You’re asking “who should I start?”, but there’s not enough context yet to give a useful, specific answer. In fantasy sports, that question usually depends on league format, scoring, your roster, and current week matchups.

What’s Missing

To actually help, it’s important to know:

  • The sport and platform (e.g., NFL fantasy on ESPN, Sleeper, Yahoo).
  • Scoring format (standard, half PPR, full PPR, bonuses, superflex, etc.).
  • The specific players you’re choosing between and their positions.
  • Your league size and current record (whether you need ceiling or safe floor).

How To Get A Quick Start/Sit Answer

If you share the details below, you can get a tailored recommendation:

  1. List the players you’re deciding between (e.g., “Pick 1: Player A vs Player B vs Player C”).
  1. Add scoring format and lineup slot (e.g., “12-team, half-PPR, WR2 or flex”).
  1. If you want extra depth, include: projected lineups, opponent, and whether you’re an underdog this week.

While You Wait: Good General Practice

  • Use a start/sit comparison tool that lets you plug in multiple players and see expert consensus (FantasyPros, FantasyLife, Sportskeeda tools).
  • Check injury reports and game-time decisions before locking lineups, especially in late games.
  • Consider matchups: players facing elite defenses or in bad weather often get downgraded.

Mini Forum-Style Note

In most public fantasy forums, “who should I start?” posts that perform best always include screenshots or full roster details, scoring format, and matchups—otherwise answers end up vague or split.

If you reply with:

  • Sport and platform
  • Scoring type
  • Exact players you’re choosing between

a specific “start X, bench Y” recommendation with reasoning can be provided. Meta description : “Who should I start? A quick guide on what info you need to get accurate start/sit advice, plus how to use online tools and forums for better fantasy lineup decisions.”

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.