- **Q: Should I start Jaxson Dart if he's cleared to play?
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Navigating quarterback decisions can make or break your fantasy week. This analysis dives into Week 12's starts and sits, offering insights based on matchups and player performance to help you optimize your lineup.
Week 12 presents several intriguing quarterback matchups. Jaxson Dart, if cleared from his concussion, offers tremendous upside due to his rushing prowess. Jared Goff, playing indoors against a weak Giants secondary, is primed for a bounce-back performance. Jacoby Brissett, fresh off an NFL record-breaking completion performance, should continue his strong play against the Jaguars.
However, some popular quarterbacks face tougher sledding. Dak Prescott faces a Philadelphia Eagles defense that has historically given him trouble. Daniel Jones should be benched against the Kansas City Chiefs, who are stingy against opposing quarterbacks. Jordan Love's inconsistency and a tough matchup against the Vikings make him a risky play, and Trevor Lawrence's struggles continue against a tough Cardinals defense.
Other QBs to consider are Drake Maye, Patrick Mahomes and Matthew Stafford, as noted by NBC Sports, who all have high fantasy upside in Week 12.
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