Both the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Tennessee Titans are in third place in their respective divisions, yet they are a long way apart in records. The Steelers are 6-4, and could end Week 11 in first place in the AFC North, while the 2-7 Titans are only a rough couple of weeks shy of falling behind the Jacksonville Jaguars for last in the AFC South. Monday night, the two teams will face off.
Fantasy football advice, Week 11: Who to start/sit for Steelers vs. Titans on Monday Night Football
“Third place in the division” can mean so many things.


The Steelers come into the game with no fantasy-relevant players on the week's injury report. The Titans, meanwhile, will be without tight end Delanie Walker, who was concussed in Week 10, but otherwise have all their fantasy-relevant players on the field.
The Titans will host Monday’s game at 8:30 p.m. ET. Let’s look at the fantasy names to consider:
STEELERS
Start 'em: He's struggled a little of late -- perhaps he needs the team's Week 12 bye -- but overall, you're still using Le'Veon Bell if you have him, and there's not much question. ... Antonio Brown has been so great this year, that you're definitely giving him a pass for his subpar Week 10. ... The Steelers' defense is only slightly above average, but against a rookie quarterback, it should be a fine unit.
Start 'em?: You can't ignore the crazy-hot production of Ben Roethlisberger in Weeks 8 and 9, but outside of those pair of games he's been very mediocre this year. He's a high-end QB2. ... I still just don't believe in Martavis Bryant overall. He's a reasonable flex play if you have him, but I'm not confident in it. ... Shaun Suisham has only put up fewer than five fantasy points once all year, though he has put up four or five four different times, so he's not exactly elite.
Sit 'em: The only times all year Markus Wheaton has really put up good numbers is when Roethlisberger was the best fantasy player in the world for those two weeks. He's not that anymore. ... Heath Miller has far, far more downs than ups.
TITANS
Sit 'em: With two games under his belt, Zach Mettenberger has a 15-pointer and a nine. That doesn't inspire a lot of confidence. ... How could you possibly use Bishop Sankey, as underwhelming as he's been? "At least he's getting the touches," isn't a good enough argument. ... Kendall Wright and Justin Hunter aren't fantasy producers right now. ... It's not clear who the Titans will lean on as tight end with Delanie Walker out -- maybe Richard Gordon, maybe Chase Coffman, maybe Taylor Thompson -- but no one there is going to touch a fantasy lineup. ... Ryan Succop has only had more than five fantasy points in a game twice all year. ... The Titans' defense has been underwhelming all year.
SUMMARY
Start in every league: Le’Veon Bell, Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh defense
Start if you’re desperate: Ben Roethlisberger, Martavis Bryant, Shaun Suisham
Bench: Markus Wheaton, Heath Miller, Zach Mettenberger, Bishop Sankey, Kendall Wright, Justin Hunter, RIchard Gordon, Chase Coffman, Taylor Thompson, Ryan Succop, Tennessee defense











