👉 TAP TO SAVE 30% WITH CODE NEW
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

Fantasy Football Landmines to Avoid for Week 10 - Jordan Love, Mark Andrews, Jordan Mason, and more

Jordan Love - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Injury News, DFS Lineup Picks

Danny Boily looks at fantasy football landmines, busts, and avoids for Week 10 of 2025. Given these fantasy situations, consider benching these players.

It is the inflection point of the 2025 season. The trade deadline drama is behind us, the bye weeks are thinning out, but the championship window is still wide open. If you’re reading this, you’re not messing around. You understand that maximizing your team's weekly output means ruthlessly exploiting matchups and, more importantly, avoiding the absolute duds.

This article is your weekly intel briefing, shining a spotlight on those brand-name players—the ones ranked just high enough to tempt you—who are facing a perfect storm of disastrous circumstances. Forget the sentimental value; we’re focused on the data, the advanced metrics, and the defensive schematics that point to a colossal disappointment. In a week with the Chiefs and Cowboys on a break, volume is king, but hostile environments can quickly turn expected volume into empty stats.

The goal isn't just to identify five players to bench; it's to force a deeper dive into your alternatives. If you have the luxury of a better option, use it. Your playoff destiny depends on making the clinical, not the comfortable, decision. Let's get into the Week 10 Landmines.

Featured Promo: Looking for some more fantasy football action? Adopt a dynasty orphan team over at FFPC. Sign up today and get $25 off any FFPC league. Sign Up Now!

 

Jordan Love, QB, vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Jordan Love is clinging to his QB11 ranking (20.32 fantasy points per game), a figure propped up by high-efficiency passing metrics like his 8.3 yards per attempt and stellar 70.8% completion percentage. He has undeniably shown flashes of being the franchise quarterback, but the Packers' offense as a unit is profoundly inconsistent, ranking a middling 16th in the NFL in converting drives into touchdowns.

This week, Love runs head-on into a Philadelphia Eagles defense that, while not suffocating in terms of overall points allowed (23.1 PPG, 19th in the NFL), is absolutely elite in a metric that matters most to quarterbacks: limiting touchdowns. The Eagles have surrendered a mere eight passing touchdowns all season, ranking second in the NFL, and are fully healthy heading into this matchup.

The loss of primary tight end Tucker Kraft—Love's favorite target, who was recently lost for the season—is a massive blow, stripping a high-leverage red-zone option from the playbook. Coupled with Love's abysmal Week 9 performance (0 TDs, 1 INT, 13 total team points), the outlook is grim. While the Eagles' 16.85 fantasy points allowed to QBs rank 18th, that number is artificially inflated by quarterbacks achieving volume in negative game scripts.

Expect the Eagles' secondary to smother the Packers' receiving corps, force a run-heavy (and likely ineffective) game plan, and cap Love's ceiling well below his QB1 floor. This is a game where his efficiency stats go out the window.

 

Rachaad White, RB, vs. New England Patriots

Rachaad White is the definition of a fantasy football conundrum: he has the near-bell-cow snap share as the bell cow running back, but his efficiency is atrocious. His 3.7 yards per carry this season is an anchor, and in his four most recent starts without Bucky Irving, he's only rushed for a meager 144 total yards. He is the overall RB29, barely clinging to relevance with his pass-catching utility (21 receptions for 255 yards).

Unfortunately, that pass-catching floor will be tested by the New England Patriots, whose defense is a brick wall against the run. They rank fourth in fantasy points allowed to running backs and lead the league in run defense, surrendering a microscopic 75.4 rushing yards per game this season.

The Patriots have been even stingier in the red zone, allowing just three rushing touchdowns on the season—second-best in the NFL. White’s low-efficiency, high-volume profile runs headlong into a defense that eliminates volume altogether. If he doesn't find the end zone, his rushing yardage alone will be insufficient, and betting on a receiving score against a disciplined Patriots secondary is a low-percentage play.

 

Alec Pierce, WR, vs. Atlanta Falcons

Indianapolis Colts wideout Alec Pierce is a big-play threat, evidenced by his 501 receiving yards on just 24 catches, averaging a healthy 14.4% target share this year. The Colts are winning games, and quarterback Daniel Jones is having a great season. However, Pierce is firmly entrenched as, at best, the third option in the passing game behind tight end Tyler Warren and star receiver Michael Pittman Jr.

His volume is already precarious (5.9 targets per game), and he has yet to find the end zone this season despite two end-zone targets. Now he faces an Atlanta Falcons defense that has been a nightmare for opposing pass-catchers.

The Falcons rank first in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game, conceding a stifling 158.1 yards on average. Their overall defense ranks fourth, allowing only 282.5 yards per game. While they have given up 13 passing touchdowns, they have been exceptionally strong against the wide receiver position, ranking seventh in fewest fantasy points allowed.

Pierce’s downfield targets—the key to his production—will be constantly contested by a disciplined, deep secondary. This is a game where volume-hogs like Pittman might see a slight dip, but the low-volume, big-play threat like Pierce will be all but erased. Expect a yardage floor that simply won’t cut it for a weekly WR start.

 

Jordan Mason, FLEX, vs. Baltimore Ravens

Jordan Mason has been a serviceable, if unexciting, RB28 this season, leveraging a solid 4.3 yards per carry and a 58.1% snap share. However, his receiving work is non-existent (11 receptions for 38 yards), and the crucial piece of the puzzle is the health of Aaron Jones Sr., who just returned from IR and had a big Week 9.

If Jones Sr. is active, Mason’s floor collapses entirely, as his value is almost entirely predicated on a large rushing workload. Even if Jones is out, Mason hasn't been the explosive, consistent runner the Vikings hoped for, with his rushing work being feast-or-famine.

The Baltimore Ravens defense, which started slowly, has completely locked down opponents over the past three games, allowing only 39 total points. While their run defense numbers for the season (123.6 rushing yards per game, 21st in the NFL) look exploitable, the fantasy points allowed to running backs tell a different story. They rank 29th in fantasy points allowed to RBs, a metric heavily skewed by a few early-season blow-up games. More recently, they've been suffocating, and Mason’s non-existent receiving floor, combined with the likelihood of Jones Sr. vulturing high-value touches, makes him a definite sit. The game script is likely to be challenging for the Vikings, too, leading to fewer rushing attempts overall.

 

Final Thoughts

The road to a fantasy championship is paved with smart decisions, and Week 10 is a prime example of why we play the matchups and not the names. Love, White, Pierce and Mason are all players you’ve likely spent decent draft capital on, but this week, the context is all wrong. Don’t get locked into the perceived value of a player when the advanced metrics, defensive prowess, and internal usage trends clearly point to a down week.

A crucial tidbit to remember, especially with the trade deadline passed: keep a close eye on the Target Rate per Route Run (TR/RR) metric for your wide receivers and tight ends. For a player like Alec Pierce, even if his target share is acceptable, a low TR/RR is a red flag, suggesting he's not a primary read. When facing a shutdown secondary like Atlanta's, the ball goes to the most reliable, highest-TR/RR players. Use this metric to confirm your suspicions on low-floor/high-risk players moving forward.

Trust your gut, but confirm it with the numbers. If you have a viable alternative for any of these five players, exercise caution and sit them down. Your path to Week 11 starts with avoiding a Week 10 landmine.

More Fantasy Football Analysis



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Kyle Anderson

Likely Out Monday
Cedric Coward

Remains Out Vs. Kings
Kawhi Leonard

Cleared to Play Sunday
Jalen Suggs

Misses Second Straight Game
Shohei Ohtani

Throws Live Batting Practice on Sunday
Patrick Williams

Available Against Knicks
Rhys Hoskins

Guardians Sign Rhys Hoskins to Minor-League Deal
Deni Avdija

Good to Go Against Suns
Tre Jones

Josh Giddey, Tre Jones Facing Minute Caps Sunday
Jack Brannigan

Exits After Getting Hit in the Face
Nick Richards

Active Sunday Against Knicks
Dairon Blanco

Being Evaluated for Head Injury
Grayson Allen

Jalen Green Active, Grayson Allen Sidelined Sunday
Aidan Miller

is Dealing with Back Soreness
Keyonte George

Faces Game-Time Decision Monday
Naz Reid

Out, Joan Beringer to Start Vs. 76ers
Lauri Markkanen

Probable to Return Monday
Jusuf Nurkić

Jusuf Nurkic Out Monday Against Rockets
Jamal Murray

Good to Go on Sunday
Brandon Lowe

Could Be Poised for Banner Year in Pittsburgh
TJ Friedl

Can TJ Friedl See a Speed Resurgence in 2026?
Bryson Stott

Remains a High-Floor, Low-Ceiling Second Base Option
Anfernee Simons

Won't Face the Knicks
Mitchell Robinson

Sitting on Sunday
Jeremy Peña

Jeremy Pena Set to Return to the Leadoff Spot in 2026
Myles Turner

Back on Sunday
Ronald Acuña Jr.

Ronald Acuna Jr. Will Bat Leadoff in 2026
Kristaps Porzingis

Ruled Out on Sunday
Joey Logano

Will Be Popular DFS Pick at EchoPark Speedway
Tyler Reddick

on Pole After Qualifying Rained Out at EchoPark Speedway
Chase Elliott

Could Chase Elliott Be Worth Rostering At EchoPark Speedway?
Ryan Blaney

Is Ryan Blaney Worth Rostering for DFS at EchoPark Speedway?
Christopher Morel

is Getting Comfortable at First Base
Taylor Walls

is Making Spring Debut on Sunday
Lenyn Sosa

Likely Headed Towards Bench Role
Joe Ryan

is Dealing with Back Inflammation
William Byron

Is William Byron Worth Rostering for DFS at EchoPark Speedway?
Jordan Westburg

has Uncertain Timetable to Return
Rondale Moore

Passes Away
Denny Hamlin

Is Worth Consideration for EchoPark Speedway DFS Lineups
Brad Keselowski

Is A Tournament Option for DFS At EchoPark Speedway
NASCAR

Is Bubba Wallace Rosterable In DFS At EchoPark Speedway?
Austin Cindric

Should DFS Players Roster Austin Cindric At EchoPark Speedway?
Ross Chastain

Is Ross Chastain A Sneaky DFS Option for EchoPark Speedway?
Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Is Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Worth Rostering for DFS at EchoPark Speedway?
Alex Bowman

Will Start Towards the Rear At EchoPark Speedway
Anfernee Simons

Exits Early In Loss To Detroit
Kristaps Porzingis

On Track To Play Sunday
Shaedon Sharpe

Remains Unavailable Sunday
Tyler Samaniego

Dealing with Back Tightness
Cam Schlittler

Throws Bullpen Session on Saturday
Cody Freeman

to Miss Significant Time with Back Fracture
Javonte Williams

Cowboys Sign Javonte Williams to Three-Year, $24 Million Extension
Logan Gilbert

to Make Spring Debut on Monday
Jonathon Long

Exits With Left-Elbow Sprain
Joel Armia

Wraps Up Olympics With Three-Point Performance
Daniil Tarasov

Available for Panthers
Evan Rodrigues

Set to Return Next Week
Aaron Ekblad

Expected to Play Thursday
Pavel Zacha

Cleared for Action
VAN

Jonathan Lekkerimaki Needs Season-Ending Shoulder Surgery
Mikko Rantanen

Misses Bronze-Medal Game With Lower-Body Injury
Joe Ryan

Scratched From Grapefruit League Start With Back Tightness
Blake Coleman

Activated From Injured Reserve
Matt Rempe

Heading to Injured Reserve After Second Thumb Procedure
Sidney Crosby

a Game-Time Call for Olympic Final
Josh Morrissey

Won't Play Sunday
Filip Chytil

Out Indefinitely With Facial Fracture
Connor McDavid

Makes History With Another Multi-Point Outing
Tage Thompson

Expected to Play in Olympic Final
Travis Etienne Jr.

has "Legitimate Interest" in Joining Chiefs
Zach Charbonnet

Undergoes Knee Surgery on Friday
CFB

Curt Cignetti Agrees to New Deal With Indiana, Will Earn $13.2 Million Per Year
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

Returns to Practice
Josh Morrissey

Remains Out Against Finland
Sidney Crosby

Won't Play Friday
Anthony Hernandez

Set For UFC Houston Main Event
Sean Strickland

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Uros Medic

Set For UFC Houston Co-Main Event
Geoff Neal

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Melquizael Costa

A Favorite At UFC Houston
Dan Ige

An Underdog At UFC Houston
Logan Cooley

Sheds Non-Contact Jersey
Maxwell Crozier

to Miss 10 Weeks After Surgery
Kirill Marchenko

Dealing With Lower-Body Injury
Petr Mrazek

Undergoes Season-Ending Surgery
Rashee Rice

Accused of Assault by Long-Time Girlfriend
Ben Griffin

Looking to Return to Top Form at Riviera
Keegan Bradley

Looking to Build Momentum at Riviera
J.J. Spaun

Putting a Major Concern at Riviera
Sepp Straka

May Have Tough Time at The Genesis Invitational
Shane Lowry

Trending Up Entering the Genesis Invitational
Justin Rose

Off Most Radars at The Genesis Invitational
Robert MacIntyre

a Long Hitter to Watch at Riviera Country Club
Jake Knapp

Red-Hot Heading to Riviera
Min Woo Lee

Attempts to Build Momentum After Pebble Beach
Harry Hall

an Unknown for The Genesis Invitational
Matt Fitzpatrick

Has Favorable Path to Success at Riviera This Week
Wyndham Clark

Not Likely to Contend at Genesis Invitational
Ludvig Aberg

Might Find the Genesis Invitational More Challenging
Harris English

Carries Strong Form to Riviera
Patrick Cantlay

Eyes Another Strong Week at The Genesis Invitational
Daniel Berger

Needs Short Game to Show Up at Riviera
Sam Burns

Hopes Return to Form Continues at Riviera
Collin Morikawa

Riding Wave of Victory Into Riviera
Hideki Matsuyama

Looks to Have Repeat Success at The Genesis Invitational
Scottie Scheffler

Looks to Find Paydirt at Riviera
Xander Schauffele

Rounding into Form Before Genesis Invitational
Mike Evans

Will Return in 2026
Kenneth Walker III

Seahawks Not Expected to Use Franchise Tag on Kenneth Walker III
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF