Sit/Start 2024 Week 14: Reviewing All Fantasy Relevant Players in Every Game

Sit and Start recommendations for EVERY fantasy-relevant player for Week 14 of fantasy football!

We’ve now reached Week 14 of the NFL season, which means it’s the final week of the regular season for most leagues! While some of you have a playoff berth secured, many are still fighting for playoff spots amidst one of the most difficult bye weeks of the year. This, of course, complicates things in terms of setting your lineups and finding the optimal plays for your rosters. It also means that some of your sneakier FLEX options you’ve been stashing on your benches will have their time to shine while your studs rest up to help you advance in the playoffs. The teams on bye in Week 14 are listed below for you:

  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Denver Broncos
  • Houston Texans
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • New England Patriots
  • Washington Commanders

In Week 14, we have a larger sample size of data to consider as we craft our weekly rankings and make our Sit/Start recommendations for the week. We’ll continue to make observations, draw conclusions, and try not to overreact as we work to bring you the best possible fantasy advice to help you win your leagues. As always, you can check out our list of weekly rankings to complement these Sit/Start recommendations.

 

Some quick notes before you jump in:

 

  1. Remember, sits/Starts and Rankings are not set in stone. They are tools to guide you, not rules to follow blindly. Use them to shape your own decisions and make the best lineup adjustments for your team. Good Matchups are great, but getting too cute can cost you the week. Ask yourself this: “Am I going to feel more tortured by benching player X and him going off, or not playing player Y?” 
  2. Have fun, talk trash, and win your matchups. If you don’t, there’s always next week.

 

Let’s Dive in.

 

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