After recently moving back to MVP Phoenix from Team Secret, Lee Forev Sang-don has now been officially subbed onto his former team for the upcoming Boston Major.According to the Dota 2 majors registration database, Lee will be subbing in for Lee Reisen Jun-yeong. Though Reisen plays four-role support, Forev is most known for his offlane play, a role currently filled by Kim Velo Tae-sung.On Twitter, MVPs mid laner Kim QO Seon-yeob clarified the situation:forev will be playing core febby back to support- QO (@QOdota) November 10, 2016The move reassembles most of MVP Phoenixs TI6 lineup, with four of the five players on the starting roster having competed together in Seattle this last August, where the team took fifth/sixth place.The newly reformed MVP Phoenix will have a few weeks to practice before departing for Massachusetts to compete in the Boston Major, which kicks off on Dec. 3, 2016. 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This page will be updated with new questions and answers up until just after noon ET, so refresh often to see if your question was answered. The most recent answers will appear first.Sometimes, rankings and columns just arent enough to help you decide which player should go in your lineup. If youre still not sure about that final spot before Sundays games kick off, send us a question on Twitter using the hashtag #startsitESPN, and you just might get yours answered below.Each week, ESPN Fantasy analysts KC Joyner and Jim McCormick will provide advice for players just like you stuck with tough choices to make.The fact that there are six teams on byes in Week 9 creates additional lineup dilemmas, so lets get started on answering your fantasy football questions for this weeks games.Jarvis Landry or Ty Montgomery in PPR at flex?? @ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN- Damon (@damonlange1) November 6, 2016Montgomery caught nine passes in the Week 7 Chicago game that saw the Packers move to this new dink-and-dunk oriented offense. Since Green Bay is likely to continue operating that type of system, Montgomery could see that many receptions and add a double-digit carry volume. That gives him more upside than Landry and makes Montgomery the selection. -- KC#StartSitESPN Big Ben or Prescott- possum (@boropossum) November 6, 2016The matchup against the Browns gives Prescott 75 matchup points in my schedule-ranking system that grades matchups on a 0-100 scale (with 100 being most favorable). That is one of the highest matchup points scores among quarterbacks and is higher than Roethlisbergers 45 matchup points against Baltimore. Add in Roethlisbergers injury status, and it makes Prescott the preferred pick here. -- KC#StartSitESPN @ESPNfantasy Kyle Rudolph or Jimmy Graham- Ray Ebersole (@rayebersole) November 6, 2016This is a very good quandary to have, as there are a limited number of quality selections at tight end this week. Grahams production has dropped in each of the past three weeks. Rudolph faces a Detroit defense that has allowed more points per game to tight ends than any other defense (11.8) and just gave up ten receptions for 94 yards and touchdown to Houstons tight ends last week. That kind of upside gives Rudolph the edge. -- KCCarr or Newton #StartSitESPN- John meeks (@ssgmejohn) November 6, 2016Denvers defense wont have Aqib Talib this week, but the Broncos still have four players in their secondary who grade out as red-rated (indicating that they are matchups to be avoided if possible). Newton is facing a Rams defense that ranks eighth in vertical yards per attempt (9.9), but Los Angeles will aim to go vertical against a Carolina defense that ranks 31st in that category (15.5). That means Newton will have to throw deep to keep up, and that makes him the better option this week. -- K.C.Andrew Luck or Marcus Mariota #StartSitESPN- John Cummings (@johnjohn_412) November 6, 2016Mariota has moved into QB1 contender status, given his play in recent weeks. Having noted this, Luck is facing an injury-riddled Green Bay secondary that has allowed three touchdown passes in two of the past three weeks. Since T.Y. Hilton is back to full strength, Luck will likely hit that three-touchdown mark as well, giving him the upside potential needed to be the pick here. -- KC#StartSitESPN start Dennis Pitta or chance Delanie walker- Nicole McCutchan (@NNavarro87) November 6, 2016My general rule in fantasy grading is to avoid injured players whenever possible. Walker missed the Titans Friday practice and thus has to be considered a very risky start option. Pitta is not an upside pick, but he has caught six or more passes in four games this year, so he is a volume option. Given that trait, it makes Pitta the preferred choice in this one. -- KC#StartSitESPN Do I start Delanie Walker or Antonio Gates?- Joey Saxton (@JoeySaxton2) November 6, 2016The big question mark for Gates is if he would end up splitting targets with Hunter Henry. Since Henry is listed as being out of this game with a knee injury, that is not a concern for Gates. Add in Walkers aforementioned missed Friday practice and it means Gates is the selection here. -- KCWhich two wide receivers to start? Robinson, D. Thomas, and D. Adams? #StartSitESPN- Amie Sabatino (@AmieSabatino) November 6, 2016Thomas has been one of the more consistent wide receivers in fantasy football this year, as he has posted a double-digit point total in five of his last seven games. Adams is likely to continue to be a central element in the Packers offense given Randall Cobbs health status. Robinson is on a Jaguars offense that ranks 29th in vertical yards per attempt (8.4). That caps his upside potential and makes Robinson the sit option of this trio. -- KC#StartSitESPN should I play dejuan Harris or Kenny Britt at flex?- Mookie Keyes ? (@Keyser_Austin33) November 6, 2016Its hard to fathom, given that he was nearly benched this past week, but Los Angeles quarterback Case Keenum ranks sixth in vertical yards per attempt this year (13.7). Britt is a main reason for that ranking, so look for the Rams to throw deep often against a Carolina secondary that has allowed 300 or more passing yards and three or more touchdowns to three of its last four foes. That gives Britt more than enough upside potential to be the pick in this one. -- KC@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Theo Riddick or Ty Montgomery- Devin Flynn (@devin_flynn_7) November 6, 2016Riddick has been battling an ankle injury and was limited in all of the Lions practices this week. Montgomery was not listed on the injury report and thus should be a full go this week. This injury status variance makes Montgomery the selection here. -- KC#StartSitESPN which dst nyg or den- Scott Benson (@ScottBe55860054) November 6, 2016The Giants D/ST racked up 20 points in Week 7 due to facing a mistake-prone Keenum. They are facing Carson Wentz this week. Wentz has regressed, following a strong early start, and that?is part of why the Eagles playcalling has held him to only 8.7 vertical attempts per game (ranked 27th), so dont look for another four interception game from New York. Derek Carr did throw for 500 yards last week, but as Thursday nights game indicated, this is due more to the state of the Buccaneers abysmal pass defense than anything else. Carr will come back down to earth this week and that makes the Broncos the pick in this one. -- KC#StartSitESPN Tyler Lockett, Seth Roberts, Rishard Matthews or Alfred Morris ? - Mike Fagan (@mrmetmf) November 6, 2016Going with the Titans Rishard Matthews of this bunch, as the San Diego secondary is thinned by injury and hes actually had a healthy rate of targets per route run. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN if Cobb doesnt go, Tate or T. Austin?- jason R (@jdrubman) November 6, 2016Both have such low average depth of targets, but I believe Golden Tate leads the NFL in yards after catch and really has been solid over the past month, so Im siding with him in a stronger Detroit offense. - J.M.Corey Coleman or Allen Hurns? WR2 #StartSitESPN - Mr. Chino (@Whoschino) November 6, 2016This is a close call, but Ill take Allen Hurns against a Chiefs secondary that has been uniquely generous in yardage allowance to receivers, plus I like his recent rapport with Blake Bortles. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Terrance West or Jay Ajayi standard league- Jack Finch Jr (@BigJFJ61) November 6, 2016The Ravens had 11 rushing yards last time out, a franchise low. With Ajayi chasing history, even this tough matchup doesnt hurt his stock enough to favor West over him. -- J.M.QB1- Carr, Stafford, Marriota??? #StartSitESPN - Preston Potter (@CoachP_) November 6, 2016Im siding with Marcus Mariota here, as hes thrown for multiple scores in four straight and delivers some upside as a rusher. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy Standard league: Asiata or Dujuan Harris #StartSitESPN- Mike Nelson (@Nelly1331) November 6, 2016Im actually sticking with Harris here, as Jerick McKinnon is back for the Vikings and the 49ers back could prove busy in a potential shootout with the Saints. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Jimmy Graham or Travis Kelce in PPR? - Dompkof (@dompkof) November 6, 2016With Nick Foles pushing the ball downfield with more frequency and proficiency than Alex Smith, Im in favor of deploying Kelce here. Both are really solid TE1 options, so maybe a trade is the best angle for consolidating talent on your roster. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy wr2 spot standard: Enuwa, Brian Quick, or Beasley? #StartSitESPN- Louis Alpert (@louis_alpert) November 6, 2016Lets go with Quincy Enunwa, who has consumed more than?a 20 percent share of the Jets target market since Eric Decker went down. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN I Crowell or Antonio Gates for flex? PPR - Austin Flores (@AustinFlores) November 6, 2016I dig Antonio Gates rising target share, but Isaiah Crowell gets the nod here, given an expected workload of at least 12 touches and lead goal-line duties for the Browns. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy Big Ben or Tannehill? #StartSitESPN- leonard (@Bdwy27) November 6, 2016Based on the quality of his skill players and his higher precedent for multi-touchdown games, lets go with Roethlisberger -- but keep an eye out for updates on his status. -- J.M.@espnfantasy #StartSitESPN Amari copper or Emmanuel sanders? - wxlee (@WilliamOexle) November 6, 2016Denvers defense is scary enough in pass defense to side with Sanders, who has the fourth-highest target share of his passing game in the league. - J.M.Delanie Walker or Antonio Gates? #StartSitESPN- Chris Landry (@clandry10) November 6, 2016With Delanie Walker banged up after a practice injury this week, Gates is helpful, since he leads all tight ends in targets over the past three games and the Titans have allowed the eighth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends this season. -- J.M.Pryor, Coates or Tate. 10 team std #StartSitESPN - Jeeff Martin (@JeffMar64444) November 6, 2016Weve already seen Terrelle Pryor Sr.dddddddddddd thrive with Cody Kessler, so the quarterback?situation isnt an issue, thus hes the most solid starter among this group. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Michael thomás vs 49rs or Devante Adams vs colts- Wladi (@wladisalas) November 6, 2016Adams usage rate is so strong that he merits trust over the Saints capable young wideout. -- J.M.Start Riddick or Kelvin Benjamin 1 other PPR #StartSitESPN - Scott King (@ScottKing46) November 6, 2016The Rams smallish secondary is banged up, and Kelvin Benjamin could look like a power forward against point guards out there. With rare upside in the red zone, hes your guy. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy tavon Austin or mike Wallace in Flex spot? #StartSitESPN- Sean Keenan (@Sean_Keenan428) November 6, 2016Wallaces average depth of target approachs 15 yards, and so his big-play ability is aided by such impressive opportunities downfield. With Steve Smith Sr. likely still limited, Wallace could be busy as the Ravens key vertical threat. -- J.M.#FantasyFootball #StartSitESPN #ffnow in PPR, pick two, Shady, C. Michael and Pryor Sr.? - Ty Linck (@LinckTheMastiff) November 6, 2016Lets sit Shady McCoy, since you have two healthy options to lean on. I dont want to assume the risk of McCoy seeing limited exposure if I dont have to. -- J.M.@ESPN_FFNOW #StartSitESPN I know it isnt pretty, but my options are Henry or Hightower for rb2. Thoughts?- josh woodson (@newponics) November 6, 2016Riding with Hightower here, given his potential for more touches against an extremely generous 49ers defense. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Which defense to stream? Chargers or Eagles? - Drew Hackett (@Hackett1Drew) November 6, 2016The Eagles pass rush is more productive, and Eli Manning has also struggled under pressure this season, thus Philly gets the call. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN booker vs Oakland or chanderick west- William Meat Farro (@Dabears5054) November 6, 2016Bookers workload is truly elite of late and we can expect at least 70 percent of the teams rushes and around 15 percent of the target share against an Oakland defense allowing the most yards per carry in the AFC. Lets go with the rookie. -- J.M.#startsitespn Stefon Diggs or Steve Smith Sr? Standard league - Shirley Anderson (@Shirley800) November 6, 2016Diggs is in a solid spot here against a generous Detroit defense, so lets avoid Smiths injury in this scenario. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy do I start Delanie Walker with groin injury or Gary Barnidge at TE? #StartSitESPN- Dustin York (@This_dust_in_7) November 6, 2016Similarly to the previous question, lets avoid the injured asset (Walker) and side with Gary Barnidges steady target rate since Week 3. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN no ppr, ty Montgomery or Terrell Pryor Sr?- Joe Debus (@DebusJoe) November 6, 2016Given his incredible usage led to an average of 115 scrimmage yards over his past two games, plus such a high volume of targets and catches as the Packers will have to pass to open up the run game, Ty Montgomery gets the nod. This Packers vs. Colts game has the highest point total of the slate, so well want to get shares of the top skill players when possible. -- J.M.Ajayi or Crabtree for Flex, standard league. #fantasyfootball #startsitESPN- Nate (@nateclem) November 6, 2016The matchup with the Broncos really is imposing for Michael Crabtree and his receiving peers on the Raiders, as theyve allowed fewer than 95 yards per game to entire receiving corps on the season. Even as Jay Ajayi faces a capable rush defense in the Jets, we can expect a high volume of touches to drive a valuable floor for scrimmage production. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN jarvis landry or allen robinson?- Joey Gonzalez (@djjoeyg3) November 6, 2016If memory serves me right, Jarvis Landry averaged 117 yards from scrimmage against the Jets last season. With the Jets secondary proving far more generous this season, we admire his high-volume, high-percentage receiving role over Allen Robinsons arguably higher ceiling for big plays. With Robinson hauling in fewer than half of his targets, his fantasy floor is admittedly compromised. -- J.M.@TDFantasySports WR Moncrief or Diggs. #StartSitESPN- David J. Pruitt (@davidjpruitt) November 6, 2016Donte Moncrief has caught a touchdown on 9.5 percent of his targets from Andrew Luck since the start of last season. This is an extremely rewarding rate and reveals his potential against a depleted Green Bay secondary in this game that has a point total hovering around 54 points, per the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook. -- J.M.Jennings or DuJuan Harris? #StartSitESPN- GingerVitus (@Fordster3086) November 6, 2016With talk of New Yorks rookie rusher Paul Perkins earning more reps and touches, per ESPNs NFL Nation, lets side with DuJuan Harris and his new perch as the lead back with Carlos Hyde ailing. Its a bit speculative, since Hyde hasnt been ruled out, but the tweet below from Adam Schefter proves foreboding. -- J.M.49ers expect RB Carlos Hydes status to be a pre-game decision, but it does not sound promising that he will be active, per sources.- Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 6, 2016@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Baldwin or D. parker?- Oscar (@MycityisaMiami) November 6, 2016The matchup against the Jets secondary appears inviting for DeVante Parker, but Im still siding with Doug Baldwins 22 percent share of the Seattle passing game to drive a more impressive outcome spectrum. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN CJ Proise or Darren Sproles?- Cade Beal (@cadeb3al) November 6, 2016Darren Sproles would be my pick -- C.J. Prosise of the Seahawks is due for an increase in touches per the coaching staff, but this could prove relative, as the rookies career high was set last week with eight touches. Sproles, meanwhile, serves an increasingly important role as not just a receiving valve for Carson Wentz, but also in the running phase. The Giants linebackers are where they prove susceptible in coverage on defense, so Sproles could be busy. -- J.M.Sproles,Duke Johnson, or pick up Hightower for RB2 in standard? #StartSitESPN- Pam Johnston (@PamJohn61536350) November 6, 2016As heavy home dogs, I actually think Duke Johnson Jr. has the highest floor for scrimmage yards, which is what were chasing in standard formats outside of touchdowns. Tim Hightower is intriguing with reports the team will split the rushing load, but Johnsons ability to gain chunk yardage on screens helps support a higher floor. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy Corey Coleman or Jason witten #StartSitESPN- Travis Busker (@bigBk1ll) November 6, 2016Jason Witten has been really quiet from a usage and production perspective, so Im siding with the big-play rookie here in a game that could trend pass-heavy for the Browns. -- J.M.#StartSitESPN Philip rivers or Ben rothlisberger??- Parsonomics (@DwayneParson) November 6, 2016Its interesting to consider that the Steelers average 15 points per game and more turnovers than touchdowns as a team in Roethlisbergers first game back from injury compared to a 23.8:1.9 touchdown-to-interception ratio in his other games. With Rivers healthy and at home, lets ride with his more stable profile, especially since Big Bens status remains unclear at this time. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN Kenny Britt or Marvin Jones. Full point PPR- Sam henley (@therealkeister) November 6, 2016The Los Angeles Rams rank last in the NFL in passing yards per game and first downs per game and are 31st in points per game, so Im going to side with Marvin Jones on a stronger passing offense. Kenny Britt is on pace for more than 1,200 yards, so I get the appeal, but trust Jones role more. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy Cordarrelle Patterson or Dontrelle Inman? #StartSitESPN- Paul L. (@paullattijr) November 6, 2016Dontrelle Inman leads the Chargers in routes run this season, and even though it hasnt resulted in a ton of targets, the fact that his peers are banged up helps his case over Cordarrelle Pattersons lower opportunity rates. -- J.M.Should I start Latavius Murray or should I gamble on Shady McCoy #StartSitESPN- Thunderstorm Mixshow (@djthunder901) November 6, 2016With LeSean McCoys game on Monday night, its really tough to trust him, especially as hes facing a stingy Seattle front. Id rather ride with Latavius Murray and his potential for double-digit touches against a Denver defense ceding just over 4 yards per carry to backs. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy @ESPNFantasy Corey Coleman or Davante Adams #startsitESPN- Mac (@macohp) November 6, 2016Did you know Davante Adams could become the first player in the league since Calvin Johnson in 2012 to net 10 receptions in three straight games? Well, you do now. With the Packers passing to run, Adams is in a really nice spot on a team trending toward a shootout with the Colts. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN #Derrick Henry or #Tyreek Hill- Carlos Reyes (@C_Treyes) November 6, 2016Going with Derrick Henry here, as hes supposed to see increased involvement per NFL Nation. Tyreek Hill has been a big-play maven, but Henrys potential for 10 touches earns him the nod. -- J.M.Theo Riddick or Mark Ingram #StartSitESPN- Fr0zen R0pes (@Fr0zenR0pes) November 6, 2016With Mark Ingram mired in a share for work, I like the fact Theo Riddick faces the Vikings without Eric Kendricks, their top coverage linebacker. Given his ability to produce as a receiver, Riddick gets the call. -- J.M.@ESPNFantasy #StartSitESPN bilal powell, don jackson or yeldon as my RB2 in all my other RBs are in a bye- Daniel Ramirez (@ramirezdaniel17) November 6, 2016It is a rugged week at running back, no doubt. Of this group, its Bilal Powell for me, as he often sees around 40 percent of the snaps and has some upside in the receiving phase. -- J.M. ' ' '