If you have made it this far in your fantasy football season, congratulations. Should we expect a thank you card in the mail anytime soon? It's okay, we know you're far too busy stressing over configuring the best lineup possible that will bring home the championship. So, in an effort to not inundate you with endless amounts of stats and everything else, we have condensed our analysis to nice bite-size morsels. Here is Start or Sit? Complex Sports Fantasy Football Tips (Week 16). Good luck!
Houston Texans @ Indianapolis Colts (THU, 8:20 ET)
START: RB Ben Tate
SIT: RB Donald Brown
With the Texans guaranteed a playoff spot, you have to wonder how much they’re going to use Arian Foster in this game. But besides that, for the last couple of weeks, Ben Tate has been taking away carries from Foster at an alarming rate, so roll with Tate at the flex spot if you’re in a crunch.
Cleveland Browns @ Baltimore Ravens (SAT, 1:00 ET)
START: WR Torrey Smith
SIT: RB Peyton Hillis
If you’re in a league where you need to start three receivers, Torrey Smith may be a good as they come. Surprisingly, the Ravens rookie receiver has 4 more touchdowns on the season than their #1 wideout, Anquan Boldin. Boldin is set to have knee surgery on Thursday to repair his torn meniscus, so expect a lot of looks in Smith’s direction.
Denver Broncos @ Buffalo Bills (SAT, 1:00 ET)
START: WR Demaryius Thomas
SIT: QB Ryan Fitzpatrick
Has Demaryius Thomas become Tim Tebow’s new favorite receiver? It sure looks like it. In his last three games. Thomas has amassed 338 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns. It all sounds like must-start material, except when you factor in who is throwing the ball his way. If you’re down with taking risks at this stage of the game, start Demaryius and keep those fingers crossed.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Carolina Panthers (SAT, 1:00 ET)
START: RB DeAngelo Williams
SIT: CAR Defense
What a loooong season for DeAngelo Williams owners. But if you’ve survived up until now, all that hate for DeAngelo may dissipate after Saturday’s game against the Bucs and their horrible run defense, which gives up an astounding 141 rushing yards per game! Need we say more?
Arizona Cardinals @ Cincinnati Bengals (SAT, 1:00 ET)
START: WR Jerome Simpson
SIT: CIN Defense
The status on Cincy’s #1 receiver, A.J. Green, is very much in the air. So, just in case Green is unable to play on Saturday, start Jerome Simpson with confidence. Do we need to remind you of the last game A.J. missed this season and Simpson racked up 152 yards against the Ravens? Well, we did.
Oakland Raiders @ Kansas City Chiefs (SAT, 1:00 ET)
START: KC Defense
SIT: WR Darrius Heyward-Bey
Just because Heyward-Bey had a great performance last week doesn’t mean you take a chance on him with the championship on the line. The Chiefs pass defense is a lot better than Detroit’s. Just ask the Packers receiving corps. Whatever you do, don’t take a ride on the Raiders receiver carousel; you’ll only end up nauseous at the end.
Miami Dolphins @ New England Patriots (SAT, 1:00 ET)
START: RB Reggie Bush
SIT: RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis
Don’t look now, but Reggie Bush is on pace to have 1,000+ rushing yards in a season. So, he must be doing something right on the offensive end. As a newfound threat out of the backfield in both the rushing and passing game, Bush should pile on the total yardage with at least one score. That’s pretty solid RB2 material right there.
New York Giants @ New York Jets (SAT, 1:00 ET)
START: WR Santonio Holmes
SIT: WR Hakeem Nicks
This is a receiving battle through and through. The Jets’ wideouts should be able to take advantage of the below-average Giants’ secondary, while every receiver on Big Blue besides Hakeem Nicks will see plenty of looks. With the aforementioned Nicks stuck on Revis Island, all those fears that were once felt will come back in horrifying fashion.