Seattle Seahawks – Fantasy Forecast – Week 11

Seattle Seahawks – Fantasy Forecast – Week 11

Cover32LogoSeattle Seahawks vs Minnesota Vikings

 

Play ‘Em If You Got ‘Em

Russell Wilson

#4 Ranked QB

Wilson scored the 6th most points out of QBs last week. He passed for 287 yards and 2 TDs. The good news is that he will be up against the 2nd worst defense at keeping QBs at bay and he should take advantage of that. He scored 21 fantasy points in both of the last two weeks so look for him to do it again this week.

 

Marshawn Lynch

#3 Ranked RB

Lynch had the 2nd highest score out of all the RBs last week and is always a top player as he has scored the 3rd highest points all season. The Vikings give up the 6th most fantasy points to RBs.  Lynch has big weeks against good defenses so assume that Lynch will throw down some big points for you this week.

 

Seattle DEF

#1 Ranked DEF

The Seahawks Defense is always good and you essentially always start them. The Seahawks Defense might actually average more fantasy points for you than your RBs. Just saying. The Vikings give up lots of points to opposing defenses so assume that the Seahawks will have their way with them.


Gut Calls

Golden Tate

#21 Ranked WR

Here’s the deal; you never know which Seahawk WR will go off on any given week. Golden Tate is very hot and cold and seems to be on an “every other week” pattern. He was hot last week so be prepared for him to be cold this week. Hopefully that won’t be the case as Wilson is finally warming up and the Vikings give up the 9th most points to WRs.


Bench Warmers

Zach Miller

#18 Ranked TE

We don’t think that you were even considering it, but just in case, don’t play him!

 

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