Fantasy start or sit Week 16: Kyle Pitts, Drake London, Marvin Harrison Jr.

Mike Moraitis

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The Arizona Cardinals and Atlanta Falcons will square off in Week 16 and tight end Kyle Pitts and wide receivers Drake London and Marvin Harrison Jr. Are all slated to play.

Harrison is questionable to play due to a heel injury, but ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Harrison is expected to play. However, he is also expected to have a limited workload.

"Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison, who has missed the past two games due to a heel injury and is listed as questionable for Sunday, is expected to play but the team plans to ease him back in, per source," Schefter reported on Saturday night.

As for London, he is also expected to play despite his questionable tag due to a knee injury, according to Schefter.

Knowing all that, here's our fantasy football start or sit advice for Harrison, London and Pitts in Week 16.

Kyle Pitts start or sit advice

Pitts is coming off a historic performance in Week 15 and he has been on a heater overall since Week 13, ranking as TE1 overall in that span.

London's return to the lineup is no doubt a concern, as Pitts now has another form of competition for targets from quarterback Kirk Cousins.

But that isn't nearly enough to sit Pitts after what we've seen in recent weeks.

Verdict: Start

Drake London start or sit advice

London remains one of the elite options in fantasy football this season, ranking as WR3 overall in fantasy points per game.

There are a few concerns this week, as London is making his return to the field and there is a chance he might be limited and/or rusty.

But you don't sit your studs, no matter what's going on. London is a stud, thus he should be in lineups this week.

Verdict: Start

Marvin Harrison Jr. Start or sit advice

Harrison enters Week 16 ranked as WR28 overall in fantasy points per game, which means he isn't a lineup lock on a weekly basis.

There are two reasons Harrison is a shaky play this week.

Not only will his workload be limited, but the Cardinals wideout also admitted he'd probably be playing at less than 100% for the remainder of the season.

The Falcons actually present a favorable matchup, with Atlanta ceding the seventh-most fantasy points per game to wideouts this season, but there are just too many concerns here to trust Harrison in lineups this week.

Verdict: Sit

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