Two of the NFC's success stories face off Sunday in Green Bay, as the 7-2 Philadelphia Eagles and 6-3 Green Bay Packers meet. Both teams had dominant, embarrass-their-opponent wins in Week 10 against the Panthers and Bears, respectively, but something has to give Sunday.
Eagles vs. Packers start/sit advice, Week 11: Jeremy Maclin, Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb
So these are two really good offenses, yeah? Makes for a lot of fantasy intrigue.


The two teams come into Sunday basically healthy. Other than Eagles quarterback Nick Foles, who we already knew would miss several weeks with a broken collarbone, neither team is at risk of missing any fantasy-relevant performers in Week 11.
The Packers will host Sunday’s game at 4:25 p.m. ET. The two teams have as many fantasy performers as any team, so there’s a lot of fantasy intrigue:
EAGLES
Start 'em: In his first game replacing Nick Foles, Mark Sanchez put up 21 fantasy points in Week 10, and similar production going forward wouldn't be any kind of surprise. ... LeSean McCoy's fantasy numbers have taken a big dip this season. He's still a No. 1 running back, but much closer to RB2 than No. 1 overall. ...Jeremy Maclin didn't do much in Week 10, but he's still shown more than enough to be a full-fledged WR1 going forward. ... In some order, Dan Bailey, Stephen Gostkowski and Justin Tucker are the only kickers you might prefer to Cody Parkey.
Start 'em?: It looks like Mark Sanchez has a feel for passing to Jordan Matthews; the rookie has put up 35 fantasy points in a game and a half with Sanchez. He's a fine mid-range flex play. ... The Eagles' defense has been outstanding. You don't love any defense going against Green Bay, though.
Sit 'em: So much of Darren Sproles' production is fluky that it's hard to imagine actually relying on him to produce week-to-week. ... Chris Polk had that one decent game, but fell right back to irrelevance last week. ... Neither Zach Ertz nor Brent Celek is anywhere close to starting territory. Too many question marks.
PACKERS
Start 'em: Over his last four games, Aaron Rodgers has averaged 27.3 fantasy points. Over his last six, 25.8. All season, 22.3. There's no split where you wouldn't want to use him. ... Eddie Lacy started the season poorly, but he's averaged 14.3 points a game since Week 3; he's right back near the top of the rankings. ... Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb are combining for historic WR production. ... Mason Crosby hasn't had fewer than six fantasy points in a game since Week 3. He's one of the best kickers.
Sit 'em: If Davante Adams doesn't get a touchdown, he isn't helping you in fantasy, and there are just too many mouths to feed in Green Bay. ... Both of them scored last week, but you still aren't getting anywhere near Andrew Quarless or Brandon Bostick. ... The Packers' defense isn't spectacular, and that Philadelphia offense means Green Bay is a stay-away.
SUMMARY
Start in every league: Mark Sanchez, LeSean McCoy, Jeremy Maclin, Cody Parkey, Aaron Rodgers, Eddie Lacy, Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, Mason Crosby
Start if you’re desperate: Jordan Matthews, Philadelphia defense
Bench: Darren Sproles, Chris Polk, Zach Ertz, Brent Celek, Davante Adams, Andrew Quarless, Brandon Bostick, Green Bay Packers











