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Tennessee Titans – Fantasy Forecast – Week 11

Indianapolis Colts 6-3 at Tennessee Titans 4-5

Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em

Chris Johnson

#19 Ranked RB

No one would call a 2-fumble game a success.  Not sure who’s in charge of determining sainthood, but Chris Johnson owners still holding onto their sanity should be considered.  Listen, you probably don’t have a better option and last week was a terrible week for the whole team.  Supposedly the Colts give up the 8th fewest fantasy points to opposing RBs, but you better believe the Titans studied the tape from the Colt’s embarrassing loss last week, and they’ll find a way to run.  But don’t get cute and start Shonn Greene (ranked # 46) because the Colts defense won’t let the second RB make a big play.  They’re too good.


Gut Calls

Ryan Fitzpatrick

#16 Ranked QB

Two out of the three games he started, Fitzpatrick score over 20 fantasy points.  If your QB is injured (Rodgers, Cutler, Locker, etc.) or a super inconsistent and frustrating player (Kaepernick), perhaps you’ll take a chance on the new Titans QB.  Don’t expect over 20 fantasy points each week, but he has some upside.  Just some thoughts on a total Gut Call.


Bench Warmers

Tennessee Defense

#22 Ranked DEF

We don’t suggest starting a defense against Luck, especially the week after he was embarrassed.  We think Luck and the Colts will be much more on point this week.  And frankly, the Titans just lost to the Jaguars, so our confidence wanes.

 

Delanie Walker

#22 Ranked TE

He should be on your bench, but we know some of you are desperate for some decent TE play.  Last week Walker played his best game of the season.  He caught 4 passes for 62 yards and 1 TD.  If you feel lightning can strike twice, go for it.

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