Fantasy Football Week 11: Reggie Bush and RBs Set To Play Like Stars
Week 11 of the fantasy football season brings with it middle-of-the-pack running backs who are about to break out. Most of these guys went undrafted or were dropped at one point during the season, but they have made names for themselves and are about to explode this week.
Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks
After he showed the world exactly what his Beast Mode is like in the playoffs against the Saints last year, experts had high hopes for Lynch. He's the only back in Seattle, and he should've been a good pick.
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Unfortunately he started slowly, scoring only 12 points in the first three games, and a surprising number of people dropped him.
Lynch has awoken the beast inside, and he has scored 40 points in the last two games. He now faces a weak St. Louis run defense, and he looks to continue his hot streak.
The Seahawks should be able to jump out to an early lead over the Rams, and then they can run the ball down their throats with Lynch. This could be his best game of the season.
DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys
I'll admit it, I thought Murray was a fluke after one great game in Week 8, but after seeing how well he did with only eight carries against the Eagles I started to believe.
Murray is not only a speed running back, he isn't afraid to lower his head and run over a few defenders. He has proved to be an every down back, and he reminds me of Chris Johnson in the fact that he was said to be too small but is now a star.
Murray now plays the Washington Redskins. The Redskins have a poor run defense and no offense. The Cowboys should jump out to an early lead and can let Murray do his thing for the rest of the game.
Murray is in for another big game, and he is a must-start in all formats.
I never believed in Reggie Bush. This whole season I thought he was awful, and I made the mistake of trading him away.
Bush has generated a lot of offense over the past three weeks, and he will continue that against the Buffalo Bills.
The Bills have a terrible defense, and they allow a lot of points to fantasy running backs. Bush is essentially the only weapon in Miami except for Brandon Marshall, and the fact that he is a dual threat will be key.
Against dual threats the Bills have surrendered 34 points to Darren McFadden, 16 to LeSean McCoy and 24 to Murray. Bush is just as good as those guys, and he is in for a 20-point day.

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