Week 11 Start Em Sit Em: Looking at Players You Can't Keep out of Your Lineup
I have checked Week 11's schedule, analyzed the match ups and have come up with these guys as fantasy players you simply cannot keep out of your lineup this week.
They're in for big games.
Carson Palmer
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You and I both are well aware that the Raiders have a dynamic run game. We saw what Michael Bush did to the Chargers last week.
The Vikings run defense is bad and Oakland will have great success on the ground.
However, Minnesota also has the 30th ranked pass defense and they lost Antoine Winfield to injury last week.
Palmer completed only 14 passes against San Diego and had 299 yards passing.
That's because the Raiders run a variety of vertical routes to take advantage of the speed they possess at the wide receiver position and are a tremendous screen team.
Without question, a must-start.
So he might throw an interception or two.
It doesn't matter. Get Palmer in there.
Marshawn Lynch
This one's easy. The Seahawks have finally realized that Tarvaris Jackson best suits their team as a game manager and that Lynch is a proven commodity.
He has run for over 100 yards in his last two games and has scored a touchdown in the last five games he's played in.
Oh yeah, the Rams have the worst run defense in football, allowing over 150 on the ground per game.
Need anything else?
Brandon Lloyd
There are a lot of more obvious options, but what's the good in writing about Calvin Johnson or Wes Welker?
If you're worried about Lloyd because he's apart of a poor offense, don't be.
He has been the highest targeted receiver on the Rams since joining the team and the Seahawks secondary isn't fantastic on the road.
Lloyd should be good for between five and eight catches and if you're lucky, he'll get in the end zone.
Start him in that WR No. 2 or No. 3 spot, he'll produce.

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