NFL Fantasy 2023: Week 11 Defenses to Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em

We hope to have the answers to your lineup inquiries as well as yours. The goal of Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em is to assist fantasy managers in making tough roster choices. You know what makes a smart move, too? Christian McCaffreyis  for isn’t there, have a look at the most recent NFL Fantasy lineup rankings.

Does this one even require an explanation? Tommy DeVito, an undrafted rookie quarterback who still resides at home with his parents, is starting for the Giants. With 54 sacks taken, Big Blue leads the league; the Commanders are next closest with 47, while all other teams have taken 34 or fewer. In their past month of play, every defense they have played has yielded at least eight fantasy points. There’s always the chance for a huge game, such to the one the Raiders defense played to score 19 points against them a few weeks ago. This season, the Giants have given up the most fantasy points per game to opponent defenses. Start this week with Washington.

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I’m not a homer, please! Usually, I advise against playing defenses against the Bills, but there is one definite exception given all the turnover concerns. Since last year, Josh Allen’s kryptonite has been the Jets. You undoubtedly recall the Jets defense’s four turnovers and twenty fantasy points against Allen and the Bills in Week 1. In comparison to Buffalo, they have allowed only two passing touchdowns while averaging 12 fantasy points per game with 13 sacks and five interceptions since the previous season. Despite their potential for offensive potency, you can still start them.

I’m not a homer, please! Usually, I advise against playing defenses against the Bills, but there is one definite exception given all the turnover concerns. Since last year, Josh Allen’s kryptonite has been the Jets. You undoubtedly recall the Jets defense’s four turnovers and twenty fantasy points against Allen and the Bills in Week 1. In comparison to Buffalo, they have allowed only two passing touchdowns while averaging 12 fantasy points per game with 13 sacks and five interceptions since the previous season. Despite their potential for offensive potency, you can still start them.

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