The home stretch of the fantasy football regular season is upon us, with a few weeks between having a shot at a fantasy football championship or not. Some leagues will see their playoffs start as soon as Week 14 (Please don’t be that guy in a Week 18 league). We here at FlurrySports are here to help you get to the playoffs. Below, you will find the choices that we made for the Fantasy Football Start ’em, Sit ’em TE position.
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Fantasy Football Start ’em, Sit ’em: Week 11 TEs
Start: Taysom Hill Fantasy Outlook vs Cleveland Browns
We are taking the cheat here and putting the Swiss army knife in as a start in the Week 11 Fantasy Football Start ’em, Sit ’em. Taysom Hill needs to show up for the New Orleans Saints. Many guys are down on this team, and Hill is a weapon to help replace some of those players. We have seen Hill do some damage against the Falcons and Panthers this season. If the Saints are going to win a second game in a row, Hill will need to do something.
The Cleveland Browns are also in a bad spot this season. The Browns have underperformed through nine games. The defense has not met expectations this year, sitting at the midpoint for yards allowed. The Browns are giving up just under nine points on average to the TE spot, though Hill will be moving all over the offense. Take a chance on Taysom Hill this week.
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Start: Dalton Kincaid Fantasy Outlook vs Kansas City Chiefs
** Editor’s note, there is a strong chance Dalton Kincaid doesn’t play. Please utilize the Week 11 Fantasy Football Rankings. Dawson Knox is a decent play this week.
The younger DK bro will be a start on the FlurrySports Fantasy Football Start ’em sit ’em article this week. Dalton Kincaid has not met expectations this season so far, but he can turn it around this week. Keon Coleman has already been ruled out for this Sunday. Amari Cooper was out in Week 10 and is questionable for the time being. Kincaid should receive more targets with WR1 and WR2 for the Buffalo Bills out or on a snap count. He was decent last year against Kansas City, totaling 7.1 and 9.5 fantasy points in the regular season and playoff matchups, respectively.
The Kansas City Chiefs also have given up the second-most points to TEs this year. On average, TEs are putting up 16+ fantasy points against KC. Five TEs have gone over the double-digit mark against the Chiefs. This Sunday Highmark Stadium should be rocking for this matchup and Kincaid will feed off of the crowd against this KC defense.
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Sit: Jake Ferguson Fantasy Outlook vs Houston Texans
Jake Ferguson should be left on your bench this week. The Dallas Cowboys “All in” has been absolutely atrocious in 2024. It is getting worse, with Dak Prescott “Here We Go”ing home to have surgery, putting him out for the rest of the season, leaving Cooper Rush and Trey Lance in the QB spot. The bad QB play won’t help Jake Ferguson get you points.
If that wasn’t enough to scare you off the Cowboys’ play, the team that gives up the fewest points to TEs might. The Houston Texans give up 7.37 fantasy points per game to TEs. The Texans’ defense may have let the game go last week against the Detroit Lions, but they put the clamps on TEs. Don’t start Ferguson in your lineups.
Sit: Zach Ertz Fantasy Outlook vs Philadephia Eagles
The Washington Commanders veteran TE will not get his revenge game this week. Zach Ertz has been a great late-round/waiver wire pickup for your team this year, as he has been TE10 for the Commies. The past two weeks haven’t helped improve that as he has 8.6 points in the last two weeks. Ertz on the short week probably won’t improve.
On the flip side of the ball is the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles have given up the third-fewest points to TEs. Philly gives up an average of 7.58 fantasy points per game. In their five games since the bye week, that number goes up just a tick to 7.68. Ertz will be prevented by the bird’s defense in his return to Philadelphia. Leave Ertz on the pine this week.