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Which RB should I start - Darren McFadden PIT or Keiland Williams TEN?

McFadden's been a stud all year and he's on the 2nd best rush offense - superb offensive line they have. Then again, Pittsburgh does play at home and has the 1 rush defense. Are these a wash? There have been a few decent performances against PIT (e.g. Cedric Benson 2 weeks ago) and some flops (e.g. Chris Johnson earlier in the season. Keiland Williams might be a safe start, provided Ryan Torain and Clinton Portis are still sidelined or limited in action, and they play against a middle-of-the-road rush defense in TEN. Yahoo projects Williams gets 10 fantasy pts with McFadden getting 8 pts. Any thoughts?

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