Frank Ammirante's five fantasy football bold predictions for Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season. Expert predictions for Kenneth Walker, David Montgomery, Stefon Diggs, Jauan Jennings, and Dalton Kincaid.
We're already onto Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season. Some of you are sitting pretty near the top of the standings, gearing up for a playoff run. But most of you are in the thick of the playoff race, fighting for that last seed. Others are in a must-win situation this week.
That's where my Week 10 bold predictions can help you. This is where I'm trying to nail down five players to have spike weeks (blowup games). Last week was huge for this column, as I was bang on in saying that Brock Bowers would get 100+ receiving yards and Colston Loveland would put up 75+ receiving yards.
This time, my Week 10 bold predictions are locked in on Kenneth Walker, David Montgomery, Stefon Diggs, Jauan Jennings, and Dalton Kincaid. Most of these players are fringe starters, but I think that they're in good spots to hit their ceilings this week.
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Kenneth Walker Rushes for 100+ Yards
Walker has been a disappointment relative to where he went in fantasy football drafts, splitting time with Zach Charbonnet and averaging only 59.0 rushing yards per game. However, there are encouraging developments that should have you feeling comfortable about firing up Walker this week.
Bringing in a deep threat like Rashid Shaheed could open up running lanes for the Seahawks.
I'm buying low on Kenneth Walker.
— Frank Ammirante (@FAmmiranteTFJ) November 6, 2025
For one, the Seahawks made a huge move this week, trading for Rashid Shaheed. This is an explosive wideout who has the ability to win downfield and take the top off an opposing defense. That's great for the running game because Shaheed's big-play threat can provide more room for Walker to go to work.
On top of that, the Cardinals are tougher against the pass than the run. Just look at what they gave up to Dak Prescott (250 yards on 39 attempts) compared to Javonte Williams (15 carries for 83 yards) last week. This could be a spot where the Seahawks try to get their running game going, especially since Arizona ranks 20th in yards per carry allowed.
Additionally, this sets up as a positive game script for the Seahawks, as they're six-point home favorites. This means that they're projected to play with a lead, which bodes well for Walker, since that would mean an increase in rushing volume.
We've seen Walker eclipse the century mark earlier this year, back in Week 2 against the Steelers, when he rushed for 105 yards on only 13 carries. Walker has the ability to make big plays, which could help him cross this threshold.
David Montgomery Rushes for 100+ Yards
Montgomery has been another disappointing running back, averaging only 49.4 rushing yards per game. However, we've seen Monty show an extremely high ceiling this year. Think back to what he did against the Ravens earlier in the year, when he rushed for 151 yards on only 12 carries. I'm betting that we could see that type of production again in Week 10.
While Jahmyr Gibbs obviously has a chance to explode as well, I'm going a bit bolder with Montgomery. This doesn't mean that I'm saying Monty is a better choice than Gibbs this week; he's just more of a long shot, but in a similarly great spot.
The Lions are eight-point road favorites against the Commanders. Washington is an absolute dumpster fire on defense right now. During this four-game losing streak, they have given up 25, 44, 28, and 38 points.
We saw a similarly powerful runner give this defense problem a couple of weeks ago, when Williams rushed for 116 yards on only 19 carries.
With Detroit likely playing with a lead and controlling this game, we're probably going to see more rushing volume. That means that Montgomery may see more usage than usual. If that's the case, I don't think that 100+ rushing yards is out of the question in this spot. Make sure to fire up Monty as an upside RB2 in this favorable matchup and game environment.
Stefon Diggs Puts Up 100+ Receiving Yards
Diggs has shown a high ceiling for the Patriots this season, eclipsing 100+ receiving yards two times, including 146 against the Bills. This is a great opportunity to do so again.
For one, it's a projected shootout against the Bucs, as reflected in the 48.5-point total. We've seen Tampa be more vulnerable through the air (22nd in yards per attempt) than on the ground (8th in yards per carry), so this could be a spot where Drake Maye has to air it out more often.
With Kayshon Boutte (hamstring) likely out for this game, that could mean that Diggs gets more targets than usual. Don't be surprised if the veteran is able to get loose downfield here.
Given these circumstances, I'm high on Diggs as a high-end WR2 this week. Fire him up with confidence where you have him.
Jauan Jennings Puts Up 100+ Receiving Yards
Jennings has been much better lately, leading the 49ers' wide receivers with a 24+% target share. We just saw the veteran wideout put up 41 yards in a game where Mac Jones only had 24 pass attempts.
Jauan Jennings has a 24.7% target share and 34.6% air yards share in his last three games.
From Weeks 1-7, it was at 15.1% target share and 19.5% air yards share.
Jennings just put up 4-41-1 in a game where Mac Jones only had 24 pass attempts.
Go buy Jennings.
— Frank Ammirante (@FAmmiranteTFJ) November 5, 2025
Up next is a projected shootout against the Rams, as highlighted by the 49.5-point total. The Rams are only four-point favorites here, so it's a game that could come down to the wire, which bodes well for Jennings, since that would mean more passing in a favorable game environment.
We've seen Jennings top out at 89 yards this season, back in Week 2 against the Saints, so it's not like 100+ is a completely insurmountable number.
It's also worth noting that Jennings had his monster game against this very Rams defense last year, where he went completely off for 175 yards and three touchdowns. That doesn't mean that he's going to explode again, but it's still worth pointing out that he's dominated this group in the past.
We should also mention how Kendrick Bourne went for 142 yards against this defense when they met earlier this season. That was a game that Jennings was forced to miss due to injury. What if this time, it's Jennings who puts up those kinds of numbers?
With that in mind, I'm firing up Jennings as an upside WR3 in this spot.
Dalton Kincaid Puts Up 100+ Receiving Yards
Kincaid has been quietly terrific for the Bills over the last season. This isn't getting as much attention because of how much of a disappointment he was last year, but it's worth noting.
You may think that 100+ receiving yards for Kincaid is too high a bar, but when looking at a game log, it's not as daunting a task as it seems. We've seen Kincaid eclipse the century mark in two of his last three games.
Up next is a terrific matchup against the Dolphins, who rank 28th in fantasy points per game allowed to tight ends. The last time that Kincaid faced the Dolphins (earlier this year), he put up 66 receiving yards.
With that in mind, we'll take a shot on Kincaid to have another spike week in this spot. It's a game where the Bills should do whatever they want on offense, as reflected in their 29.5-point implied total, which is the highest on the slate.
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