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Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Rankings & Top Pickups (Week 10)

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Rankings & Top Pickups (Week 10)

Our analysts combine to provide rankings for Week 10 waiver wire targets. We’ll help you prioritize your bids for the week ahead. And here’s a look at our comprehensive Week 10 waiver wire advice article.

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Week 10 Waiver Wire Rankings

Waiver Wire Rankings powered by FantasyProsECR (TM) – Expert Consensus Rankings

Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Top Pickups for Week 10

Isiah Pacheco (RB – KC): Why would anyone roster a straight-line runner at the top of a three-headed committee? The answer is because it’s the Chiefs. We should not question the wishes of one Andy Reid when it comes to personnel. He must see something in Pacheco that is not completely obvious, like his combination of size and speed. Kansas City’s upcoming schedule is extremely favorable for RBs, so Pacheco might actually be flex-worthy very soon.

Kylin Hill (RB – GB): In retrospect, Hill should have been a stash all along. We hope Aaron Jones does not miss significant time with the ankle injury he sustained in Week 9, but A.J. Dillon has not earned a full-time nod in his stead with his performance this season so far. Hill was very good in Jones’ absence last season until he went down with a torn ACL. Depending on Jones’ status, Hill could be a very sneaky pick up with upside through the fantasy football playoffs.

Terrace Marshall (CAR): My truther heart can’t be contained. HE’S ALIVE! HE’S ALIVE! After being proclaimed deceased by the fantasy community, Marshall has shown signs of life over the last two weeks. Since Week 8, Marshall has a 22.7% target share with WR29 and WR13 (pending SNF & MNF) finishes. Marshall has stacked back-to-back games with at least 1.70 yards per route run (2.42, 1.70). With a return date with the Falcons ahead this week, Marshall will be a WR3/4. The next two games aren’t as kind, but he’s garnering volume that will still put him in the flex conversation.

Cade Otton (TB): Otton has been fantastic in fantasy in relief of Brate. In his four games as Tampa Bay’s starter, he’s been the TE12, TE10, TE33 and TE3 in fantasy scoring. Much like Dulcich, Otton is playing an every-down role in what looks like a broken offense, but it hasn’t hurt his fantasy value one bit. If Otton is the starter in Week 10, he gets a smash matchup with SEA, which has given up the most-receiving yards per game and the highest yards per reception to opposing tight ends.

Cole Kmet (CHI): Kmet decided to awaken from his season-long coma in Week 9. Heading into Monday Night Football, Kmet is the TE2 in scoring for the week after spiking two touchdowns against the Dolphins. Kmet could stack back-to-back top-12 TE weeks with a glorious meeting with the Lions incoming. Detroit is 10th in receiving yards and fourth (tied) in receiving touchdowns allowed to tight ends.

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