Are you ready to navigate the Week 11 fantasy football landscape and make the crucial running back decisions for your team? With bye weeks and injuries affecting the running back position, it’s essential to make informed choices. In this article, we’ll provide expert advice on who to start and who to sit at the running back position for Week 11.
Must-Start Running Backs
Travis Etienne (Jacksonville Jaguars) vs. Tennessee Titans
Travis Etienne deserves more recognition for his outstanding season. Despite the Jaguars’ lackluster performance last week, Etienne has consistently delivered in fantasy football. He’s tallied over 20 fantasy points in multiple games, placing him among the elite. Facing a Titans defense that has struggled against receiving backs recently, Etienne should be a must-start.
James Conner (Arizona Cardinals) vs. Houston Texans
James Conner’s return from injury has shown promise. While the Texans’ run defense has improved, they remain vulnerable to the run. Conner’s workload and goal-line opportunities make him a solid RB2 option for the remainder of the season. It’s time for the Cardinals to utilize him effectively in goal-line situations.
Brian Robinson Jr. (Washington Commanders) vs. New York Giants
With the Giants struggling on both sides of the ball, Brian Robinson Jr. has a golden opportunity to shine in Week 11. He has showcased his big-play ability and has led his position in fantasy scoring multiple times this season. Facing a Giants defense that has allowed significant fantasy points to running backs, Robinson should be a fixture in your starting lineup.
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Must-Sit Running Backs
Isaiah Pacheco (Kansas City Chiefs) vs. Philadelphia Eagles
As tempting as it may be to start Isaiah Pacheco, the Eagles’ defense has been incredibly stingy against running backs, allowing the lowest fantasy points per game in the league. With the Eagles likely focusing on stopping the run, Kansas City may opt for a pass-heavy approach, limiting Pacheco’s fantasy production and making him a risky start.
Joe Mixon (Cincinnati Bengals) vs. Baltimore Ravens
Joe Mixon faces a tough matchup against the Ravens, who have been solid against running backs this season. Mixon has yet to surpass 100 yards rushing in any game this year, and the Ravens held him to a modest performance earlier in the season. While the Bengals may lean more on Mixon if T. Higgins is sidelined, expectations should be tempered.
Kenneth Walker (Detroit Lions) vs. Los Angeles Rams
Kenneth Walker has struggled to find his rushing form lately, and the Rams’ defense is no pushover. While Walker has displayed big-play potential, the Rams have limited opposing running backs to just 17.9 fantasy points per game. With Walker’s recent touchdown drought, it’s advisable to explore other options for Week 11.
Make sure to evaluate your roster and these recommendations carefully as you prepare for Week 11. Good luck with your fantasy football decisions, and may your running backs deliver the points you need to secure victory.
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