Don’t be the guy who has those last 12 points sitting on the bench because you took a gamble on a questionable player in Week 6. There are safer options to consider, and your fantasy team -- whatever you’re calling it -- deserves better than that.

Below are three players with a questionable designation you should avoid on Sunday.

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Odell Beckham Jr., WR, Giants (Hamstring)

Odell Beckham Jr. didn't practice this week due to a hamstring injury he suffered in the Giants’ 30-27 victory over the 49ers on Sunday. That, however, isn’t foreshadowing future events according to head coach Tom Coughlin.

“It would be good if Beckham practiced,” Coughlin said, per NJ.com. “But does [not practicing] preclude [him from playing], no."

With the Giants traveling to Philadelphia on Monday, literally any WR on your bench would be a safer option. There are no guarantees when it comes to hamstrings.

DeMarco Murray, RB, Eagles (Hamstring)

Hamstring aside, DeMarco Murray is expected to play on Monday, but that doesn’t mean you should start him.

The former Cowboys RB is struggling to acclimate to life in Philadelphia, averaging less than three yards per carry. New York’s second-ranked rush defense won’t make his life any easier.

Andrew Luck, QB, Colts (Shoulder)

Even if Andrew Luck had a healthy shoulder, he should still be on your bench come Sunday night. For all his greatness, the former No. 1-overall pick is yet to decipher a Bill Belichick defense.

Someone’s taking his “heir to Peyton Manning’s thone” role a little too serious.

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