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Rank | Quartbacks | Week 10 | Total |
1 | Josh Allen | 14.38 | 224.6 |
2 | Lamar Jackson | 13.02 | 207.14 |
3 | Jalen Hurts | DNP | 205.48 |
4 | Justin Herbert | 28.42 | 185.26 |
5 | Sam Howell | 24.18 | 182.72 |
6 | Dak Prescott | 37.86 | 178.1 |
7 | C.J. Stroud | 19.04 | 176.84 |
8 | Joshua Dobbs | 25.12 | 174.6 |
9 | Patrick Mahomes | DNP | 171.48 |
10 | Tua Tagovailoa | DNP | 161.86 |
Rank | Wide Receivers | Week 10 | Total |
1 | Tyreek Hill | DNP | 224.3 |
2 | Keenan Allen | 40.5 | 205.06 |
3 | A.J. Brown | DNP | 203.5 |
4 | Stefon Diggs | 6.4 | 201.8 |
5 | DeeDee Lamb | 39.5 | 198.2 |
6 | Ja’Marr Chase | 23.4 | 189.7 |
7 | Amon- Ra St. Brown | 30.5 | 170.4 |
8 | D.J. Moore | 10.9 | 159.4 |
9 | Puka Nacua | DNP | 159.1 |
10 | Michael Pittman Jr. | 16.4 | 153.7 |
Rank | Running Backs | Week 10 | Total |
1 | Christian McCaffrey | 20.2 | 220.6 |
2 | Raheem Mostert | DNP | 170.6 |
3 | Travis Etienne Jr. | 6.4 | 170.3 |
4 | Josh Jacobs | 12.7 | 145.5 |
5 | Alvin Kamara | 18.5 | 143.3 |
6 | Brian Robinson Jr. | 27.7 | 142.1 |
7 | Joe Mixon | 12.5 | 140.3 |
8 | Gus Edwards | 9.8 | 139.3 |
9 | Kenneth Walker III | 19.7 | 135.0 |
10 | Rachaad White | 17.8 | 132.5 |
Rank | Tight Ends | Week 10 | Total |
1 | T.J. Hockenson | 30.4 | 161.1 |
2 | Travis Kelce | DNP | 140.7 |
3 | Mark Andrews | 6.4 | 135.4 |
4 | Sam LaPorta | 8.0 | 118.4 |
5 | Cole Kmet | 9.6 | 118.1 |
6 | George Kittle | 20.6 | 115.1 |
7 | Dalton Schultz | 11.1 | 101.1 |
8 | Evan Engram | 5.2 | 97.6 |
9 | Jake Ferguson | 12.6 | 95.4 |
10 | Taysom Hill | 4.3 | 94.88 |
Tua Tagovailoa – Better matchup this week for Tua as the Raiders defense is giving up 198-yards per game through the air, and a worse 135-yards per game on the ground (4th worse in the NFL)
Dak Prescott – All you need to know is that Prescott faces the 1-8 Carolina Panthers this week.
Jalen Hurts – Hurts ran the ball very well in the SB against these Chiefs back in February. The Chiefs will look to contain the passing game and that should open up things on the ground for an otherwise sting Chiefs defense.
Kyler Murray – Murray draws a Houston defense that has allowed opposing QB’s to move the ball effectively deep down the field. Murray will need a big day through the air though, as Houston’s run defense is quite stout.
Geno Smith – Smith is averaging just 13.6 PPG this season and draws a Rams defense that does a good job of getting after the QB. Unless you have no other options, bench Smith in week 11.
Bryce Young – Young is averaging 11.5 PPG and gets a Dallas defense that is top 10 across the board. Since Young has not really used his athleticism much this season to avoid pressure, it’s unlikely he will do so against the Cowboys.
Russell Wilson – Wilson has averaged 17 PPG this season, which is more than respectable, but he has been too inconsistent fantasy wise to feel good here against a Vikings defense that has played a lot better as of late.
Kenny Pickett – Picket is the worst QB in fantasy football so far through 10 weeks of the season (of QB’s with at least six starts). You know how I feel about Pickett. Not much else to say.
Tyreek Hill – Hill is rested and coming off a disappointing game against the Chiefs two weeks ago, where he strongly self critiqued himself. A determined Hill, is usually an unstoppable Hill.
CeeDee Lamb – Lamb draws a tough matchup against a good Panthers secondary, but it’s the Panthers offense, or lack thereof, that will keep their defense on the field too much, as has been the case all season, and eventually Lamb will find some daylight.
Amon-Ra St. Brown – Few WR’s have been as steady as Brown has been all season. His projected 19.2 points this week against a Bears defense giving up 248-yards in the passing game, seems a little conservative.
Terry McLaurin – McLaurin has been mostly a fantasy afterthought for most of the season. But there’s nothing like drawing the Giants to perk things up a bit.
Jordan Addison – Addison has been too hit or miss this season for my tastes, mostly miss. While he has two monster fantasy games in back-to-back weeks against the Niners and the Packers, he’s had five games where he has managed under 12 PPG; including a disastrous 0 points back in week four against the Panthers. I would say bench unless you are really desperate.
Mike Evans – Evans is coming off a nice game a week ago against the Titans (26.3 points). But Evans draws the Niners defense this week and above average to great defenses have contained him pretty easily so far this season.
Stefon Diggs – New OC this week, but I see a continuation of problems and frustrations as Diggs and Allen remain far off on their chemistry as of late. The Jets defense has actually done a good job in the past of minimizing Diggs impact. I see that again here in this matchup.
D.J. Moore – Even with Fields back behind center, Moore has really flatlined over the last five weeks. I guess we will see how much of that was a down grade, at least on paper, at the QB position, but I would not expect a strong fantasy performance against a stingy Lions defense.