IDP Studs and Duds: Week 11 IDP Start/Sit fantasysharks.com Fri 11/18/11 9:06 AM

I'm going to try, as I write this article, to understand how the Denver Broncos can use the same offense that Julius Caesar used to conquer Canada to successfully win 21st century football games, but I have to admit the whole thing has me a bit foggy. Bearing with me, here's a look at some players you should give serious consideration to getting into your lineups or who could outperform expectations (Studs) and some that, for whatever reason, you may want to consider leaving alone, or at least take into account that they may be a relative disappointment this week. (Duds) STUDS Chris Clemons -- DE, Seattle Seahawks (at STL): No team in the National Football League has surrendered more sacks than the St. Louis Rams, and that's a rather pertinent stat when looking at pass rush matchups. Darnell Dockett -- DE, Arizona Cardinals (at SF): Dockett's been quiet most of the season, but a top 10 fantasy matchup against a division rival that's "sitting in his chair" should be enough to get Dockett rolling. Justin Smith -- DE. San Francisco 49ers (vs. ARI): Flip side of that coin is Smith, who gets an even better matchup on paper against an inexperienced quarterback that will have pressure in his face all day long. Leroy Hill, WLB, Seattle Seahawks (at STL): The Rams are the third-best IDP matchup in the league for opposing linebackers, so the seventh-year veteran looks to be in line for a solid fantasy day. Rey Maualuga -- MLB, Cincinnati Bengals (at BAL): With a full week of practice under his belt Maualuga may be in for his best IDP day of the season this week at Baltimore, as the Ravens have allowed the fourth-most fantasy points per game to opposing linebackers. Brian Urlacher -- MLB, Chicago Bears (vs. SD): This isn't to say that you wouldn't usually start Urlacher, but he's arguably the top IDP option available this week period in a tasty matchup with the Chargers. Charlie Peprah -- SS, Green Bay Packers (vs. TB): Peprah's been the Packers DB to own over the past month plus and should do quite well against a Tampa Bay squad that has allowed the seventh most fantasy points per game to opposing defensive backs. Kenny Phillips -- SS, New York Giants (vs. PHI): Phillips has been a decent if unspectacular IDP option to this point in the season but has a juicy third-best fantasy matchup for his position on tap with the reeling Philadelphia Eagles. Major Wright -- SS, Chicago Bears (vs. SD): Philip Rivers is the Santa Claus of interceptions right now, so there's a fair chance Wright will get to unwrap a present for the third straight week, assuming Lovie don't hook ‘em halfway through the first for no real reason. DUDS Charles Johnson -- DE, Carolina Panthers (at DET): The Panthers have, in their infinite wisdom, decided to now take their best defender off the field on the sets in which they run their cluster of a 3-4. Brilliant. Jabaal Sheard -- DE, Cleveland Browns (vs. JAX): Either's he hit the rookie wall or realized he's in Cleveland and just given up, but the rookie has been all but invisible in the box score the past three weeks. Terrell Suggs -- DE, Baltimore Ravens (vs. CIN): Suggs is an every-week starter in nearly every league, but keep in mind in this stretch run week that Cincy has allowed the 4th fewest sacks and is the stingiest fantasy matchup there is for DL. Quincy Black -- SLB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at GB): The fifth-year pro's flip from the strongside to the weakside lasted all of one game, so Black's IDP prospects have once again faded to... Daryl Washington -- ILB. Arizona Cardinals (at SF): Washington's quietly put together a top 25 IDP season at his position in his second year in the league, but the chips are stacked against him this week in an unfavorable fantasy matchup. Kamerion Wimbley -- OLB, Oakland Raiders (at MIN): Wimbley may have been one of the most added IDPs on many waiver wires this week, and he's likely going to be just as big a disappointment when his stat line reverts against the Vikings. Don't chase, kiddies. Amari Spievey -- SS, Detroit Lions (vs. CAR): The matchup's solid and Spievey returned to practice Thursday, but toe injuries can linger, especially in games played on a fast track against grip-and-rip offenses. Eric Weddle -- FS, San Diego Chargers (at CHI): Weddle's likely been the quietest Top 10 IDP DB this season, and I don't expect a whole lot of noise against the Bears, who are 27th in fantasy points allowed to opposing defensive backs. George Wilson -- SS, Buffalo Bills (at MIA): Matchup's great if he's a go, but the "stinger" that Wilson suffered last week has kept him out of practice this week to this point, and should he not get back at it tomorrow it's Plan B time. Have a question about a particular player? Check out the Fantasy Sharks IDP Forum or E-mail me at askgary@fantasysharks.com and I'll do my best to help!