier proposition than we’d like to see on Championship Week. Rico Dowdle, Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Dowdle’s performance has waned, and facing an Eagles defense that’s been one of the stingiest against the run, coupled with competition from Ezekiel Elliott at the goalline, suggests leaving him on the bench. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Jayden Reed, Green Bay Packers vs Minnesota Vikings With Christian Watson out, Jayden Reed could see an uptick in targets against a Vikings secondary that’s been generous to wide receivers. He’s a start this week with potential upside. Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos vs Cincinnati Bengals Sutton’s last couple of games were lackluster, but he’s due for a rebound. The Bengals have been vulnerable to receivers, setting up Sutton for a potentially big week. Sit ‘Em Amari Cooper, Buffalo Bills vs NY Jets Cooper’s involvement has drastically dropped in recent games, and the New York Jets defense has been a fortress against receivers, making him a high-risk start for your championship lineup. Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland Browns vs Miami Dolphins With Dorian Thompson-Robinson under center, Jeudy’s production has tanked. The Dolphins’ defense against receivers is formidable, making Jeudy a sit in most scenarios. Tight Ends Start ‘Em Hunter Henry, New England Patriots vs Los Angeles Chargers Despite last week’s TD coming in garbage time, Henry has been a reliable option for fantasy managers, particularly in the red zone. His consistent floor makes him a start. Payne Durham, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Carolina Panthers Cade Otton has been ruled out. Durham will nab the start in his place and gets a superlative matchup. Facing the Panthers, who’ve been the second-most generous to tight ends, he’s a strong start in championship lineups. Also, he can be readily added off of waiver wires everywhere. Sit ‘Em Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons vs Washington Commanders Pitts has been a fantasy letdown, with his recent performances not justifying a start. Even against a middle-of-the-pack defense like Washington, the risk outweighs the potential reward. Sam LaPorta, Detroit Lions vs San Francisco 49ers Despite recent success, the 49ers have been tough on tight ends, particularly at home. With the championship on the line, it might be wise to look elsewhere, even if it means making a tough call on LaPorta.   ENTER OUR WEEK 17 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: First, draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Second, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 17 score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Also, here’s our Week 17 Player Rankings to help. It’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. 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Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 16

Chicago Bears

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 16 The NFL season is barreling toward its dramatic conclusion, and our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 16 brings crucial decisions for managers on the cusp of glory—or despair. With championship berths on the line, setting the right lineup is more important than ever. Let’s break down some key start/sit decisions for the week, helping you separate the stars from the duds in this critical stretch. Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 16 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals vs. Carolina Panthers Kyler Murray’s Week 15 performance against the Patriots didn’t quite deliver the fantasy fireworks managers hoped for. The Cardinals dropped 30 points, but much of the scoring came through the ground game and their opportunistic defense, leaving Murray outside the top 12 fantasy QBs despite solid passing yardage. However, don’t let last week’s disappointment cloud your judgment. The Panthers’ defense has been a sieve, surrendering 27 passing touchdowns this season—tied for the league’s worst. Even Cooper Rush torched them for three scores just last week. Murray sits comfortably in QB1 territory against Carolina. Unless you have an elite alternative, roll with him confidently. Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions After a quiet Week 15 against Minnesota, Caleb Williams looks poised for a bounce-back game. The rookie sensation scorched the Lions in Week 13, tallying an electrifying 32.1 fantasy points, and now gets a favorable rematch at home. Detroit’s defense is riddled with injuries, including key contributors like Alim McNeill and Carlton Davis, leaving them vulnerable. Expect Williams to take advantage of the depleted Lions and produce as a low-end QB1 this week. Check out where Caleb William ranks in our Week  16 QB Rankings Sit ‘Em Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs vs. Houston Texans Fantasy managers are used to Mahomes being a set-it-and-forget-it option, but recent weeks have been brutal. Mahomes hasn’t topped 17 fantasy points in three consecutive games and is now nursing a high ankle sprain. Combine that with the Houston Texans‘ pressure-heavy defense—third-best in generating QB hurries—and Mahomes is a risky play in Week 16. His ceiling feels capped, and with your fantasy season on the line, it’s best to look elsewhere. C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs Stroud’s struggles are undeniable—he’s failed to crack 16 fantasy points in eight straight games and hasn’t been a QB1 since Week 4. While Kansas City’s defense isn’t impenetrable, Stroud’s lack of passing yardage and low touchdown production make him a fantasy non-factor. Championship week is no time to gamble on a name without the numbers to back it up. Running Backs Start ‘Em Rico Dowdle, Dallas Cowboys Over the past three weeks, Rico Dowdle has been an absolute workhorse for Dallas, delivering three straight 100-yard games and operating as the clear lead back. This week, he faces a tough challenge against the Buccaneers’ stout run defense, which has stymied some of the league’s best backs. However, Dowdle’s high snap count and Dallas’ reliance on the ground game in tight matchups give him a solid floor. He’s a must-start unless you have multiple elite options. Jerome Ford, Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals Jerome Ford has stepped up in Cleveland’s backfield with Nick Chubb out for the season. Ford exploded for 18.4 PPR points in Week 15, buoyed by a 62-yard touchdown run. He now faces a Bengals defense that has been vulnerable to running backs, giving up seven double-digit fantasy performances in their last five games. Ford projects as a strong RB2, especially if the Browns’ offense can stay functional with Dorian Thompson-Robinson under center. Sit ‘Em Isaiah Pacheco, Kansas City Chiefs vs. Houston Texans Fantasy managers hoping for a Pacheco breakout have been left wanting. Since returning from injury, he’s been stuck in a timeshare with Kareem Hunt and Samaje Perine, limiting his volume and effectiveness. The Texans’ defense, meanwhile, has quietly shut down opposing RBs, allowing the fourth-fewest rushing yards since Week 11. Avoid this backfield quagmire if you can. Najee Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens Harris’s recent inconsistency makes him a risky play. While he posted a decent outing against Baltimore in Week 11, the Ravens’ top-10 run defense and Harris’ limited role in the passing game cap his upside. With just one reception over his last two games, Harris is a touchdown-dependent flex option at best. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em DeVonta Smith, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Commanders Smith finally broke out in Week 15, notching his first 100-yard game of the season. Injuries have disrupted his season, but with Dallas Goedert sidelined, Smith should continue to see increased targets. Washington’s struggling secondary provides a golden opportunity for Smith to shine again. Adam Thielen, Carolina Panthers vs. Arizona Cardinals Thielen has been a steady presence in Carolina’s offense, and while his Week 15 output was pedestrian, injuries to key teammates could elevate his role this week. Facing a Cardinals defense that’s been respectable against wideouts, Thielen still offers a solid floor with potential for a bounce-back performance. Sit ‘Em Jameson Williams, Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears Williams has struggled away from Detroit with 3 games of 8 fantasy points or less and failed to deliver in a prior matchup with the Bears. He’s a desperation play in Week 16 with limited production and a low ceiling. Amari Cooper, Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots Cooper’s usage has plummeted, and with Buffalo’s crowded receiving corps, he’s too volatile to trust. The fact is that Josh Allen doesn’t need Cooper to score points or win games. Last week’s goose egg in targets is a glaring red flag, making him a bench candidate this week. Tight Ends Start ‘Em Dalton Kincaid, Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots Kincaid’s target share remains encouraging, and the Patriots have struggled to contain top fantasy tight ends.

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 15

Jared Goff

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 15 Week 15 presents make-or-break decisions for managers as the fantasy football playoffs heat up. It’s the season of high stakes, where every lineup call could mean the difference between advancing or ending the year in heartbreak. To help you navigate, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 15 has insights into their matchups and potential. Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 15 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs vs. Cleveland Browns Patrick Mahomes has been a reliable option at quarterback, ranking 10th in total fantasy points this season. His weekly performances have been consistent, with only two weeks finishing outside the top 20 at the position. However, Mahomes has struggled to produce elite QB1 numbers, cracking the top 10 just twice all season. His fantasy output has directly mirrored Kansas City’s offensive production—when the Chiefs score 30 or more points, Mahomes thrives as a top-five QB. This week, he faces a Cleveland Browns defense that has given up 27 or more points in four of their last five games. If this matchup turns into a shootout, Mahomes has the potential to deliver his best performance in weeks. While the game’s over/under of 44 indicates a more controlled affair, the stars may align for Mahomes to shine in your lineup. Jared Goff, Detroit Lions vs. Buffalo Bills Don’t let the Bills’ defensive reputation scare you off Jared Goff this week. Yes, Buffalo is typically a tough matchup for quarterbacks, but we just witnessed Matthew Stafford light them up for 320 yards and two touchdowns. The Lions’ offense, built on a solid passing game, could follow a similar path. While Goff has been more successful against man coverage than zone this season, his recent form is encouraging—multiple touchdown passes in four of his last five games. This game has the potential to be a high-scoring duel, making Goff a strong starting option. Sit ‘Em C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans vs. Miami Dolphins C.J. Stroud hasn’t cracked 20 fantasy points in seven straight games, struggling even in favorable matchups. With just five touchdowns and five interceptions since Week 6, he’s a tough sell against a Dolphins defense that has been stingy against quarterbacks all season. Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks vs. Green Bay Packers Despite the Seahawks’ recent win streak, Geno Smith hasn’t been fantasy-relevant, failing to top 16 points in any of his last four games. Smith is best avoided against a solid Green Bay Packers defense allowing just three 20-point performances to QBs this season. Running Backs Start ‘Em Rico Dowdle, Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers Rico Dowdle has emerged as the Cowboys’ clear lead back, steadily gaining momentum in recent weeks. After starting the year sharing snaps with Ezekiel Elliott, Dowdle has taken over the backfield, even contributing on third downs and in late-game situations. In Week 13, Dowdle hit a career milestone with his first 100-yard rushing performance, followed by another strong showing on Monday Night Football. The Panthers’ defense, which has allowed more fantasy points to running backs than any other team, sets up Dowdle for another monster game. With multiple 100-yard rushers torching Carolina recently, Dowdle enters Week 15 as a strong RB2 with RB1 upside. Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers vs. Dallas Cowboys Chuba Hubbard continues to take advantage of the Panthers’ backfield situation, thriving as the team’s primary option with Jonathan Brooks out for the season. Hubbard has posted at least 15 PPR points in four of his last five games, including a 20.7-point outing against a tough Eagles defense in Week 14. The Cowboys’ defense has shown vulnerabilities to running backs in recent weeks, allowing multiple 14+ PPR performances. With Hubbard locked into a dominant role in Carolina’s offense, he’s a top-10 fantasy RB this week. Sit ‘Em D’Andre Swift, Chicago Bears vs. Vikings D’Andre Swift has become a risky option for fantasy managers, producing single-digit fantasy points in four of his last five outings. Over that stretch, he’s averaged just 9.6 points per game and hasn’t surpassed 40 rushing yards in his last three games.  He’ll face the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night, a team that stifled him back in Week 12, holding him to 9.5 fantasy points. The Vikings have allowed the fourth-fewest rushing yards and only six touchdowns to running backs all season. Given the matchup and recent trends, it’s tough to trust Swift as anything more than a desperation play. Travis Etienne, Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Jets Travis Etienne finally broke out of a slump with 11.0 PPR points in Week 14 against Tennessee, his first time surpassing 8.8 points since Week 5. Even so, his workload was concerning, with only four carries—a season-low since Week 9. Meanwhile, teammate Tank Bigsby took on a hefty 19 touches in the same game, making him the more attractive Jaguars running back option heading into Week 15. Both backs, however, face a challenging matchup against the Jets, who rank 10th in limiting fantasy points to opposing running backs. At best, Etienne is a low-end flex play this week, and his upside remains capped. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em D.J. Moore, Chicago Bears vs. Minnesota Vikings Although D.J. Moore hasn’t been the epitome of consistency, he’s delivered when it matters, racking up 75.2 PPR points over the last four weeks—sixth among receivers in that span. He’s remained the Bears’ top target, leading the team in receiving grade, targets, and yards. Facing a Vikings defense that has allowed the most receiving yards to outside receivers this season, Moore is in a prime spot. He torched Minnesota just weeks ago with 106 yards and a touchdown. Slot him in as a high-end WR2 with WR1 upside this week. Khalil Shakir, Buffalo Bills vs. Detroit Lions Khalil Shakir has quietly become a fantasy darling, scoring 11+ points in six of

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 14

Deebo Samuel

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 14 With the playoffs looming, Week 14 might be the most critical slate of the fantasy football season, especially with six teams on a bye. Every lineup decision could make or break your championship dreams, and the margins for error are razor-thin. FullTime’s Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 14 will help you make the right choices this week. Week 14 is pivotal; navigating these start/sit decisions can make all the difference. Prioritize players with favorable matchups and avoid tempting options facing daunting defenses. Good luck securing your playoff spot! Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 14 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings vs. Falcons Sam Darnold has quietly evolved into one of the most reliable fantasy QBs this season. Since Week 2, he’s topped 18 fantasy points in all but three contests.. Over his past six games, he’s thrown multiple touchdowns in five, adding a modest rushing boost with an average of 20 yards per game—equivalent to a valuable 50 passing yards. This week, Darnold faces an Atlanta Falcons defense that ranks among the top eight in passing touchdowns allowed. He’s a steady, high-floor option in a week lacking many dependable quarterback plays. Will Levis, Tennessee Titans vs. Jaguars Will Levis struggled early in the season, facing some of the NFL’s toughest pass defenses. After missing time due to injury, he’s looked steady since returning in Week 10, averaging 17.3 fantasy points per game over the past month. While that may seem average, it’s worth noting that Levis hasn’t yet had the luxury of facing a bottom-tier defense—until now. The Jaguars have allowed the most fantasy points to QBs this year, with a league-low coverage grade. Nearly every quarterback to face Jacksonville has thrown for at least 220 yards, and most have added multiple scores. Levis carries some risk due to a lack of ceiling games, but this matchup sets the stage for a potential breakout. Sit ‘Em Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins vs. Jets Tua Tagovailoa has been on fire in recent weeks, but the New York Jets defense is an entirely different beast. They’ve allowed the second-fewest passing yards and just nine passing touchdowns this season, the lowest in the league. Tua’s struggles against New York are well-documented, with just one touchdown pass and fewer than 250 passing yards in each of his two matchups last year. This is not the week to trust him in your starting lineup. Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals vs. Seahawks Kyler Murray hasn’t looked like himself in recent weeks, and Week 14 presents another tough challenge. The Seahawks have held opposing quarterbacks to just eight passing touchdowns over their past six games while forcing seven interceptions. Murray struggled against Seattle in Week 12, scoring just 10.3 fantasy points. Given the matchup, he’s a low-end option at best this week. Running Backs Start ‘Em Isaac Guerendo, San Francisco 49ers vs. Bears With Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason sidelined for the foreseeable future, Isaac Guerendo is the next man up in San Francisco. While the team bolstered their depth by claiming Israel Abanikanda and signing Ke’Shawn Vaughn to the practice squad, Guerendo is set to handle the majority of work in Week 14. The Bears boast a strong run defense on paper but have allowed enough explosive plays to rank in the bottom eight for rushing yards allowed. With the 49ers as home favorites, expect Guerendo to see a ton of carries and have a chance to break off a few big runs. Tony Pollard, Tennessee Titans vs. Jaguars Tony Pollard’s recent performances have been underwhelming, scoring fewer than 10.3 PPR points in three of his last four outings. However, he’s primed for a bounce-back in Week 14 against Jacksonville. The Jaguars rank second in most fantasy points allowed to opposing running backs, surrendering over 740 yards and six total touchdowns to backfields in their last four games. Pollard has struggled against tough defenses this year, but this matchup is a golden opportunity for him to get back on track. Consider him a must-start. Sit ‘Em Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers vs. Eagles Chuba Hubbard has been a steady presence in Carolina’s backfield, but Week 14 brings a tough test. The Eagles’ run defense ranks among the league’s best, allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points to running backs. They’ve been especially stingy in recent weeks, giving up only four touchdowns to the position all season. Hubbard’s workload has also taken a hit, with just 12 carries for 43 yards and no targets in Week 13. With Jonathon Brooks emerging as a factor in the backfield and a likely negative game script against the Eagles, Hubbard is best left on your bench. Gus Edwards, Los Angeles Chargers vs. Chiefs The “Gus Bus” hit a speed bump in Week 13, playing just 52% of snaps and managing a meager seven touches for 33 yards. Without J.K. Dobbins, Edwards hasn’t capitalized on increased opportunities, and he faces a brutal matchup this week against the Chiefs. Kansas City has allowed the fewest fantasy points to running backs this season, including a league-low rate of explosive runs. With limited volume and little chance of finding the end zone, Edwards isn’t a viable option in Week 14. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers vs. Bears It’s been a rough stretch for Deebo Samuel, who has dealt with injuries and poor production, logging fewer than 25 receiving yards in three straight games. With Christian McCaffrey sidelined, however, Samuel should see a significant uptick in targets and rushing opportunities. His short-yardage role makes him a great fit against the Bears’ zone-heavy defense, which ranks seventh in zone coverage frequency. Look for Deebo to regain his fantasy relevance in a week where he’ll be heavily involved in both the passing and running games.

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 13

Anthony Richardson

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 13 As the fantasy football season barrels into Week 13, the stakes couldn’t be higher. For some, it’s a must-win scenario to secure that coveted playoff spot; for others, it’s about jockeying for seeding or spoiling a rival’s season. Every lineup decision matters, and with the fantasy landscape constantly shifting due to injuries, matchups, and player trends, navigating who to start and sit has never been more critical. Whoever you are, Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 13 has you covered. Dive in as we break down the best and worst matchups across every position, helping you make the calls that will lead you to Week 13 glory. Let’s set those winning lineups and keep the playoff dreams alive! Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 13 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Bo Nix, Denver Broncos vs. Browns Bo Nix began the season slowly, but he’s been on a roll since Week 5, averaging 21 fantasy points per game, which places him fourth among quarterbacks in that span. His workload has been stellar, ranking top six in both passing and rushing attempts for QBs during this period. This week, he faces the Cleveland Browns, a defense with a mixed bag of strengths and weaknesses. They rank third in pass-rush grade but second-worst in coverage. Much of their pressure stems from Myles Garrett, the top-rated healthy edge rusher this season. Fortunately for Nix, Garrett typically lines up against the right tackle, which pits him against Garett Bolles a top tackle in the NFL. Nix also offers rushing upside. Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts vs. Patriots Anthony Richardson remains a high-risk, high-reward play. Last week’s 12.98 points against the Lions was a reminder of his low floor. The Colts have leaned on Richardson’s rushing ability recently, with 10 carries in each of his last two games, generating 21 fantasy points on the ground over that span. The Patriots’ defense could set the stage for a big performance. They’ve allowed the most passing touchdowns in the league since Week 8 and rank in the top 10 for passing yards and touchdowns allowed to quarterbacks. Richardson isn’t a lock, but if you’re looking for a high-ceiling option during a crucial stretch of the season, he’s worth the gamble. Sit ‘Em Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals vs. Vikings Kyler Murray’s inconsistency continued with a 10.3-point performance in Week 12. He’s now scored under 16.2 points in three of five road games, and the Vikings present another tough test. Minnesota has allowed only four quarterbacks to surpass 20 fantasy points this season and is the best in the league at limiting rushing yards to QBs. Murray’s floor makes him hard to trust this week. Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks vs. Jets After a hot start, Geno Smith has cooled significantly, averaging just 16.1 points per game since Week 6. He now faces a Jets defense that ranks as the second-toughest matchup for quarterbacks. With limited upside and a tough opponent, Smith is a risky play in Week 13. Running Backs Start ‘Em Bucky Irving, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Panthers Bucky Irving saw a notable increase in usage last week, playing over 50% of offensive snaps for the first time this season alongside Rachaad White. After seeing double-digit carries in his last two games—a rarity earlier in the year—Irving’s role appears to be growing. The matchup couldn’t be more favorable. The Panthers have surrendered the most fantasy points to running backs this season, making Irving a prime start in Week 13. Chase Brown, Cincinnati Bengals vs. Steelers Chase Brown has been a fantasy revelation in Zack Moss’s absence, averaging 22 points per game over the last three weeks while playing at least 80% of offensive snaps. His production has come despite tough matchups against the Ravens and Chargers, two of the stingiest defenses against running backs. While the Steelers present another challenging matchup, Brown’s workload and consistency make him a reliable option. He’s worth starting again this week. Sit ‘Em Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns vs. Broncos Chubb came through last week, but his two-touchdown performance masked underlying concerns. Without scores, he’s averaging just 4.9 fantasy points per game this season. The Broncos have allowed only five rushing touchdowns to running backs, making Chubb a TD-dependent option you may want to avoid. Travis Etienne, Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Texans Travis Etienne has struggled lately, failing to exceed 6.3 PPR points in three consecutive games. While Trevor Lawrence’s return may boost the Jaguars’ offense, the Texans remain a tough matchup, ranking fifth in fewest points allowed to running backs. Etienne is a risky flex play this week. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Ladd McConkey, Los Angeles Chargers vs. Falcons Ladd McConkey enters Week 13 on fire, earning a solid WR2 status in all formats. Over his last two games against Cincinnati and Baltimore, he’s racked up 12 catches for 206 yards on 15 targets, scoring at least 14.3 PPR points each time. The matchup against the Falcons is enticing, as Atlanta ranks fourth in most fantasy points allowed to wide receivers. With several pass-catchers finding success against this defense in recent weeks, McConkey is well-positioned for another strong outing. Brian Thomas, Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Texans Brian Thomas should see a major boost with Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) returning in Week 13. While he held his own with Mac Jones in Week 11, Thomas’s ceiling is much higher with Lawrence under center. He’s topped 15 PPR points in two of his last three games with Lawrence, and the absence of Gabe Davis and Christian Kirk could elevate his target share. The Texans, meanwhile, rank eighth in fantasy points allowed to receivers, making this a golden opportunity for Thomas to shine. Sit ‘Em Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers vs. Bills With Brock Purdy’s status uncertain and snow potentially affecting this

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 12

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 12 The fantasy football season is heating up, and Week 12 is packed with opportunities for players to shine—or leave you hanging. Let’s dive into the Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 12 to maximize your lineup’s potential. Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 12 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers vs. Ravens Justin Herbert has shaken off a sluggish start to the year and is now firmly in the MVP discussion.  Over his last five games, Herbert hasn’t dipped below a 74.0 PFF grade, a sharp contrast to his sub-63.0 performances in the first five weeks. This resurgence has translated into solid fantasy production, with three top-10 finishes in his last four outings. This week, Herbert squares off against the Baltimore Ravens, who have been surprisingly generous to fantasy quarterbacks, surrendering the third-most points to the position. Baltimore’s stout run defense forces opponents to lean on the pass, and their coverage has been less effective than in past seasons, giving up 7.7 yards per attempt and below-average team coverage grades. Herbert is poised to take advantage and could deliver his first top-five fantasy performance of the year. Bo Nix, Denver Broncos vs. Raiders Bo Nix is on fire, coming off a stellar Week 11 where he notched a career-high 36 fantasy points. He’s now surpassed 20 fantasy points in five of his last seven games. That includes two consecutive weeks of elite production. The matchup against the Raiders in Week 12 looks favorable. Las Vegas has allowed at least 22 fantasy points to five of the last six quarterbacks they’ve faced, including three straight games. Nix is primed for another big day. Sit ‘Em Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks vs. Cardinals Geno Smith faces a tough task in Week 12 against an Arizona defense that has been stingy against quarterbacks. Over their last four games, the Cardinals haven’t allowed a passer to exceed 16.7 fantasy points. With Smith struggling for consistency—scoring under 16 points in three of his last five games—he’s a risky start outside of two-quarterback leagues. Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams vs. Eagles Matthew Stafford is coming off a hot streak, but this week’s matchup against the Eagles could bring him back to earth. Philadelphia’s defense ranks fifth in fewest fantasy points allowed to quarterbacks, and no signal-caller has surpassed 20 points against them since Week 4. Stafford is best left on the bench in standard leagues. Running Backs Start ‘Em Tyrone Tracy Jr., New York Giants vs. Buccaneers Tyrone Tracy Jr. has been a reliable workhorse over the past six weeks, averaging 15 carries, 86 rushing yards, and nearly three targets per game. With four games of 20+ touches and two explosive fantasy outings of over 22 points, Tracy provides a blend of safety and upside. With rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito starting, Tracy could see even more involvement as DeVito tends to check down to running backs, targeting them at a higher rate than Daniel Jones. This week’s matchup against the Buccaneers is a great opportunity for Tracy. Tampa Bay has struggled against pass-catching backs, allowing the fourth-most receiving yards, third-most receiving touchdowns, and fifth-most fantasy points per game to the position. Tracy is a strong play in Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 12. Bucky Irving, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Giants Bucky Irving has settled into a backfield timeshare with Rachaad White, but he continues to lead the Buccaneers in carries. While game scripts in recent weeks have limited Irving’s volume, Week 12 against the 2-10 Giants presents a perfect opportunity for him to thrive. Tampa Bay enters as 5.5-point favorites, and the Giants have allowed the fourth-most rushing yards per game this season (147.1). Irving has been a steady contributor, ranking 24th in fantasy points per game among running backs since Week 7. This favorable matchup gives him a chance to break out for a big performance. Sit ‘Em Javonte Williams, Denver Broncos vs. Raiders The Denver Broncos’ approach to their backfield is all about riding the hot hand, which makes Javonte Williams a dicey fantasy option. While he led the team with nine carries last week, it’s worth noting that he had only a single rushing attempt the week prior. Even in a dominant 32-point victory, nine carries are less than ideal for a lead back. This week, Denver is favored against the struggling 2-8 Las Vegas Raiders, but the risk of Audric Estime emerging as the primary ball carrier is too significant to overlook. Fantasy managers should tread cautiously with Williams in Week 12, as his workload remains unpredictable. Rico Dowdle, Dallas Cowboys vs. Commanders Rico Dowdle has had a tough time stepping up in the absence of Dak Prescott due to a hamstring injury, and now the Cowboys’ offensive line is dealing with injuries as well. Over his last two games against the Eagles and Texans, Dowdle has managed only 14 combined PPR points. Even more concerning, he’s turned eight targets into just five catches for a measly nine yards during that stretch. The Washington Commanders’ run defense isn’t particularly intimidating, but former Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn is familiar with how to neutralize their offense. Dowdle is a risky play in Week 12 and should only be considered as a desperation flex option in deeper leagues. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Jauan Jennings, San Francisco 49ers vs. Packers Jauan Jennings has been a standout performer for the 49ers since returning from a hip injury, posting 17 catches for 184 yards and a touchdown on 22 targets over the last two weeks. He’s delivered at least 16.3 PPR points in each of those games and has a strong chance to shine again against the Packers. With Green Bay’s top cornerback Jaire Alexander potentially sidelined, Jennings will face a secondary that

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 11

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 11 Welcome to Week 11, where the fantasy football season hits its most critical stretch. The playoffs are just around the corner, and every lineup decision feels like it carries the weight of your championship hopes. Whether you’re sitting pretty at the top of your league or clawing your way into contention, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 11 has you covered. So let’s dive in! Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 11 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers vs Bengals Herbert has been on fire, leading the league with a stellar 95.0 PFF grade over the past month. He’s consistently finished within the top 15 fantasy QBs each week, facing average pass defenses but still excelling. He’s averaged an impressive 9.0 yards per attempt in that stretch and has even upped his rushing contributions. The Chargers square off with the Cincinnati Bengals, who have been a top matchup for quarterbacks this year, allowing the fifth-most fantasy points to QBs. Their pass rush is among the league’s least effective, ranking seventh-lowest, while Herbert thrives when free from pressure, completing over 72% of his passes and boasting an 8-to-0 TD-to-INT ratio. Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers vs Ravens Wilson gets a favorable matchup against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11, who have allowed the second-most fantasy points to QBs. Baltimore has been highly generous recently, with five of their last six opposing QBs scoring 24.9 fantasy points or more. Wilson has scored 24+ points in two of his three starts for Pittsburgh and should be considered a top-10 QB option this week. Sit ‘Em Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings vs Titans After a hot start, Darnold has faded, ranking outside the top 12 fantasy QBs in four of his last five games. His performance has fluctuated, and his touchdown rate has regressed from a strong 10.4% in the early season to just 3.9% over the past six weeks. This week, the Vikings face a Titans defense that ranks second in yards allowed per pass attempt. Darnold, still managing a throwing hand injury, is a risky play. Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks vs 49ers Smith has been reliable this season, but the 49ers have historically challenged him. He’s averaged only 232 passing yards in four regular-season matchups with 2 TD and 4 Ints. San Francisco has allowed the fifth-fewest passing yards and has limited QBs in fantasy points. Smith is a fade this week. Running Backs Start ‘Em Kareem Hunt, Kansas City Chiefs vs Bills Hunt has consistently hit double-digit fantasy points in every game he’s played this season. Over the past five weeks, he’s averaged 18 fantasy points per game, seeing solid work in rushing and scoring opportunities. Last week, he was targeted 10 times, surpassing his previous combined total for the season. This expanded role in the passing game comes at the perfect time, as the Bills have allowed more receptions, yards, and touchdowns to opposing running backs than any other team. Hunt is a must-play. Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns vs Saints Chubb is back to his old role as Cleveland’s primary runner, logging 15+ carries in each of his three games this season, despite facing tough defenses. This week, he gets a much easier matchup against the New Orleans Saints, who have given up the fourth-most fantasy points to running backs. New Orleans allows an average of 5.1 yards per carry, giving Chubb a golden opportunity for a big performance. Sit ‘Em Travis Etienne, Jacksonville Jaguars vs Lions While Tank Bigsby may be out, Etienne faces a tough matchup against a Lions defense ranked sixth in fantasy points allowed to running backs. With Mac Jones under center instead of Trevor Lawrence, the Jaguars’ offense struggled last week, and Etienne has managed only 10.3 PPR points in his past two games. He’s best suited as a flex play in most leagues. Najee Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers vs Ravens Last week, Harris split time evenly with Jaylen Warren, a possible trend that doesn’t favor his fantasy value. The Ravens, allowing only 3.2 yards per carry, have been excellent against the run. Baltimore’s weakness is against pass-catching backs, so Warren’s presence hurts Harris even more. Factor in an ankle injury, and Harris is a sit candidate despite his recent productivity. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Calvin Ridley, Tennessee Titans vs Vikings Ridley clicked with Will Levis last week, putting up his best game of the season in a tough matchup, with five catches for 84 yards and two scores on nine targets. Ridley has now scored at least 22.6 PPR points in two of his last three outings, and he’s had five straight games with at least eight targets. With the Vikings allowing the third-most fantasy points to wide receivers, Ridley is a strong No. 2 receiver in all formats. George Pickens, Pittsburgh Steelers vs Ravens Since Wilson took over, Pickens’ fantasy production has taken off, averaging 18 points per game with noticeable increases in yards and scoring. His average receiving yards have jumped to 92 per game, and he’s scored in two of his last three. The Ravens allow the most yards and touchdowns to receivers on the season, and Pickens is positioned for another big game. Sit ‘Em D.J. Moore, Chicago Bears vs Packers The Bears’ offense has hit rock bottom, managing just 27 total points over their last three losses. During this slump, Moore has been virtually invisible, failing to eclipse four catches, 33 yards, or score a touchdown in any of the past four games. While Chicago parted ways with offensive coordinator Shane Waldron in hopes of shaking things up, it’s unlikely that significant improvements materialize in just one week. Moore faces a tough test against the Green Bay Packers in Week 11. The Packers’ secondary has been lights-out lately,

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 10

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 10 Did you run into the Ja’Marr Chase/Joe Burrow buzzsaw on Thursday? If so, reaching deep to find upside starters is crucial in this must-win Week 10. Our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 10 will identify which players to start and which to avoid this week. Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 10 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Matthew Stafford, Rams vs. Dolphins This week’s play is more about Stafford’s rhythm and the Rams’ offense rather than just the opponent. The Dolphins have been tough on quarterbacks, but Stafford has six passing touchdowns across his last two games, a big uptick from his three TDs in the season’s first half. Over his recent games, he’s averaged over 280 passing yards, even maintaining that with Puka Nacua ejected early last week. With all their top offensive pieces on the field, Los Angeles’ offense looks almost elite, echoing Stafford’s 2023 season when he surged from a mid-tier QB to a top-10 fantasy option by season’s end. Expect this matchup to have shootout potential, making Stafford a solid start in Week 10. Sam Darnold, Vikings vs. Jaguars Darnold has been quietly consistent, ranking 12th in fantasy points per game this season at 17.9. Outside of a tough game against the Jets, he’s been a top-16 QB in every outing, navigating a challenging schedule with some impressive performances. This week’s matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have given up the most points to opposing QBs, sets up perfectly. Jacksonville has allowed every starting quarterback (besides an injured Jordan Love) to hit the top 12, and Darnold is poised to follow suit in what could be one of his best showings of the season. Sit ‘Em C.J. Stroud, Texans vs. Lions While Nico Collins may return, that likely won’t be enough to make Stroud a trustworthy start in fantasy. Collins’ absence has affected Stroud’s production, with only two games above 17.9 points when Collins played early in the season. With the Lions ranking ninth in fewest points allowed to QBs and limiting opponents like Kyler Murray, Dak Prescott, and Matthew Stafford to under 18.3 points, Stroud is better left for two-quarterback formats this week. Bo Nix, Broncos vs. Chiefs Nix had some missed opportunities in Week 9, ending with a decent but underwhelming 17.7 fantasy points. Now he faces a tough Kansas City defense that has kept QBs under 18.9 points in all but one game since Week 2. Expecting Nix to crack 20 points this week would be a long shot, so he’s best left for deeper formats. Running Backs Start ‘Em Tyrone Tracy, Giants vs. Panthers Tracy’s setup this week is ideal, nearly earning him Start of the Week honors. As the Giants’ lead back, he’s seen 16 or more carries in four of his last five games, scoring 14+ PPR points in three of those. Against a Panthers team allowing the most fantasy points to running backs, Tracy is positioned for a big day. Carolina has surrendered 12.1+ PPR points to opposing backs 13 times this season, with six of those performances surpassing 20 points. Tracy makes a strong case as a borderline RB1 in all formats. D’Andre Swift, Bears vs. Patriots Swift’s consistent workload makes him a must-start. He’s been on the field for over 60% of Chicago’s offensive snaps in all but one game, with at least 16 carries in each of the past five games. He’s not only active in the passing game but also a red-zone threat. Now he takes on a Patriots defense that has allowed the second-most rushing yards to running backs, especially struggling since Week 5. Swift should keep rolling as a top fantasy option this week. Sit ‘Em Javonte Williams, Broncos vs. Chiefs Williams has seen his snap percentage drop each week since Week 6, falling to 54% last game. With ongoing talks of more touches for Audric Estime, Williams’ role is likely to remain limited. In addition to a tough Chiefs defense that has allowed just 3.7 yards per carry, the Broncos are heavy underdogs, making this a difficult game script for Williams. He’s best avoided this week. Raheem Mostert, Dolphins vs. Rams Mostert has seen limited work since returning from injury, managing just 14 touches and under 10 fantasy points per game over his last four. He’s heavily touchdown-dependent, and without trips to the end zone, his fantasy output remains low. The Rams have been better at defending the run lately, ranking fifth in fewest fantasy points allowed to RBs over the past month, so Mostert is better left on the bench. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Ladd McConkey, Chargers vs. Titans McConkey has stepped up recently, playing 80%+ of the Chargers’ snaps in two of the last three games and recording five catches in each of those outings. The Titans’ defense, despite being generally strong against wide receivers, has been more vulnerable to slot receivers, where McConkey thrives. With the Titans dealing with injuries in their secondary, McConkey is set for a productive game. Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars vs. Vikings Thomas is averaging 14 fantasy points per game, ranking 21st among wide receivers this season. Despite being limited in practice due to a chest issue, he played through it last week. This week, he faces a Vikings team that has given up the most fantasy points to WRs, where top receivers like Amon-Ra St. Brown and Garrett Wilson have delivered big performances. Thomas is primed to be a solid fantasy WR2 in Week 10. Sit ‘Em DeAndre Hopkins, Chiefs vs. Broncos Hopkins isn’t a must-sit, but he’s risky against a Broncos team that could see him locked down by Patrick Surtain II. Nuk had a big Week 9, but Surtain has shut down top receivers like DK Metcalf and Mike Evans this season.

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 9

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 9 Welcome to our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 9! Whether you’re looking to maximize matchups or avoid pitfalls, this week’s list has you covered. From quarterbacks in high-stakes showdowns to running backs poised for big performances, each call here is geared to keep your fantasy team competitive. Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 8 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons vs. Dallas Cowboys Kirk Cousins has been a bit of a roller coaster for fantasy managers this season. His performance has been inconsistent with three games inside the top-10 but five outside the top-20. His Pro Football Focus passing grade isn’t quite where it used to be, but he remains among the league’s top 12 quarterbacks. For a passer like Cousins, who’s effective but doesn’t rely on his legs, the key to a top-12 fantasy finish is all about multiple touchdowns. If he can score twice, he’s likely to give you a strong finish. Facing a Dallas defense that has given up the sixth-most fantasy points to quarterbacks, Cousins has a great chance. The Cowboys have allowed six passing touchdowns over the past three games, and their secondary is banged up, with cornerbacks DaRon Bland and Trevon Diggs missing practices early in the week. The odds favor Cousins reaching pay dirt more than once, so he’s a smart start. Matthew Stafford, LA Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks Matthew Stafford is heating up after putting up over 32 fantasy points in Week 8 against the Vikings. With both Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp on the field, Stafford’s ceiling is notably higher. Now he gets the Seahawks, who have allowed four of their past five opposing quarterbacks to score at least 23 fantasy points. Given the matchup, Stafford looks like a solid top-10 option this week. Sit ‘Em Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Kansas City Chiefs Mayfield’s value took a hit with key receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin sidelined due to injuries. Although he compensated last week with 50 passing attempts, his Week 9 matchup against Kansas City is tough. The Chiefs haven’t allowed a single quarterback to throw three touchdowns in a game this season, making Mayfield a risky start. Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins vs. Buffalo Bills Tagovailoa was decent in his Week 8 return but only managed 16 fantasy points. He now faces a Buffalo defense that has kept him under 16 fantasy points in five of his last six matchups. The Bills rank sixth in limiting fantasy points to quarterbacks, making Tagovailoa a tough start this week. Running Backs Start ‘Em Tony Pollard, Tennessee Titans vs. New England Patriots Pollard has been a reliable fantasy option, securing top-20 finishes in five games this season, even when Tyjae Spears has been active. The only time Pollard fell out of that range was when the Titans were down by a wide margin, yet he still managed some production in recent outings. The Patriots have been a favorable matchup for running backs, ranking fourth in ease of production allowed. Pollard did appear on the injury report with a foot issue this week, so if he sits, Spears could step into a significant role. D’Andre Swift, Chicago Bears vs. Arizona Cardinals Swift exploded last week with a season-high 129 yards and a touchdown, running for a solid 73% of Chicago’s offensive snaps. Now he faces the Arizona Cardinals, who have allowed the fifth-most rushing yards to running backs and are missing tackles at a league-high rate. With Swift thriving on yards after contact, this matchup seems tailor-made for him to deliver. Sit ‘Em Javonte Williams, Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens has established himself as the Broncos’ lead back, but he hasn’t been productive in games where Denver trails. This week, the Broncos are heavy underdogs to the Baltimore Ravens, who allow just 3.3 yards per carry. It’s hard to envision Williams finding much success against Baltimore’s stout run defense, making him a sit candidate. Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns vs. Los Angeles Chargers Chubb showed improvement in Week 8 but still hasn’t fully shaken off the rust from his injury. Facing the Chargers, who rank sixth in fewest rushing yards allowed to running backs, makes Chubb a risky play. Once he’s back to full form, he’ll be a stronger start, but patience is key here. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Josh Downs, Indianapolis Colts vs. Minnesota Vikings Downs has been one of the most consistent fantasy receivers, with nine receptions in four of his last five games and 60+ yards in those games, finding the end zone in three of them. His productivity has been steady when Gardner Minshew is under center. With a matchup against the Vikings, who have allowed the most fantasy points to wide receivers, Downs looks primed for a strong outing. Despite nursing a toe injury, Downs has played well through it, making him a start-worthy option in Week 9. Courtland Sutton, Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens Sutton is coming off a productive Week 8, where he caught eight passes for 100 yards on 11 targets. He’s had at least six targets in five games this season, converting them into 13.8+ PPR points in four games. Baltimore has allowed seven receivers to reach at least 12.9 PPR points over their last four games, making Sutton a solid WR2 option for Week 9. Sit ‘Em Keenan Allen, Chicago Bears vs. Arizona Cardinals Allen has struggled to produce in the Bears’ offense, with only one top-10 fantasy finish. Facing a Cardinals team that’s been solid against slot receivers, Allen might have a tough time making an impact, especially given the Bears’ inconsistency in the passing game. Zay Flowers, Baltimore Ravens vs. Denver Broncos Flowers faces a tough matchup against Denver, especially if Patrick Surtain II shadows him. Top receivers

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 8

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Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 8 We are officially halfway through the 2024 fantasy season. The playoff push begins this week. Knowing who to start and fade can make all the difference in wrapping up a key victory. Our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 8 will help you find the optimal starts and sits to consider. Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 8 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears) at Washington Caleb Williams had a shaky start to the season, but lately, he’s been heating up. He’s landed as a top-10 fantasy QB in three of his last four outings. Sure, playing against defenses like Jacksonville and Carolina, who have been generous to quarterbacks in fantasy, helped his numbers. However, Williams is finding his rhythm, and his career-best PFF grades show he’s only getting better. With the momentum he’s built, Williams should be considered a strong QB1 play this week, especially given a favorable matchup. Kirk Cousins (Atlanta Falcons) at Tampa Bay Cousins couldn’t capitalize on his Week 7 matchup against Seattle, and overall, his fantasy output has been inconsistent, aside from a massive Week 5 explosion. That performance, where he dropped 509 yards and four touchdowns, came against none other than Tampa Bay—his opponent again this week. The Buccaneers have allowed the third-most passing yards and the second-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks. Cousins already torched them once, and with their track record against QBs, it’s worth plugging him into your lineup again. Sit ‘Em Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys) at San Francisco Prescott has only been a top-12 fantasy QB twice this season, and those instances came against extremely favorable matchups. This week, the Bears face a tough test against San Francisco, who ranks as the 12th-best team in limiting fantasy points to quarterbacks. With Prescott’s inconsistent play and the 49ers’ defense on tap, it’s better to look elsewhere for Week 8. Anthony Richardson (Indianapolis Colts) at Houston Richardson was electric in Week 1, but since then, it’s been a steep drop-off. Across his last three full games, he’s combined for just 34 fantasy points. While Richardson is still talented, the Week 8 rematch against the Texans doesn’t inspire much confidence. He’s only worth a start in deeper leagues like Superflex or two-QB formats at this point. Running Backs Start ‘Em Javonte Williams (Denver Broncos) vs. Carolina Williams has firmly taken over as the Broncos’ lead back, logging at least 13 carries and 60 yards in three of the last four games, all of which Denver won. His workload has increased, now playing over 60% of offensive snaps in the last three weeks. Facing Carolina’s defense this week, which has allowed the most fantasy points to running backs, Williams is in prime position to deliver. The Panthers have given up rushing touchdowns in every game this season, and seven RBs have gone over 70 yards against them. Williams should thrive in this matchup. Kareem Hunt (Kansas City Chiefs) at Las Vegas  Since stepping into the starting role for the Chiefs, Hunt has been solid, posting at least 18 PPR points in his last two games. He’s seen 49 carries and found the end zone three times. While his receiving work has been minimal, that might not matter against a Raiders defense that ranks eighth in allowing fantasy points to RBs. A running back has scored 15.5 or more PPR points in every game against Las Vegas this season. Hunt is locked in as a top-15 option this week. Sit ‘Em Chase Brown (Cincinnati Bengals) vs. Philadelphia  Brown’s workload has been steady, but his output hasn’t followed. Over the past four weeks, he’s failed to top 12 receiving yards in a game, and touchdowns have been hard to come by. This week, the Bengals face an Eagles defense that has been stingy against the run, allowing the sixth-fewest fantasy points to RBs. Without much involvement in the passing game or red-zone opportunities, Brown doesn’t offer enough upside to be worth starting. Nick Chubb (Cleveland Browns) vs. Baltimore Chubb’s return from a serious knee injury was heartwarming, but he wasn’t overly effective in Week 7. His snaps were limited, and while he scored, he only managed 32 total yards on 11 carries. Baltimore‘s defense presents a daunting challenge, having allowed the fewest yards per carry and the lowest explosive-run rate. It might be best to wait another week before trusting Chubb in fantasy lineups. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Darnell Mooney (Atlanta Falcons) at Tampa Bay Mooney has quietly been one of the season’s surprises, averaging over 14 PPR points per game over the past six weeks—good for 16th among wide receivers. While he hasn’t been entirely consistent, he’s still hit 50+ yards in four of his six games. His best outing came against Tampa Bay, when he posted 105 yards and two TDs, and he gets to face them again this week. The Bucs are allowing the fifth-most fantasy points to wide receivers, so Mooney should be in line for another productive day. Jaylen Waddle (Miami Dolphins) vs. Arizona  The Dolphins get a boost with Tua Tagovailoa set to return from a concussion in Week 8, which is fantastic news for Waddle. Waddle has struggled in recent weeks without Tua, failing to hit double-digit PPR points in five straight games. But with his quarterback back, Waddle should return to form. Arizona has allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to receivers this season, making Waddle a strong WR2 play in this juicy matchup. Sit ‘Em Christian Kirk (Jacksonville Jaguars) vs. Green Bay Kirk has seen a decline in fantasy production since Evan Engram returned, managing just five catches in his last three games. This week’s matchup against the Packers doesn’t bode well either, as Green Bay’s defense has allowed the second-fewest adjusted yards per attempt