Week 11 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Michael Crabtree and Best Flex Position Starts
Fantasy football is quickly approaching playoff times, which means every move fantasy owners make could be turn out to pay huge dividends or be a mega bust.
Flex positions are oftentimes the toughest calls to make in fantasy football, as they can really screw you if you make the wrong call. (Yes, I'm talking to those who played Eric Decker for this week).
With that said, here are three great starts at the flex position for Week 11. And as always, feel free to leave a comment with any fantasy help you might need.
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Michael Crabtree, WR
The 49ers' top wide receiver hasn't scored a touchdown in the last two games, but he will right the ship in Week 11.
San Francisco hosts the division rival Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, and Alex Smith will connect with Crabtree on a number of occasions. Crabtree has 19 targets thrown his way in the last three games.
Since the Cardinals defense ranks 24th in the league against the pass, I fully expect Crabtree to deliver a solid performance. Smith is starting to spread the ball around, but Crabtree will make the most of his opportunities against a sloppy Cardinals defense.
Denarius Moore, WR
The Oakland Raiders have found a serious weapon in Moore, and the fact that he and Carson Palmer are really starting to gel makes things even better.
In his last two games, Moore has been targeted 19 times, which is way more than other Raiders receivers. Last week, Moore hauled in two touchdowns and over 100 yards.
While I don't see that type of monster performance against the Minnesota Vikings this week, it is safe to say that Moore will still be very productive against the Vikings' poor pass defense that ranks 30th in the league against the pass.
Chris Ogbonnaya, RB
He may have been a nobody before the season ever started, but now he's the only option for the Cleveland Browns. His carries continue to increase with each game, and he's going to make the most of them on Sunday.
The Browns host the Jacksonville Jaguars, and while they've done a good job against the run this season, Ogbonnaya will still produce at a high level. The jaguars are allowing an average of four yards per carry, and are giving up and average of 107 yards per game.
Ogbonnaya had 90 rushing yards on 19 carries last week, and his rushing attempts should be higher on Sunday. He'll score his first touchdown on the year to greatly please his fantasy owners.
Anquan Boldin, WR
If you're counting on Boldin as one of your top two receivers then chances are you're not doing very well in your league. He may be the No. 1 guy on his team, but his fantasy numbers have been lacking this year.
Still, though, I like him this Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, who will be without Leon Hall. It's a crucial division game, and since Boldin and Joe Flacco must be on their A-game, the two will hook up for a score.
The Baltimore Ravens will be playing angry on Sunday after their embarrassing loss last week. Boldin also has had 19 targets in his last two games, which is the most of any Raven's player. He'll continue to get a ton of looks, and on Sunday he comes through with an impressive showing to make up for recent poor play.

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