NFL Week 11 Fantasy Preview: San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks, Shaun Draughn, Marshawn Lynch, Torrey Smith, Anquan Boldin, Russell Wilson, Jimmy Graham

Nov 17, 2015 03:48 PM EST
Marshawn Lynch
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch rushes for yards in a home game."

San Francisco 49ers

Shaun Draughn (Running Back): Even if Carlos Hyde is able to go this week no San Francisco running back is to be trusted. Draughn got the start when Hyde was absent last week however it would be unwise to start him in week 11.

Torrey Smith/Anquan Boldin (Wide Receivers): Much like the running backs do not even attempt to start either of these guys against the Legion of Boom. Seattle has given up the 4th fewest fantasy points to wide receivers all season and Smith only managed to reel in 4 catches over the past 3 games without Anquan Boldin ahead of him in the lineup.

Seattle Seahawks

Marshawn Lynch (Running Back): The last time Lynch went up against the 49ers he put up 100 plus yards and a touchdown. Expect a repeat performance to occur as Lynch has struggled against some of the better defenses. San Francisco has given up the 7th most fantasy points to running backs and with Lynch looking to have a bounce back game this matchup is just what he needed.

Russell Wilson (Quarterback):  Wilson has struggled mightily in the last four weeks to even score a touchdown. In the games the Seahawks have looked good Wilson has still had under 250 yards. There really is no denying that when your quarterback can only score 1 touchdown for 7 straight weeks that there is a problem. Wilson will face a very vulnerable defense but the last time these two teams met Wilson was picked off twice.  Jay Cutler or Derek Carr could make for a better start.

Jimmy Graham (Tight End): Graham's ceiling is 20 points and he only hit that one time. He has accumulated under 10 fantasy points 5 times this season and continues to struggle in this run first offense.  Graham has only 2 receiving touchdowns all season long and in his last game against the 49ers he was covered all game long. Expect another dud from one of the most underutilized players in the NFL.

 

 

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