Here are rankings from our analysts for Week 10 of the fantasy football season. You can find our expert consensus fantasy football rankings for the week here. And you can also sync your fantasy football league for free using our My Playbook tool for custom advice, rankings, and analysis.
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- Fantasy Football Start/Sit Rankings & Advice: Tight End
- Fantasy Football Start/Sit Rankings & Advice: Defense
- Fantasy Football Start/Sit Rankings & Advice: Kicker
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Fantasy Football Week 10 Rankings & Start/Sit Advice
Week 10 Player Notes & Start/Sit Advice
Chris Olave (NO) at PIT: Saints -2.5 | 40.5 O/U
- Despite exiting Week 5 early and missing Week 6 with a concussion, Olave had 26-350-2 receiving on 43 targets in five games without No. 1 WR Michael Thomas (foot, IR) in Weeks 4-9.
- Olave ranks No. 1 in the league with 137.1 air yards per game (per RotoViz).
- The Steelers are No. 1 in most fantasy points allowed to wide receivers (38.8 FPPG).
Amari Cooper (CLE) at MIA: Browns +3.5 | 48.5 O/U
- Cooper had 5-131-1 receiving on seven targets without TE David Njoku (ankle) in Week 8, and Njoku is uncertain to play coming out of the bye.
- A boom/bust receiver, Copper has been a fantasy WR1 in half his games this year.
- The Dolphins defense is No. 29 in dropback EPA per play (0.152).
The last time Amari Cooper and Xavien Howard faced offpic.twitter.com/9Kl6eLKQEf
— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) November 9, 2022
Christian Kirk (JAX) at KC: Jaguars +9.5 | 50.5 O/U
- Kirk was horrible in Week 5 with just 11 scoreless yards — but in the first four weeks of the season he had 20-327-3 receiving on 36 targets … and in the most recent four weeks he had 22-236-2 on 31 targets: Those numbers are livable.
- The Chiefs are No. 32 in defensive pass DVOA against No. 1 wide receivers (32.1%) and could be without starting CB Jaylen Watson (concussion).
D.J. Moore (CAR) vs. ATL: Panthers +3 | 44 O/U
- In the past three weeks, without No. 1 RB Christian McCaffrey and No. 2 WR Robbie Anderson — both of whom were traded in Week 7 — Moore has 15-245-2 receiving on 27 targets.
- Moore is No. 2 at the position — trailing only Cooper Kupp — with his 97% snap rate.
- Against the Falcons in Week 8, Moore had 6-152-1 receiving on 11 targets.
- The Falcons are No. 2 in most fantasy points allowed to wide receivers (37.4 FPPG).
DeVonta Smith (PHI) vs. WAS: Eagles -11 | 44 O/U
- Smith went off against the Commanders in Week 3 with a position-best 8-169-1 receiving on 12 targets.
- The Commanders are No. 32 in defensive pass DVOA against No. 2 wide receivers (35.4%).
3 brilliant catches from DeVonta Smith today against the Commanders pic.twitter.com/yMRTSR09qc
— Nate Tice (@Nate_Tice) September 26, 2022
Michael Pittman (IND) at LV: Colts +6.5 | 42.5 O/U
- Pittman had season-low marks last week in targets (6), receptions (3) and yards (22) — but before that he had 528 yards on 70 targets in seven games.
- The Raiders defense is No. 30 in dropback SR (52.2%), No. 31 in dropback EPA per play (0.233) and No. 32 in pass DVOA (30.8%).
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If you want to dive deeper into fantasy football, be sure to check out our award-winning slate of Fantasy Football Tools as you navigate your season. From our Start/Sit Assistant – which provides your optimal lineup, based on accurate consensus projections – to our Waiver Wire Assistant – which allows you to quickly see which available players will improve your team and by how much – we’ve got you covered this fantasy football season.