![]() ![]() Gabe Davis, Bills (vs Vikings) Darnell Mooney, Bears (vs Lions) Joshua Palmer, Chargers (vs 49ers) Other Week 10 WR sits:īrandin Cooks, Texans (at Giants) Michael Pittman, Colts (at Raiders) Diontae Johnson, Steelers (vs Saints) Week 10 Start ‘em or Sit ‘em Tight Ends START: Greg Dulcich, TE, Denver Broncos (at Titans) Moore has scored 38.3 fantasy points in the last two games, and though he has a tough matchup against the Rams, he could still be worth starting as a flex option. I bet Curtis Samuel can't beat his stat line from last year's game vs the Eagles □□□ /9hcy6nftw2- SeanG OctoSLEEPER: Rondale Moore, WR, Arizona Cardinals (at Rams) Samuel performed well against the Vikings in Week 9, but against the Eagles defense who allowed just two touchdowns to receivers and the sixth-fewest points to receivers on the road, it’s not worth the risk this week. It’s dangerous to start a receiver against the Eagles secondary. SIT: Curtis Samuel, WR, Washington Commanders (at Eagles) Not to mention, the Jaguars defense won’t know how to cover him. In two of those three, he found the end zone. He’s now had three games in a row with double-digit fantasy points against tough teams. Smith-Schuster has been steadily improving every week, and last week, Mahomes targeted him 12 times. Jamaal Williams, Lions (at Bears) David Montgomery and Khalil Herbert, Bears (vs Browns) Other Week 10 RB sits:ĭeon Jackson, Colts (at Raiders) Tyler Allgeier, Falcons (at Panthers) Najee Harris, Steelers (vs Saints) Week 10 Start ‘em or Sit ‘em Wide Receivers START: JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Kansas City Chiefs (vs Jaguars) SLEEPER: Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Philadelphia Eagles (vs Commanders)Īgainst the Texans in Week 9, Gainwell had four carries for 22 yards and a touchdown and could make a good flex option, especially if an injury or anything else happens to Miles Sanders to put Gainwell at the forefront. Singletary has had few touchdown or receiving chances, he hasn’t scored in the double digits since Week 6, and his only 20-point game came in Week 3. They are ranked sixth in rushing yards per attempt when facing inside rushes and 10th when facing outside rushes. The Minnesota defense does a great job at stopping the run. It may have been good enough to win the game against the Rams, but it still doesn’t put up the kind of fantasy points you need to get you into the playoffs.ĪNGRY RUN TD from the one and only FOX || NFL+ /uI2d6xOGaU- Atlanta Falcons NovemSIT: Devin Singletary, RB, Buffalo Bills (vs Vikings) ![]() He may have broken an NFL record last week and pulled off a comeback win reminiscent of the Brady we knew before this season, but he also took the entire game to make a touchdown pass. ![]() SIT: Tom Brady, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs Seahawks in Munich)ĭon’t be fooled by all the “Brady is back” gibberish you’re hearing in the news. Start anyone against the Lions defense, but especially Fields. The Bears have a favorable matchup against the Detroit Lions this week, who rank dead last in points and yards allowed this season. He’s averaging 170.2 passing yards per game with eight passing touchdowns to two interceptions in five games. In the last five games, he has put up at least 17 fantasy points and in the last three, more than 20. Since the Bears figured out how to utilize Justin Fields, he hasn’t slowed down. Now, without further ado… Week 10 Start ‘em or Sit ‘em Quarterbacks START: Justin Fields, QB, Chicago Bears (vs Lions) Make sure you have your lineups set Saturday night in case you aren’t an early weekend riser. That means an earlier start than usual, with kickoff at 9 a.m. ![]() Some names worth mentioning on the injury list are Josh Allen, Jonathan Taylor, Deebo Samuel, and David Njoku.Īnd before we get started with our start ‘em, sit ‘em list for Week 10, one more reminder: The Buccaneers and Seahawks are playing in Munich, Germany this week. On top of all that, we’re midway into the season, which means injuries galore. We’re also without Tee Higgins, Jakobi Meyers, and then some amongst the receivers on bye. That means no Joe Cool or Lamar Jackson at quarterback and no Joe Mixon, Rhamondre Stevenson, or Michael Carter in the backfield. Heading into Week 10 of the NFL season, we’ve got the Bengals, Patriots, Jets, and Ravens on a bye week. ![]()
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