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Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

 


Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

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Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

Week 17 is notoriously a tricky week to determine playing time for teams that have nothing to play for. You can't start studs like Peyton Manning or Drew Brees in fear that they play one series and shut it down. The upside to Week 17 is finding some soft match-ups for back ups. Your fantasy championship may hinge on it.  


Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

 


Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

 


Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

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Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

 


Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

 


Below, we take a look at players that you usually start that you may want to sit this week and vice versa. We avoid mentioning the obvious. If a player you'd usually start is facing the Browns, of course you still start him. We attempt to focus on the players you might have questions about.

If it's not covered below or in our weekly rankings, ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.

 


Below, we explore what should happen this week. Of course, in the NFL, only half of what should happen actually does happen, but playing the percentages gives you the best chance of winning. Remember, think twice before benching a stud based on match-ups. Consider the "standard" league to be a 12-team QB-2RB-3WR-FLEX-TE-K-D/ST PPR league.

1 = START ... 2 = strong start ... 3 = weak start ... 4 = BENCH

Ask a question about your lineup in our FORUM. Leave a comment about this article down below.


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