Week 11 Start Em Sit Em: Matthew Stafford, Brandon Jacobs and Others to Start
In Week 11 of the NFL season, the following players should be must-starts on your fantasy football roster:
QB Carson Palmer, Raiders: Palmer has thrown five touchdowns in his first two starts in Oakland, and he now faces the Vikings' 30th-ranked pass defense that will be without both Antoine Winfield and Chris Cook.
QB Matthew Stafford, Lions: In four home games this season, Stafford has thrown for almost 1,000 yards and nine scores. He's a better player at home, and I'm not sure the Panthers have a guy that can keep Calvin Johnson down for 60 minutes.
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RB Marshawn Lynch, Seahawks: Lynch has rushed for over 100 yards in back-to-back games and the Seahawks will face one of the NFL's worst run defenses in the NFL in the St. Louis Rams this weekend. "Beast Mode" should stay engaged.
RB DeMarco Murray, Cowboys: Don't fret about the return of Felix Jones. As long as Murray is healthy, there's no sane reason for the Cowboys not to give Murray the lion's share of carries moving forward.
RB James Starks, Packers: Green Bay's offense doesn't lean much on the run, but the Buccaneers are the worst fantasy defense against opposing running backs, and Starks is clearly the lead dog for the Packers' backfield.
RB Brandon Jacobs, Giants: Ahmad Bradshaw's return this weekend looks improbable, which should mean a heavy dose of Jacobs against the Eagles' porous run defense. He'll get the goal-line looks, too.
WR Jordy Nelson, Packers: Even in a log jam of talented pass catchers, Nelson finds a way to stand out. He has seven touchdowns in 2011 and is averaging almost 19 yards a catch for the Packers' high-flying offense.
WR Denarius Moore, Raiders: With Carson Palmer under center in Oakland, Moore's fantasy value has been revived. Over his last two weeks, Moore has nine catches for 184 yards and two scores.
WR Anquan Boldin, Ravens: The Bengals are stout on defense, but they lost Leon Hall as a shutdown corner last week against Pittsburgh. Boldin should continue to get plenty of looks from Joe Flacco.

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