Welcome to the boldest start ’em sit ’em Week 11 list. This week, we discover why Roddy White might be back and why you should avoid Larry Fitzgerald in a low-scoring game against the Detroit Lions.

Week 11 Start ’em

Roddy White, Atl WR

Did someone turn back the time because Roddy White is playing like the Roddy from 2012. In his last three games White has gone for 20 receptions, 238 yards and two receiving touchdowns. This week he is squaring off against a divisional opponent in the Carolina Panthers who he has torched in his last five contests he faced them to the tune of 34 receptions for 482 receiving yards and five touchdowns. If you want even more of a reason to start him, in his last four games at Bank of America Stadium he has done just as good catching 31 targets for 378 yards and two touchdowns.

Roddy White and Larry Fitzgerald
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So you see it doesn’t matter where he faces this opponent at home or on the road he loves to ball against them and this week should be no different. He will finish the game with six receptions for 105 yards and one touchdown making him a top 15 play for the week.

QBs to Start

Andrew Luck
Robert Griffin III
Matt Ryan
Philip Rivers
Colin Kaepernick
Josh McCown
Matthew Stafford
Russell Wilson
Tom Brady

RBs to Start

Matt Forte
Shane Vereen
Mark Ingram
Jonathan Stewart
Alfred Morris
Marshawn Lynch
Jeremy Hill
Ryan Mathews
Steven Jackson
Terrence West
Le’Veon Bell
Frank Gore
Eddie Lacy
Ahmad Bradshaw

WRs to Start

DeSean Jackson
Odell Beckham Jr.
Golden Tate
DeAndre Hopkins
Alshon Jeffery
Mike Evans
Brandin Cooks
Kelvin Benjamin
Malcom Floyd
Martavis Bryant
A.J. Green
Julian Edelman
Anquan Boldin

TEs to Start

Greg Olsen
Larry Donnell
Antonio Gates
Jordan Reed
Travis Kelce
Coby Fleener

Week 11 Sit ’em

Larry Fitzgerald, Ari WR

He has had a resurgence the last few weeks, but that’s all going to come crashing down this week as his starting quarterback, Carson Palmer, is out for the season.

The last time we saw Fitzgerald without Palmer was this year; weeks 2-5 and you know what he did during those weeks, 12 receptions for 142 yards and no touchdowns. Not exactly the numbers I am looking for as we wind down the fantasy season and start making that push for the playoffs. This week will be even more difficult as Fitzgerald will be facing off against the Detroit Lions who have only given up four receiving touchdowns and also have allowed the fewest receiving yards to wide receivers this season.

If you can trade him to another fantasy owner before the trade deadline, do it! If you can’t, then make sure at least this week he is not in your starting lineup and plug in a better option like Martavis Bryant or Anquan Boldin.

QBs to Sit

Drew Stanton
Alex Smith
Eli Manning
Ryan Mallett
Derek Carr
Mark Sanchez
Jay Cutler
Brian Hoyer
Andy Dalton
Ben Roethlisberger

RBs to Sit

Rashad Jennings
Darren Sproles
Tre Mason
Reggie Bush
Bobby Rainey
Knile Davis
DeAngelo Williams
Andre Ellington
Jerick McKinnon
Trent Richardson
Ben Tate
Darren Mcfadden
Bishop Sankey
Antone Smith
Joique Bell

WRs to Sit

Andre Johnson
Doug Baldwin
Marques Colston
Pierre Garcon
Reggie Wayne
Keenan Allen
Michael Crabtree
Rueben Randle
Andre Holmes
Dwayne Bowe
Kendall Wright
Cordarrelle Patterson
Markus Wheaton
Wes Welker

TEs to Sit

Mychal Rivera
Heath Miller
Vernon Davis
Martellus Bennett
Jared Cook
Delanie Walker
Zach Ertz

Make sure you check out our other weekly fantasy football articles, Fantasy Woes and Waiver Pickups (video).

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