6 Fantasy Football Bold Predictions: Week 10 (2023)

It’s time for weekly bold predictions. The point here is that if you follow the consensus, you’re probably going to have a good team. But in order to go from good to great, you have to take some chances. You have to do your homework and figure out where you can zig when the rest of your league (or at least your opponent this week) zags. In short, you need to know how and when to be bold.

We asked our analysts to provide a bold prediction for Week 10. Their answers and justifications are below.

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Fantasy Football Week 10 Bold Predictions

What is one bold fantasy prediction (player related) for the upcoming week and why could it happen?

Tony Pollard is the RB1 in Week 10. The former Memphis star has been awful lately, scoring fewer than 7.9 half-point PPR fantasy points in four of his past five games. However, he has been a buy-low target for me for the past few weeks because of his upcoming schedule. Pollard faces the New York Giants in Week 10. New York has surrendered 21.8 fantasy points per game to running backs, the sixth-most in the NFL. Last week, Josh Jacobs was the RB2 with 98 rushing yards, two touchdowns, and 21.8 fantasy points against the Giants. Pollard should have a similar performance.”
Mike Fanelli (FantasyPros)

Tony Pollard finally breaks out of his slump, has a monster game, and finishes RB1 on the week. Pollard hasn’t been as explosive and efficient this year but the workload has been great. He gets to face a reeling New York Giants team and the Dallas Cowboys have the highest implied team total at 28.5 points this week. Positive TD regression is coming in a big way for Tony Pollard.”
Robert Norton (Last Word On Sports)

Kyler Murray will come back and ball out his first week back and be a QB1 in fantasy football. Kyler is a great athlete and has been working hard to get back ahead of schedule. The Cardinals are saying that his running will not be hindered, which was a fear. He was a top scoring quarterback prior to the injury and will come back against a Falcons defense who just let Josh Dobbs get traded to Minnesota a few days prior and put up 31 points! Kyler will be unleashed and show why he is a top flight quarterback.”
Adam Dove (The Fantasy Couriers)

DK Metcalf is about to set the field on fire, torching the Washington Commanders’ defense in a jaw-dropping performance. Washington’s pass defense is horrible as the 3rd-worst defense against fantasy wide receivers this season. In 8 healthy games this year, Metcalf still leads the Seahawks in receiving yards. Also has seen 8-plus targets in three of his last 5 games. By the end of this Week 10 showdown, Metcalf will have accumulated a jaw-dropping stat line, easily surpassing 150 receiving yards and notching not one, not two, but three touchdowns. His performance will leave fans, analysts, and fantasy owners alike astounded and serve as a reminder that when Metcalf is on the field, the extraordinary is always within reach.”
Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)

WR Davante Adams finishes outside the Top 40 WRs, and WR Noah Brown finishes ahead of him. The Raiders have struggled all year in pass protection and now they have to take on one of the best defenses in the NFL, the Jets. In this week of The Bold and the Beautiful Fantasy Predictions, Ringo is betting that trend continues. Instead, he’d rather roll the dice on WR Noah Brown, assuming Nico Collins doesn’t play. Will Davante Adams struggle vs the Jets? Will Noah Brown do well vs Cincinnati? Will Mark Ringo ever tell a funny joke? Tune in next week to find these answers and more, on The Bold and the Beautiful Fantasy Predictions on Fantasy Pros!”
Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)

Mike Gesicki has 50+ receiving yards and a touchdown against the Colts. Gesicki quietly had a huge uptick in snap share (86%) and routes run (41) last week, as the WR-depleted Patriots made heavy use of two-TE sets. Gesicki was targeted only twice and had no receptions, but the usage spike portends bigger and better things for the sixth-year tight end, who played for Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien when O’Brien was the head coach at Penn State. Gesicki has a nice Week 10 matchup against a Colts defense that has yielded the fifth-most receiving yards and seventh-most fantasy points to tight ends.”
Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)

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