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Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been one of the safest options all season, and that will continue in Week 10. His offense is leading the league by scoring over 34 points per game and they’re moving the ball at will against most opponents. Against the Los Angeles Rams, he could actually see an uptick over his usual production. The Rams Defense could force the
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett is getting harder and harder to predict this season, and that rings true again in Week 10. The Los Angeles Rams have a great defense that has been shutting down opposing passing attacks and they’re allowing just 16.1 PPR points per game to the wide receiver position. Lockett has been somewhat reliant on touchdowns this season, but when he
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf proved in Week 9 that there aren’t many matchups he can’t win, and he’ll look to do that again in Week 10 against cornerback Jalen Ramsey and the Los Angeles Rams. Against Tre’Davious White of the Buffalo Bills, he caught seven of his nine targets for 108 yards and a touchdown. Per Pro Football Focus, Ramsey is currently grading
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson dealt with some adversity in Week 9, but he’s poised to bounce back in Week 10 against the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams are the second-best team against quarterbacks this season for fantasy and they’re allowing just 14.8 fantasy points per game to the position, but they haven’t faced a passing attack like the one the Seahawks are trotting out.
The Colts Defense will have their hands full in Week 10 against a good Titans offense. Their run defense will have to find a way to stop one of the best running backs in all of football in Derrick Henry, who is second in the league in rushing yards and tied for third in rushing touchdowns. The Colts secondary will also have a tall task
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. was featured in the offense last week, catching four passes on seven targets for 56 yards. Pittman was plagued with injury early in the season, missing Weeks 4 through 7. He took advantage of his opportunity last week when he was listed the No. 2 receiver on the Colts depth chart. He enters this week as the No.
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton has disappointed over the last couple weeks with just four catches for a total of 15 yards. He was able to grab a goal line rushing touchdown in one of those games, but that is the only thing that salvaged his fantasy performance. A positive is that he may see an increased snap count this week due to Jack
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz is a solid start this week. Lutz has gone 16-for-17 in field goals this season along with 28-for-28 in extra points. He is one of the most reliable kickers in the game and faces a 49ers team that allows the seventh-most points to fantasy kickers. Thus, he’s a solid play. Source: NFL.com
The New Orleans Saints Defense is a starting option this week against the 49ers. Last week, this unit had three picks off Tom Brady and compiled three total sacks in the demolition of Tampa. Now, they get to play a young QB in Nick Mullens who can always be prone to mistakes. As a result, this is one of the best starting defenses for this
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (hamstring) and running back Tevin Coleman (knee) did not practice on Wednesday. It’s not a great start for either player after they had some extra time to heal up following the team’s Week 9 blowout loss to the Packers last Thursday. Samuel is no longer on the COVID-19 list as a high-risk close contact, but he’s highly questionable
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook is a low-end TE1 against the 49ers this week. Cook has recorded at least 30 yards in five of seven games this season and has a generally decent role in this offense. Even though the 49ers allow the fifth-fewest points to fantasy tight ends, Cook should still be considered a starting option this week and can fill-in for
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal is having his best stretch of the year, averaging four catches on a little over six targets for 51 yards over his last three contests. He was the No. 1 receiver on the depth chart last week due to a T.Y. Hilton injury, but it looks like Hilton is slated to return to the lineup this week. Pascal has
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith is not a viable starting option this week against the 49ers. Smith only had one reception for 14 yards and a score on two targets last week, even in a blowout win over the Buccaneers. On top of that, the wideout has only topped 54 yards once this season, even though Michael Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders have both
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders is a flex play this week against San Francisco. Sanders had four receptions for 38 yards and a score on five targets last week and only has one 100-yard game this season. The WR has been anything but consistent when he has played and his numbers are sometimes way too low for fantasy purposes (18- yard and 15-yard
The Houston Texans Defense gets a so-so matchup in Week 10 against the Cleveland Browns. Houston hasn’t wowed anyone with their ability to generate turnovers, as they’ve forced just five takeaways on the season. They do have 18 sacks, but they’ll be hard-pressed to create pressure against Cleveland’s stout offensive line. The Texans defense can be started as a bye week replacement, though fantasy managers
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb (knee) returned to practice this week after missing the last four games with an MCL sprain suffered in the Week 4 win against the Cowboys, but he’s unsure if he’ll be able to return to action in Week 10 against the Texans. “There is still a lot more to it than me just feeling good. I have to go
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is a WR1 this week against the 49ers, if he’s active. Thomas is still dealing with ankle and hamstring injuries and this situation is worth monitoring. In his first action since Week 1, Thomas recorded five receptions for 51 yards on six targets in a blowout victory over the division-rival Buccaneers on Sunday night. Because of his large
Houston Texans kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn gets a middle-of-the-pack matchup in Week 10 against Cleveland. Fairbairn has made at least two field goals and two extra points in two straight games, giving him a nice floor for fantasy managers. He may not possess the upside of other kickers, though Houston’s offense does have the potential to put up points on the Browns Defense this week. Roll
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is an RB1 this week against the 49ers. Though he had a bit of a down week in Week 9 due to a blowout win, the RB has posted stellar numbers in the passing and rushing game this season. He has at least 40 rushing yards in seven of eight games along with at least 50 receiving yards
Las Vegas Raiders fullback Alec Ingold (ribs) suffered two fractured ribs in the Week 9 win over the Chargers, but he is planning to play through the injuries in Week 10 against the division-rival Broncos, according to a source. Ingold is one of the best in the league at his position and has been running back Josh Jacobs‘ personal bodyguard, so it’ll be interesting to
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been one of the safest options all season, and that will continue in Week 10. His offense is leading the league by scoring over 34 points per game and they’re moving the ball at will against most opponents. Against the Los Angeles Rams, he could actually see an uptick over his usual production. The Rams Defense could force the
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett is getting harder and harder to predict this season, and that rings true again in Week 10. The Los Angeles Rams have a great defense that has been shutting down opposing passing attacks and they’re allowing just 16.1 PPR points per game to the wide receiver position. Lockett has been somewhat reliant on touchdowns this season, but when he
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf proved in Week 9 that there aren’t many matchups he can’t win, and he’ll look to do that again in Week 10 against cornerback Jalen Ramsey and the Los Angeles Rams. Against Tre’Davious White of the Buffalo Bills, he caught seven of his nine targets for 108 yards and a touchdown. Per Pro Football Focus, Ramsey is currently grading
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson dealt with some adversity in Week 9, but he’s poised to bounce back in Week 10 against the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams are the second-best team against quarterbacks this season for fantasy and they’re allowing just 14.8 fantasy points per game to the position, but they haven’t faced a passing attack like the one the Seahawks are trotting out.
The Colts Defense will have their hands full in Week 10 against a good Titans offense. Their run defense will have to find a way to stop one of the best running backs in all of football in Derrick Henry, who is second in the league in rushing yards and tied for third in rushing touchdowns. The Colts secondary will also have a tall task
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. was featured in the offense last week, catching four passes on seven targets for 56 yards. Pittman was plagued with injury early in the season, missing Weeks 4 through 7. He took advantage of his opportunity last week when he was listed the No. 2 receiver on the Colts depth chart. He enters this week as the No.
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton has disappointed over the last couple weeks with just four catches for a total of 15 yards. He was able to grab a goal line rushing touchdown in one of those games, but that is the only thing that salvaged his fantasy performance. A positive is that he may see an increased snap count this week due to Jack
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz is a solid start this week. Lutz has gone 16-for-17 in field goals this season along with 28-for-28 in extra points. He is one of the most reliable kickers in the game and faces a 49ers team that allows the seventh-most points to fantasy kickers. Thus, he’s a solid play. Source: NFL.com
The New Orleans Saints Defense is a starting option this week against the 49ers. Last week, this unit had three picks off Tom Brady and compiled three total sacks in the demolition of Tampa. Now, they get to play a young QB in Nick Mullens who can always be prone to mistakes. As a result, this is one of the best starting defenses for this
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (hamstring) and running back Tevin Coleman (knee) did not practice on Wednesday. It’s not a great start for either player after they had some extra time to heal up following the team’s Week 9 blowout loss to the Packers last Thursday. Samuel is no longer on the COVID-19 list as a high-risk close contact, but he’s highly questionable
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook is a low-end TE1 against the 49ers this week. Cook has recorded at least 30 yards in five of seven games this season and has a generally decent role in this offense. Even though the 49ers allow the fifth-fewest points to fantasy tight ends, Cook should still be considered a starting option this week and can fill-in for
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal is having his best stretch of the year, averaging four catches on a little over six targets for 51 yards over his last three contests. He was the No. 1 receiver on the depth chart last week due to a T.Y. Hilton injury, but it looks like Hilton is slated to return to the lineup this week. Pascal has
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith is not a viable starting option this week against the 49ers. Smith only had one reception for 14 yards and a score on two targets last week, even in a blowout win over the Buccaneers. On top of that, the wideout has only topped 54 yards once this season, even though Michael Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders have both
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders is a flex play this week against San Francisco. Sanders had four receptions for 38 yards and a score on five targets last week and only has one 100-yard game this season. The WR has been anything but consistent when he has played and his numbers are sometimes way too low for fantasy purposes (18- yard and 15-yard
The Houston Texans Defense gets a so-so matchup in Week 10 against the Cleveland Browns. Houston hasn’t wowed anyone with their ability to generate turnovers, as they’ve forced just five takeaways on the season. They do have 18 sacks, but they’ll be hard-pressed to create pressure against Cleveland’s stout offensive line. The Texans defense can be started as a bye week replacement, though fantasy managers
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb (knee) returned to practice this week after missing the last four games with an MCL sprain suffered in the Week 4 win against the Cowboys, but he’s unsure if he’ll be able to return to action in Week 10 against the Texans. “There is still a lot more to it than me just feeling good. I have to go
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is a WR1 this week against the 49ers, if he’s active. Thomas is still dealing with ankle and hamstring injuries and this situation is worth monitoring. In his first action since Week 1, Thomas recorded five receptions for 51 yards on six targets in a blowout victory over the division-rival Buccaneers on Sunday night. Because of his large
Houston Texans kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn gets a middle-of-the-pack matchup in Week 10 against Cleveland. Fairbairn has made at least two field goals and two extra points in two straight games, giving him a nice floor for fantasy managers. He may not possess the upside of other kickers, though Houston’s offense does have the potential to put up points on the Browns Defense this week. Roll
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is an RB1 this week against the 49ers. Though he had a bit of a down week in Week 9 due to a blowout win, the RB has posted stellar numbers in the passing and rushing game this season. He has at least 40 rushing yards in seven of eight games along with at least 50 receiving yards
Las Vegas Raiders fullback Alec Ingold (ribs) suffered two fractured ribs in the Week 9 win over the Chargers, but he is planning to play through the injuries in Week 10 against the division-rival Broncos, according to a source. Ingold is one of the best in the league at his position and has been running back Josh Jacobs‘ personal bodyguard, so it’ll be interesting to
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has been one of the safest options all season, and that will continue in Week 10. His offense is leading the league by scoring over 34 points per game and they’re moving the ball at will against most opponents. Against the Los Angeles Rams, he could actually see an uptick over his usual production. The Rams Defense could force the
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett is getting harder and harder to predict this season, and that rings true again in Week 10. The Los Angeles Rams have a great defense that has been shutting down opposing passing attacks and they’re allowing just 16.1 PPR points per game to the wide receiver position. Lockett has been somewhat reliant on touchdowns this season, but when he
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf proved in Week 9 that there aren’t many matchups he can’t win, and he’ll look to do that again in Week 10 against cornerback Jalen Ramsey and the Los Angeles Rams. Against Tre’Davious White of the Buffalo Bills, he caught seven of his nine targets for 108 yards and a touchdown. Per Pro Football Focus, Ramsey is currently grading
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson dealt with some adversity in Week 9, but he’s poised to bounce back in Week 10 against the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams are the second-best team against quarterbacks this season for fantasy and they’re allowing just 14.8 fantasy points per game to the position, but they haven’t faced a passing attack like the one the Seahawks are trotting out.
The Colts Defense will have their hands full in Week 10 against a good Titans offense. Their run defense will have to find a way to stop one of the best running backs in all of football in Derrick Henry, who is second in the league in rushing yards and tied for third in rushing touchdowns. The Colts secondary will also have a tall task
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. was featured in the offense last week, catching four passes on seven targets for 56 yards. Pittman was plagued with injury early in the season, missing Weeks 4 through 7. He took advantage of his opportunity last week when he was listed the No. 2 receiver on the Colts depth chart. He enters this week as the No.
Indianapolis Colts tight end Trey Burton has disappointed over the last couple weeks with just four catches for a total of 15 yards. He was able to grab a goal line rushing touchdown in one of those games, but that is the only thing that salvaged his fantasy performance. A positive is that he may see an increased snap count this week due to Jack
New Orleans Saints kicker Wil Lutz is a solid start this week. Lutz has gone 16-for-17 in field goals this season along with 28-for-28 in extra points. He is one of the most reliable kickers in the game and faces a 49ers team that allows the seventh-most points to fantasy kickers. Thus, he’s a solid play. Source: NFL.com
The New Orleans Saints Defense is a starting option this week against the 49ers. Last week, this unit had three picks off Tom Brady and compiled three total sacks in the demolition of Tampa. Now, they get to play a young QB in Nick Mullens who can always be prone to mistakes. As a result, this is one of the best starting defenses for this
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (hamstring) and running back Tevin Coleman (knee) did not practice on Wednesday. It’s not a great start for either player after they had some extra time to heal up following the team’s Week 9 blowout loss to the Packers last Thursday. Samuel is no longer on the COVID-19 list as a high-risk close contact, but he’s highly questionable
New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook is a low-end TE1 against the 49ers this week. Cook has recorded at least 30 yards in five of seven games this season and has a generally decent role in this offense. Even though the 49ers allow the fifth-fewest points to fantasy tight ends, Cook should still be considered a starting option this week and can fill-in for
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Zach Pascal is having his best stretch of the year, averaging four catches on a little over six targets for 51 yards over his last three contests. He was the No. 1 receiver on the depth chart last week due to a T.Y. Hilton injury, but it looks like Hilton is slated to return to the lineup this week. Pascal has
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith is not a viable starting option this week against the 49ers. Smith only had one reception for 14 yards and a score on two targets last week, even in a blowout win over the Buccaneers. On top of that, the wideout has only topped 54 yards once this season, even though Michael Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders have both
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders is a flex play this week against San Francisco. Sanders had four receptions for 38 yards and a score on five targets last week and only has one 100-yard game this season. The WR has been anything but consistent when he has played and his numbers are sometimes way too low for fantasy purposes (18- yard and 15-yard
The Houston Texans Defense gets a so-so matchup in Week 10 against the Cleveland Browns. Houston hasn’t wowed anyone with their ability to generate turnovers, as they’ve forced just five takeaways on the season. They do have 18 sacks, but they’ll be hard-pressed to create pressure against Cleveland’s stout offensive line. The Texans defense can be started as a bye week replacement, though fantasy managers
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb (knee) returned to practice this week after missing the last four games with an MCL sprain suffered in the Week 4 win against the Cowboys, but he’s unsure if he’ll be able to return to action in Week 10 against the Texans. “There is still a lot more to it than me just feeling good. I have to go
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is a WR1 this week against the 49ers, if he’s active. Thomas is still dealing with ankle and hamstring injuries and this situation is worth monitoring. In his first action since Week 1, Thomas recorded five receptions for 51 yards on six targets in a blowout victory over the division-rival Buccaneers on Sunday night. Because of his large
Houston Texans kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn gets a middle-of-the-pack matchup in Week 10 against Cleveland. Fairbairn has made at least two field goals and two extra points in two straight games, giving him a nice floor for fantasy managers. He may not possess the upside of other kickers, though Houston’s offense does have the potential to put up points on the Browns Defense this week. Roll
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara is an RB1 this week against the 49ers. Though he had a bit of a down week in Week 9 due to a blowout win, the RB has posted stellar numbers in the passing and rushing game this season. He has at least 40 rushing yards in seven of eight games along with at least 50 receiving yards
Las Vegas Raiders fullback Alec Ingold (ribs) suffered two fractured ribs in the Week 9 win over the Chargers, but he is planning to play through the injuries in Week 10 against the division-rival Broncos, according to a source. Ingold is one of the best in the league at his position and has been running back Josh Jacobs‘ personal bodyguard, so it’ll be interesting to
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