
As always, here are some additional Start ‘Em and Sit ‘Em candidates for fantasy football.
START ‘EM
- Quarterback – Jameis Winston vs Falcons
- RB – Chris Carson vs Raiders
- WR – Mohamed Sanu vs Buccaneers
- TE – George Kittle vs Packers
- D/ST – Minnesota Defense/Special Teams vs Cardinals
SIT ‘EM
- Quarterback – Derek Carr vs Seahawks
- Running Back – Derrick Henry vs Ravens
- Wide Receiver – Jamison Crowder vs Panthers
- Tight End – David Njoku vs Chargers
- D/ST – Denver Defense/Special Teams vs Rams
Jameis Winston is making his first start in 2018 after Ryan Fitzpatrick did what he always does (which is come back down to Earth). Chris Carson has been hit or miss, but he should be able to take advantage of a weak Raiders defense.
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Mohamed Sanu is going against a Bucs secondary that allowed Mitchell Trubisky to throw for six touchdowns. He has to be in your starting lineup, as well as any other Falcons receivers you might have. George Kittle is catching passes from C.J. Beathard, but the Packers have been vulnerable against the tight end.
Lastly, get the Vikings in your lineup. They’ve been a little disappointing this year, but a game against Josh Rosen and the offensively inept Arizona Cardinals is just what they need to boost their spirits.
As for the sits, Derek Carr has struggled in 2018, so leave him on the bench. Derrick Henry, like Alex Collins, has been replaced by another running back on his team. Jamison Crowder will have a tough go of it against the Panthers secondary.
David Njoku probably won’t do a lot of damage against the Chargers secondary. Keep the Broncos D on your bench too, as they’ll have their hands full with the Rams offense. Considering they couldn’t stop the Jets offense, why would you trust them against a MUCH better offensive unit?
Best of luck this week everyone!