The window to make your league's fantasy football playoffs is closing rapidly with only seven weeks remaining in the regular season. The majority of those are swallowed up by the playoffs.
We've done our best to choose the best players and matchups for you to make lineup decisions this crucial week.
The final bye weeks of the season are upon us with the Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks, and Tennessee Titans all taking a seat for the week.
The players we've chosen to sit are those we believe might not have weeks up to a starter's standards, and as always, the advice is based on 10-team standard leagues.
And make sure you lock up your line-up before Sunday morning after last weekend'sYahoo! gaffe.
START: Carson Palmer, Oakland Raiders Quarterback vs. NO
With so many starting quarterbacks sidelined or banged up, Palmer is still available in several waiver wires because he's flied under the radar to this point.
He deserves a look against the New Orleans pass defense, which has been an opposing quarterbacks best friend.
Season Total: 230/375, 2,723 yards, 15 TDs, 9 INTs
13 carries, 28 yards, 1 TD
SIT: Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams Quarterback vs. NYJ
He got favorite target Danny Amendola back last week, but if there's one thing the New York Jets do well it's defend against the pass.
Bradford only has two 300-yard passing games and one game with three touchdowns this season. He's an underwhelming option this week.
Season Total: 179/288, 2,072 yards, 10 TDs, 7 INTs
22 carries, 72 yards, 1 TD
START: BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Cincinnati Bengals Running Back at KC
Many people expected Green-Ellis to be a running back that racks up plenty of rushing touchdowns, but that hasn't been the case this season.
The Chiefs have been susceptible to giving up plays in the running game over the last few weeks, giving up an average of 112.7 yards on the ground per game over the last three weeks.
Season Total: 157 carries, 537 yards, 3 TDs
12 catches, 61 yards
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