Christian McCaffrey Has RB1 Potential Despite Difficult Matchup
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey took a while to get things going on the ground, but now has reached 100 rushing yards in two of his last three games. However, in the game between, McCaffrey put up his worst numbers of the year in a slog against the Houston Texans. On Sunday, McCaffrey again faces another tough opponent in the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams have allowed the fewest fantasy points per game to opposing running backs, the sixth-fewest rushing yards, and have yet to give up a touchdown on the ground to the position. When the teams met in Week 5, McCaffrey had just 2.6 yards per carry but logged an 8-82-1 line as a receiver. Despite the difficult matchup, McCaffrey's talent makes him a weekly contender to finish as a top-12 back, and he should be locked into fantasy lineups this weekend.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Mac Jones Getting Another Go At The Rams In Week 10
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones (knee) is expected to draw his eighth start of the season in Week 10 against the Los Angeles Rams. Brock Purdy (toe) is listed as questionable after a week of limited practices, and would serve as Jones' backup if active. The last time Jones faced the Rams, he enjoyed his best game of the season, passing for 342 yards and two touchdowns with no turnovers, and did so with Ricky Pearsall (knee), Jauan Jennings (ankle, shoulder), and George Kittle out due to injury. It was an exceptional lapse for the Rams' defense, which has given up just nine passing touchdowns and has allowed only one other top-12 finish to an opposing quarterback this season. This time around, Jones will still be missing Pearsall but has Jennings and Kittle back in his arsenal. Jones projects as a mid-range QB2, making him viable in two-QB formats.
Source: Bay Area News Group - Cam Inman
Source: Bay Area News Group - Cam Inman
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Ready to Dominate Once Again In Week 10
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba should continue to dominate fantasy football in Week 10 against the Arizona Cardinals. Although the Cardinals are No. 11 against opposing wide receivers in fantasy, Smith-Njigba has proven himself to be matchup-proof this season. The Cardinals are the only team to hold Smith Njigba to less than 96 yards or 18.3 fantasy points this season. However, that game was played in Week 4. A lot has changed since then, and Smith-Njigba has evolved into perhaps the best wide receiver in the league at the moment. Since Week 4, Smith-Njigba has not recorded fewer than 123 receiving yards or 22 fantasy points. He is about as automatic as they come. With the Seahawks' offense reaching such a high level over the last few weeks, Smith-Njigba has a great chance to continue his stats in both categories. Nobody is going to bench Smith-Njigba while he is playing like this, but you can expect another monster game in Week 10 from the third-year man.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Jason Myers Should Continue Stellar 2025 Fantasy Season in Week 10
Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers should have plenty of chances to rack up points on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals. Myers has always been an accurate kicker, but Seattle's ascension as an office is providing Myers with a lot of shots at field goals and extra points. Myers enters Week 10 averaging 9.75 fantasy points as a kicker. He is providing your team with legitimate low-end flex value in your kicker spot. Best of all, Myers is doing so consistently. He has reached double-digit fantasy points three times this season. The Cardinals boast a solid defense, but they will be traveling to Seattle in Week 10. The home-field advantage should help Seattle be successful offensively. Trust Myers as a high-end kicker option in Week 10 and beyond.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Zach Charbonnet Continues to Be a Risky Play
Seattle Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet has been wildly inefficient and ineffective this season. However, he remains fantasy relevant because his role at the goal line is netting touchdowns. Charbonnet will face a solid Cardinals defensive front in Week 10 as he continues to split time with fellow running back Kenneth Walker III. Either way, Charbonnet's inefficiencies make him difficult to trust as a legitimate starter for fantasy this week. Fortunately, Seattle's offense should have no issue moving the ball up and down the field against the Cardinals. Charbonnet already scored on this team in Week 4, and he should have had a second score in that game. With another four teams on bye in Week 10, you could throw Charbonnet in your flex and hope for a touchdown. He is a better bet than what you are likely able to scrape together on the waiver wire this week.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Seahawks D/ST a Starting Option in Week 10
The Seattle Seahawks D/ST is a quality option in Week 10 against the Arizona Cardinals. This defense continues to get healthier, with most of its top options available this week. Additionally, Arizona's offense does not inspire a whole lot of confidence. Although Cardinals backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett has brought a new level of respectability to the unit, the Cardinals are still susceptible to sacks and negative plays that are a dream for D/STs in fantasy. There should be plenty of opportunities for Seattle's defense to create both in Week 10. They may even be able to force a turnover or two with their swarming mentality. While the Seahawks D/ST is not No. 1 in the league, they have been virtually matchup-proof. This unit has scored less than 8 fantasy points just once this season. That does not figure to change in Week 10. Start the Seahawks D/ST with confidence this week.
Source: Seattle Seahawks
Source: Seattle Seahawks
Kenneth Walker III Due For a Big Play in Week 10
Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III has been a fantasy disappointment this season; however, Walker could deliver flex value in Week 10 against the Arizona Cardinals. Arizona has a good-but-not-great defense this season. Walker already carved them up to the tune of 110 total yards in Week 4. Walker has been held in check since then, never topping 9.6 PPR fantasy points. Still, Walker is consistently receiving double-digit opportunities. It is only a matter of time before he breaks off a big run. Seattle's offense is in a serious rhythm at the moment. They are throwing the ball extremely effectively, but they could improve on the ground. Look for Walker to have a bit of a bounce-back game this week to get the Seahawks' running game going again. If you need a flex play with upside, Walker could be your man in Week 10.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Sam Darnold a QB1 Option in Week 10
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold should be a quality option at the position in Week 10 against the Arizona Cardinals. Darnold has been on a tear recently. He is coming off an impressive four-touchdown performance against the Commanders in Week 9. Darnold is comfortable in the offense, and it shows. The matchup with the Cardinals is not scary. While Arizona does boast a solid defense, Darnold already took advantage of this matchup in Week 4. The Cardinals have not seen an offense as dialed in as Seattle's yet this season. As such, Darnold has a great chance to exceed the 16.08 fantasy points he scored in Week 4. As long as wide receiver Jaxson Smith-Njigba continues to play at a high level, Darnold will succeed for fantasy. Start him as a quality QB1 in Week 10.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
New York Giants' Defense is an Avoid Against The High-Powered Bears' Offense
New York Giants' Defense is a clear fantasy football bench candidate for Week 10, facing a Chicago Bears offense that is clicking on all cylinders and presents a nightmare matchup. The Giants' DST is struggling significantly, allowing an average of 27.7 points per game (28th in the NFL) and 382.1 total yards per game (29th), indicating a unit highly susceptible to big plays. Compounding the issue, they face a Bears offense led by Caleb Williams, ranked 4th overall, averaging 26.9 points per game (6th in the NFL). Given the Giants' 30th-ranked Red Zone defense, which permits a 70% touchdown rate, this poor unit should be avoided in all fantasy formats against Chicago's high-octane attack.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Daniel Bellinger Quietly Contributing To The Giants' Offense
New York Giants tight end Daniel Bellinger is showing subtle signs of increased involvement in the offense, making him a speculative play in deep fantasy leagues for Week 10 against the Chicago Bears. While Bellinger is the 35th-ranked fantasy TE, averaging just 3.86 points per game, he is benefiting from rookie QB Jaxson Dart's tight end targets and the team's increased use of two-tight end sets following major receiver injuries. Bellinger's impressive 17.6 yards per reception shows an unexpected deep-threat element that could exploit the Chicago defense's weakness, as they have allowed 20 passing touchdowns on the season. Although Chicago is an average matchup against the TE position, this vulnerable defense (28.4 points allowed per game) offers a glimmer of hope that Bellinger could score a sneaky touchdown.
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Source: NFL.com
Jalin Hyatt Looking For A Third Chance
New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt is receiving another opportunity to prove his fantasy value in Week 10 against the Chicago Bears. Yet he remains an unreliable option given his minimal production this season. Hyatt has done little with his chances, registering only three receptions for 17 yards on the year, making him essentially unplayable in fantasy leagues. The silver lining is the opponent: the Bears rank 30th against WRs, giving up a league-high 38.63 points per contest. Furthermore, Chicago has allowed 20 passing touchdowns on the season, indicating a high-scoring environment where Hyatt could benefit from a deep shot. Still, based on his season-long performance of only five targets, he is not to be started in any leagues.
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Source: NFL.com
Wan'Dale Robinson Is A Strong WR2 Option Against the Leaky Bears' Defense
New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson has emerged as the clear focal point of the passing attack and projects as a strong fantasy start in the Week 10 road game versus the Chicago Bears. Robinson is enjoying the best season of his career, currently ranking as the 21st fantasy WR while commanding a high volume, as evidenced by his team-leading 11 targets in Week 9. His high usage, coupled with a solid 9.97 fantasy points per game, sets him up for success against the Chicago defense, which ranks 30th against fantasy WRs, surrendering a generous 38.63 points per contest. The Bears' propensity to allow points (28.4 per game, 29th in NFL) and passing touchdowns (20 allowed) makes Robinson a high-floor, high-ceiling option this week.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Tyrone Tracy Jr. Faces Uphill Climb Against Chicago's Run Defense
New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. is in a precarious fantasy position entering Week 10, as he is dealing with a murky workload split and a difficult opponent. Despite the season-ending injury to Cam Skattebo, Tracy Jr. saw only five carries for 18 yards in Week 9, being out-carried by Devin Singletary (eight) as the Giants transitioned to a running back committee approach. As the 47th-ranked fantasy RB, averaging 5.56 points per game, Tracy Jr.'s outlook is dimmed by the upcoming matchup with the Chicago Bears, who, while generally a poor defense, have been tougher against the run. The Bears are the 21st-ranked fantasy defense against running backs, allowing a hefty 22.73 points per game, which does offer a glimmer of hope for a committee back. Given his diminished role and low 3.5 yards per carry average, Tracy Jr. remains a risky Flex option.
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Source: NFL.com
Jaxson Dart Set for Potential High-Scoring Week 10 Outing
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart remains a high-floor fantasy option for the Week 10 road matchup against the Chicago Bears due to his elite rushing production, despite a limited receiving corps. Currently the 17th-ranked fantasy QB, Dart averages a solid 18.48 fantasy points per game, significantly buoyed by his impressive five rushing touchdowns on the season. This week's opponent, the Bears, presents an appealing matchup for dual-threat quarterbacks, as they are the 26th-ranked fantasy defense against QBs, allowing an average of 19.66 points per game. Furthermore, Chicago's pass defense has been susceptible, allowing an average of 237.6 passing yards and 20 passing touchdowns through eight games, confirming Dart as a strong QB1 with significant upside.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Ryan Fitzgerald is A Viable Deep Kicker Option for Week 10
Ryan Fitzgerald is a viable fill-in option if a deeper one is needed for Week 10. In last week's game against the Green Bay Packers, the Carolina kicker nailed his only field goal attempt and was 1-for-2 on extra point attempts. The rookie kicker has recorded an average of 7.2 fantasy points this season while hitting all of his field goal attempts in four of the last five weeks. Over the last four weeks, the Saints have allowed 10 points per game to the kicker position, which ranks 28th of all teams. New Orleans has also given up an average of 27 points to opposing teams, which is tied for 24th-most in the league this season. The matchup appears to be favorable for Fitzgerald, and while he is ranked just 18th at kicker by RotoBaller for Week 10, he could provide adequate fantasy totals.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
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