Tetairoa McMillan a Must-Start if Active for Divisional Contest
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Week 10 against the New Orleans Saints, and head coach Dave Canales acknowledged that he's concerned about the rookie's status. However, if McMillan does suit up on Sunday, he'll rank as a low-end WR2 and should be started in all fantasy leagues. The 22-year-old has found plenty of success in his first pro season, catching 41 passes for 558 yards and two touchdowns while ranking as the overall WR21 in PPR leagues. He's a high-volume target in an offense that passes the ball a decent amount; he had both a 100-yard game and a multi-touchdown game within the first six weeks of his NFL debut. McMillan is a strong WR2 option for the rest of the season, but as long as he's on the injury report, managers will need to confirm his availability 90 minutes before kickoff.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Cairo Santos a Must-Sit with Windy Conditions Expected
Chicago Bears kicker Cairo Santos has been inconsistent this season, converting just 78% of his field goal attempts. He's seen plenty of recent volume, with him averaging 3.7 field goal attempts over his last three games. This season, Santos ranks as the No. 11 kicker in fantasy scoring on a per-game basis. However, Week 10 sets up poorly. With 25 mph winds and mid-30s temperatures expected in Chicago, kicking conditions will be difficult. Combine that with Ben Johnson's aggressive fourth-down tendencies, and Santos' opportunities could be limited. Fantasy managers should look elsewhere at kicker this week.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Trevor Lawrence Firmly a QB2 Against Texans
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence may have a tough time in Week 10. The Jaguars face the Houston Texans, who have one of the top defenses in the NFL, and are especially strong against the pass. Combining that with a banged up receiving core, and you’ve got a recipe for a tough outing. However, Lawrence has shown capable of producing big fantasy games in tough matchups after a great rushing performance against the Kansas City Chiefs. He also rushed for two touchdowns last week, which could be a good way to still produce fantasy points in a tough situation this week. That makes Lawrence a capable starter in bigger leagues and superflex leagues in Week 10.
Colston Loveland Bound to Regress in Week 10
Chicago Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland is coming off a huge performance, posting 118 yards and two touchdowns in the 47-42 win over Cincinnati. The breakout game finally arrived for the 10th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, beating his previous career high in yards by 80 yards. However, that surge came with veteran Cole Kmet leaving early due to a concussion. Kmet is off the injury report and set to return for Week 10 against the Giants. On the season, Kmet has played 70% of the snaps compared to Loveland's 56%, and his presence has consistently capped Loveland's routes and target share. With Kmet back in the mix and 25+ mph winds expected to limit the passing game, Loveland is a strong candidate for regression this week.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Chris Rodriguez Jr. Has Flex Value With Increased Workload Expected in Week 10
Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. is coming off his best game of the season in Week 9 against the Seahawks and has been named a team captain for Sunday's matchup against the Detroit Lions. Rodriguez recorded a season-high 12 carries for 65 yards and his second touchdown of the season last week against Seattle and is expected to see more work in Week 10. The third-year back out of Kentucky has consistently run hard when given opportunities. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury praised Rodriguez when speaking with the media on Friday, saying, "We have to take what's blocked," and adding that Rodriguez "did a really nice job" of doing that and has "played at a high level" whenever the team has needed him to step up. The 25-year-old should be in line to at least split early down carries with rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt, with the potential to take on more if he continues to run well while veteran Jeremy McNichols handles pass-down responsibilities. Rodriguez is in flex consideration in deeper leagues for Week 10 against the Detroit Lions.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Drake London Trending Up in Matchup With Colts in Germany
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London is coming off his biggest game of the season, catching nine of his 14 targets for 118 yards and three touchdowns. After being held scoreless over the first three games of the season, he's now recorded a touchdown catch and gone over 100 yards receiving in three of his last four games, and now has four straight games with double-digit targets, which is the longest active streak in the NFL. The 24-year-old has seen his average depth of target (aDOT) go from 8.6 yards over the first three games of the season to 10.9 yards over his last four, and he'll take on a Colts defense in Week 10 that has been generous, yielding the ninth-most fantasy points per game to opposing wideouts, is allowing the fourth-most receiving yards per game over their last three games (268.7), and is allowing 24.5 points per game on the road compared to 16.6 PPG at home. He could see a lot of newly-acquired CB Sauce Gardner, but in what should be a high-scoring affair in Germany, London sets up as a top-five option at receiver in Week 10.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Devin Singletary to Remain Involved Despite Not Starting
New York Giants running back Devin Singletary's fantasy value is largely dependent on game flow, and he could split snaps with Tyrone Tracy Jr. during Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Chicago Bears. Singletary handled 56 percent of the snaps last week, registering eight carries for 43 yards, plus an additional two catches and eight receiving yards. Offensive coordinator Mike Kafka recently confirmed that Tracy will earn the start in Week 10, but his comments indicated that the exact workload split is dependent on game flow. In other words, Singletary could pace the backfield in snaps, Tracy could lead the way, or we might see another 50-50 split. With uncertainty continuing to surround this backfield post-Cam Skattebo (ankle) injury, fantasy managers should be wary of deploying Singletary as anything more than a low-end RB3/flex. He's merely a desperation option who can help managers short-term as their roster deals with bye weeks or injuries.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Bears D/ST Not an Ideal Option Against Giants
The Chicago Bears' defense is coming off a rough outing, surrendering 42 points and 495 total yards, though they still managed 5.0 fantasy points thanks to two interceptions and a forced fumble in their Week 9 win against the Cincinnati Bengals. They continue to lead the league in takeaways with 19, three more than the next closest team. This week, they face rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart and the Giants. Dart has been extremely careful with the ball, with just 0.6% of his throws deemed interceptible. With 25-plus mph winds expected, the Giants are likely to run a conservative, run-heavy game plan, with Dart likely to use his legs a lot. Given the matchup and game script, the Bears D/ST is not an ideal fantasy start in Week 10.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
DJ Moore a Safe Option Despite Heavy Winds Expected
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is coming off his two most productive receiving games of the season, averaging four catches for 72.5 yards over the past two weeks and even adding both a rushing and passing touchdown in last week's 47-42 win over Cincinnati. Ben Johnson has been moving Moore all over the formation, using him as a runner and in the quick passing game to maximize his impact. He gets a favorable matchup in Week 10 against a Giants defense that allows the fourth-most fantasy points to wide receivers. With 25+ mph winds expected, Moore's short-area usage should help keep him involved. He profiles as a reliable WR3 this week.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Cooper Kupp a Shaky Fantasy Option After Trade Deadline Brings Competition
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp (hamstring, heel) is trending toward playing against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10, but he'll have a relatively low floor and ceiling in fantasy football. The 32-year-old has just 23 catches, 293 yards, and one touchdown this year, ranking as the overall WR62 in PPR leagues. His stock could drop even further as Tory Horton (shin) ascends and trade deadline acquisition Rashid Shaheed makes a quick impact. Kupp and Shaheed could share No. 2 receiver duties behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba this week, but the veteran receiver has fallen out of favor with most fantasy managers. He's an unreliable low-end WR4 against a Cardinals defense allowing the 10th-fewest fantasy points to wide receivers in 2025.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Jacory Croskey-Merritt Losing Role as Washington's Lead Back?
Washington Commanders rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt has struggled over the past four games, totaling just 157 yards on 51 carries and no touchdowns. Croskey-Merritt's 3.1 yards per carry ranks sixth lowest among running backs with at least 25 carries in that span. That comes after a five-game stretch to begin the season where the rookie seventh-rounder was one of the best stories in the league, averaging a league-best 6.6 yards per carry and a ridiculous 72.1% success rate, per Fantasy Points Data Suite. Croskey-Merritt also owned the second-highest explosive run rate (15+ yards) at 11.6% in that time, but has not generated a single explosive run over the past four weeks. With third-year back Chris Rodriguez Jr. coming off his best game of the season against Seattle and being named a team captain for Sunday's matchup against the Lions, Croskey-Merritt may cede more work to Rodriguez. With a lack of involvement in the pass game, Croskey-Merritt finds himself in low-end RB3 territory for Week 10, ranking as RotoBaller's RB33 in PPR leagues.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Rome Odunze A Boom-or-Bust WR2 Against Giants
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze is looking to rebound after being held without a catch in Week 9, seeing just three targets and recording two drops in the 47-42 win over Cincinnati. The second-year wideout has now struggled in three of his last four games. He draws a favorable matchup against a Giants defense that allows the fourth-most fantasy points to wide receivers. However, forecasted 25+ mph winds in Chicago could limit the Bears' downfield passing, which is critical to Odunze's production. He carries clear Boom-or-Bust value in Week 10, dependent on how much Chicago chooses to push the ball vertically.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Rashid Shaheed Could Make Fantasy Impact with New Team Right Away
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed was acquired less than one week ago, but he could make an immediate impact while facing off against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10. The 27-year-old had 44 catches, 499 yards, and two touchdowns through nine games with poor quarterback play in New Orleans, so the sky is the limit as he gets paired up with a gunslinging quarterback in Sam Darnold, who threw for 330 yards and four touchdowns just last week. While Shaheed may face a brief adjustment period as he acclimates to the new system, we expect that he'll be thrust into a high-volume role pretty quickly, even if by necessity. Seattle is dealing with numerous wide receiver injuries, leaving Shaheed in line to share No. 2 receiver duties with Cooper Kupp (hamstring, heel). Managers should view Shaheed as a WR3/flex most weeks. His floor and ceiling should both increase after just a few games with the Seahawks.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Jets D/ST on Streaming Radar in Week 10
The New York Jets' D/ST has been one of the more disappointing units this season, although they'll get a chance at a productive fantasy outing in Week 10's matchup with the lowly Browns' offense. New York's defense took a massive hit earlier in the week when the team traded away defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and cornerback Sauce Gardner. Still, Cleveland's offense has been one of the worst in the league this season, averaging a dismal 15.8 points per game (fourth-fewest). Furthermore, rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel has eclipsed 190 passing yards only once in four starts, and the team has surpassed 17 points just once in eight games. Even with a few big-name stars leaving New York's defense, the unit is on the streaming radar against one of the NFL's least productive offenses. They're RotoBaller's D/ST10 for Sunday's bout with Cleveland.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Kyle Monangai Looking for Another Huge Game Against Giants
Chicago Bears rookie running back Kyle Monangai exploded in Week 9, racking up 198 scrimmage yards on 29 touches with D'Andre Swift sidelined. Swift (groin/personal) is questionable again for Week 10 after missing Friday's practice due to personal reasons, leaving Monangai's workload potentially wide open. The matchup is ideal, as the Giants have allowed the second-most fantasy points to running backs and just surrendered massive outings to Saquon Barkley and Christian McCaffrey. With heavy winds expected, the Bears should lean on the run game. Monangai carries high-end RB3 value if Swift plays, but if Swift sits, Monangai has legitimate RB1 upside.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
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