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It’s Week 11, and we’re quickly approaching the Fantasy Football playoffs. Whether or not you’re trying to sneak into a playoff spot or you’re a lock for the #1 seed, you might be contemplating who to start in your lineups week-to-week. Week 11 Fantasy Football Starts/Sits.

Like every week, I’ve got you. Here are my Week 11 Fantasy Football Starts and Sits:

Quarterback Week 11 Fantasy Football Starts/Sits

Start: Justin Fields @ Falcons

If you aren’t starting Justin Fields every week from here on out, there’s something wrong. Fields has been incredible the last few weeks, and he gets another great matchup against a bad Falcons defense. Between using his arm and his legs, Fields is a prime play once again in Week 11.

Sit: Andy Dalton vs. Rams

The Rams haven’t been great, but neither have the Saints. Andy Dalton has yet to prove himself as a reliable option in this Saints’ offense, and now he goes up against a Rams defense that ranks 9th against opposing quarterbacks. So, all things considered, I’m keeping Dalton on my bench this week.

Running Back

Start: James Conner vs. 49ers

With the release of Eno Benjamin, the Cardinals have fully given this backfield over to James Conner. Given, the matchup isn’t ideal against a Niners defense that gives up the fewest points to running backs. Volume is key, though, and Conner will certainly see that volume in this game. I’m confident in starting James Conner this week.

Sit: A.J. Dillon vs. Titans

A.J.  Dillon has been incredibly disappointing this season. The second-year running back has seen the volume, but he hasn’t done anything with it. The Packers’ offense is run through Aaron Jones, and Jones leaves Dillon off the fantasy radar. He has failed to score a touchdown since Week 1 and has lost all fantasy relevance since then. Keep A.J. Dillon on your bench in Week 11.

Wide Receiver

Start: Brandon Aiyuk @ Cardinals

Brandon Aiyuk continues to produce as one of the most underrated wide receivers in the NFL. He has at least six catches in every game since Week 6, and his target share is crazy. The Cardinals have some decent safety play, but Aiyuk’s volume is too great to keep on the bench. Start Brandon Aiyuk this week.

Sit: Donovan Peoples-Jones @ Bills

Donovan Peoples-Jones has been really solid the last few weeks in the Browns’ offense. Simply, the only reason that he’s on the bench this week is because of the forecast in Buffalo on Sunday. A projected snowfall of 31 inches is not ideal for wide receivers. The ground game will be the only way to move the ball in this weather, and DPJ will most likely be left out of that. Therefore, it’s safer to keep him on the bench this week.

Tight End Week 11 Fantasy Football Starts/Sits 

Start: Pat Freiermuth vs. Bengals

The Steelers’ offense is not really that good. However, one of the only fantasy-relevant parts of this offense is Pat Freiermuth. He’s seen at least seven targets in the last three games, and he gets a solid matchup against the Bengals this week. Cincinnati ranks in the middle of the league against tight ends. Between the matchup and the volume, it’s worth it to start Freiermuth in Week 11.

Sit: Harrison Bryant @ Bills

Harrison Bryant scored his first touchdown of the season in Week 10, leaving many to possibly start him in Week 11 with the amount of bye weeks on tap. Don’t do that. The weather forecasted in Buffalo is, once again, not ideal, and Bryant has seen no volume before last week. Don’t start Harrison Bryant this week.