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Week 10 WR Rankings & Matchups: Demaryius Thomas, Kamar Aiken, James Jones & More

Below you will find our Week 10 wide receiver rankings, to help determine your WR starts/sits for this week, brought to you by Edward Gorelik (@EdwardGorelik) and Zach Wilkens (@LopsidedTrades).

Featured fantasy football writer Zach Wilkens also highlights some WR rankings and matchups analysis for Week 10, and draws some matchup conclusions. He tells you who he likes, who he doesn't, and most importantly who he thinks you should be starting in Week 10.

You can also check out our 2015 fantasy football ranking dashboard, for more in depth rankings analysis on all positions including rookies and dynasty leagues.

 

Week 10 Fantasy Football Rankings - Wide Receivers

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1 DeAndre Hopkins HOU at CIN 2 2
2 Odell Beckham Jr. NYG vs. NE 3 3
3 Julian Edelman NE at NYG 8 1
4 Demaryius Thomas DEN vs. KC 1 11
5 Dez Bryant DAL at TB 7 5
6 Alshon Jeffery CHI at STL 6 7
7 Antonio Brown PIT vs. CLE 11 4
8 A.J. Green CIN vs. HOU 5 10
9 Allen Robinson JAC at BAL 9 6
10 Randall Cobb GB vs. DET 4 12
11 Brandon Marshall NYJ vs. BUF 12 9
12 Amari Cooper OAK vs. MIN 15 8
13 Jarvis Landry MIA at PHI 13 13
14 Emmanuel Sanders DEN vs. KC 14 15
15 Calvin Johnson DET at GB 10 20
16 Michael Crabtree OAK vs. MIN 19 14
17 Mike Evans TB vs. DAL 17 16
18 Eric Decker NYJ vs. BUF 16 19
19 Stefon Diggs MIN at OAK 18 23
20 Brandin Cooks NO at WAS 20 21
21 Allen Hurns JAC at BAL 25 17
22 Jordan Matthews PHI vs. MIA 23 22
23 Jeremy Maclin KC at DEN 22 26
24 John Brown ARI at SEA 33 18
25 Willie Snead NO at WAS 21 30
26 Larry Fitzgerald ARI at SEA 24 29
27 Sammy Watkins BUF at NYJ 28 27
28 DeSean Jackson WAS vs. NO 29 28
29 Rishard Matthews MIA at PHI 27 31
30 Golden Tate DET at GB 26 35
31 Martavis Bryant PIT vs. CLE 39 24
32 Brandon LaFell NE at NYG 30 33
33 Kamar Aiken BAL vs. JAC 41 25
34 Tavon Austin STL vs. CHI 36 32
35 Pierre Garcon WAS vs. NO 34 37
36 Marvin Jones CIN vs. HOU 32 40
37 James Jones GB vs. DET 31 42
38 Travis Benjamin CLE at PIT 35 39
39 Nate Washington HOU at CIN 37 38
40 Rueben Randle NYG vs. NE 38 41
41 Davante Adams GB vs. DET 47 34
42 Michael Floyd ARI at SEA 40 43
43 Robert Woods BUF at NYJ 50 36
44 Cole Beasley DAL at TB 46 45
45 Danny Amendola NE at NYG 48 44
46 Dorial Green-Beckham TEN vs. CAR 45 48
47 Terrance Williams DAL at TB 43 55
48 Ted Ginn CAR at TEN 52 46
49 Jamison Crowder WAS vs. NO 49 51
50 Mike Wallace MIN at OAK 54 47
51 Doug Baldwin SEA vs. ARI 51 52
52 Kenny Stills MIA at PHI 44 60
53 Marquess Wilson CHI at STL 57 49
54 Marques Colston NO at WAS 53 57
55 Cecil Shorts HOU at CIN 64 50
56 Tyler Lockett SEA vs. ARI 55 59
57 Devin Funchess CAR at TEN 54
58 Kenny Britt STL vs. CHI 56 65
59 Justin Hunter TEN vs. CAR 58 66
60 Chris Givens BAL vs. JAC 63 58
61 Harry Douglas TEN vs. CAR 59 61
62 Lance Moore DET at GB 60 83
63 Dwayne Harris NYG vs. NE 61 64
64 Bryan Walters JAC at BAL 62 67
65 Chris Hogan BUF at NYJ 62
66 Philly Brown CAR at TEN 65 63
67 Mohamed Sanu CIN vs. HOU 66 72
68 Chris Conley KC at DEN 67
69 Jermaine Kearse SEA vs. ARI 68 70
70 Andrew Hawkins CLE at PIT 68
71 Wes Welker STL vs. CHI 69 87
72 Jeremy Ross BAL vs. JAC 69
73 Miles Austin PHI vs. MIA 70 88
74 Jeremy Kerley NYJ vs. BUF 71
75 Eddie Royal CHI at STL 73
76 Charles Johnson MIN at OAK 74
77 Greg Jennings MIA at PHI 75
78 Nelson Agholor PHI vs. MIA 76
79 Kenbrell Thompkins NYJ vs. BUF 77
80 Aaron Dobson NE at NYG 78
81 Riley Cooper PHI vs. MIA 79
82 Marlon Brown BAL vs. JAC 80
83 Adam Humphries TB vs. DAL 81
84 Jerricho Cotchery CAR at TEN 82
85 Andre Holmes OAK vs. MIN 84
86 Brandon Coleman NO at WAS 85
87 Brian Hartline CLE at PIT 86
88 Jeff Janis GB vs. DET 89
89 Ty Montgomery GB vs. DET 90

 

Week 10 Wide Receiver (WR) Rankings Analysis

By Zach Wilkens (@LopsidedTrades)

Near the top of my rankings, I have Demaryius Thomas at WR2 this week. He’s been a quiet this season - he sits at WR27 in standard despite being on pace for nearly 1500 yards. The problem is the lack of touchdowns (just 1) which seems to be more on Peyton than DT.

Well Emmanuel Sanders is questionable and the Chiefs give up the most fantasy points to receivers. It seems like the perfect storm for DT to have a big game. If anyone was thinking about benching him, don’t!

I think Allen Robinson is also due for a really big day and I have him at WR8. He could easily outperform that ranking too. The Ravens are really struggling in the secondary and give up the second most points to opposing WRs as a result.

Although ARob was held out of the end zone for the first time in four weeks last week, he still put up over 100 yards while mostly in Revis Island. With the Ravens lack of a talent to match up against him, the sky is the limit for Allen Robinson this week!

I like James Jones a lot more than Davante Adams this week. One good game (admittedly very good) for Adams does not make him a better play than James Jones. Not to mention that Jones was mostly shadowed by elite CB Josh Norman last week which was a big reason as to why Adams was targeted so much in the first place.

Against the Lions this week you won’t see any Lions defender shutting down a Green Bay receiver. With that being the case expect the target pecking order to return to it’s previous state of Cobb-Jones-Adams. Jones should go back to having a high chance to score and is a low-end WR2/high-end flex. Davante Adams is nothing more than low-end flex.

I think if Desean Jackson is going to be fantasy relevant this week, this is the week it needs to happen. It’s a perfect matchup where the Redskins are expected to throw a ton while the Saints have shown a major inability to stop anything in recent weeks. I have to imagine DJax will see a few big targets with a good chance of nabbing a couple of them. If he remains quiet, don’t expect to see me write about him again this year.

When I did my weekly RotoBaller chat on Wednesday, I had several questions about Kamar Aiken. Without Steve Smith, Aiken is the de facto number 1 in Baltimore. However, my issue is that I just don’t think Aiken is very good.

On paper, someone has to catch the ball for this team but don’t be surprised if it’s not Aiken. He has put up a few decent games this season but Steve Smith was facing the top corners at that point. When Aiken has to face the top guys I think he’ll struggle. Even this week against the Jaguars I’m not looking to start him

 

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