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After a thrilling Week 10, that featured some amazing Fantasy performances from Chad Jeffries, Malik Stanley, and Kelvin McKnight Jr., we have everything you need to move up the leaderboard this weekend. Make sure to login every week and check on where you are in the leaderboard standing of thousands of Fantasy manager players across the globe. 
 
 

With that out of the way, let me, Felix Pahl, take a look at some key players to consider in your lineup this week!

Start’Em Week 11

QB Ben Holmes, Vienna Vikings (3,120,000 GC)

Holmes is having an incredibly strong season for the Vikings. If you had to describe his playing style in one word, it would be: efficient. With a standout performance of seven touchdowns, the „BenVP“ voices are growing louder. This week, he faces the Mercenaries, who rank as the fourth weakest pass defense according to Sportmetrics. I believe Holmes will play error-free again and score many points.

RB Sandro Platzgummer, Frankfurt Galaxy (2,420,000 GC)

Sandro Platzgummer has been playing very consistently in recent games. While he hasn’t yet put up massive points, the Cologne Centurions, the league’s weakest rushing defense, are coming up for the Galaxy. Platzgummer is an important part of the Galaxy’s offense, and he will show that in this game.

WR Malik Stanley, Munich Ravens (2,700,000 GC)

Since joining the Ravens, Stanley has been playing football at a very high level. He proved his value to the Ravens once again in Week 10. With an impressive 136 receiving yards and four touchdowns, he was the most important target for quarterback Chad Jeffries. Additionally, the Ravens face the Lions, who have the second weakest pass defense in the league.

Sit’Em Week 11

QB D’Angelo Fulford, Hamburg Sea Devils (2,890,000 GC)

Since Fulford started playing for the Sea Devils, he’s been responsible for many touchdowns but also many turnovers. The Bravos‘ defense is hot and will do everything to force Fulford into mistakes. They allowed zero points against the Centurions, so expect a defense that will control Fulford and limit his plays.

QB Zach Edwards, Paris Musketeers (5,570,000 GC)

For the second week in a row, I recommend not starting Zach Edwards. The Berlin Thunder have a strong defense and an extra week to prepare for the Musketeers. In their first meeting, Edwards was strong, especially on the ground, but I think Berlin will make Edwards one-dimensional and force him into mistakes.

RB Joc Crawford, Milano Seamen (2,030,000 GC)

Crawford remains on my list of players to avoid this week. While he managed a big play touchdown, he didn’t stand out much otherwise. The Seamen face the Stuttgart Surge, the league’s best rushing defense. They need to keep winning to secure one of the top two playoff seeds.

by Alex Malchow

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