NFL Fantasy Football Week 11: Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Advice
POTENTIAL RB SLEEPER PICK OF THE WEEK
Mike Tolbert (San Diego Chargers) vs. Denver
Tolbert saw his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown come to an end at five in the Chargers’ last game, Week 9 against the Houston. He apparently suffered an ankle injury back in Week 8, but used San Diego’s bye week to get healthy.
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The same can’t be said for his backfield mate Ryan Mathews, who is still dealing with an ankle issue. So Tolbert could be in line for significant work against the Denver Broncos this week, which could be quite favorable for him.
The Broncos have allowed a tied for league most 11 rushing touchdowns to opposing running backs this season, and have allowed 22 fantasy points per game to the position as well.
Tolbert is an excellent option this week in touchdown-heavy leagues, and even makes for solid RB2 in standard leagues.
POTENTIAL WR SLEEPER PICK OF THE WEEK
Mohamed Massaquoi (Cleveland Browns) @ Jacksonville
Massaquoi had just two catches for eight yards against the New York Jets, but he did catch a touchdown for the first time since Week 1.
With Josh Cribbs (dislocated toes) looking likely to be out this week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Massaquoi could reap the benefits of a favorable matchup.
The Jaguars have allowed the most fantasy points (28.3 per game) to opposing wide receivers along with 14 touchdowns, which is tied for the most in the league in that category.
A huge catch total may not be in the offing, but Massaquoi could find the end zone this week and could be worth taking a flier on.
POTENTIAL WR SLEEPER PICK OF THE WEEK
James Jones (Green Bay Packers) @ Minnesota
Jones had the best game of his NFL career in Week 9 against the Dallas Cowboys, with eight receptions for 123 yards and a touchdown as Donald Driver (quad) was held out of the game.
With Driver again uncertain heading into this week, Jones may get another opportunity to be productive against the Minnesota Vikings.
In Week 7 against the Vikings, Jones had four catches for 107 yards. Around his two productive games over the last four are two catchless games, so there is a decent amount of downside here. That said, Jones could be worth a flier in deeper league as a WR3.
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