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Week 10 Injuries
QB
Dak Prescott (Hamstring) — Expected OUT
Caleb Williams (Ankle) — Leaning IN
Patrick Mahomes (Ankle) — Expected IN
Will Levis (Shoulder) — Questionable
RB
Brian Robinson Jr. (hamstring) — Questionable
Zack Moss (Neck) — OUT Indefinitely
Jamaal Williams (groin) — Questionable
Ezekiel Elliott (disciplinary reasons)— Questionable
Jonathon Brooks — Leaning In
Tyjae Spears (Hamstring) — Questionable
Keaton Mitchell — Questionable
Christian McCaffrey (Achilles) — Questionable
WR
AJ Brown (knee) — Leaning OUT
Chris Olave (Concussion) — Expected OUT
Tee Higgins (Quad) — Leaning OUT
JuJu Smith-Schuster (Hamstring) — Questionable
Darius Slayton (Concussion) — Questionable
Jalen McMillan (hamstring) — Questionable
Keon Coleman (Wrist) — Questionable
Drake London (Hip) — Questionable
CeeDee Lamb (Shoulder) — Questionable
Amari Cooper (Wrist) — Questionable
Gabe Davis (Shoulder) — Questionable
Jameson Williams (PED Suspension) — IN
Adam Thielen — Questionable
Allen Lazard (Chest) — ON IR
Mike Evans (Hamstring) — Expected OUT Until Week 11
DK Metcalf (Knee) — On BYE
TE
Erick All (Knee) — OUT FOR SEASON
Noah Fant (Groin) — On BYE
Dallas Goedert (Hamstring) — Missed Game
Week 10 NFL POWER POLL
KC (1)
DET (2)
BAL (3)
BUF (4)
WAS (7)
PIT (10)
PHI (8)
SF (12)
GB (6)
HOU (9)
LAC (16)
MIN (5)
ATL (11)
CIN (15)
TB (13)
ARZ (20)
LAR (21)
IND (22)
NYJ (26)
CHI (14)
DEN (18)
SEA (19)
MIA (23)
JAX (27)
NYG (24)
CLE (25)
DAL (17)
LV (29)
TEN (31)
NE (30)
NO (28)
CAR (32)
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WEEK 10 Fantasy Pickups
RB Pickups
Jaylen Warren
Ray Davis
Zach Charbonnet
Jerome Ford
Blake Courm
Braelon Allen
Tyler Allgeier
Sean Tucker
Roschon Johnson
Keaton Mitchell
WR Pickups
Jerry Jeudy
Demario Douglas
Jalen McMillan
Keon Coleman
Xavier Legette
Quentin Johnston
Parker Washington
Ricky Pearsall
Jalen Coker
TE Pickups
Hunter Henry
Mike Gesicki
Taysom Hill
Zach Ertz
Tyler Conklin
Jonnu Smith
QB Streams
Daniel Jones vs CAR
Aaron Rodgers at ARZ
Drake Maye at CHI
Bo Nix at KC
Joe Flacco vs BUF
DST Streams
NYG vs CAR
WAS vs PIT
ATL at NO
DET at HOU
Week 9 RB Opportunity
Week 9 Team By Team Notes
Cowboys: Dak Prescott (hamstring) left injured, but man was this boring prior (3.8-yard aDOT). This offense is straightforward and I don't care who the QB is -- CeeDee Lamb and Jake Ferguson are viable ... that's about it.
Falcons: My guy MOONEY TUNES continues to get it done and might be in for even more production moving forward due to the Drake London injury. Kyle Pitts went back to Kyle Pitts-ing.
Dolphins: Jaylen Waddle didn't have a catch for 3+ quarters, then gets hurt, then ties the game with under 2 minutes left. He's pretty clearly the third option in this offense (behind Tyreek Hill and De'Von Achane) and comes with a wide range of outcomes, though I think I'd still trust him in lineups more often than not.
Bills: Keon Coleman looked good in the first two games post the Amari Cooper trade but couldn't get going against Miami, even with the newly acquired WR1 (wrist) out of action. He's a talented kid, but counting on him consistently is aggressive.
Raiders: Jakobu Meyers was production and Brock Bowers vacuumed in targets for an offense that couldn't run the ball -- as predictable as it gets. You'll live happier Sunday's if you're not punishing yourself with watching Raider snaps.
Bengals: Not exactly a banner day for Ja'Marr Chase with Tee Higgins sidelined, but that happens. I'm not falling for it with Mike Gesicki -- tight end committees are dangerous. He's a DFS play when Higgins sits, that i'm OK with!
Chargers: A couple of broken coverage touchdowns resulted in passing numbers that I'm not sure you can rely on. JK Dobbins had a chunk gain and that helps him, but I still think he offers more risk than reward based on expectations.
Browns: Nick Chubb just has nowhere to go. I get that he can squat with a house on his shoulders, but does that matter? At least Tillman got there in garbage time.
Patriots: Drake Maye is exciting. It's a tough watch over the course of 60+ minutes, but his skill set is fantasy friendly and he's going to be a factor in DFS circles at the very least.
Titans: Nick Westbrook-Ikhine just scores touchdowns. I don't think it means anything and you're probably chasing a ghost, but four straight games with a score is crazy for this team
Commanders: Austin Ekeler filled in for Brian Robinson ... and accounted for 29% of Washington's carries. His role isn't going to change in a major way and I don't think he's at all viable when Robinson is on the field.
Giants: This is Tyrone Tracy's backfield, that I feel good about. The value of those touches, not so much. You're playing him weekly, but weeks like this (69 yards, no scores) are going to happen in a Daniel Jones led offense.
Saints: Taysom Hill is going to be an option with Chris Olave again banged up and this team lacking options. The floor/ceiling combination is dramatic, but I think you can start him weekly and get away with it.
Panthers: Ja'Tavion Sanders might be a thing?Maybe not, but if you're streaming, the thought process behind an athletic kid on a team that is playing behind as often as anyone is sound.
Broncos: Courtland Sutton has posted consecutive 100-yard performances and is the only option in this pass game that is even close to radars. I don't think sustainability is going to be a word we use, but he's viable moving forward as Bo Nix continues to improve.
Ravens: Lamar Jackson is the first QB in the 2000's to have four games in a single season with 15+ pass attempts and 12+ yards per pass.
JAX: No clarity in the backfield means that there is no clarity on this offense at all. Brian Thomas Jr. is a strong prospect and can be started weekly, but that also means counting on Trevor Lawrence weekly and that's a stressful way to live.
PHI: That Saquon Barkley hurdle might be the most impressive feat of the week (of the season?) and DeVonta Smith's touchdown catch was a thing of beauty, though it came post AJ Brown injury. Hurts-Barkley-Brown are all elite assets and while games like this happen for Smith, the range of outcomes still scares me long-term.
CHI: On the bright side, 72.2% of Caleb Williams' targets went to one of his three receivers ... on the other, outside of one big play to Odunze, that meant basically nothing. This offense has plenty of upside, but none of it is something we can count on
ARI: This run game is something else. The Bears defense is legit -- Arizona ran 34 times for 213 yards. James Conner seems destined to miss time at some point (Trey Benson and Emari Demercado need to be rostered), but he continues to age with grace.
DET: Amon-Ra St. Brown has scored in six straight games, something Calvin Johnson never did. This dude is as good as it gets and you could argue for him to be the overall WR1 next season.
GB: Josh Jacobs has a 25+ yard run in three straight games, the threat of Jordan Love seemingly opening things up. He's a locked in running back across all formats and could prove to be a league winner with the Seahawks, Saints, and Vikings on the schedule over the final three weeks of the fantasy season.
LAR: The upside case for Matthew Stafford is clear, but it's also thin. He's a pocket passer that needs his connection with his two star receivers to be there. Puka Nacua got tossed and that's not going to happen every week, but it's a reminder than anything off script could could a player with a profile similar to that of Stafford.