Fantasy Football Start Sit: Jarvis Landry, Michael Floyd & Other Players You Should Avoid In Week 12

Don't be the guy who has those last 10 points sitting on the bench because you took a gamble on a questionable player in Week 12. There are safer options to consider, and your fantasy team deserves better than that.

Below are three players with a questionable designation you should avoid on Sunday.

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Jarvis Landry, WR, Dolphins

Despite Miami's incompetence this season, Jarvis Landry is proving to be a legitimate option in 2015. A knee injury, however, kept him from practicing Wednesday. Matters didn't progress Thursday and Friday, either, leaving his status questionable for Sunday.

"Yeah, well he practiced yesterday and he probably got about halfway through practice and just didn't feel great," head coach Dan Campbell said, per The Phinsider. "We gave him the rest of that practice off and then today we just wanted to sit him, get him feeling good for the game."

Your fantasy team should follow suit on Sunday, sitting Landry against the Jets -- who boast the eighth-best passing defense in the league.

Michael Floyd, WR, Cardinals

Michael Floyd (hamstring) was limited in practice this week, but will be available on Sunday. Being the least-healthy WR in a crop that includes Larry Fitzgerald and John Brown doesn't bode well for his prospects, though. Especially against the 49ers, where a run-based scheme will likely be deployed.

San Francisco has conceded 1,262 yards rushing this season. Enough for 26th in the league.

Charcandrick West, RB, Chiefs

Your fantasy team is still trying to recover from Jamaal Charles' season-ending injury (torn ACL). Charcandrick West's questionable tag (hamstring) only added insult to injury.

The Chiefs RB missed practice all week and will likely be unable to carry the entire workload against a Bills defense that has conceded less than 1,000 yards rushing all season (964).

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