Who to start and who to sit? It’s the one question you need to answer right in order to do well in fantasy football. You won’t get it right every time but at Bruno Boys we help you work through those tougher decisions to make an informed and confident starting lineup.

Wide receivers are becoming the root of any successful fantasy teams and points per reception (PPR) has become more of the norm. Some receivers have a nose for the end zone, others do not. Most receivers can be sorted into elite receivers who can do it all, high target/reception slot receivers or boom/bust players. Some can even rush the ball while others return kicks.

Regardless of where your receivers get categorized, you want to know whether or not they can beat their coverage! Here are a few that match up well.

Here are the Week 13 Fantasy Football Wide Receivers to Sit.

Jerry Jeudy / Tim Patrick, Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs

Since coming back from the IR in Week 8, Jeudy has been a big disappointment in the last four games. From a reception standpoint he’s done well, catching 18-of-24 passes thrown his way. They’ve only been for 181 scoreless yards though. He’s yet to score more than 7.0 fantasy points in a game and he continues to fall down the ranks of receivers and overall flex players. We the Chiefs matchup could prove to be a challenging one for Jeudy’s owners.

The only receivers who really do well are alpha WR1s. There’s a few role players who have caught touchdowns but the Chiefs have a respectable secondary. Jeudy is still the team’s No. 2 or 3 receiving option, which is fine. But since Teddy Bridgewater tends to manage games, there’s little opportunity for a breakout game. The same can be said about Tim Patrick.