Fantasy football 2018, Week 13 rankings: Who to start and sit

CHARLOTTE, NC - NOVEMBER 25: Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) draws back to pass against the Carolina Panthers on November 25, 2018 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC. (Photo by Dannie Walls/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - NOVEMBER 25: Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) draws back to pass against the Carolina Panthers on November 25, 2018 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC. (Photo by Dannie Walls/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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CHARLOTTE, NC – NOVEMBER 25: Tyler Lockett #16 of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers in the third quarter during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 25, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC – NOVEMBER 25: Tyler Lockett #16 of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers in the third quarter during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 25, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) /

Start: Tyler Lockett, Seattle Seahawks

vs. San Francisco 49ers

Over the past three weeks, Tyler Lockett has established himself as a steady fantasy performer. He has developed a good role within the Seattle Seahawks offense which doesn’t appear to be diminishing with Doug Baldwin back in the mix.

Seattle’s offense has been a run heavy attack, but Russell Wilson is playing with excellent efficiency which has allowed someone like Lockett to become fantasy relevant.

This week the Seahawks face a San Francisco 49ers defense that has really struggled. The one solid player they have in the secondary, Richard Sherman, isn’t enough to completely shutdown the Seahawks passing attack.

Sit: Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns

@ Houston Texans

While the Cleveland Brown offense has looked better since the firing of Hue Jackson, Jarvis Landry has seen his production drop significantly. Landry just hasn’t see a lot of targets over the past few weeks.

In fact, he only has 11 receptions in the past three games. Baker Mayfield has been spreading the ball around more which has limited Landry’s touches.

Cleveland has also leaned more on Nick Chubb and the running game. This has helped the effectiveness of the offensive attack, but obviously makes it tougher for Landry to see the 10 plus targets he is use too.