Fantasy Football Week 10: Top Starts, Sits, and Player Rankings
Fantasy Football TodayNovember 6, 202513 min7,173 views
18 connectionsΒ·20 entities in this videoβTop Player Starts for Week 10
- π― Jackson Dart is highlighted as a top start due to a favorable matchup against Chicago, which has allowed high fantasy points for opposing quarterbacks. Dart's consistent rushing yards and touchdown potential make him a strong contender.
- π Quinnshon Judkins is another favored start, benefiting from a good matchup against a weaker run defense and returning from a bye week. He is expected to receive significant work.
- π‘ Quinton Johnston is considered a risky but potentially high-reward start against the Steelers, who have allowed many fantasy points to wide receivers. His ability to make big plays downfield is a key factor.
- π Jared Goff is recommended as a strong start against Washington's defense, which has been particularly vulnerable to opposing quarterbacks, allowing high fantasy point totals in recent games.
- π Romeo Doubs is projected to be a solid number two wide receiver, with expectations of a significant target share against the Eagles, who should force the Packers to throw more.
- π Wandale Robinson is also ranked as a number two wide receiver, with a favorable matchup against the Bears, who have been giving up substantial fantasy points per target to wide receivers.
Players to Avoid in Week 10
- β οΈ Jordan Addison is a player to avoid against the Ravens, especially if his pass volume remains low. The matchup is considered tough, and he may not be a reliable starter outside of deeper leagues.
- π Donovan Bam Knight is flagged as a player to bench, with concerns about his role compared to Amari DeMarcado, who is seen as more effective in the passing game against Seattle.
- π Jordan Love is not recommended as a start against the Eagles due to a difficult matchup and potential limitations with key players like Tucker Craft and Matthew Golden potentially out.
- π¨ Deebo Samuel is listed as a player to sit, with concerns about his recent performance and the Lions' secondary playing better. His fantasy production has been inconsistent.
- π― DK Metcalf is another player to bench, as the Chargers have been tough against receivers who don't score touchdowns, and Metcalf's recent profile suggests he is touchdown-dependent.
- π« Kenneth Walker is considered a trap play, with concerns about his lack of involvement in the passing game and inconsistent touchdown production, making him difficult to trust even in favorable matchups.
Key Matchup Analysis
- π The Chargers' pass game effectiveness is heavily influenced by the presence of Joe Alt, with Justin Herbert performing significantly better when Alt is on the field. Alt's absence poses a challenge for the Chargers' passing offense.
- β‘ The Steelers' pass rush showed improvement last week, which could impact Quinton Johnston's performance. However, the Chargers may still see significant pass volume.
- βοΈ The matchup between the Packers and Eagles is expected to be a high-passing game, benefiting receivers like Romeo Doubs.
- πββοΈ The Bears' defense is a significant concern for opposing wide receivers, with a high fantasy points per target average.
- π‘οΈ Despite the Chargers' struggles against some receivers, DK Metcalf's profile makes him a tough start if he's not scoring touchdowns, as they limit fantasy points for the position.
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