Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 13
As the fantasy football season barrels into Week 13, the stakes couldn’t be higher. For some, it’s a must-win scenario to secure that coveted playoff spot; for others, it’s about jockeying for seeding or spoiling a rival’s season. Every lineup decision matters, and with the fantasy landscape constantly shifting due to injuries, matchups, and player trends, navigating who to start and sit has never been more critical. Whoever you are, Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 13 has you covered.
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Quarterbacks
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Bo Nix, Denver Broncos vs. Browns
Bo Nix began the season slowly, but he’s been on a roll since Week 5, averaging 21 fantasy points per game, which places him fourth among quarterbacks in that span. His workload has been stellar, ranking top six in both passing and rushing attempts for QBs during this period.
This week, he faces the Cleveland Browns, a defense with a mixed bag of strengths and weaknesses. They rank third in pass-rush grade but second-worst in coverage. Much of their pressure stems from Myles Garrett, the top-rated healthy edge rusher this season. Fortunately for Nix, Garrett typically lines up against the right tackle, which pits him against Garett Bolles a top tackle in the NFL. Nix also offers rushing upside.
Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts vs. Patriots
Anthony Richardson remains a high-risk, high-reward play. Last week’s 12.98 points against the Lions was a reminder of his low floor. The Colts have leaned on Richardson’s rushing ability recently, with 10 carries in each of his last two games, generating 21 fantasy points on the ground over that span.
The Patriots’ defense could set the stage for a big performance. They’ve allowed the most passing touchdowns in the league since Week 8 and rank in the top 10 for passing yards and touchdowns allowed to quarterbacks. Richardson isn’t a lock, but if you’re looking for a high-ceiling option during a crucial stretch of the season, he’s worth the gamble.
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Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals vs. Vikings
Kyler Murray’s inconsistency continued with a 10.3-point performance in Week 12. He’s now scored under 16.2 points in three of five road games, and the Vikings present another tough test. Minnesota has allowed only four quarterbacks to surpass 20 fantasy points this season and is the best in the league at limiting rushing yards to QBs. Murray’s floor makes him hard to trust this week.
Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks vs. Jets
After a hot start, Geno Smith has cooled significantly, averaging just 16.1 points per game since Week 6. He now faces a Jets defense that ranks as the second-toughest matchup for quarterbacks. With limited upside and a tough opponent, Smith is a risky play in Week 13.
Running Backs
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Bucky Irving, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Panthers
Bucky Irving saw a notable increase in usage last week, playing over 50% of offensive snaps for the first time this season alongside Rachaad White. After seeing double-digit carries in his last two games—a rarity earlier in the year—Irving’s role appears to be growing.
The matchup couldn’t be more favorable. The Panthers have surrendered the most fantasy points to running backs this season, making Irving a prime start in Week 13.
Chase Brown, Cincinnati Bengals vs. Steelers
Chase Brown has been a fantasy revelation in Zack Moss’s absence, averaging 22 points per game over the last three weeks while playing at least 80% of offensive snaps. His production has come despite tough matchups against the Ravens and Chargers, two of the stingiest defenses against running backs.
While the Steelers present another challenging matchup, Brown’s workload and consistency make him a reliable option. He’s worth starting again this week.
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Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns vs. Broncos
Chubb came through last week, but his two-touchdown performance masked underlying concerns. Without scores, he’s averaging just 4.9 fantasy points per game this season. The Broncos have allowed only five rushing touchdowns to running backs, making Chubb a TD-dependent option you may want to avoid.
Travis Etienne, Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Texans
Travis Etienne has struggled lately, failing to exceed 6.3 PPR points in three consecutive games. While Trevor Lawrence’s return may boost the Jaguars’ offense, the Texans remain a tough matchup, ranking fifth in fewest points allowed to running backs. Etienne is a risky flex play this week.
Wide Receivers
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Ladd McConkey, Los Angeles Chargers vs. Falcons
Ladd McConkey enters Week 13 on fire, earning a solid WR2 status in all formats. Over his last two games against Cincinnati and Baltimore, he’s racked up 12 catches for 206 yards on 15 targets, scoring at least 14.3 PPR points each time.
The matchup against the Falcons is enticing, as Atlanta ranks fourth in most fantasy points allowed to wide receivers. With several pass-catchers finding success against this defense in recent weeks, McConkey is well-positioned for another strong outing.
Brian Thomas, Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Texans
Brian Thomas should see a major boost with Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) returning in Week 13. While he held his own with Mac Jones in Week 11, Thomas’s ceiling is much higher with Lawrence under center. He’s topped 15 PPR points in two of his last three games with Lawrence, and the absence of Gabe Davis and Christian Kirk could elevate his target share.
The Texans, meanwhile, rank eighth in fantasy points allowed to receivers, making this a golden opportunity for Thomas to shine.
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Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers vs. Bills
With Brock Purdy’s status uncertain and snow potentially affecting this game, Deebo Samuel’s outlook isn’t great. He’s combined for just 9.2 PPR points over the last two weeks and now faces a Bills defense that has been stingy against receivers. Samuel is best left for deeper leagues in Week 13.
Marvin Harrison, Arizona Cardinals vs. Vikings
Despite a favorable matchup last week, Harrison failed to deliver, marking his fifth game under eight fantasy points in the past seven weeks. The Vikings’ heavy use of split safety coverage, which Murray has struggled against, makes this another tough spot for the rookie. If you have alternatives, consider sitting Harrison.
Tight Ends
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Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Ravens
Dallas Goedert’s production has been inconsistent this season, but his Week 13 outlook is promising. The Baltimore Ravens have allowed the second-most yards and rank 10th in fantasy points given up to tight ends. In what could be a high-scoring affair, Goedert has the upside to deliver a big game.
Taysom Hill, New Orleans Saints vs. Rams
Taysom Hill reminded us why he’s a fantasy cheat code in Week 11, racking up 50 receiving yards, 138 rushing yards, three touchdowns, and even completing a pass. With injuries depleting the Saints’ offense, Hill should continue to see heavy usage as a versatile weapon.
The Rams’ defense doesn’t pose an insurmountable challenge, so Hill has another shot to deliver game-changing production
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Will Dissly, Los Angeles Chargers vs. Falcons
Will Dissly has been a fringe fantasy starter, but his recent decline in targets per route is concerning. Facing a middling Falcons defense, Dissly isn’t a top-12 option in Week 13, especially with a groin injury potentially limiting his effectiveness.
Evan Engram, Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Texans
Even with Trevor Lawrence’s potential return, Evan Engram faces a difficult matchup. The Texans have allowed the fourth-fewest points and fifth-fewest yards to tight ends. There should be better options this week throughout the league.