![]() RB Doug Martin - The Redskins have a pretty stout run defense but more importantly, Martin appears to be struggling. Alfred Morris has been a solid start so far, but the Bucs don't want anyone to run the ball on them, and it's not likely that the Redskins are going to start. It's not like their opponents can't run the ball, either, as the Panthers, Giants and Cowboys did just fine against other teams. RB Alfred Morris - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the best run defense in the NFL by almost any measure: yards per carry allowed (2.3) and total yards allowed (142), while they've allowed 2 rushing touchdowns. He's become the Redskins' deep threat, and should continue to put up numbers against a shaky Bucs pass defense. WR Leonard Hankerson - Pierre Garcon and Brandon Banks are both questionable, and Leonard Hankerson has been the main beneficiary of that absence. Vincent Jackson should be the primary beneficiary of the Redskins awful secondary, if Freeman can get him the ball. And it's not like they've faced powerhouse quarterbacks: Andy Dalton and Sam Bradford are hardly top of the line, but both had big games against the Redskins. The Redskins have given up more pass yards than all but one team in the NFL, and they've given up more passing touchdowns than anyone else. WR Vincent Jackson - I don't trust Josh Freeman in fantasy, but Vincent Jackson should be a solid start. He'll likely throw a few interceptions, too, so you could consider benching him in a league that's heavy on touchdowns and punishes interceptions harshly. RGIII should go off for over 300 yards this week, but the Bucs have been pretty good about limiting rushing by quarterbacks and keeping receivers out of the endzone. There's no way you should be sitting him, but when he comes up against the worst pass defense in the league (by total yards), that's a pretty good indication you should start him. QB Robert Griffin III - As if you need this advice. I'm more than happy to be the scapegoat for all your losses this week, so here's some sit/start advice! We want that advice to feel good about our choices - and to be able to point to someone else when we inevitably lose our matchups. Fantasy's pretty big in football land, and we all want to know who we should sit and start on our fantasy teams. ![]()
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