Colts vs. Jets: Fantasy players to start/sit

FOXBOROUGH, MA - OCTOBER 04: Eric Ebron #85 of the Indianapolis Colts scores a touchdown against Devin McCourty #32 of the New England Patriots during the third quarter at Gillette Stadium on October 4, 2018 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
FOXBOROUGH, MA - OCTOBER 04: Eric Ebron #85 of the Indianapolis Colts scores a touchdown against Devin McCourty #32 of the New England Patriots during the third quarter at Gillette Stadium on October 4, 2018 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images) /
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The Colts play the Jets this weekend and will be desperate for a win. Both teams have some solid fantasy options this week too. Here is who you should start and who you should sit.

The Colts are a desperate football team. They need to start winning games before the division gets out of control. In order to do that, they need some players on offense to step up. Those players could help you win your fantasy game this week.

One player who has shown they need started every week is Andrew Luck. There were questions about his shoulder early, but those are now gone. He is putting up big numbers even in losing efforts. He should have another big day against a weak Jets secondary.

Eric Ebron seems to be worth a start as well. Without Jack Doyle the last couple of weeks, Ebron has been one of Luck’s favorite targets. That should continue this week. Ebron put up big numbers against New England, and should do so on Sunday as well.

Every other Colts player is dependent on the injury report. If T.Y. Hilton plays, start him too. I wouldn’t start Marlon Mack if he plays, as the Colts running game has stalled the last few weeks. Nyheim Hines could be worth a flex start depending on your other options.

On the Jets side, Isaiah Crowell needs a start. He had a Jets record in rushing last week, so he is feeling confident. Even though the Colts defense has been better against the run, they are still banged up. Crowell should have a good game.

Robby Anderson is worth a flex start too. He had a big game last week, catching a couple of touchdowns. But he is boom or bust, so be careful with him. He could have a big game if the Colts’ secondary continues to be hampered with injuries.

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Use this information wisely when it comes to setting your fantasy lineup. Hopefully these players help you win your game this week.