Fri Nov 7 10:33am ET
By MIKE BARNER
Contributing Writer
Some of the worst defenses in the league won’t be in action during Week 10 with the Bengals, Cowboys and Titans all on a bye. That might lead to a lower-scoring slate. With that in mind, here are some of the top players to consider for your lineups, as well as some to possibly avoid.
Quarterbacks
Justin Herbert, LAC vs. PIT ($6,600): One bad defense that will take the field is the Steelers, who have allowed 24.4 points per game. Their biggest weakness has been defending the pass, which has contributed to them allowing the most passing yards per game in the league. We could get a monster stat line from Herbert, who already has four straight games with multiple touchdowns.
Davis Mills, HOU vs. JAX ($4,900): C.J. Stroud (concussion) has been ruled out for this game. Starting in his place will be Mills, who threw for 137 yards in relief of Stroud last week against the Broncos. The Jaguars have allowed the second-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks, so Mills could be worth taking a chance on in tournament play at his cheap salary.
Player to Avoid
Trevor Lawrence, JAX at HOU ($5,100): Lawrence’s two rushing touchdowns against the Raiders last week salvaged what would have been a bad stat line. He threw for 220 yards, one interception and no touchdowns. That marked the fifth time over the last six games that he had one or no passing touchdowns. The Texans have one of the best secondaries in the league and limited Lawrence to 222 yards and no touchdowns in Week 3. Avoid him for this rematch.
Running Backs
Christian McCaffrey, SF vs. LAR ($9,000): McCaffrey breezed through an easy matchup against the Giants last week, rushing 28 times for 106 yards and one touchdown. He also caught five passes for 67 yards and another score. He is averaging 25.4 touches per game, has over 1,200 total yards and has scored eight touchdowns. In Week 5, he finished with 139 total yards and a touchdown versus the Rams. Expect him to have a high floor in their rematch.
Quinshon Judkins, CLE at NYJ ($6,500): The Browns having a bye last week gave Judkins enough time to be cleared from his shoulder injury that he suffered in Week 8 against the Patriots. Prior to leaving that game early, he had rushed 99 times for 406 yards and five touchdowns over his previous five games. With the Jets trading away Quinnen Williams at the deadline, Judkins might not be met with much resistance in the middle during this game.
Player to Avoid
Breece Hall, NYJ vs. CLE ($6,000): The Browns are bad because of their quarterback situation, not their defense. They have been stellar against the run, allowing the ninth-fewest rushing yards per game in the league. That has included them limiting running backs to 3.68 yards per carry. This matchup could prove to be tough sledding for Hall.
Wide Receivers
Ladd McConkey, LAC vs. PIT ($6,300): The Chargers spread the wealth against the Titans last week, giving four different players at least five targets. McConkey left the matchup with a modest four catches for 56 yards. However, with his six targets, he has now been targeted at least six times in all but one game this season. The Steelers have already had their bye week, but they still lead the league with 129 receptions allowed to wide receivers. McConkey makes for a great stacking option with Herbert.
Romeo Doubs, GB vs. PHI ($5,000): The Packers have lost tight end Tucker Kraft (knee) for the season, dealing a huge blow to their passing attack. With him leaving early against the Panthers last week, Doubs stepped up to catch seven of 10 targets for 91 yards. With the potential for more passes coming his way moving forward, he could provide value at such a cheap salary.
Player to Avoid
Chris Olave, NO at CAR ($6,100): The Panthers have been relying on their rushing attack and their defense to win games. They have been stingy against wide receivers, allowing the 10th-fewest receptions to the position. They have also given up just five receiving touchdowns to the position. Olave is already averaging only 62.2 yards per game, so this is not a good spot for him to produce one of his finer stat lines.
Tight Ends
Oronde Gadsden II, LAC vs. PIT ($5,100): After not being involved a lot in the beginning of the season, Gadsden has been targeted 27 times across the last four games. He has turned them into 24 receptions for 377 yards and two touchdowns. As far as tight ends go, his average depth of target of 8.1 yards shows big-play upside. He makes for another excellent stacking partner with Herbert.
Dalton Kincaid, BUF at MIA ($4,300): The Dolphins have given up six touchdowns to tight ends, which is tied for the second-most in the NFL. One of them came from Kincaid, who finished with five receptions, 66 yards and one touchdown against them in Week 3. Kincaid also has at least 100 receiving yards in two of his last three games, further increasing his appeal for this slate.
Player to Avoid
George Kittle, LAR vs. SF ($4,500): Kittle came away with a modest four receptions for 32 yards against the Giants in Week 9. He was targeted four times and has yet to receive more than five targets in a game this season. With his limited workload, he has yet to surpass 43 receiving yards in a game. The Rams have allowed the third-fewest yards per target to tight ends (5.72), so the sky isn’t exactly the limit here for Kittle.
Mike Barner has been covering fantasy sports since 2007. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Yahoo, SportsLine and RotoWire. Mike was also a finalist for the 2018 FSWA Basketball Writer of the Year award. Follow Mike on Twitter @rotomikebarner.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman (hamstring) has been activated from Injured Reserve and is officially active for the Week 10 contest on Sunday against the hosting New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. Tillman will be playing in his first game since injuring his hamstring in Week 4, so he could have some limitations in terms of his snap count this weekend. The matchup is a good one against a Jets secondary that just traded away All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner, but the 25-year-old will still be a pretty risky WR4/flex for fantasy managers in his first game back with rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel now running the Browns' offense. Still, Tillman is worth a pickup off the waiver wire if he's available in your league and you need WR depth. Rookie wideout Isaiah Bond (foot) is out on Sunday, so it's possible Tillman is heavily involved right away.
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Cleveland Browns rookie linebacker Carson Schwesinger (ankle), who was listed as questionable for the Week 10 game against the New York Jets, is officially active on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Schwesinger will be active despite suffering a high-ankle sprain in the team's Week 8 loss to the New England Patriots, but he was able to heal up during last week's bye. The 22-year-old could be slowed down a bit, but he was fortunate to suffer just a low-grade high-ankle sprain. He's been a bright spot for a capable Browns defense in his first year in the NFL, totaling 64 tackles (25 solo), a sack, four tackles for loss, one interception, and a pass breakup in his eight starts. The Browns' defense/special teams is a top-five fantasy option this weekend against a Jets team coming into the weekend with just one win on the season.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have declared TE Hunter Long, RB Cody Schrader, DL Austin X. Johnson, WR Brian Thomas Jr., OL Ezra Cleveland and CB Jourdan Lewis inactive for Week 10.
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New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara (ankle) is active for Week 10's game versus the Carolina Panthers.
Fantasy Spin: Kamara had been listed as questionable on the injury report after being a limited participant in all three of New Orleans' practice sessions during the week. He continues to be an important part of the Saints' running and passing games and can be viewed as a flex option or better in fantasy leagues.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have declared DT CJ Brewer, LB Haason Reddick, OT Luke Haggard, LB Markees Watts, RB Bucky Irving, OG Elijah Klein and WR Chris Godwin inactive for Week 10.
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The New York Giants have declared C John Michael Schmitz, OG Evan Neal, PK Graham Gano, QB Jameis Winston, DE Victor Dimukeje, CB Paulson Adebo and DE Chauncey Golston inactive for Week 10.
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New York Jets wide receivers Allen Lazard and Adonai Mitchell are both healthy inactives for the team's Week 10 contest on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. Despite Josh Reynolds (hip) being on Injured Reserve, Lazard will sit out coming out of the team's bye week. The 29-year-old caught just one of his two targets for five yards in the Week 8 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, and he has only seven catches for 45 yards and a touchdown in 2025 with the Jets. Mitchell was acquired from the Indianapolis Colts at Tuesday's trade deadline in the deal that sent All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts, but the Jets don't think he's ready to contribute on offense just yet. John Metchie III, who was acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles last week, is active, though, and could be battling for WR2 duties behind Wilson in his debut with the team.
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Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones Sr.(shoulder, toe) is officially active for Sunday's Week 10 contest against the Baltimore Ravens. He had been listed as questionable after logging a limited practice on Friday. Jones exited last week's game with a shoulder injury, but it wasn't too serious, and now he'll return to action just seven days later. The 30-year-old should lead the Vikings' backfield on Sunday, looking to build off his average of 8.7 yards per carry from Week 9. He remains a low-end RB2 in fantasy football.
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Cleveland Browns rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. (hamstring) is officially active on Sunday as the team takes on the New York Jets in Week 10. Fannin was added to this week's injury report after not practicing on Thursday, and he entered Sunday's game with a questionable tag. The 21-year-old should remain in starting fantasy lineups in a plus matchup against a Jets team that lost two of their best playmakers at the trade deadline on Tuesday in defensive lineman Quinnen Williams and cornerback Sauce Gardner. Fannin comes into Sunday's tilt with team highs in catches (38), receiving yards (352), and targets (51) while also scoring twice to begin his NFL career. His fantasy ceiling is a bit capped with David Njoku also being involved, but at the very least, Fannin should be considered a low-end TE2 for fantasy managers now that he's officially playing.
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Minnesota Vikings RB Aaron Jones (shoulder) is active for Week 10's game versus the Baltimore Ravens.
Fantasy Spin: Jones had been listed as questionable on the injury report after participating on a limited basis in two of Minnesota's three practice sessions during the week. He should see the bulk of the carries for the Vikings this afternoon and can be deployed as an RB2 or flex option in fantasy league lineups.
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The Miami Dolphins have declared QB Quinn Ewers, CB Rasul Douglas, LB Andre Carter II, WR Dee Eskridge, S Ashtyn Davis, LB Chop Robinson and TE Julian Hill inactive for Week 10.
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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.
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As expected, New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (knee) is active for the Week 10 game on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. After missing a couple of games due to a hyperextended knee, Wilson is ready to go coming out of the team's Week 9 bye. The 25-year-old will immediately return to being the team's top wideout, and he shouldn't face any restrictions this weekend. The drawback for fantasy managers is that the Jets have had one of the worst passing attacks in the league this year, and Wilson will have a bad matchup against Cleveland's defense. Targets shouldn't be an issue for Wilson, but efficiency against the Browns could be. Wilson comes into Week 10 action with 36 receptions on the year for 395 yards and four touchdowns in six games as quarterback Justin Fields' top target. Despite the tough matchup, fantasy managers should get him back into their lineups.
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