Week 11 Fantasy Rankings: DeSean Jackson and More Elite Stars You Must Bench
With the post season looming, fantasy owners are going to need be careful as to who they should start and depend on for points. Owners want to be able to get the most out of their players and they need to be careful when it comes to specific elite players that could be limited by the teams they play against.
To help you avoid that for Week 11, we've listed a few of those elite players that could struggle against the teams that they play this week. Take note before you start your star player, who may only net you below ten points, how that could have been easily avoided by just starting a different player in these stars place.
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DeSean Jackson at New York Giants
The New York Giants don't have the greatest passing defense, they're currently ranked 17th, but they also have a worse rushing defense—which ranks 20th. Considering that Michael Vick is hurt with two broken ribs and the Eagles have a capable offensive star in LeSean McCoy to take advantage of the Giants limited defense when it comes to the rush, wide receiver DeSean Jackson might not get too many looks if the Eagles look to force the issue on the ground.
Jackson didn't exactly show much promise in the teams first meeting either, as he was limited to 30 yards on two receptions during the Eagles Week 3 loss. With or without Vick, the Eagles are going to look to the ground in order to beat the Giants and that could mean a limited impact out of Jackson.
Roddy White vs Tennessee Titans
In much the same way that the Eagles will most likely look toward their running game in order to win, the Atlanta Falcons may be looking toward their running game with Michael Turner in order to topple the Tennessee Titans in a huge game with playoff implications. The Titans rank 22nd in rushing yards given up per game and there's no doubt that a strong running team in Atlanta will look to take advantage.
The Titans do rank 15th in passing yards given up per game, but the Falcons may deviate from White after a few less than stellar weeks. White hasn't recorded more than 80 yards in a game since he racked up 140 yards in Week 3.. He had 62 yards against New Orleans last week and might not see the ball too much if the Falcons focus more on their running game.
Miles Austin at Washington Redskins
After sitting out the first half of the NFL season, Miles Austin might have had his spot as the number one wide receiver on the Dallas Cowboys taken away by the larger and wider Dez Bryant. The product out of Oklahoma State has been impressive since joining the league, while Austin has failed to record more than 74 yards over the past four games.
The Redskins may have just suffered an embarrassment of a loss to the Miami Dolphins, but they still rank ninth in the NFL in passing yards given up per game. That will certainly come in handy against a Cowboys team that likes to air it out. Bryant will receive the majority of the looks against the 'Skins as Austin continues to enter his niche as the second receiver on this team.
Percy Harvin vs Oakland Raiders
The Raiders defense has been suspect all year, as both their passing and rushing defense rank near the bottom. However, the Vikings are going to be looking to take advantage of a rush defense that ranks 25th in the league with one of the top running backs in the league in Adrian Peterson. The Vikings RB has been looking for another huge game and he's going to get it against a weak Raiders defense.
Percy Harvin is coming off of a solid week where he recorded 52 yards on six receptions, but it's going to be tough to believe that the Vikings even attempt to deviate from Peterson, who is set to go off for a huge game.

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