Alvin Kamara Active for Week 10 Against Panthers
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (ankle) is officially active for Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Carolina Panthers. He had been listed as questionable after practicing in a limited capacity. It's been a rough stretch of games for Kamara, who has just 12 carries over his last two games and is averaging just 2.7 yards per carry since Week 5. His usage and productivity in the receiving game have dwindled, too. However, he has a chance to bounce back in a favorable matchup against the Panthers. Fantasy managers should give him one more chance to produce as a low-end RB2 this week.
Source: Katherine Terrell
Source: Katherine Terrell
TreVeyon Henderson and Kyle Williams Expected to be More Involved Sunday
New England Patriots running back TreVeyon Henderson and wide receiver Kyle Williams are expected to be more involved during Sunday's Week 10 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to Tracy Wolfson of CBS. Both rookies will see increased workloads due to their teammates' injuries. Henderson is stepping into the lead-back role for the second consecutive week with Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) sidelined. The Ohio State product handled a 75 percent snap share last week, getting involved on the ground and through the air. Meanwhile, Williams should earn more snaps and targets with Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) sidelined. Williams logged a season-high (and, thus, career-high) snap share last week after Boutte went down. He failed to catch a pass in that victory, but he should have more opportunities with at least a couple of targets headed his way this Sunday. Henderson is startable as an RB2 in fantasy football, while Williams is more of a speculative stash.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Colts Plan to Offer Daniel Jones a Long-Term Extension
The Indianapolis Colts believe they have found a franchise quarterback in Daniel Jones, and they plan to offer him a long-term extension this upcoming offseason, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Rapoport theorized that Jones could fetch somewhere around three years and $100 million, similar to what Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold have been paid previously. He also reported that the Colts' confidence in Jones is the main reason why they felt comfortable trading two first-round picks for cornerback Sauce Gardner. Normally, quarterback-needy teams hold onto their first-round picks. Indianapolis' willingness to move two premium selections indicates that the organization believes it has the quarterback of its future and is ready to win now.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Micah Parsons Prohibited From Being Traded Back to NFC East?
When the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers agreed to the blockbuster Micah Parsons trade this past summer, the Cowboys added a clause that essentially prevents the Packers from trading Parsons to the Philadelphia Eagles or any NFC East team. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, if the Packers trade Parsons to the Eagles in 2025 or 2026, the Packers would owe the Cowboys a first-round pick. The two teams applied the same condition to Kenny Clark, who was traded to Dallas as part of the deal and must stay out of the NFC North for the next two seasons. The clause was added due to Parsons' interest in returning to Pennsylvania to play for the Eagles. This specific trade condition initially flew under the radar, but opposing teams started to take notice when exploring the NFL's internal draft pick database ahead of the trade deadline. When the Cowboys traded multiple draft picks for Quinnen Williams at the deadline, they were prohibited from including their 2028 first-round pick in trade talks, as Dallas has to keep that selection in case they end up trading Clark. Similarly, the Packers would not have been allowed to include their 2028 first-round pick in trade talks.
Source: Adam Schefter
Source: Adam Schefter
Cooper Kupp Still Up in the Air for Week 10
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp (hamstring, heel) has a better chance to play in Week 10 than he did last week, but his status remains up in the air, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. It appears that Kupp, who was listed as questionable, will be a true game-time decision for Sunday's contest against the Cardinals. Fantasy managers should check back for confirmation on Kupp's status when the Seahawks post their list of inactive players at 2:35 p.m. ET. Jaxon Smith-Njigba remains the No. 1 receiver in Seattle, and newcomer Rashid Shaheed would have the No. 2 receiver spot all to himself if Kupp doesn't play.
Source: Ian Rapoport
Source: Ian Rapoport
Jayden Daniels Will be Re-Evaluated During Bye Week
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels' dislocated left elbow is "not as serious as initially feared," according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Daniels won't require surgery, but his exact timeline is uncertain. On one hand, the Commanders chose not to place him on injured reserve, leaving the door open for him to return within the next four weeks. On the other hand, Pelissero notes that Daniels' injury could be season-ending. The Commanders have a Week 12 bye, at which point the team plans to re-evaluate the second-year quarterback. In addition to considering his health and recovery, the Commanders may also weigh their playoff status. If their playoff hopes are slipping away by Week 12, they could exercise caution and give Daniels extra time to recover. In the meantime, Marcus Mariota will handle starting quarterback duties for Washington.
Source: Tom Pelissero
Source: Tom Pelissero
Sauce Gardner to Shadow Drake London
Indianapolis Colts defensive back Sauce Gardner will make his team debut against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 10. Despite a fast turnaround, the Colts believe Gardner is a quick study and can grasp the defensive game plan for this game. As expected, Gardner will shadow Atlanta Falcons' top wide receiver Drake London during their Week 10 contest. The Colts gave up two first-round picks for Gardner, so it's not shocking to see him thrown at the best receiver right away. Gardner is an elite defensive back, so he should be able to handle himself.
Source: Mike Garafolo
Source: Mike Garafolo
Bills Offered First-Round Pick for Jaylen Waddle
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle was reportedly on the trade block ahead of the trade deadline. The Dolphins view Waddle as part of their future, but they at least wanted to listen to offers. It doesn't sound like the Dolphins planned to move Waddle unless they were blown away with an offer. The highest bidder for Waddle was the Buffalo Bills who offered a first-round pick for him. The Dolphins declined that offer as they clearly don't want to deal their star to their division rival. It remains to be seen if the Dolphins will keep Waddle through the offseason, but it appears the price is higher than a first-round pick.
Source: Tom Pelissero
Source: Tom Pelissero
DJ Giddens Inactive for Week 10
Indianapolis Colts running back DJ Giddens is a healthy scratch ahead of the Week 10 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. Giddens won't be active for the third straight game as he hasn't played since Week 7. The Colts will ride with Tyler Goodson and Ameer Abdullah as the backups to Jonathan Taylor. So far this season, Giddens has rushed the ball 18 times for 66 yards with zero touchdowns. He could be worth stashing in dynasty leagues, but doesn't need to be rostered outside of that.
Source: Indianapolis Colts
Source: Indianapolis Colts
Devin Singletary to Remain Involved in Week 10
New York Giants running back Devin Singletary will take a backseat to Tyrone Tracy Jr. during the upcoming Week 10 matchup against the Chicago Bears. The Giants are looking for a stable option in the backfield with Cam Skattebo (ankle) done for the season. Last week, Singletary rushed eight times for 43 yards in the loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Tracy only saw five carries during that game, but figures to see an increased workload this weekend. This seems like a frustrating situation for fantasy managers going forward. It doesn't seem like the Giants have a clear gameplan for their backfield at the moment. That being said, Singletary isn't anything more than a low-end flex option for Week 10.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Darius Slayton Should Continue to Succeed in Week 10
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton is coming off his best performance of the season last week. Slayton hauled in five of his seven targets for a season-high 62 yards in the loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The Giants are lacking playmakers with the injuries piling up on offense. That being said, Slayton and Wan'Dale Robinson should continue being the primary targets in the passing attack. Slayton will get a plus-matchup in Week 10 against the Chicago Bears defense that struggles to contain the passing attack. After his performance last week, Slayton should be viewed as a WR3 in PPR formats for this weekend.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Rachaad White Remains Lead Back for Week 10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White will remain as the lead back for at least one more week. White is set to make his fifth straight start with Bucky Irving (shoulder, toe) ruled out for this Week 10 matchup against the New England Patriots. During that time, White has seen a significant increase in playing time which has resulted in increased fantasy value. The downside is, White really hasn't found much success on the ground with 41 rushing yards or fewer in three of those four games. He comes into a tough matchup against a Pats defense that has done well against the run. The 26-year-old will likely need to get involved through the air in order to offer RB2 value this weekend.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Kyle Monangai Likely to Have Big Role Again
Chicago Bears running back Kyle Monangai put himself on the map with a tremendous performance against the Cincinnati Bengals last week. Monangai rushed a season-high 26 times for 176 yards on the ground. He didn't stop there as hauled in three of his five targets for 22 additional yards through the air. It's worth noting that the increased workload was due to D'Andre Swift (groin) being unavailable to play. Swift currently holds a questionable tag for Week 10. That being said, Monangai could be in line for another large workload against the struggling New York Giants defense in Week 10. If Swift is active, Monangai should still offer RB3 value. However, Monanagi is a legitimate RB1 play if Swift is unable to go. Fantasy managers will need to check back closer to kick-off for another update.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Cade Otton Carving Out Larger Role in Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton has seen his involvement in the offense increase over recent weeks. During the first four weeks, Otton was a dud, including two games where he was held without a catch. Since then, Otton has become a viable fantasy option and figures to keep doing that in Week 10. Coming into this game, Otton has at least four receptions or more and 40-plus receiving yards in each of his last four contests. The Bucs continue to be shorthanded on offense and Otton has stepped up and delivered for them. Fantasy managers should continue to ride with Otton as a TE2 for the upcoming matchup against the New England Patriots.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Emari Demercado has Likely Earned a Larger Role
Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado posted his best performance of the season during last week's win over the Dallas Cowboys. Demercado saw a season-high 14 carries for 79 yards in the Week 9 victory. Before that, Demercado saw only a few carries in the backfield, but figures to have earned a larger role in the backfield. It's worth noting the Cardinals are operating a three-back committee with Michael Carter and Bam Knight involved as well. It seems like the team is intent on going with the hot hand in the backfield, which is Demercado right now. Fantasy managers in desperate need of help for Week 10 might want to consider Demercado as a possible flex option.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
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