Fantasy football IDP free-agent report: Week 10

Check your waiver wire for these IDP options ahead of Week 10.

We have reached double digits in Week 10. For some, the fantasy playoffs are mere weeks away, and every roster spot becomes increasingly important.

Each week, we’ll highlight diamonds in the rough or some players that just need to be rostered in more leagues on the defensive side of the ball. Keep in mind your scoring system and roster restraints when heading to the waiver wire to grab these IDPs.

Defensive linemen

DE Za’Darius Smith, Cleveland Browns

Rushing on the edge opposite of Myles Garrett – what a fruitful position that would be! Well, that’s where the 31-year-old Smith is lining up. He has sacks in two of the last three games, but the middle game, he had just a single assisted tackle. So Smith will have peaks and valleys, but you have to love the potential opposite of Garrett.

DE Bryce Huff, New York Jets

He has sacks in four straight games and five total sacks during the stretch. Huff played only 48 percent of the snaps in Week 9, though, and that’s where the potential problem prevents itself. With this kind of production, though, you can’t ignore it over a four-game stretch.

Linebackers

LB Tyrel Dodson, Buffalo Bills

The 25-year-old had a season-high 10 tackles in Week 9. Before that, he had five and seven tackles the previous two weeks. He has the Denver Broncos and New York Jets the next two weeks, and he could continue his hot stretch against those lesser foes.

LB Kyle Van Noy, Baltimore Ravens

This one is strictly an option for leagues that reward sacks more than others. Van Noy has just eight tackles over the last four games. He also has five sacks during that stretch. He has a solid matchup against the Cleveland Browns in Week 10.

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LB Zach Cunningham, Philadelphia Eagles

He’s on a bye this week, so keep that in mind when weighing this option. He had his second 10-tackle game of the season in Week 9 with LB Nakobe Dean (foot) suffering another injury. Cunningham made five tackles and two pass defenses two weeks ago, so he’s starting to leave bread crumbs of a viable fantasy option. This late in the game, it’s hard to find 10-tackle guys. Keep him in mind if you have the roster space and Dean isn’t available post-bye.

Defensive backs

CB Kenny Moore II, Indianapolis Colts

Moore is one of the highest-scoring DBs in fantasy over the last three weeks. He tallied 27 tackles and 1.5 sacks in the last three games, including two interceptions returned for touchdowns and two PDs in Week 9 alone. Obviously, you can’t count on the TDs, but his other counting numbers have been great.

SS Keanu Neal, Pittsburgh Steelers

FS Minkah Fitzpatrick (hamstring) is likely out again this week, which will put more pressure on Neal on the strong side. He has had seven tackles in two straight games and seems to be thriving without Fitzpatrick. He has the Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns the next two weeks to prove it.

FS Jonathan Owens, Green Bay Packers

Owens took over when Darnell Savage went on IR a couple of weeks ago. It took two games, but he had his breakout with eight tackles, a forced fumble, and a sack in Week 9. He’ll have some run over the next few weeks to build on it with Savage out.

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Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 10 free-agent forecast

Check out the top waiver wire targets for Week 10.

As we enter into the home stretch of the fantasy football season, managers are either looking to stay in the hunt or play spoiler for the rest of the league. Either way, the waiver wire is a vital part of the process.

There will be another four teams on a bye in Week 10 while another four will return from their week off.

Teams on a bye in Week 10 include the Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Rams and Philadelphia Eagles.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo leagues, using the 75% rostered mark as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 10

Week 10 weather, injury updates and gameday inactives.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Weather forecasts are courtesy of The Football Database.

Week 10 gameday inactives, weather and notes

KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: QB Josh Allen (active), QB Ryan Tannehill (active), WR Brandin Cooks (active), WR Nico Collins (active)
Afternoon games: QB Kyler Murray (inactive), RB Ezekiel Elliott (inactive), QB Matthew Stafford (inactive)
Sunday night:
Monday night:

Seattle Seahawks at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (in Munich at 9:30 a.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 48 degrees, clear (retractable-roof dome)

Seahawks

Inactives: OT Jake Curhan, CB Teez Tabor, RB Tony Jones Jr., DL Bryan Mone and DL L.J. Collier

Lineup notes: WR Marquise Goodwin (groin) is questionable after limited work in practice, but he’ll be available.

Buccaneers

Inactives: DB Nolan Turner, TE Kyle Rudolph, QB Kyle Trask, DL Deadrin Senat, LB JJ Russell, WR Russell Gage Jr. and OT Luke Goedeke

Lineup notes: WR Russell Gage (hamstring) didn’t travel with the team and is out. TE Cameron Brate (neck) makes his return. WR Mike Evans (ribs, ankle) was limited all week, but he has no injury tag.

New Orleans Saints at Pittsburgh Steelers (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 37 degrees, overcast, W 11 mph

Saints

Inactives: LB Pete Werner, S Marcus Maye, DE Marcus Davenport, OT Andrus Peat, RB Mark Ingram, WR Marquez Callaway and CB Marshon Lattimore

Lineup notes: RB Mark Ingram (knee) is out again. WR Jarvis Landry (knee) missed some practice time, but he’ll play. Star CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) is once again out, but New Orleans has played fairly well in his absence.

Steelers

Inactives: CB Ahkello Witherspoon, LB Mark Robinson, QB Mason Rudolph, S Elijah Riley, OG Kendrick Green and S Minkah Fitzpatrick

Lineup notes: LB T.J. Watt (pectoral) came off IR and will return this week. CB William Jackson (back) was placed on IR. CB Ahkello Witherspoon (hamstring) and S Minkah Fitzpatrick (appendix) have been ruled out. PK Chris Boswell (groin) was placed on IR, so Matthew Wright will handle the kicking chores.

Minnesota Vikings at Buffalo Bills (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 39 degrees, 34% chance of light rain, WNW 12 mph

Vikings

Inactives: OG Chris Reed, DT Dalvin Tomlinson, LB Luiji Vilain, LB Benton Whitley, OT Vederian Lowe and DE Esezi Otomewo

Lineup notes: WR Adam Thielen (ankle) practiced Thursday and Friday, and he’s good to go.

Bills

Inactives: LB Baylon Spector, S Jordan Poyer, TE Tommy Sweeney, DE Gregory Rousseau, OT Justin Murray, CB Tre’Davious White and CB Kaiir Elam

Lineup notes: FS Jordan Poyer (elbow) is out once again. QB Josh Allen (elbow) did not warm up, and it’s still not clear whether he’ll actually play. If so, he may be on a pitch count.

Cleveland Browns at Miami Dolphins (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 83 degrees, clear

Browns

Inactives: TE David Njoku, RB Demetric Felton, QB Kellen Mond, DB Thomas Graham, OL Michael Dunn, LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and DL Perrion Winfrey

Lineup notes: TE David Njoku (ankle) has been ruled out.

Dolphins

Inactives: QB Teddy Bridgewater, RB Myles Gaskin, CB Noah Igbinoghene, WR Erik Ezukanma, WR River Cracraft and TE Hunter Long

Lineup notes: WR Jaylen Waddle (shoulder) missed his usual practice time early in the week, but he’ll play.

Houston Texans at New York Giants (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 48 degrees, mostly cloudy, NW 11 mph

Texans

Inactives: OT Austin Deculus, TE Brevin Jordan, CB Isaac Yiadom, LB Neville Hewitt and WR Tyron Johnson

Lineup notes: WR Nico Collins (groin) and WR Brandin Cooks (wrist) are active after receiving questionable labels. RB Dameon Pierce (chest, shoulder) mustered a full session in Friday and is good to go.

Giants

Inactives: TE Daniel Bellinger, LB Austin Calitro, OL Devery Hamilton, WR David Sills, OT Evan Neal and DE Quincy Roche

Lineup notes: TE Daniel Bellinger (eye) remains out. WR Kenny Golladay (knee) will be available. WR Richie James (concussion) practiced all week and will play.

Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 35 degrees, clear

Lions

Inactives: CB Chase Lucas, DE Austin Bryant, LB Malcolm Rodriguez, OT Matt Nelson, WR Josh Reynolds, DL Michael Brockers and CB Ifeatu Melifonwu

Lineup notes: WR Josh Reynolds (back) is also out. RB D’Andre Swift (ankle, shoulder) managed a full session in Friday and is good to go. TE Shane Zylstra was signed to the active roster.

Bears

Inactives: CB Harrison Hand, DE Al-Quadin Muhammad, OT Ja’Tyre Carter, OT Teven Jenkins, WR N’Keal Harry, WR Velus Jones Jr. and CB Kindle Vildor

Lineup notes: WR Byron Pringle was activated from IR.

Denver Broncos at Tennessee Titans (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 40 degrees, clear

Broncos

Inactives: TE Andrew Beck, WR KJ Hamler, LB Baron Browning, CB Darius Phillips, RB Marlon Mack, OT Cameron Fleming, S Justin Simmons and DT Eyioma Uwazurike

Lineup notes: WR K.J. Hamler (hamstring) is out.

Titans

Inactives: DL Jeffery Simmons, S Amani Hooker, OG Jordan Roos, LB Bud Dupree, CB Kristian Fulton and WR Chris Conley

Lineup notes: LB Zach Cunningham (elbow) was placed on IR. LB Bud Dupree (hip), S Amani Hooker (shoulder) and DT Jeffery Simmons (ankle) have been ruled out. QB Ryan Tannehill (ankle) is active and will return to the starting lineup. WR Treylon Burks was activated from IR and should be on the field.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Kansas City Chiefs (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 35 degrees, partly cloudy

Jaguars

Inactives: OG John Miller, S Tyree Gillespie, LB De’Shaan Dixon, WR Kendric Pryor and DB Tevaughn Campbell

Lineup notes: TE Evan Engram (back) was a full-go Friday and will play.

Chiefs

Inactives: WR Mecole Hardman, CB Nazeeh Johnson, OG Darian Kinnard, RB Ronald Jones, DE Joshua Kaindoh and QB Shane Buechele

Lineup notes: WR Mecole Hardman (abdomen) has been ruled out. RB Jerick McKinnon (shoulder, knee, hamstring) was limited Friday, though he’ll be available through a questionable tag. TE Travis Kelce (neck) practiced all week and is fine.

Indianapolis Colts at Las Vegas Raiders (4:05 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Colts

Inactives: TE Jelani Woods, WR Mike Strachan, LB Trevor Denbow, QB Nick Foles, RB Deon Jackson, C Wesley French and DT Chris Z. Williams

Lineup notes: RB Deon Jackson (knee) is out, and LB Shaquille Leonard (back, ankle) was placed on IR. TE Mo Alie-Cox (ankle) was questionable but is expected to be out there. RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle) practiced Friday and will play. WR Ashton Dulin was activated from IR, and RB Jordan Wilkins was elevated from the practice squad.

Raiders

Inactives: DE Clelin Ferrell, OT Jackson Barton, LB Denzel Perryman, DT Matthew Butler and DT Neil Farrell

Lineup notes: TE Darren Waller (hamstring) was placed on IR with a hamstring injury. WR Hunter Renfrow (oblique) is also on IR. QB Derek Carr (back) practiced Friday and will go.

Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 35 degrees, mostly cloudy

Cowboys

Inactives: LB Anthony Barr, S Markquese Bell, CB Nahshon Wright, DE Chauncey Golston, RB Ezekiel Elliott, LB Jabril Cox and QB Will Grier

Lineup notes: RB Ezekiel Elliott (knee) will not be available. WR Noah Brown (foot) and WR Michael Gallup (chest) practiced Friday and are good to go. RB Qadree Ollison was elevated to the 53-man roster.

Packers

Inactives: DT Jonathan Ford, CB Shemar Jean-Charles, OT Rasheed Walker, LB Krys Barnes, LB De’Vondre Campbell, WR Romeo Doubs and OT Luke Tenuta

Lineup notes: WR Romeo Doubs (ankle) is out with a high-ankle sprain. RB Aaron Jones (ankle), WR Allen Lazard (shoulder), QB Aaron Rodgers (right thumb) and WR Sammy Watkins (knee) all practice Friday and will play. CB Eric Stokes (knee) and LB Rashan Gary (knee) were placed on IR.

Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 67 degrees, clear (open-air dome)

Cardinals

Inactives: LB Jesse Luketa, PK Matt Prater, OT D.J. Humphries, OL Max Garcia, CB Byron Murphy and QB Kyler Murray

Lineup notes: WR Marquise Brown (foot) and RB Darrel Williams (hip) are on IR. QB Kyler Murray (hamstring) won’t play, so QB Colt McCoy will start. Starting LG Max Garcia (shoulder) is out. OG Will Hernandez (pectoral) and C Rodney Hudson (knee) was placed on IR. LT D.J. Humphries (back) wont play, and PK Matt Prater (right hip, illness) joins him. PK Tristan Vizcaino was signed to the active roster on Saturday. S Budda Baker (ankle) and WR Greg Dortch (groin) were questionable but are available. WR Rondale Moore (hand) also is good to go.

Rams

Inactives: OT Alaric Jackson, CB Shaun Jolly, QB Matthew Stafford, LB Travin Howard, WR Tutu Atwell and DL Greg Gaines

Lineup notes: QB Matthew Stafford (concussion) can’t go, so QB John Wolford will start. RB Kyren Williams was activated from injured reserve. C Erik McCoy (calf) was placed on IR, while RB Jordan Howard was elevated to the active roster.

Los Angeles Chargers at San Francisco 49ers (8:20 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 55 degrees, clear

Chargers

Inactives: WR Keenan Allen, OT Trey Pipkins, PK Dustin Hopkins, QB Easton Stick, WR Mike Williams, LB Chris Rumph II and WR Keelan Doss

Lineup notes: WRs Keenan Allen (hamstring) and Mike Williams (ankle) are out again. WR DeAndre Carter (ribs) practiced all week and has no injury tag. RB Larry Rountree III was signed and PK Cameron Dicker was elevated from the practice squad. PK Dustin Hopkins (hamstring) will not play.

49ers

Inactives: DL Arik Armstead, OT Nick Zakelj, DE Kemoko Turay, DL Samson Ebukam, RB Tyrion Davis-Price and LB Curtis Robinson

Lineup notes: WR Deebo Samuel (hamstring) practiced all week and will make his return. RB Elijah Mitchell and LB Azeez Al-Shaair were activated from IR.

Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles (8:15 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 41 degrees, clear

Commanders

Lineup notes:
LB Cole Holcomb (foot) and RB J.D. McKissic (neck) have been ruled out. C Tyler Larsen (back) and OG Andrew Norwell (groin) are questionable. WR Jahan Dotson (hamstring), who avoided an injury designation, is expected to return after a pair of full sessions to close out the week of practice.

Eagles

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy relevance.

Fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em: Week 10

Here’s a look at some start/sit decisions for fantasy football in Week 10.

Following the Thursday night matchup, it’s now time for fantasy football managers to go into the weekend staring at their lineups contemplating their start/sit decisions.

Teams on a bye in Week 10 include the New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots.

Doing start/sit articles can be a little challenging. The players featured on the list below should not be taken as “must starts” or “must sits.” Instead, these are more suggestions on what we believe managers should do with fringe players heading into the weekend. The choice is ultimately up to the manager.

Just because a player is listed as a “start” doesn’t mean he should be put in the lineup over the secure, bona fide studs. Vice versa for the “sits.” If there’s no better option on the waiver wire or the bench, a manager shouldn’t automatically sit the player. That’s why these can be tricky waters to navigate.

You also can check out our start and sit bench list for Week 10:

Fantasy Football DFS Domination: Week 10

Breaking down the top players and sleepers for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 10 DFS fantasy football

Am I the only person who finds it odd that we have early Sunday European football games on both of the weeks surrounding Daylight Savings Time but not on the day we all got up early anyhow? With Tom Brady planning a blitzkrieg versus Seattle in Munich and four teams on bye, we are once again left with 20 teams for the main slate. Hopefully, my recommendations this week are better than those of my namesake Sgt. Schultz. I hear that he claims to know nothing.

DFS: The Primetime Slate

Sunday Night

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS @ SAN FRANCISCO

Justin Herbert (QB2) has another tricky matchup. The injuries to his top WRs have really put a kibosh on my preseason prediction of NFL MVP for him. I still like him to throw for 250-2 here, which should push for QB2.

Jimmy Garoppolo (QB3) will push with Herbert — posting roughly the same final line — for a lot less cost. This is why I’d rather start Garoppolo despite the mildly lower ceiling.

Running against the Niners is difficult. Only four RBs have scored a TD against them. Austin Ekeler (RB3) gets enough volume and opportunities to remain an RB1 option, just reduce your expectations. Isaiah Spiller (RB9) should only be used in Showdown contests. Sony Michel (RB11) can be ignored.

In contrast to San Francisco, the Chargers can be run through like a papier-mache wall. Christian McCaffrey (RB1) will have one of the best offensive box scores of the season. He is a must-start. Elijah Mitchell (knee – RB6) could even have flex value against Los Angeles, if he returns as expected.

Mike Williams (ankle – WR6) is still officially not on IR. I doubt he plays, but if he does, give him WR2 consideration. Keenan Allen (hamstring – WR4) suffered a setback last week and ended up missing an easy game against Atlanta. The Niners can be beaten through the air, so he could also draw WR2 value if he suits up. All this said we will likely be treated to another game where Joshua Palmer (WR7) and DeAndre Carter (WR10) lead this aerial attack. If both Allen and Williams remain out, I love Palmer at WR2, and Carter deserves WR3 consideration. Palmer could also be used at WR3 if either Allen or Williams plays. Michael Bandy (WR12) has 14 targets over his last two games. He would also make a very sneaky WR3 option if the team remains shorthanded.

Deebo Samuel (hamstring – WR2) received two weeks off to rest his injured hamstring. Signs point to his return here in a great spot to go off. He is one of my two choices for WR1 if he plays. Brandon Aiyuk (WR3) could also draw WR1 value if Samuel is out. If they both play use just one of them. Ray-Ray McCloud (WR14) and Jauan Jennings (hamstring – WR17) should be left for Showdown contests despite the positive matchup.

Gerald Everett (TE3) did not have the blow-up game I expected last week. San Fran has limited every TE not named Travis Kelce they have faced this year to minimal production. Everett won’t move the needle in that regard here.

Despite struggling against every other position, the Chargers amazingly have been stingy with the TE position. This will keep George Kittle (TE2) as the second option for the position this week. I like him to score a TD, but his yardage will be small.

Monday Night

WASHINGTON @ PHILADELPHIA

Taylor Heinicke (QB4) has been an effective game manager while Carson Wentz (finger – IR) has been out. We don’t have a QB controversy yet, but we may when Wentz returns. This is an awful matchup for a QB, so don’t reach here.

This is NOT an awful matchup for a QB. This is the absolute opposite of that. Jalen Hurts (QB1) has the easiest matchup on this slate. Three total TDs are incoming.

Brian Robinson Jr. (RB5) and Antonio Gibson (RB4) continue to split the backfield touches for Washington. Gibson is the more talented back and gets the red-zone work, so I prefer him as an RB2 play. That said, either could fill your flex slot. J.D. McKissic (neck – RB8) missed last week with a neck injury. If he suits up, I’d leave him to Showdown for the risk of reinjury.

Washington is much tougher against the run than the pass. Still, this backfield poses headaches because of the collection of backs that Philly rolls out. Miles Sanders (RB2) is the strongest RB2 option on the board, having scored five times in the last five games. Kenneth Gainwell (RB7) doesn’t get the volume to be reliable most weeks. That said, I’d consider him a TD-dependent flex play here and a great Showdown option. Boston Scott (RB10) has had sporadic usage all season. I’m gonna pass on him here.

The Commanders hope to get Jahan Dotson (hamstring – WR13) back this week. It won’t help against this defense, which strangles outside WRs. Even if he plays, I wouldn’t use him outside of a dart throw on Showdown. This defense will also frustrate Terry McLaurin (WR8). The volume alone keeps him as a WR2/WR3 play, but I don’t like it considering his price. Curtis Samuel (WR9) is the best play here as Philly can be beaten by slot WRs. If Dotson remains out, you can maybe consider Cam Sims (WR16) or Dyami Brown (WR18) as a Showdown play. I wouldn’t, but you can.

The Brown that you want to play this slate is A.J. Brown (WR1). He is one of only two WRs that I would consider as my WR1 this week. DeVonta Smith (WR5) went ham in their earlier meeting. He won’t repeat that line, but I still love him as a WR2, if you pivot away from A.J. There is even an argument for playing both of them. Quez Watkins (WR11) could be a flex play if you need to save some money. I wouldn’t waste a spot on Zach Pascal (WR15), though.

Logan Thomas (calf – TE5) is supposedly back. That’s funny because his stat line looks like he belongs on a milk carton. The Eagles are easier to beat over the middle, but I don’t trust him here. If you need to start a Washington TE, consider John Bates (TE4) or Armani Rogers (TE6) as a punt.

Dallas Goedert (TE1) is the best choice on this slate. Build your stack around Hurts, Brown, and him, and then run it back with Samuel.

The Main Slate: recommended DFS lineups

DK Lineup: QB Trevor Lawrence ($5.4k), RB Saquon Barkley ($8.6k), RB Dalvin Cook ($8k), WR Tyreek Hill Jr. ($4.3k), WR Mecole Hardman ($4.5k), WR Amari Cooper ($6.5k), TE Cole Kmet ($3.4k), FLEX David Montgomery ($6k), DST Denver Broncos ($3k)

FD Lineup: QB Trevor Lawrence ($7k), RB Saquon Barkley ($9.5k), RB Khalil Herbert ($5.8k), WR Marvin Jones Jr. ($5.4k), WR Amon-Ra St. Brown ($6.9k), WR Darnell Mooney ($6.2k), TE T.J. Hockenson ($6k), FLEX Travis Kelce ($8.5k), DST Denver Broncos ($4.7k)

FB Lineup: QB Patrick Mahomes ($7.3k), RB Saquon Barkley ($7.3k), RB AJ Dillon ($5.1k), WR JuJu Smith-Schuster ($5.4k), WR Marvin Jones Jr. ($3.8k), WR Phillip Dorsett ($3k), TE Travis Kelce ($6.8k), FLEX Christian McCaffrey ($7.5k), FLEX Tyler Higbee ($3.7k)

Quarterbacks DraftKings FanDuel
Josh Allen $8,600 $9,200
Patrick Mahomes $7,900 $8,500
Kyler Murray $7,200 $7,800
Tua Tagovailoa $6,700 $8,100
Dak Prescott $6,600 $7,400
Justin Fields $6,500 $8,300
Kirk Cousins $6,000 $7,300
Russell Wilson $5,900 $6,900
Daniel Jones $5,700 $7,500
Derek Carr $5,600 $7,100
Matthew Stafford $5,600 $6,700
Andy Dalton $5,500 $6,800
Jared Goff $5,500 $7,200
Jacoby Brissett $5,400 $7,000
Trevor Lawrence $5,400 $7,000
Ryan Tannehill $5,200 $6,700
Davis Mills $5,100 $6,500
Kenny Pickett $5,100 $6,600
Case Keenum $5,000 $6,100
Malik Willis $5,000 $6,700
Sam Ehlinger $5,000 $6,400
Taysom Hill $5,000 N/A
Colt McCoy $4,900 $6,100
John Wolford $4,900 $6,100

Quarterback

Weekly strategy – Injury concerns limit Josh Allen‘s appeal despite a decent matchup. This makes Patrick Mahomes and Tua Tagovailoa the top two choices at QB this week. If you don’t opt for those two consider Derek CarrAndy DaltonJacoby Brissett, or my favorite play, Trevor Lawrence.

Fantasy Four-pack

Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs vs. JAX
($7,900 DK, $8,500 FD)
Jacksonville allows the fourth-most passing yards per game on the road. That sets up nicely for Mahomes, who leads the league in passing TDs and passing yards despite already having had his bye.

Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins vs. CLE
($6,700 DK, $8,100 FD)
The Browns are competent against the pass, but they are by no means elite. They will struggle to face off against both Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill. Tagovailoa is coming off of a pair of 300-plus-yard, three-TD performances. He could get the hat trick here.

Justin Fields, Bears vs. DET ($6,500 DK, $8,300 FD) I don’t fully trust Fields as a passer, just yet. What I do trust, is that Detroit has no defense whatsoever. I also trust the numbers in front of my eyes that say that Fields is averaging over 100 rushing yards per game since Week 6. That rushing yardage should keep Fields very relevant this week.

Dak Prescott, Cowboys @ GB
($6,600 DK, $7,400 FDIt took a full game plus for Prescott to get his game legs back. Now, he faces a Green Bay defense that has a defensive injury list that reads like War and Peace. With 250-2 seeming like his floor here, Dalton Schultz is my favorite stack piece.

DFS Sleepers

Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars @ KC
($5,400 DK, $7,000 FD)
We know that Jacksonville will be forced to throw the ball to stay close to KC. Fortunately, Lawrence has enough weapons to choose from. I suggest stacking him with Marvin JonesZay Jones, or Evan Engram because everyone else will be stacking him with Christian Kirk

Jacoby Brissett, Browns @ MIA
($5,400 DK, $7,000 FD
Miami has an elite passing offense. They also have a vulnerable passing defense and a downright bad defense against QBs that like to run. If you want exposure to this game without using Tua Tagovailoa, consider stacking Brissett with Amari Cooper and running it back with one of the Dolphins WRs.

Running Backs DraftKings FanDuel
Saquon Barkley $8,600 $9,500
Derrick Henry $8,300 $9,400
Nick Chubb $8,100 $9,000
Dalvin Cook $8,000 $7,500
Josh Jacobs $7,600 $8,400
Jonathan Taylor $7,500 $7,000
Alvin Kamara $7,400 $8,600
Aaron Jones $7,200 $7,200
Travis Etienne $7,100 $8,000
AJ Dillon $6,700 $7,000
Tony Pollard $6,500 $7,000
D’Andre Swift $6,400 $6,800
Dameon Pierce $6,300 $7,700
James Conner $6,200 $6,300
Raheem Mostert $6,100 $5,900
David Montgomery $6,000 $6,700
Ezekiel Elliott $6,000 $7,000
Jamaal Williams $5,900 $7,400
Khalil Herbert $5,900 $5,800
Clyde Edwards-Helaire $5,800 $6,200
Eno Benjamin $5,700 $5,500
Melvin Gordon $5,700 $5,700
Alexander Mattison $5,600 $5,200
Devin Singletary $5,600 $5,600
Jeff Wilson Jr.  $5,500 $6,500
Najee Harris $5,500 $6,400
Deon Jackson $5,400 $5,500
Nyheim Hines $5,400 $5,500
Kareem Hunt $5,300 $5,800
Latavius Murray $5,200 $5,700
Darrell Henderson $5,100 $6,100
Isiah Pacheco $5,000 $6,200
Dwayne Washington $4,800 $5,500
James Cook $4,800 $5,200
Jerick McKinnon $4,800 $5,500
Chase Edmonds $4,700 $5,100
Dontrell Hilliard $4,700 $5,700
Zack Moss $4,600 $5,600
Cam Akers $4,500 $5,500
Jordan Wilkins $4,000 $5,400
Phillip Lindsay $4,000 $5,300

Running Back

Weekly strategy – Saquon Barkley should approach 100% ownership, and rightfully so. Nick Chubb and Dalvin Cook are my pivots. I expect Travis Etienne to post a huge game through the air. AJ Dillon could also have a solid game if Aaron Jones (ankle) is limited or out. If you want to go cheap use one of the Bears or one of the Dolphins.

Fantasy Four-pack

Saquon Barkley,  Giants vs. HOU
($8,600 DK, $9,500 FD)
We will consider it a failure if Barkley doesn’t top 170-2 against this defense. Five different individuals have already topped 25 PPR points against Houston and three have topped 30 points. Barkley will pass both of those marks, too.

Nick Chubb, Browns @ MIA
($8,100 DK, $9,000 FD)
I wish Chubb was more involved in the passing offense. He will post his standard floor of 120-1. Of course, if he wasn’t a passing-game afterthought, he could produce a slate-breaking line this week. We know the Browns will also use Kareem Hunt in this game. He could even earn some flex appeal. 

Dalvin Cook, Vikings @ BUF ($8,000 DK, $7,500 FDIn the matchup of Cook versus Cook, we can only recommend one of the Cooks, Dalvin. Over the last two games, both Green Bay and the Jets have rattled the Buffalo defense with their RBs. Plus, if Josh Allen is limited or out, the Vikes will have an even better chance at implementing a ball-control offense here. Oh yeah, Cook also gets the FD discount, which always gets me salivating.

Derrick Henry, Titans vs. DEN
($8,300 DK, $9,400 FD)
  Throwing against Denver is impossible. That is a good trend for Tennessee, since they curmudgeonly refuse to adopt the new concept known as the forward pass. Only five teams are allowing more yards per carry than Denver. Meanwhile, Henry has scored and/or topped 100 yards in each of his last seven games. His 130-1 floor is safe here. 

DFS Sleepers

David Montgomery, Bears vs. DET
($6,000 DK, $6,700 FD) Khalil Herbert
has actually been more efficient with his touches than Montgomery. It won’t matter here as both will approach 100-1 — that is assuming that Justin Fields is willing to share. Since Week 5, Montgomery has a 67% vs 32% opportunity advantage over Herbert, so his floor is the safest.

Jeff Wilson Jr., Dolphins vs. CLE ($5,500 DK, $6,500 FD) Wilson split carries with Raheem Mostert last week. Still, it was Wilson that averaged 5.7 yards per carry versus only 2.9 yards per carry for Mostert. Wilson was also more efficient with his targets. Both backs are in play here, but Wilson seems like the safer choice. Cleveland has allowed the second-most rushing TDs this season. Don’t be surprised if they both score once again.  

Wide receivers DraftKings FanDuel
Tyreek Hill $9,100 $9,000
Cooper Kupp $9,000 $9,200
Justin Jefferson $8,800 $8,600
Davante Adams $8,700 $8,500
Stefon Diggs $8,300 $9,100
DeAndre Hopkins $8,000 $8,300
Jaylen Waddle $7,600 $8,200
CeeDee Lamb $7,000 $7,600
Amon-Ra St. Brown $6,900 $6,900
Chris Olave $6,800 $7,500
Amari Cooper $6,500 $7,800
Gabe Davis $6,400 $6,500
Michael Pittman Jr. $6,200 $6,300
Allen Lazard $6,100 $6,700
JuJu Smith-Schuster $6,000 $7,000
Christian Kirk $5,900 $6,800
Diontae Johnson $5,800 $6,600
Jerry Jeudy $5,700 $6,400
Courtland Sutton $5,600 $6,200
Darnell Mooney $5,500 $6,200
Adam Thielen $5,400 $5,900
Brandin Cooks $5,300 $6,100
Romeo Doubs $5,200 $6,000
Rondale Moore $5,200 $5,800
George Pickens $5,000 $5,600
Kadarius Toney $5,000 $5,500
Michael Gallup $4,900 $5,700
Robert Woods $4,900 $5,600
Allen Robinson $4,800 $5,700
Chase Claypool $4,800 $5,800
Isaiah McKenzie $4,700 $5,200
Wan’Dale Robinson $4,700 $5,600
Darius Slayton $4,600 $5,800
Josh Reynolds $4,600 $5,700
Jarvis Landry $4,500 $5,500
Mecole Hardman $4,500 $6,000
Kalif Raymond $4,400 $5,300
Zay Jones $4,400 $5,500
Donovan Peoples-Jones $4,300 $5,700
Marvin Jones $4,300 $5,400
Tre’Quan Smith $4,300 $5,200
Mack Hollins $4,200 $5,500
Alec Pierce $4,100 $5,500
Marquez Valdes-Scantling $4,100 $5,400
Noah Brown $4,100 $5,200
K.J. Osborn $4,000 $5,200
Nico Collins $4,000 $5,500
Sammy Watkins $4,000 $5,100
Chris Moore $3,900 $5,300
Parris Campbell $3,900 $5,400
Samori Toure $3,900 $5,000
KJ Hamler $3,800 $5,000
Christian Watson $3,700 $5,400
Rashid Shaheed $3,700 $5,300
Marquez Callaway $3,600 $5,000
Phillip Dorsett $3,600 $5,200
Van Jefferson $3,500 $5,100
Greg Dortch $3,400 $4,800
Ben Skowronek $3,300 $5,400
Robbie Anderson $3,200 $4,900
Cedrick Wilson $3,100 $5,000
Amari Rodgers $3,000 $4,700

Wide Receiver

Weekly strategy – The Dolphins’ dynamic duo can each be considered at WR1. I’d also look at Justin Jefferson or Davante Adams. Unfortunately, I am spending a lot of money on RBs this week. This means that I will price down at WR1 using either Amon-Ra St. Brown or Amari Cooper. For WR2 choose one of the Chiefs, Christian Kirk, or Darnell Mooney. If you don’t use Kirk, use one of the other Jaguars at WR3. You can also roll out one of the Giants or Texans against each other.

Fantasy Four-pack

Justin Jefferson, Vikings @ BUF
($8,800 DK, $8,600 FD)
Buffalo is very good against the pass, but they are dealing with some DB injuries. Pair this with Adam Thielen (ankle) dealing with an injury of his own and we could see the perfect storm for Jefferson to be peppered. Plus, we get another case of FD pricing being below DK, which is always a pleasant find.

Tyreek Hill, Dolphins vs. CLE
($9,100 DK, $9,000 FD)
The price is approaching absurdity for Hill. Still, he keeps on delivering. Hill now has topped 140 receiving yards in five of nine games. I’d like to see more TDs from him, but who is seriously complaining?

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions @ CHI
($6,900 DK, $6,900 FD)
St. Brown has established himself as a legit alpha WR. He can produce as the only weapon for this offense or when sharing the field with other talents. Neither of these teams cares much for the concept of defense, so this game could end up with higher scoring. This would secure the “sun god” a heavenly final line.

Davante Adams, Raiders vs. IND
($8,700 DK, $8,500 FD)
What is up with FD this week? Three of the top WRs have prices below their DK equivalents. Indy ranks among the elite against the pass, but they haven’t been tested at all this season. Adams will once again be without Darren Waller (IR – hamstring) and Hunter Renfrow (IR – oblique), so his already gaudy target share will go through the roof.

DFS Sleepers

Marvin Jones, Jaguars @ KC
($4,300 DK, $5,400 FD)
KC has struggled all season with big-bodied outside WRs, such as Jones. With most of the DFS world playing Christian Kirk, I recommend pivoting and using Marvin or Zay Jones in my stacks with Trevor Lawrence. 

Darnell Mooney, Bears vs. DET
($5,500 DK, $6,200 FD)
Despite his early season struggles, Mooney has seen five or more targets in every game since Week 3. He also finally made it into the end zone last week. Meanwhile, Detroit has allowed four of their last five opponents’ WR1s to go berserk.

Tight ends DraftKings FanDuel
Travis Kelce $7,800 $8,500
Taysom Hill N/A $6,500
T.J. Hockenson $5,300 $6,000
Zach Ertz $5,200 $6,300
Pat Freiermuth $4,200 $5,600
David Njoku $4,100 $5,800
Dalton Schultz $3,800 $5,500
Robert Tonyan $3,700 $5,000
Tyler Higbee $3,600 $6,000
Mike Gesicki $3,500 $5,100
Cole Kmet $3,400 $5,300
Greg Dulcich $3,400 $5,900
Dawson Knox $3,300 $5,000
Evan Engram $3,300 $4,900
Foster Moreau $3,200 $5,200
Juwan Johnson $3,000 $4,800
Mo Alie-Cox $2,800 $4,600
Brock Wright $2,700 $4,500
Harrison Bryant $2,700 $4,800
James Mitchell $2,700 $4,300
Brevin Jordan $2,600 $4,500
Adam Trautman $2,500 $4,500
Austin Hooper $2,500 $4,600
Chigoziem Okonkwo $2,500 $4,400
Teagan Quitoriano $2,500 $4,300
Josiah Deguara $2,600 $4,700
Dan Arnold $2,500 $4,400

Tight End

Weekly strategy – Finally, we get Travis Kelce back in the main slate. The price is high, but he is worth it. T.J. Hockenson and Tyler Higbee are the best pivots up top. I also love the idea of punting with either Greg Dulcich or Cole Kmet on DK.

Fantasy Four-pack

Travis Kelce, Chiefs vs. JAX
($7,800 DK, $8,500 FD
Kelce versus a defense that has faced only two top-10 TEs this season? Yes, Please. The price is high, but you are guaranteed 8-100-1.

T.J. Hockenson, Vikings @ BUF
($5,300 DK, $6,000 FD)
Hockenson caught all nine of his targets just five days after arriving with Minnesota. Now, he has had a full week of practice to get in sync with Kirk Cousins. The easiest place to attack Buffalo is in the middle of the field, so another big target game is pending.

Tyler Higbee, Rams vs. ARI
($3,600 DK, $6,000 FD)
The concussion for Matthew Stafford concerns me, as does Higbee’s recent decline in usage. Still, Higbee has had some monster games this season. Plus, backup QBs historically tend to lean on their TEs. Higbee will make a great target to lean on as Arizona has no clue how to cover the position.

Zach Ertz, Cardinals @ LAR ($5,200 DK, $6,300 FD) The same backup QB logic could come into play here if Colt McCoy is forced to start. Whoever is at the helm will want to keep Ertz involved. Ertz’s targets and yards have slipped since the return of DeAndre Hopkins, but he has scored in each of the last two games. I’d settle for 5-50-1.

DFS Sleepers

Cole Kmet, Bears vs. DET
($3,400 DK, $5,300 FD)
Don’t look now but Kmet has scored in back-to-back games as Chicago has opened up their passing offense. Meanwhile, Detroit has surrendered four TE scores in their last five contests. You shouldn’t go crazy and triple-stack this offense, but do up two separate lineups with one stacking Justin Fields and Kmet and one with Fields and Darnell Mooney.

Greg Dulcich, Broncos @ TEN ($3,400 DK, $5,900 FD) Dulcich has emerged as my favorite sleeper TE over the last few weeks. During Weeks 6 through 8, Dulcich was ninth in targets, seventh in receptions, and third in receiving yards at the position. Tennessee’s pass defense is shaky, at best, and Dulcich will finish with another top-five showing here.

Fantasy football start/bench list: Week 10

Check out where your roster options fit into our Week 10 start/bench tiers.

Player analysis and projections can be found in our Start/Bench Tool customized to your myHuddle league scoring and rosters. All player listings by groups are in no particular order.

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QUARTERBACKS WIDE RECEIVERS
BEST BETS Opp BEST BETS Opp
Patrick Mahomes JAC Tyreek Hill CLE
Jalen Hurts WAS A.J. Brown WAS
GREAT STARTS Opp Stefon Diggs MIN
Josh Allen MIN Cooper Kupp ARI
Justin Fields DET DeAndre Hopkins @LAR
SOLID STARTERS Opp GREAT STARTS Opp
Tom Brady SEA J. Jefferson @BUF
Andy Dalton @PIT Davante Adams IND
Geno Smith @TB J. Smith-Schuster JAC
Dak Prescott @GB Joshua Palmer @SF
Kirk Cousins @BUF Jaylen Waddle CLE
Kyler Murray @LAR DK Metcalf @TB
Trevor Lawrence @KC Chris Olave @PIT
Tua Tagovailoa CLE DJ Moore ATL
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp SOLID STARTERS Opp
Kenny Pickett NO Terry McLaurin @PHI
M. Stafford ARI DeVonta Smith WAS
Justin Herbert @SF Mike Evans SEA
Marcus Mariota @CAR M. Pittman Jr. @LVR
Russell Wilson @TEN Rondale Moore @LAR
Daniel Jones HOU Amari Cooper @MIA
Aaron Rodgers DAL A. St. Brown @CHI
Jimmy Garoppolo LAC Deebo Samuel LAC
Derek Carr IND T. Marshall Jr. ATL
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp Curtis Samuel @PHI
PJ Walker ATL Chris Godwin SEA
Jared Goff @CHI Darnell Mooney DET
Sam Ehlinger @LVR Adam Thielen @BUF
Ryan Tannehill DEN Gabe Davis MIN
Davis Mills @NYG CeeDee Lamb @GB
Taylor Heinicke @PHI Mecole Hardman JAC
Jacoby Brissett @MIA Allen Lazard DAL
RUNNING BACKS Christian Kirk @KC
BEST BETS Opp Brandon Aiyuk LAC
C. McCaffrey LAC George Pickens NO
Saquon Barkley HOU Tyler Lockett @TB
Derrick Henry DEN Jerry Jeudy @TEN
Austin Ekeler @SF FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
GREAT STARTS Opp Diontae Johnson NO
C. Patterson @CAR Marvin Jones @KC
L. Fournette SEA Brandin Cooks @NYG
D’Onta Foreman ATL Allen Robinson ARI
SOLID STARTERS Opp DeAndre Carter @SF
Josh Jacobs IND Zay Jones @KC
Alvin Kamara @PIT C. Sutton @TEN
K. Walker III @TB Kalif Raymond @CHI
Dameon Pierce @NYG D. Peoples-Jones @MIA
Nick Chubb @MIA Drake London @CAR
Dalvin Cook @BUF Mack Hollins IND
Aaron Jones DAL W. Robinson HOU
D’Andre Swift @CHI SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Jamaal Williams @CHI Darius Slayton HOU
D. Montgomery DET Chris Moore @NYG
Antonio Gibson @PHI Hunter Renfrow IND
Travis Etienne @KC O. Zaccheaus @CAR
Miles Sanders WAS Chase Claypool DET
Najee Harris NO Kadarius Toney JAC
C. Edwards-Helaire JAC Rashid Shaheed @PIT
James Conner @LAR Damiere Byrd @CAR
Tony Pollard @GB Michael Gallup @GB
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp Parris Campbell @LVR
Jeff Wilson Jr. CLE Alec Pierce @LVR
Rachaad White SEA Robbie Anderson @LAR
Kareem Hunt @MIA Van Jefferson ARI
D. Singletary MIN Keenan Allen @SF
Ezekiel Elliott @GB Jarvis Landry @PIT
D. Henderson ARI Nico Collins @NYG
B. Robinson Jr. @PHI Jahan Dotson @PHI
Tyler Allgeier @CAR Robert Woods DEN
Raheem Mostert CLE DEFENSIVE TEAMS
Khalil Herbert DET BEST BETS Opp
M. Gordon III @TEN Eagles WAS
Latavius Murray @TEN GREAT STARTS Opp
Deon Jackson @LVR Cowboys @GB
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp SOLID STARTERS Opp
Chase Edmonds @TEN Raiders IND
Chuba Hubbard ATL Dolphins CLE
Nyheim Hines MIN Titans DEN
Cam Akers ARI Saints @PIT
Zack Moss @LVR Seahawks @TB
Isiah Pacheco JAC Rams ARI
Jonathan Taylor @LVR FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Jaylen Warren NO Broncos @TEN
AJ Dillon DAL 49ers LAC
Jerick McKinnon JAC Chiefs JAC
TIGHT ENDS Giants HOU
BEST BETS Opp Bills MIN
Travis Kelce JAC Bears DET
GREAT STARTS Opp SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
T.J. Hockenson @BUF Falcons @CAR
SOLID STARTERS Opp Buccaneers SEA
David Njoku @MIA Commanders @PHI
Dalton Schultz @GB Jaguars @KC
Dawson Knox MIN Colts @LVR
Evan Engram @KC Cardinals @LAR
Pat Freiermuth NO Browns @MIA
Dallas Goedert WAS Texans @NYG
George Kittle LAC Steelers NO
Gerald Everett @SF Lions @CHI
Kyle Pitts @CAR Chargers @SF
Cade Otton SEA Packers DAL
Zach Ertz @LAR Vikings @BUF
Cole Kmet DET Panthers ATL
FRINGE FANTASY PLAYS Opp
Mike Gesicki CLE
Robert Tonyan DAL
Noah Fant @TB
Taysom Hill @PIT
SIT ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM Opp
Foster Moreau IND
Logan Thomas @PHI
Tyler Higbee ARI
Darren Waller IND
Austin Hooper DEN

Fantasy Football Rest of Season Rankings: Week 10

Forecasting where all of the notable players net out over the remainder of the season.

These fantasy football rankings track a player’s value for the remainder of the season and are intended to be used as a tool, not necessarily a definitive guide to player valuation.

The scoring system is performance PPR. There is no exact science behind season-long rankings, considering all of the variables and situational uncertainties at work.

Rankings key:
UP/DN is trending up or down from week’s ranking.
NR means the player wasn’t ranked last week.
UP/DN numbering shows where the player was ranked the prior week.

Fantasy football rest of season rankings

Quarterbacks
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Josh Allen, BUF 7 may have suffered an elbow injury in Wk 9; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
2 Patrick Mahomes, KCC 8
3 Lamar Jackson, BAL 10
4 Jalen Hurts, PHI 7 DN3 his running has really dried up the last three games
5 Joe Burrow, CIN 10 gonna need to get Chase back out there post-haste
6 Justin Herbert, LAC 8
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
7 Justin Fields, CHI 14 UP12 CHI is finally featuring his athleticism and it’s paying off w/ huge rushing totals
8 Kyler Murray, ARI 13 how can that offense be so inept so often?
9 Dak Prescott, DAL 9
10 Tua Tagovailoa, MIA 11 as long as Hill/Waddle are healthy he’s a weekly QB1
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
11 Tom Brady, TB 11 DN9 week after week it’s lots of passes, a decent amount of yardage, and very few TDs
12 Geno Smith, SEA 11
13 Russell Wilson, DEN 9
14 Kirk Cousins, MIN 7 the safest high-floor option in this tier
15 Matthew Stafford, LAR 7 DN7 woof
16 Trevor Lawrence, JAC 11
17 Aaron Rodgers, GB 14 DN14 absolutely brutal showing in DET w/ three red-zone INTs
18 Jimmy Garoppolo, SF 9
19 Derek Carr, LV 6
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
20 Daniel Jones, NYG 9
21 Andy Dalton, NO 14
22 Marcus Mariota, ATL 14 DN21 has decent weekly upside, but he’s always the fallback option so it’s hard to trust him
23 Ryan Tannehill, TEN 6 missed last 2 gms w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
24 Jared Goff, DET 6 DN22
25 Kenny Pickett, PIT 9
26 Davis Mills, HOU 6 we can’t stop here, this is game manager country!
27 Mac Jones, NE 10
28 Zach Wilson, NYJ 10
29 Taylor Heinicke, WAS 14 he’d leapfrog several of these QBs if WAS decides he should start the rest of the year over Wentz (finger)
30 Jacoby Brissett, CLE 9 UP32
31 Sam Ehlinger, IND 14
32 Carson Wentz, WAS 14 on IR w/ a finger injury; he’s eligible to return in Wk 11
33 PJ Walker, CAR 13 was benched in favor of Mayfield in Wk 9 but will start in Wk 10
34 Deshaun Watson, CLE 9 suspended until Wk 13
35 Jameis Winston, NO 14
36 Baker Mayfield, CAR 13 NR fair to wonder if the PJ Walker experiment has almost run its course
Running backs
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Christian McCaffrey, SF 14
2 Austin Ekeler, LAC 8 remember his slow start? me, neither. 10 TDs in his last 5 gms
3 Derrick Henry, TEN 6 everyone knew he was getting the ball on SNF and he still posted 117 yds and 2 TDs
4 Saquon Barkley, NYG 9
5 Alvin Kamara, NO 14
6 Aaron Jones, GB 14 suffered an ankle injury in Wk 9; it’s not considered serious and he could play in Wk 10
7 Nick Chubb, CLE 9
8 Dalvin Cook, MIN 7
9 Kenneth Walker III, SEA 11 UP13
10 Joe Mixon, CIN 10 had 211 yds and 5 TDs in Wk 9; that’ll do…
11 Josh Jacobs, LV 6 DN10
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
12 Travis Etienne, JAC 11 UP17 looking every bit a first-round pick recently w/ 3 straight gms of 100+ yds
13 Miles Sanders, PHI 7 has settled into the RB1 role nicely, but he remains a non-factor in the passing game
14 Dameon Pierce, HOU 6
15 Jonathan Taylor, IND 14 DN6 DNP in Wk 9 w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD, but this is starting to feel like a lost season
16 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 9 DNP in Wk 8 w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
17 Najee Harris, PIT 9
18 Jamaal Williams, DET 6 UP26 time to start acknowledging him as the lead back in DET
19 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE 10
20 David Montgomery, CHI 14 DN15 has topped 70 yds rushing just once this season and Fields is more the focal point of the running game now
21 Raheem Mostert, MIA 11 split carries w/ Wilson in Wk 9
22 Tony Pollard, DAL 9
23 Cordarrelle Patterson, ATL 14 UP41 activated off IR; had a team-high 13 carries and scored twice
24 James Conner, ARI 13 returned after missing 3 gms w/ a rib injury; had 12 touches in Wk 9
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
25 Brian Robinson Jr., WAS 14
26 Leonard Fournette, TB 11 DN16 make it 3 straight gms w/ fewer than 10 carries; getting closer to a split w/ White
27 Devin Singletary, BUF 7
28 Gus Edwards, BAL 10 DNP in Wk 9 w/ a hamstring injury; he should be able to return in Wk 11
29 Kareem Hunt, CLE 9
30 D’Andre Swift, DET 6 DN20 the talent is there, but he’s only topped 10 touches in a game once this season
31 AJ Dillon, GB 14
32 D’Onta Foreman, CAR 13
33 Michael Carter, NYJ 10 split work evenly w/ Robinson in Wk 9
34 Antonio Gibson, WAS 14 UP37
35 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, KC 8 DN21 usage remains so inconsistent
36 Khalil Herbert, CHI 14
37 Tyler Allgeier, ATL 14 UP35 remained involved even w/ Patterson back off IR
38 Damien Harris, NE 10
39 James Robinson, NYJ 10 UP40
40 Kenyan Drake, BAL 10 UP47 it’ll be interesting to see how he and Edwards divvy up carries when both are healthy
41 Melvin Gordon III, DEN 9
42 Darrell Henderson, LAR 7 UP42 back to being RB1 in Wk 9, for whatever that’s worth…
43 Latavius Murray, DEN 9
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
44 Chuba Hubbard, CAR 13 missed last 2 gms w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
45 Jeff Wilson, MIA 11 UP50 basically split time w/ Mostert in his MIA debut
46 Isiah Pacheco, KC 8
47 Elijah Mitchell, SF 9 UP70 on IR w/ a knee injury; he expects to be activated before the Wk 10 game
48 Jaylen Warren, PIT 9
49 Rachaad White, TB 11 getting more action recently
50 Eno Benjamin, ARI 13 DN43 he drops w/ the return of Conner from injury
51 Alexander Mattison, MIN 7
52 Kenneth Gainwell, PHI 7 UP57
53 Nyheim Hines, BUF 7 did nothing in his BUF debut
54 Mark Ingram, NO 14 DN51 DNP in Wk 9 w/ a knee injury; he’s expected to miss 3-4 weeks
55 Caleb Huntley, ATL 14 DN44 w/ Patterson off IR, Huntley now looks to be RB3 in ATL
56 Jerick McKinnon, KC 8
57 Cam Akers, LAR 7 UP65 back in uniform after not being traded; his 5 carries were second on the team in Wk 9
58 Chase Edmonds, DEN 9
59 Isaiah Spiller, LAC 8 NR
60 J.K. Dobbins, BAL 10 on IR w/ a knee injury; he’s eligible to return in Wk 12 but there’s no guarantee
61 James Cook, BUF 7 UP64
62 Kyren Williams, LAR 7 could return from IR in Wk 10
63 Justice Hill, BAL 10 DN54
64 J.D. McKissic, WAS 14 DN59 DNP in Wk 9 w/ a neck injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD, but it sounds potentially serious
65 JaMycal Hasty, JAC 10
66 Deon Jackson, IND 14 NR he’s back in the rankings after leading IND w/ 13 touches in Wk 9
67 Dontrell Hilliard, TEN 6
68 Zack Moss, IND 14
69 Travis Homer, SEA 11
70 Joshua Kelley, LAC 8 DN61 or IR w/ a knee injury; he’s eligible to return in Wk 12
Wide receivers
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Cooper Kupp, LAR 7 accounted for 127 of LA’s 165 passing yds in Wk 9
2 Justin Jefferson, MIN 7
3 Tyreek Hill, MIA 11 has gone over 140 yds receiving 5 times this season
4 Stefon Diggs, BUF 7
5 Davante Adams, LV 6 UP6
6 DeAndre Hopkins, ARI 13
7 Mike Evans, TB 11 had a down week, but let’s chalk that up to seeing a lot of Ramsey
8 Jaylen Waddle, MIA 11 UP9
9 Deebo Samuel, SF 9 DNP in Wk 8 w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
10 A.J. Brown, PHI 7
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
11 CeeDee Lamb, DAL 9
12 Ja’Marr Chase, CIN 10 missed last 2 gms w/ a hip injury; his status for Wk 11 is TBD
13 Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET 6
14 Chris Olave, NO 14 UP17
15 Tee Higgins, CIN 10 DN10 not doing a great job of filling Chase’s shoes through 2 gms
16 DK Metcalf, SEA 11
17 Keenan Allen, LAC 8 DN12 DNP in Wk 9 w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD, but this injury is recurrent and lingering
18 Terry McLaurin, WAS 14
19 Amari Cooper, CLE 9
20 JuJu Smith-Schuster, KC 8 UP25 posted a combined 22-325-2 line over the last 3 gms
21 Tyler Lockett, SEA 11
22 Mike Williams, LAC 8 DNP in Wk 9 w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
23 Chris Godwin, TB 11
24 Allen Lazard, GB 14 UP35 returned in Wk 9 after missing 1 gm w/ a shoulder injury; has scored a TD in 5 of his 7 gms this season
25 Courtland Sutton, DEN 9
26 D.J. Moore, CAR 13 DN23 will Mayfield be QB1 in Wk 11? will Moore still post playable numbers?
27 Diontae Johnson, PIT 9 UP37
28 Brandin Cooks, HOU 6 DNP in Wk 9 w/ a wrist injury; he’s expected to return in Wk 10
29 Christian Kirk, JAC 11
30 Michael Pittman Jr., IND 14 DN19 can’t trust Ehlinger to keep Pittman’s value above WR3 (at most) at this point
31 Adam Thielen, MIN 7 UP34
32 Jakobi Meyers, NE 10 if NE doesn’t have to throw it, they’re not going to
33 Gabriel Davis, BUF 7
34 Darnell Mooney, CHI 14 UP41 suddenly CHI’s offense looks potent
35 Jerry Jeudy, DEN 9
36 Brandon Aiyuk, SF 9
37 George Pickens, PIT 9 UP40 w/ Claypool gone, expect more action for Johnson and Pickens
38 Curtis Samuel, WAS 14
39 Mecole Hardman, KC 8 UP60 has scored 5 TDs in his last 3 gms
40 DeVonta Smith, PHI 7 DN28 he now has 4 gms of less than 25 yds receiving this season
41 Rondale Moore, ARI 13 UP50
42 Tyler Boyd, CIN 10
43 Garrett Wilson, NYJ 10 was the only NYJ WR to do anything at all in Wk 9
44 Devin Duvernay, BAL 10 UP54 w/ Bateman (foot) lost for the season, Duvernay becomes nominal WR1 in BAL
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
45 Allen Robinson, LAR 7 LA’s passing game continues to ride the struggle bus
46 Michael Gallup, DAL 9
47 Drake London, ATL 14 his 7 targets in Wk 9 tied for most on the team
48 Hunter Renfrow, LV 6 DN42 doing little this season, even w/ Waller sidelined
49 Donovan Peoples-Jones, CLE 9
50 Jarvis Landry, NO 14 UP67 missed last 5 gms w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
51 Josh Palmer, LAC 8 UP72 could have some real value if Allen and/or Williams’ injuries linger
52 Romeo Doubs, GB 14 DN39 suffered an ankle injury in Wk 9; he’s expected to miss 4-6 weeks
53 Chase Claypool, CHI 14 caught 2 passes in his CHI debut
54 Robert Woods, TEN 6
55 Jahan Dotson, WAS 14 missed last 5 gms w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
56 Josh Reynolds, DET 6 DNP in Wk 9 w/ a back injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
57 Wan’Dale Robinson, NYG 9
58 Van Jefferson, LAR 7 was targeted 5 times w/o a catch in Wk 9
59 Alec Pierce, IND 14 DN46
60 Marquise Brown, ARI 13 on IR w/ a foot injury; he’s expected to return around Wk 14
61 Noah Brown, DAL 9 DNP in Wk 8 w/ a foot injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
62 Odell Beckham Jr, FA
63 Nico Collins, HOU 6 DN56 missed last 2 gms w/ a groin injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
64 Christian Watson, GB 14 UP77 entered concussion protocol in Wk 9 but was cleared; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
65 Isaiah McKenzie, BUF 7
66 Terrace Marshall, CAR 13 UP75
67 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, KC 8
68 Darius Slayton, NYG 9
69 DeVante Parker, NE 10 DNP in Wk 9 w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 11 is TBD
70 Zay Jones, JAC 11
71 Treylon Burks, TEN 6 on IR w/ a foot injury; he’s eligible to return in Wk 10
72 K.J. Osborn, MIN 7
73 Demarcus Robinson, BAL 10 NR enters the rankings w/ Bateman (foot) out for the year
74 Parris Campbell, IND 14 DN64
75 Julio Jones, TB 11 NR
76 Robbie Anderson, ARI 13
77 Corey Davis, NYJ 10 missed last 2 gms w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 11 is TBD
78 Tre’Quen Smith, NO 14 NR enters the rankings w/ Thomas (toe) likely done for the year
79 Elijah Moore, NYJ 10 DN73 doesn’t have a catch since Oct. 9
80 Jameson Williams, DET 6 on the RES/NFI list as he recovers from a torn ACL
Tight ends
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Travis Kelce, KC 8
2 Mark Andrews, BAL 10 DNP in Wk 9 w/ a shoulder injury; he should return in Wk 11
3 Dallas Goedert, PHI 7 UP5 has 60 yds or more in 6 of 8 gms this season
4 Darren Waller, LV 6 missed last 3 gms w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
5 George Kittle, SF 9
6 Zach Ertz, ARI 13 continues to be one of the few bright spots w/ ARI
7 Kyle Pitts, ATL 14 led team in receiving in Wk 9 but that was only 27 yds
8 Pat Freiermuth, PIT 9
9 Dalton Schultz, DAL 9 UP11
10 Taysom Hill, NO 14
11 T.J. Hockenson, MIN 6 UP17 hit the ground running in his MIN debut (9-70-0)
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
12 David Njoku, CLE 9 DNP in Wk 8 w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
13 Hayden Hurst, CIN 10
14 Tyler Higbee, LAR 7 DN7 has only 3 catches in his last 3 gms combined
15 Gerald Everett, LAC 8
16 Robert Tonyan, GB 14
17 Greg Dulcich, DEN 9
18 Cole Kmet, CHI 14 UP24 3 TDs in last 2 gms
19 Dawson Knox, BUF 7
20 Tyler Conklin, NYJ 10
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
21 Mike Gesicki, MIA 11 only reliable targets in MIA are Hill/Waddle
22 Noah Fant, SEA 11 UP25
23 Juwan Johnson, NO 14
24 Evan Engram, JAC 11 DN21 suffered a back injury in Wk 9; his status for Wk 10 is TBD
25 Hunter Henry, NE 10
26 Isaiah Likely, BAL 10
27 Cade Otton, TB 11 NR Brady has always liked throwing to TEs
28 Austin Hooper, TEN 6
29 Will Dissly, SEA 11 DN22
30 Logan Thomas, WAS 14
Defensive teams
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Eagles, PHI 7
2 Cowboys, DAL 9
3 Bills, BUF 7 DN1 got little done vs the Jets in Wk 9
4 49ers, SF 9
5 Rams, LAR 7 no takeaways and only 1 sack v TB
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Jets, NYJ 10 UP8 really got after Josh Allen in Wk 9
7 Buccaneers, TB 11
8 Patriots, NE 10 I don’t care who the QB was, 9 sacks in a game is impressive
9 Ravens, BAL 10 dominated the Saints on MNF
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
10 Cardinals, ARI 13 not great down in, down out, but they lead the NFL w/ 5 def TDs
11 Chiefs, KC 8
12 Broncos, DEN 9
13 Seahawks, SEA 11 NR have completely turned things around defensively after a terrible start
14 Bengals, CIN 10
15 Titans, TEN 6 UP20
16 Saints, NO 14 DN12
17 Vikings, MIN 7
18 Packers, GB 14 loss of Gary (knee) could be a serious blow to their pass rush
19 Dolphins, MIA 11 DN15 somewhere Justin Fields is still running
20 Colts, IND 14 DN14 their lack of offense will be an issue for the defense

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