Lineup Prep: Week 10

Wed Nov 5 9:21am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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Dart just keeps getting it done


Before we get to my random thoughts for the week. Let’s quickly go over some of the impactful trades that occurred this week and what they mean from a fantasy perspective. Jakobi Meyers heads to the Jaguars to become the starter opposite Brian Thomas. This is a big upgrade at receiver for the Jaguars, giving Trevor Lawrence a nice one-two punch. Something was needed after the team lost Travis Hunter. Meyers probably doesn’t see much of an increase in his fantasy value, though. He heads to a better offense but has more quality options to compete with for playing time. As for the Raiders, look for rookies Dont’e Thornton and Jack Bech to get a chance for more playing time. Neither is very exciting fantasy options but might be worth streaming if one emerges and starts getting consistent targets.

Rashid Shaheed heads to the Seahawks but we aren’t sure the exact role he plays with his new team. Tory Horton is emerging as a legit threat for the Seahawks and Cooper Kupp remains around. Shaheed could play more of a situational role, being used to stretch the field for the high-powered Seahawks offense. This is likely a lateral move for him. He heads to a much better passing game but could get a few less targets. The Saints could turn to Devaughn Vele for a starting role opposite Chris Olave. Vele might be worth a look for fantasy teams in deeper formats.

The rest of the big trades were defensively. Cornerback Sauce Gardner was traded to the Colts, giving that team a big upgrade in the secondary. He should be a huge help to that pass defense, which has been a problem at times for the Colts this year.

The Colts traded receiver Adonai Mitchell to the Jets in the Gardner trade. This is good news for Mitchell, who was seeing little playing time with the Colts. It would not surprise to see Mitchell emerge as a starter for the Jets sooner than later. His fantasy value is on the rise with this move.

The Jets also traded defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys. Williams is a huge upgrade for the defensive line. He should help shore up the run defense a little and provide a better pass rush. The Cowboys still have plenty of holes defensively, though, so don’t expect this defense to suddenly be a difference maker for fantasy teams.

All and all, it was an interesting trade deadline, seeing several players getting traded. Sometimes it can be a little boring in the NFL, but at least we are seeing a little more movement in recent years. It takes for an exciting time of year.

Now for my random thoughts for the week. . . . .

I wouldn’t get too down on Daniel Jones after his turnover-filled game. He had to throw the ball 50 times last week as the Colts played catchup. This isn’t a formula that is going to be advantageous for Jones to succeed. The Colts will be in closer games going forward, so I look for Jones to rebound. Don’t panic over one bad week. I don’t like him much from a fantasy perspective this week, but still feel he will be just fine in this offense going forward. You can’t discount what he has done to start the year.

Now the Cowboys offense is starting to concern me. This unit was rolling early in the year but fell on hard times in recent weeks. Dak Prescott has fewer than 19 fantasy points two straight games and CeeDee Lamb is yet to have that monster game this year. It is a little concerning, seeing Prescott struggle to find success after his great start to the season. The entire Cowboys team is a mess right now, so you have to wonder if they will find their footing again. Not good in Dallas right now.

Drake London is so good. The performance he had last week was unbelievable. And I don’t have total faith in his quarterback, which makes his numbers this season even more impressive. He is so big and strong, making tough catches look easy. If Michael Penix keeps growing, London is just going to get better. The sky is the limit for London.

What the heck is going on with Rome Odunze? He didn’t catch a pass this last week and has fewer than 35 yards three of four games. The Bears have a lot of weapons in the passing game, though, so don’t be surprised if some of these guys disappear some weeks. There are just a lot of mouths to feed. Oduzne will have some big games the rest of the way. Don’t get too fired up over his down play in recent weeks.

It is amazing what a healthy Brock Bowers can do. He has really struggled with a knee injury since early in the season but finally looked healthy last week. Bowers didn’t have that bulky knee brace on last week and looked much quicker. He had one of those game-changing fantasy performances. It was actually one of the best fantasy games for a tight end ever, scoring 43.3 fantasy points. And now with Meyers gone, you could see Bowers getting even more looks in this offense. He could be a league-winner this season.

I actually feel like Rico Dowdle could be in the same boat as Bowers. The Panthers have given Dowdle the lead role once again and he looked amazing last week against a really good Packers rush defense. He now has 100-yard rushing games three of five. The Panthers are going to run their offense through him the rest of the way. Look for a ton of volume from Dowdle the rest of the way.

News and Notes: The Falcons signed kicker Zane Gonzalez and released kicker Parker Romo on Tuesday. Gonzalez will take over the kicking duties for the Falcons going forward. . . . .The Jaguars acquired wide receiver Jakobi Meyers from the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for fourth- and sixth-round draft picks on Tuesday. Meyers should move into a starting role immediately for the Jaguars. . . . .The Jets acquired wide receiver Adonai Mitchell and two first-round picks from the Colts on Tuesday in exchange for cornerback Sauce Gardner. Mitchell could move into a prominent role with the Jets while Gardner becomes the top cornerback for the Colts. . . . .The Bears acquired defensive end Joe Tryon-Shoyinka and a seventh-round draft pick from the Browns on Tuesday in exchange for a sixth-round pick. . . . .Dallas traded for defensive lineman Quinnen Williams from the Jets in exchange for a 2026 first-round pick and more on Tuesday. Williams is a huge upgrade along the line for the Cowboys. . . . .The Seahawks acquired wide receiver Rashid Shaheed from the Saints for a fourth- and fifth-round pick in the 2026 draft on Tuesday. . . . .The Bengals traded linebacker Logan Wilson to the Cowboys for a seventh-round pick on Tuesday. . . .Miami traded defensive end Jaelan Phillips to the Eagles for a third-round pick on Tuesday. Phillips gives the Eagles another top edge rusher along the line.

HOT PLAYS

Jaxson Dart, QB, Giants. Dart just keeps getting it done. He is third overall in fantasy quarterback scoring his last three games. He has 20-plus fantasy points every game he has played this year. Dart has four straight games with a rushing touchdown and multiple touchdowns all six of his starts. His consistency is off the charts. Dart should have another big game this week against the Bears, a team that allows the fifth most fantasy points to quarterbacks. The Bears allowed nearly 500-passing yards last week.

Jaylen Warren, RB, Steelers. Warren had his first two-touchdown game of the season last week. He ran for just 31 yards but still got a ton of touches and produced good fantasy numbers. He has 17-plus fantasy points two of three games. We like him to keep it going this week against the Chargers. The Steelers are going to need to score some points to keep up with that offense, so Warren has good touchdown potential once again. Plus, the Chargers have allowed more than 160-rushing yards two games this season.

Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers. Allen is 11th in fantasy receiver scoring his last three games and 13th overall for the season. His numbers are even down a little the last two games but has at least five targets each of his last two games. We like him to get it going this week against a bad Steelers secondary. Pittsburgh allows the most fantasy points to receivers this year and 300-yard games three straight and four of five games. You will want to get all Chargers passing game options involved in this one, including Allen.

Kyle Monangai, RB, Bears. Sure, D’Andre Swift has a chance to return this week, but we are still starting Monangai. He is going to get his touches after nearing nearly 200 total yards in his first NFL start. He has 17-plus fantasy points two of three games. Monangai has looked tremendous in recent weeks and is going to keep getting double-digit touches in this offense. He can post big numbers against this week against the Giants, a team that allows the second-most fantasy points to running backs. The Giants have allowed 192.3-rushing yards per game their last three games.

Jordan Addison, WR, Vikings. Addison was kind of quiet last week but had at least 11 fantasy points four straight before that showing. He has been really good most of the season. Don’t get too down on him over a game. Addison will return to his big ways this week against the Ravens, a team that allows the fifth most fantasy points to receivers. Baltimore has allowed at least 245-passing yards four of five games. 

COLD PLAYS   

Breece Hall, RB, Jets. Hall had his best game of the season his last time out but that was against a brutal Bengals defense. He had fewer than eight fantasy points two straight games before that bit Week 8. He has been up and down in a Jets offense that has struggled often this season. We look for a down game from Hall this week against the Browns. Cleveland has one of the best defenses in football and allows the second fewest fantasy points to running backs.

Woody Marks, RB, Texans. Just when you thought you might be able to start trusting Marks in your fantasy lineup, he scored just 2.7 fantasy points last week. He remains a volatile fantasy play for a team that has struggled to run the ball at times this year. He is more of a matchup play and one against the Jaguars this week is not a good one for Marks. Jacksonville allows the ninth fewest fantasy points to running backs. The Texans ran for just 87 yards against the Jaguars in Week 3.

Daniel Jones, QB, Colts. Jones had his first poor game of the season last week, turning the ball over five times. The Colts got down early in this game, though, and had to air it often much of the second half. This wasn’t a good thing for Jones or the Colts offense. We look for them to get a lead this week against the Falcons and take the air out of the ball. Jones could have a ho-hum performance in Week 10 against Atlanta, a team that allows the fifth fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks. The Falcons have allowed less than 200-passing yards all but a game.

Khalil Shakir, WR, Bills. Shakir is the most dependable fantasy receiver for the Bills. He has 11-plus fantasy points two straight games and six total for the season. His yardage totals aren’t great, though, so he can be a little touchdown dependent. And we aren’t sure he finds the end zone this week against the Dolphins. Miami can’t stop the run but do well against the pass, allowing the fewest fantasy points to receivers. Shakir did score against Miami in Week 3 but had just four receptions for 45 yards.

Tyler Warren, TE, Colts. Warren has cooled a bit since his fantastic start to his NFL career. He has less than double-digit fantasy points two straight games. He is getting looks, having 12 targets those two games, but is making few big plays with those looks. And we think it could be more of the same this week against the Falcons, a team that has completely shut down tight ends this season. Atlanta allows the fewest fantasy points to tight ends.

SLEEPERS    

R.J. Harvey, RB, Broncos. Harvey played 32 percent of the snaps last week, his highest total since Week 4. Harvey has touchdowns three straight games and has 16-plus fantasy points two straight. Harvey is starting to get more work and taking advantage. He has some fantasy potential this week against the Raiders. Las Vegas allows the 12th most fantasy points to running backs and 150-plus rushing yards two straight games.

J.J. McCarthy, QB, Vikings. McCarthy returned from his ankle injury last week and played a strong game, leading his team to an upset road win against a good Lions team. McCarthy had a three-touchdown performance, giving him three-touchdown games two of three this season. He has topped 21 fantasy points two games as well. He has some potential in this potent Vikings offense, especially this week against the Ravens. Baltimore allows the eighth most fantasy points to quarterbacks.

Ty Johnson, RB, Bills. Johnson doesn’t get much weekly work but gets some touches on a weekly basis. He scored a season high 10 fantasy points last week. The only reason we kind of like Johnson this week is because you have to think the Bills are going to blow out the Dolphins. This means that Johnson could get some garbage time touches against a bad defense. Miami allows the sixth most fantasy points to running backs and at least 122-rushing yards all but two games.

Darius Slayton, WR, Giants. Slayton returned to the lineup Week 8 and has played at least 73 percent of the snaps two straight games. He was targeted a season-high seven times last week, catching five passes for 62 yards. He has some potential for the big game in this offense, especially this week against the Bears. Chicago allows the third most fantasy points to receivers. Slayton is worth a look as a WR3 or flex option in Week 10.

Dalton Schultz, TE, Texans. Schultz had six receptions for 77 yards on eight targets last week against a good Broncos defense. He has 11-plus fantasy points three of four games. He has been really consistent in recent weeks, making him a good spot play for fantasy owners. And this week against the Jaguars might be a spot to play him. Jacksonville struggles to stop the tight end, allowing the second-most fantasy points to tight ends. Schultz had five receptions against the Jags in Week 3.

High/Low Scoring Games

Each week, we will take a look at some of the high and low-scoring games for the coming week. In high-scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low-scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.

High Scoring Games: Ravens/Vikings, Bills/Dolphins, Giants/Bears, Patriots/Bucs, Lions/Commanders, Rams/49ers.

Low Scoring Games: Raiders/Broncos, Browns/Jets, Jaguars/Texans, Saints/Panthers.

Bye Weeks: Bengals, Cowboys, Chiefs, Titans.

Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at jeff@rtsports.com. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.

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Garrett Wilson Nov 9 2:30pm CT
Garrett Wilson

New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (knee) exited during the third quarter of Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Cleveland Browns. He is officially listed as questionable to return. At the time of his departure, he had three targets but zero receptions. New York's passing game as a whole has been underwhelming on Sunday, with Justin Fields completing just five of 10 passes for 12 yards, zero touchdowns, and one interception through the first three quarters. With Wilson sidelined, Isaiah Williams, John Metchie, Tyler Johnson, and Mason Taylor will step up as Fields' top targets.

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Jaxson Dart Nov 9 2:30pm CT
Jaxson Dart

New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (head) was taken to the locker room to be evaluated for a concussion during the fourth quarter of Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Chicago Bears. At the time of his departure, he had 241 passing yards, 67 rushing yards, and two rushing touchdowns. The rookie quarterback has played very clean football against the Bears, leading the Giants to a one-possession lead in the fourth quarter. Russell Wilson has taken over under center and will look to preserve (or extend) New York's lead over Chicago.

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Dalton Kincaid Nov 9 2:20pm CT
Dalton Kincaid

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Miami Dolphins. He initially exited in the third quarter and was listed as questionable before being downgraded to out. Kincaid had caught two of three targets for 37 yards at the time of his departure. Dawson Knox will take over as the Bills' primary tight end as they try to erase a two-possession deficit in Miami.

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Dalton Kincaid Nov 9 2:10pm CT
Dalton Kincaid

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid (hamstring) exited during the third quarter of Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Miami Dolphins. He is officially listed as questionable to return, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. At the time of his departure, Kincaid had caught two of three targets for a team-leading 37 yards. The 26-year-old and his teammates haven't been able to get much going offensively, falling into a shocking two-possession deficit against Miami. Dawson Knox will take over as the Bills' primary tight end until Kincaid can return to action.

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Jordan Whittington Nov 9 2:10pm CT
Jordan Whittington

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Jordan Whittington (back) is officially active for Sunday's Week 10 contest against the San Francisco 49ers. He had previously been listed as questionable. Despite suiting up Sunday, Whittington can't be trusted as a reliable fantasy option. The 25-year-old saw his snap share drop to 44 percent last week, and he didn't command a single target in the Rams' win. With both Puka Nacua and Davante Adams healthy, Whittington's can be left on waivers in most fantasy leagues.

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Darius Slayton Nov 9 2:00pm CT
Darius Slayton

New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (hamstring) has returned to Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Chicago Bears. He initially exited in the first half with a hamstring injury and was deemed questionable to return. He checked back in during the second half, looking to build on an impressive start that included three catches for 85 yards. He'll continue to operate alongside Wan'Dale Robinson in the Giants' offense.

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Terrell Jennings Nov 9 2:00pm CT
Terrell Jennings

New England Patriots running back Terrell Jennings (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He exited in the first quarter and was originally listed as questionable before his status was downgraded. Jennings earned the Patriots' first carry on Sunday and ultimately tallied five rushing yards on four attempts. He had been handling increased volume alongside TreVeyon Henderson with Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) sidelined for the second consecutive week. Henderson will remain atop the depth chart while D'Ernest Johnson operates as his backup.

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Cooper Kupp Nov 9 1:50pm CT
Cooper Kupp

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp (hamstring, heel) is officially active for Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Arizona Cardinals. He had been listed as questionable but was trending in the right direction after logging a full practice on Friday. The veteran receiver is returning from a one-week absence and has been relatively underwhelming this season with 24 catches, 293 yards, and one touchdown through seven games. He and Rashid Shaheed will co-exist behind alpha receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba on Sunday afternoon.

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AJ Barner Nov 9 1:40pm CT
AJ Barner

Seattle Seahawks tight end AJ Barner (calf) is officially active for Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Arizona Cardinals. He had been listed as questionable but was trending in the right direction after logging a full practice on Friday. The pass-catching tight end has had an up-and-down season, offering low-end TE1 value from time to time. Overall, though, he ranks as the TE18 in PPR leagues through eight games. He's a high-end TE2 with low-end TE1 upside this week.

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Tory Horton Nov 9 1:40pm CT
Tory Horton

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tory Horton (groin, shin) is officially inactive for Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Arizona Cardinals. He had been listed as doubtful after missing the Seahawks' Thursday and Friday practices. He had four catches for 48 yards and two touchdowns last week, so Seattle will miss his presence. With that said, they've found reinforcements in the form of Rashid Shaheed, who was acquired from the Saints last week.

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Tyler Allgeier Nov 9 1:30pm CT
Tyler Allgeier

Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier had 11 carries for 57 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns during Sunday's Week 10 loss against the Indianapolis Colts. Allgeier's production has been inconsistent this year, and Sunday's overtime thriller saw him post his largest carry total since Week 4. The 25-year-old remains the backup option behind Bijan Robinson, showcasing that he can have standalone fantasy value from time to time. Unfortunately, his good games have been a bit unpredictable, so it's tough to trust him as a fantasy starter as long as he's healthy. For now, he remains a handcuff with low-end RB3/flex appeal in Week 11 against the Carolina Panthers.

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Brock Purdy Nov 9 1:30pm CT
Brock Purdy

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) is inactive for Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Los Angeles Rams. He had been listed as questionable but was not expected to play after being a limited participant in practice last week. The team is hopeful that Purdy can return in Week 11 following a six-game absence. So far, he has appeared in just two games this season. Mac Jones will earn another start in his absence on Sunday.

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Darius Slayton Nov 9 1:20pm CT
Darius Slayton

New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (hamstring) exited during the second quarter of Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Chicago Bears. He is questionable to return. He was having a spectacular game at the time of his departure, catching three passes for 85 yards as the Giants' leading receiver. With Slayton sidelined for the time being, Ray-Ray McCloud III or Jalin Hyatt could step up as the No. 2 receiver behind Wan'Dale Robinson. Tight ends Theo Johnson and Daniel Bellinger should also be heavily involved.

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Terrell Jennings Nov 9 1:00pm CT
Terrell Jennings

New England Patriots running back Terrell Jennings (knee) exited during the first quarter of Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is officially listed as questionable to return. At the time of his departure, he had five rushing yards on four carries, including the Patriots' first rush attempt of the game. Jennings had been handling increased volume alongside TreVeyon Henderson with Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) sidelined for the second consecutive week. Henderson will remain atop the depth chart while D'Ernest Johnson operates as his backup until Jennings can return.

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Drake London Nov 9 12:40pm CT
Drake London

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London caught six of his eight targets for 104 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's Week 10 loss against the Indianapolis Colts. The former first-round pick tallied 100+ yards and at least one touchdown for the fourth time in his last five games. He has cemented himself as the only consistent pass-catching option in Atlanta as Kyle Pitts and Darnell Mooney continue to post iffy results week over week. London should remain a high-end WR1 option when the Falcons host the Carolina Panthers in Week 11.

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Jonathan Taylor Nov 9 12:20pm CT
Jonathan Taylor

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor had 32 carries for 244 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns during Sunday's overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin. He also caught all three of his targets for an additional 42 receiving yards. The superstar running back strengthened his candidacy for the NFL rushing title, and he also improved his unlikely but not impossible odds in the MVP race. Taylor is now the overall RB1 in fantasy football this season. He remains an undisputed must-start on the other side of Indianapolis' Week 11 bye.

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Ollie Gordon II Nov 9 11:20am CT
Ollie Gordon II

Miami Dolphins rookie running back Ollie Gordon II (ankle), who was considered questionable for Week 10 against the division-rival Buffalo Bills, is officially active on Sunday. Gordon suffered an ankle injury in last Thursday night's Week 9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but with more time to recover between games, he's ready to roll this weekend. The 21-year-old has been Miami's RB2 so far this year behind bell-cow RB De'Von Achane, which has forced Jaylen Wright down to RB3 duties. In his first nine NFL games, Gordon has had 40 rushing attempts for 122 yards (3.1 yards per tote) and a touchdown while adding six receptions for 30 yards and another TD on eight targets. The 6-foot-2, 225-pounder gives the Dolphins a size/speed combination they haven't had in a while, but unless Achane gets hurt, he won't be much more than a handcuff in fantasy.

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Julian Hill Nov 9 11:20am CT
Julian Hill

Miami Dolphins tight end Julian Hill (ankle) is officially inactive for Sunday's divisional clash against the visiting Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium in Week 10. Despite logging three limited practices this week, Hill will miss his third straight game. The 25-year-old has not been able to take advantage of Darren Waller (pectoral) being on Injured Reserve. With Hill out again this weekend, Greg Dulcich figures to be the team's top pass-catching TE after he caught all five of his targets for 49 yards in the Week 9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football. Still, Dulcich won't be much more than a low-end TE2 streaming option for fantasy managers against Buffalo. Hill is still searching for his first touchdown of the year and has only 10 receptions for 77 yards on 13 carries for Miami in 2025.

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Josh Palmer Nov 9 11:10am CT
Josh Palmer

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Joshua Palmer (ankle, knee) is officially inactive for a divisional clash on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Palmer put in limited practices this week, but the Bills didn't think he was ready to return to action just yet. The 26-year-old pass-catcher has not played since Week 6 and has been a disappointment so far in his first year in Buffalo after joining the team in free agency. With Palmer out again in Miami this weekend, the Bills will continue on with Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman as their top options at the position, with Elijah Moore, Curtis Samuel, and Tyrell Shavers battling for WR3 targets. Palmer's next chance to return will be for a Week 11 tilt against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He should remain on the waiver wire in most fantasy leagues. Palmer has only 14 catches for 234 yards and no touchdowns so far in 2025 on 20 targets.

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D'Andre Swift Nov 9 11:10am CT
D'Andre Swift

Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift (groin, personal) is active for Sunday's Week 10 contest against the New York Giants. He had been listed as questionable after missing Friday's practice. The veteran ball-carrier has impressed when healthy this season, but after a short absence, he suddenly faces competition from standout rookie Kyle Monangai. With a wintry mix falling and a matchup against the Giants' 31st-ranked run defense, the Bears are expected to use a healthy dose of both Swift and Monangai out of the backfield on Sunday. Both can be low-end RB2 options in fantasy football.

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