Robbie Chosen Elevated From Practice Squad
The Washington Commanders elevated wide receiver Robbie Chosen from the practice squad ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Detroit Lions. Chosen signed with Washington's practice squad in early October as they dealt with and continue to deal with multiple injuries to their top wide receivers, with Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Noah Brown (groin) missing significant time, and now Luke McCaffrey (shoulder) is set to miss the remainder of the season. The 32-year-old journeyman appeared in one game for Washington this season in Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys, where he recorded a team-high four catches (four targets) for 36 yards. Chosen still has the vertical speed to threaten defenses deep, and could make a splash play or two in Week 10 against a Lions defense that has allowed the seventh most passing touchdowns this season (16).
Source: Washington Commanders
Source: Washington Commanders
Michael Carter Promoted To Active Roster
The Arizona Cardinals promoted running back Michael Carter to the active roster from the practice squad ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Seattle Seahawks. Carter was cut by the Cardinals the week leading into their Week 9 matchup against the Cowboys, but was quickly signed back to the practice squad soon thereafter. The 26-year-old has fallen out of favor after operating as Arizona's lead back in Week 5 against the Titans, when he handled 18 carries for 51 yards and a touchdown to go with five catches (five targets) for 22 yards. Carter has since fallen behind Bam Knight and Emari Demercado in the pecking order for touches and didn't play a single snap in Week 9 versus Dallas. It appears to be trending toward a two-man backfield in Week 10 against Seattle, but things could change. Carter can likely be left on the waiver wire.
Source: Arizona Cardinals
Source: Arizona Cardinals
Roman Wilson is Avoidable for Week 10
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson hasn't seen much involvement in the offense in recent weeks. Last week, Wilson hauled in one of his two targets for four yards in the win over the Indianapolis Colts. It has been a bust of a season for Wilson outside of his 74-yard performance in Week 8. The 24-year-old seems to have decent potential, but doesn't see enough targets at the moment. He won't be a viable streaming option until the Steelers decide to get him more involved. Wilson is worth stashing in dynasty leagues, but isn't a recommended streaming option for Week 10.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
DeMario Douglas Tough to Trust Despite Big Game Last Weekend
New England Patriots wide receiver DeMario Douglas continues to be an unreliable fantasy option heading into Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. While Douglas did catch four passes for 100 yards and a touchdown last weekend, he did so on a mere 24 percent snap share. Quite frankly, the 24-year-old capitalized on his opportunities when on the field. However, he has played fewer than one-third of the snaps in seven different games this year, and we haven't seen this type of explosive game from Douglas very often. He has just 18 catches, 262 yards, and three touchdowns, ranking as the overall WR55 in PPR leagues. Perhaps the biggest factor working in Douglas' favor is the absence of Kayshon Boutte (hamstring), but at the same time, that could lead to more opportunities for Stefon Diggs and Kyle Williams than for Douglas. A matchup against the Buccaneers, who have allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers, also doesn't work in Douglas' favor. He certainly has upside after last week's game and after Boutte was ruled out, but he also has a low floor with two or fewer catches in six of his nine games this season.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Stefon Diggs Looks to Extend Touchdown Streak with Teammate Sidelined
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs has seen low volume while playing just over 50 percent of the snaps lately, but he has still been able to achieve fantasy relevance with a touchdown in each of his last two games. In addition to his two-game touchdown streak, he has double-digit fantasy points (PPR) in three consecutive contests. He'll look to build on both streaks during Sunday's Week 10 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The veteran wide receiver could see his target share and snap share both increase in Week 10 with Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) sidelined. Diggs ranks as a low-end WR2 against the Bucs, who have allowed the ninth-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers in 2025.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Kenneth Gainwell Won't be a Viable Option for Week 10
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kenneth Gainwell hasn't been able to make much of an impact lately. Last week, Gainwell rushed three times for -1 yards, while hauling in four of his five targets for 35 yards through the air in the win over the Indianapolis Colts. Gainwell has taken a backseat to Jaylen Warren in the backfield this season. The only time Gainwell had solid value was the week that Warren didn't play. Outside of that, Gainwell has seen minimal role on offense. Gainwell figures to see a handful of carries and a few targets in the receiving game. He won't carry viable fantasy value in Week 10 unless it's a high PPR league.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Terrell Jennings Should Remain Involved Against Buccaneers
New England Patriots running back Terrell Jennings will likely remain involved in the team's offensive game plan after Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) was ruled out for Week 10 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. TreVeyon Henderson will still lead the backfield, but Jennings should carve out a role, just like he did last week against the Atlanta Falcons when he played 25 percent of the snaps, touched the ball 12 times, and scored a touchdown. The trip to the end zone salvaged his fantasy performance, and he'd likely need to score again this week to have meaningful fantasy value. With a touchdown far from guaranteed, especially in the backup role, Jennings can be left on the bench in leagues with 14 or fewer teams.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Ty Johnson a Touchdown-Dependent Option for Week 10
Buffalo Bills running back Ty Johnson found the end zone for the first time this season during last week's win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Johnson rushed the ball twice for eight yards and a touchdown. He also hauled in both his targets for 12 yards through the air. There was some speculation that Johnson would see a larger role this weekend with James Cook (ankle) banged up. However, Cook won't carry an injury designation into the Week 10 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Johnson figures to resume his backup role which is only a few carries per game. That being said, Johnson should only be viewed as a touchdown-dependent option for Week 10.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Chad Ryland Offers Streaming Appeal for Week 10
Arizona Cardinals kicker Chad Ryland has been a sneaky solid option over the last few weeks. In fact, Ryland hasn't missed a kick since missing a 57-yard try against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 3. The 26-year-old has made five kicks in each of his last three games. Ryland is flying under the radar right now, but has been one of the more consistent kickers in the league this season. He's not a top option at his position, but is well worth a look as a streaming option for fantasy managers seeking a kicker for Week 10.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Greg Dortch Unlikely to Have Success in Week 10
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Greg Dortch has been a non-factor on offense throughout most of the season. Last week, Dortch wasn't targeted at all during their win over the Dallas Cowboys. He rushed the ball once, but hasn't finished with more than 10 receiving yards in a single game since Week 5. It's tough to imagine Dortch having much success right now given his place on the depth chart. The 27-year-old won't be a viable option for Week 10 with a majority of the Cardinals wideouts healthy.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Younghoe Koo Named Starting Kicker for Week 10
New York Giants kicker Younghoe Koo has been elevated from the practice squad ahead of the Week 10 matchup against the Chicago Bears. Koo will take over the kicking duties this weekend for Graham Gano (neck) who has been ruled out for this game. Koo hasn't kicked since being released by the Atlanta Falcons following their Week 1 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Koo missed a late-game field goal and was released afterwards. The 31-year-old has a 85.8 field goal percentage throughout his NFL career. He figures to be a viable option for the Giants while Gano is out.
Source: Dan Salomone
Source: Dan Salomone
Matt Gay A Middling Kicker Option For Week 10
Washington Commanders kicker Matt Gay has been mediocre this season, making 10 of his 14 field goal attempts and nailing all 20 extra points. Gay has struggled from attempts north of 50 yards for his career, and that's continued this season, with three of his four misses coming from attempts 50 yards or longer. The 31-year-old's 71.4% field goal percentage ranks 30th in the league out of 33 qualified kickers, well below the league average of 83.6%. Gay could be a decent option in Week 10 versus the Lions in one of the highest projected games of the week, but Washington's offense also has less juice with starting quarterback Jayden Daniels (elbow) out for multiple weeks.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Zach Ertz A High-End TE2 For Week 10 Versus Lions
Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz has had an underwhelming year in his 13th season in the league, catching 31 of his 44 targets for 291 yards and four touchdowns in nine games. Ertz has dropped more passes and had more procedural penalties than you would expect from a veteran player, but it's been that kind of season for Washington. The 34-year-old tight end is still a capable threat in the red zone and on third downs, but he offers zero ability after the catch. Ertz has seen a slight drop off in production with Marcus Mariota as the starter compared to Jayden Daniels (elbow), who will miss an extended period of time. In Daniels' five starts, Ertz has recorded 22 catches for 216 yards and all four of his touchdowns on 30 targets, compared to nine catches, 75 yards, and no touchdowns on 13 targets in Mariota's three starts. Ertz is ranked as RotoBaller's TE14 in PPR leagues for Week 10 against the Lions.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Treylon Burks a Deep-League Dart-Throw Option in Week 10 Against Detroit
Washington Commanders wide receiver Treylon Burks made his team debut in Week 9's blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks, catching his lone target for 14 yards. The former first-rounder in 2022 signed to Washington's practice squad in mid-October and was forced into more playing time than expected in his first game after fellow wideout Luke McCaffrey injured his shoulder on the opening kickoff. Burks played 50.8% of Washington's offensive snaps last week and will likely see an expanded role in Week 10 against Detroit. The 25-year-old is a talented player with good size, speed, and YAC ability, but has battled multiple injuries so far in his young career. There is plenty of opportunity for him to emerge in Washington with a lack of established pass catchers. Burks has some appeal in deep formats in a favorable Week 10 matchup against a Lions defense that has allowed the sixth most PPR points per game to opposing wide receivers.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Packers D/ST Not Recommended in Week 10
The Green Bay Packers' defense/special teams unit has a tall task on Monday night as the Packers host the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 10. The Packers D/ST hasn't had a top-12 fantasy finish since all the way back in Week 1. While they've picked up 10 sacks as a unit in the last three weeks, they've only forced five turnovers this season. Against an Eagles team that is flying high right now on offensive efficiency, this doesn't seem like the greatest spot to play the Packers D/ST. It's hard to recommend the Packers D/ST against all but the softest of competition on their schedule, so starting them against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football is not advisable.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
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