Bryce Young Delivers Another Underwhelming Performance in Week 10
Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young delivered another underwhelming performance in the Panthers' 17-7 loss to the New Orleans Saints. The Carolina QB went 17-for-25 for 124 yards with no TD passes. For the second consecutive game, Young recorded fewer than five fantasy points as he logged only 2.6. He threw an interception and fumbled once. This Panthers' loss also ended a streak of four victories in a row with Young as the starting QB. He did not record any touchdowns in back-to-back games for the first time this season. Through nine games, Young has scored 20-plus fantasy points only once. In Week 11, the Panthers will face the Atlanta Falcons, who ranked seventh in Fantasy Points Per Game allowed to QBs leading up to Week 10. Fantasy players who roster Young in superflex leagues simply aren't getting enough production to even start Young as a QB2. Keep him reserved in Week 11 if possible.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
J.J. McCarthy Throws For Career-High 248 Yards in Loss to Ravens
Minnesota Vikings second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy wasn't able to lead his team to victory in Week 10 over the visiting Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, but he did throw for a career-high 248 yards on 20-for-42 passing in the 27-19 loss. The 22-year-old former first-rounder threw a touchdown and two interceptions while also adding five rushing attempts for a team-high 48 yards on the ground. There's clear upside with the inexperienced QB, but his performance on Sunday was mostly up and down against a Ravens defense that is getting healthier. McCarthy is rostered in just over 50% of Yahoo fantasy football leagues currently and makes for a midrange QB2 with upside going forward, although managers should expect the roller coaster to continue in 2025 in what is essentially his rookie season. In two games since returning from a high-ankle sprain, he is 24-for-41 passing for 301 yards, two TDs, and three picks while running for 50 yards and a touchdown.
Source: ESPN.com
Source: ESPN.com
Marcus Mariota Goes Over 200 Yards Passing, Throws Two TDs in Week 10 Loss
Washington Commanders veteran quarterback Marcus Mariota matched his season high with 213 passing yards on 16-for-22 passing with two touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's 44-22 blowout loss to the visiting Detroit Lions in Week 10. Mariota also carried the ball five times for 22 rushing yards and was sacked twice for a loss of 18 yards. The 32-year-old's numbers don't really jump off the page, but all in all, it wasn't a bad performance in his fourth start of the year. It's unclear exactly how long Jayden Daniels (elbow) will be out following a gruesome dislocated left elbow in Week 9, but Mariota should see at least a few more starts, including a plus matchup in Week 11 against the Miami Dolphins. He has completed 65.5% of his 110 pass attempts for 852 yards, six touchdowns, and four interceptions in his six games played (four starts) in 2025. Mariota should continue to be a low-upside QB2 streamer in superflex leagues for however long Daniels remains sidelined.
Source: ESPN.com
Source: ESPN.com
Devin Singletary Boasts Another Modest Touch Load
New York Giants running back Devin Singletary rushed eight times for 20 yards, adding another 53 on 3-of-3 receiving in Sunday's 24-20 loss to the hosting Chicago Bears. The veteran boasted a season-high ten touches in Week 9, and one week later set a new high-water mark. Singletary hasn't been overly efficient in 2025, but this past weekend marked the first time this year that he played in front of backfield mate Tyrone Tracy Jr. in the passing game. That may be an aberration, although he's undoubtedly been more involved since rookie Cam Skattebo (ankle) went down with a gruesome ankle injury. Singletary should be on fantasy managers' radars for the time being, as the situation in New York could shift as they're further removed from Skattebo's departure.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Sean Tucker Leads Bucs in Rushing for Second Consecutive Outing
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Sean Tucker paced the backfield in Week 10, totaling 53 yards on nine carries in their 28-23 loss to the New England Patriots. He lost two yards on 1-of-2 receiving. Tucker saw a season-high in carries his last time out and has now out-rushed backfield mate Rachaad White in back-to-back contests. White is an excellent all-around back, but there's reason to believe that Tucker is the better pure runner. When teammate Bucky Irving (foot, shoulder) makes his way back from injury, the 24-year-old will likely return to a limited workload. Until then, it wouldn't be surprising to see him pick up some more rushing work due to White's inconsistencies in the run game. Tucker is difficult to project as a standalone option, though he'll be one of the higher-end handcuffs for as long as Irving is out.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Cade Stover to Return in Week 11?
According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston, Houston Texans tight end Cade Stover (foot) could be activated from IR as soon as this week. The second-year pro has been shelved since breaking his foot back in Week 1, but he's progressed well and should return to action within the next few weeks. Before Stover went down with an injury, he and teammate Dalton Schultz played a nearly identical snap total. It's unclear if that will be the case once he's back, but the 25-year-old will certainly siphon away some playing time -- and targets -- from Schultz, who has seen greater than a 70% snap share in five of his last seven appearances. Schultz is still a solid fantasy option for the time being, but it's a situation worth keeping an eye on for those relying on him.
Source: Aaron Wilson
Source: Aaron Wilson
Aaron Glenn Won't Name Justin Fields the Week 11 Starter
When asked about who will get the starting nod in this Thursday's road matchup with the New England Patriots, New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn declined to say whether it'd be quarterback Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor. Glenn has been playing this game for a few weeks now, and it doesn't appear that he'll relent in doing so. For what it's worth, Glenn noted that he "liked his [Fields] aggressiveness on the interception," presumably insinuating that he enjoyed watching his QB attempt to fit it into a tight window. As it stands, the 26-year-old will likely remain the Jets' signal-caller for the remainder of the season. With that said, it doesn't seem that Glenn is willing to shut the door on the possibility of Taylor playing altogether. Stay tuned, as it likely won't be official until much closer to game time on Thursday.
Source: Brian Costello
Source: Brian Costello
Garrett Wilson to Receive Imaging on Ailing Knee
ESPN's Rich Cimini reports that New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (knee) will undergo imaging on Monday to determine the severity of his injury. The Ohio State alum left Sunday's contest after reaggravating the knee that forced him to miss the previous two games. It's unfortunate news for Wilson, whose team is slated for a quick turnaround on Thursday night against their division rival, the New England Patriots. When asked about his status, head coach Aaron Glenn declined to give a clear outlook, noting, "Hopefully, he'll be good to be able to play this week, but I don't want to stamp that just yet." Things are looking down for Wilson on the short week. Expect an update on him over the next day or so.
Source: Rich Cimini
Source: Rich Cimini
Tyler Allgeier Becoming a Sneaky Flex Option
Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier logged 11 carries for 57 yards and a season-high two touchdowns in the team's 31-25 overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts. While Bijan Robinson managers may view Allgeier as a frustrating timeshare partner, the fourth-year back is quietly becoming fantasy-relevant. In games the Falcons have either won or pushed to overtime, Allgeier has averaged 13.6 carries for 56.5 yards and five touchdowns across four games. With three upcoming games where Atlanta projects as a favorite, Allgeier could continue to provide sneaky fantasy value as a touchdown-dependent flex option for desperate teams.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Darius Slayton's Fantasy Value Hinges on Health of QB
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton caught all four of his targets for 89 yards in the team's 24-20 loss to the Chicago Bears. Slayton briefly exited with a hamstring injury but returned in the third quarter to post his highest yardage total of the season. Since Malik Nabers tore his ACL in Week 4, Slayton has had to step up as one of the Giants' primary receiving options. However, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart left the game with a concussion and is uncertain for Week 11 against the Green Bay Packers. Slayton's fantasy outlook will hinge on Dart's availability, as his production would likely drop if Russell Wilson starts in his place.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Jerry Jeudy Worth Adding Off the Waiver Wire?
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy put up his best game of the 2025 season in Week 10, hauling in six of 12 targets for 78 yards and a touchdown in the 27-20 loss to the New York Jets. Despite the return of Cedric Tillman and the Brown struggles in the passing game, Jeudy finally showcased his talent for the first time in the 2025 season. In PPR formats, Jeudy currently ranks as the WR64, averaging 7.5 fantasy points per game. Rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel is averaging a league-low 5.0 yards per attempt this season, relying heavily on the tight ends in the passing game. Without a quarterback change, Jeudy will continue to be a volatile option in fantasy moving forward.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Tez Johnson a Must-Add in All Fantasy Leagues
Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie wide receiver Tez Johnson hauled in four of five targets for 42 yards and two touchdowns in the team's 28-23 loss to the New England Patriots. Since Mike Evans (collarbone) went down, Johnson has emerged as a key piece of the Buccaneers' passing attack, recording at least 40 yards in every game since the injury, and scoring four touchdowns over his last four contests. The rookie from Oregon is averaging 14.2 fantasy points per game since Week 6, ranking 20th among wide receivers during that stretch. With Evans, Chris Godwin, and Jalen McMillan all sidelined, Johnson should remain a featured target for Baker Mayfield moving forward.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Cade Otton Emerging as High-Volume Option
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton hauled in nine of 12 targets for 82 yards in Sunday's 28-23 loss to the New England Patriots. Otton set a new career high in targets and tied his career best with nine receptions. With multiple injuries to Tampa Bay's receiving corps, the fourth-year tight end has stepped into a key role. Chris Godwin (fibula) isn't expected back until late November, and Mike Evans (collarbone) remains sidelined, leaving Otton as one of Baker Mayfield's top options alongside Emeka Egbuka. The Buccaneers face the Buffalo Bills in Week 12, a matchup that could feature plenty of scoring opportunities for both teams. With injuries and bye weeks thinning out the tight end options, Otton deserves strong fantasy consideration this week.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Alec Pierce Scores First Touchdown of 2025 in Colts Overtime Win
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce hauled in four of seven targets for 84 yards and a touchdown in the team's 31-25 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Pierce continued to build strong chemistry with quarterback Daniel Jones, logging a season-high 94.8% snap share and finding the end zone for the first time in 2025. Over his last four games, Pierce has averaged an impressive 91.5 receiving yards per game, which leads the NFL since Week 7. As the Colts head into their bye week, the emerging deep threat will look to continue his breakout campaign when they face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Parker Washington a Must-Add Off the Waiver Wire
Jacksonville Jaguars second-year wide receiver Parker Washington scored two touchdowns on Sunday in the Jaguars' 36-29 loss to the Houston Texans. One of them came early in the first quarter, a seven-yard strike from quarterback Trevor Lawrence, which put the Jaguars up 10-0. The second came in the second quarter, a 73-yard punt return that put the Jaguars up 17-0. Additionally, Washington led the Jaguars in targets with seven; the next closest was running back Travis Etienne Jr. with three. Although Washington led the team in targets, he was only able to haul in three of them for 33 yards to go with his two touchdowns. For most of the afternoon, he was shadowed by Derek Stingley Jr., who is considered to be one of the best cornerbacks in the game. As long as Travis Hunter (knee) and Brian Thomas Jr. (ankle) continue to miss time, Washington will remain in the low-end WR2 conversation heading into Week 11, when the Jaguars take on the Los Angeles Chargers.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
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