Fantasy Football Week 10 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2023)

Welcome to Week 10, friends. As always, we’re here to provide you with some fantasy football Quick Grades (or Start/Sit Grades, if you prefer) for the week.

We tapped into our consensus projections and rankings and Derek Brown’s weekly Primer to generate this week’s Quick Grades. See below for the results and accompanying notes.

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Week 10 Quarterback Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 10
1 A+ Josh Allen BUF DEN
2 A Joe Burrow CIN HOU
3 A Dak Prescott DAL NYG
4 A Lamar Jackson BAL CLE
5 A Jared Goff DET LAC
6 B+ Justin Herbert LAC DET
7 B C.J. Stroud HOU CIN
8 B Brock Purdy SF JAC
9 B Trevor Lawrence JAC SF
10 B Geno Smith SEA WAS
11 B- Sam Howell WAS SEA
12 B- Kyler Murray ARI ATL
13 C+ Derek Carr NO MIN
14 C Baker Mayfield TB TEN
15 C Joshua Dobbs MIN NO
16 C Russell Wilson DEN BUF
17 C- Gardner Minshew II IND NE
18 C- Will Levis TEN TB
19 D+ Taylor Heinicke ATL ARI
20 D Jordan Love GB PIT
21 D Tyson Bagent CHI CAR
22 D Deshaun Watson CLE BAL
23 D Bryce Young CAR CHI
24 F Mac Jones NE IND
25 F Kenny Pickett PIT GB
26 F Zach Wilson NYJ LV
27 F Aidan O’Connell LV NYJ
28 F Tommy DeVito NYG DAL
29 F Clayton Tune ARI ATL
30 F P.J. Walker CLE BAL
31 F Desmond Ridder ATL ARI
32 F Matt Barkley NYG DAL
33 F Mitch Trubisky PIT GB
34 F Jimmy Garoppolo LV NYJ
35 F Malik Willis TEN TB
36 F Tyler Huntley BAL CLE
37 F Bailey Zappe NE IND
38 F Jacoby Brissett WAS SEA
39 F Jameis Winston NO MIN

Gardner Minshew: Since assuming the starting role in Week 6, Minshew has only one top 12 fantasy finish (QB3 in Week 7). Among 35 qualifying quarterbacks, Minshew is 23rd in yards per attempt, 22nd in passer rating, and 29th in highly accurate throw rate. All of these QB2-worthy metrics line up with his 22nd ranking in fantasy points per dropback. Since Week 6, the Patriots have been a below-average pass defense. In this timeframe, they have allowed the 11th-highest yards per attempt, the sixth-most passing touchdowns (tied), and the fourth-most passing yards per game. Over the last four weeks, the Patriots have allowed the fifth-most fantasy points via passing. Minshew is a solid QB2 who could flirt with top-12 numbers this week. Week 10 Positional Value: QB2

Mac Jones: Jones is the QB30 in fantasy with only two QB1 weeks on his resume this season. Among 35 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 27th in passing grade, 30th in yards per attempt, and 29th in adjusted completion rate. Jones is no more than another low-end QB2 this week in a bad matchup. Since Week 6, Indy has been a tough pass defense to lock horns with. Over the last four weeks, they have allowed the 11th-lowest yards per attempt, sixth-lowest passer rating, and the 13th-lowest adjusted completion rate. Week 10 Positional Value: QB2

Derek Carr: Carr has begun to find his footing in this offense with three QB1 outings in his last four games (QB9, QB10, QB11). Since Week 6, Carr has been 11th in passing grade, 12th in yards per attempt, and tenth in adjusted completion rate. He faces a Minnesota pass defense that has been impressive the last few weeks. Since Week 5, they have operated with the seventh-highest rate of zone coverage (76.9%), allowing the 11th-lowest fantasy points per dropback. They have also given up the 12th-lowest yards per attempt and tenth-lowest passer rating. During this stretch, they have been only 22nd in pressure rate. They continue to lead the NFL in blitz rate (51.3%). Against the blitz, Carr ranks 20th in passing grade and 24th in adjusted completion rate with the sixth-highest turnover-worthy play rate. Week 10 Positional Value: QB2

Josh Dobbs: Last week, with zero practice time with the team, Dobbs came off the bench to rank 17th in passing grade, 21st in yards per attempt, and 23rd in adjusted completion rate among 28 qualifying quarterbacks. I will not take anything away from Dobbs because what he accomplished last week was not only improbable, but it was incredible despite his deeper metrics lagging. The 66 rushing yards and one score he rolled up on the ground definitely helped save his fantasy day, though. The Saints won’t be nearly as giving as the Falcons were, though. Since Week 5, New Orleans has allowed the fourth-lowest passer rating and yards per attempt while also boasting the lowest adjusted completion rate given up. Week 10 Positional Value: QB2

Jordan Love: Love is the QB15 in fantasy, but that doesn’t accurately reflect his recent play. Since Week 5, he has finished as the QB15 or higher only twice. Among 35 qualifying quarterbacks, Love is 24th in passing grade, 25th in yards per attempt, and 34th in adjusted completion rate. Since Week 5, the Steelers have clamped down on quarterbacks with the lowest passing touchdowns allowed, the eighth-lowest passer rating, and the seventh-fewest fantasy points via passing permitted. The Steelers can also get after the quarterback, which has been Love’s kryptonite. Pittsburgh is third in blitz rate and sixth in pressure rate. Against pressure, Love has the tenth-lowest passing grade and the fourth-lowest adjusted completion rate. Week 10 Positional Value: QB2

Kenny Pickett: Pickett is a basement-level QB2. He has zero QB1 finishes this season and hasn’t been better than QB15 in any week. He hasn’t passed for at least 250 yards in any game this season and has only one outing with multiple passing touchdowns. Even in Superflex, you can probably get more production by starting a positional player over Pickett. Week 10 Positional Value: Sit

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Week 10 Wide Receiver Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 10
1 A+ Stefon Diggs BUF DEN
2 A+ CeeDee Lamb DAL NYG
3 A+ Amon-Ra St. Brown DET LAC
4 A+ Ja’Marr Chase CIN HOU
5 A+ Keenan Allen LAC DET
6 A Mike Evans TB TEN
7 A Brandon Aiyuk SF JAC
8 A Adam Thielen CAR CHI
9 A DeAndre Hopkins TEN TB
10 A DK Metcalf SEA WAS
11 A Michael Pittman Jr. IND NE
12 A Chris Olave NO MIN
13 A Garrett Wilson NYJ LV
14 A Davante Adams LV NYJ
15 A- DJ Moore CHI CAR
16 A- Tank Dell HOU CIN
17 A- Diontae Johnson PIT GB
18 A- Deebo Samuel SF JAC
19 B+ Terry McLaurin WAS SEA
20 B+ Christian Kirk JAC SF
21 B+ Marquise Brown ARI ATL
22 B Chris Godwin TB TEN
23 B Amari Cooper CLE BAL
24 B Calvin Ridley JAC SF
25 B Tyler Lockett SEA WAS
26 B Jordan Addison MIN NO
27 B Courtland Sutton DEN BUF
28 B Zay Flowers BAL CLE
29 B Gabe Davis BUF DEN
30 B- Jahan Dotson WAS SEA
31 B- George Pickens PIT GB
32 B- Demario Douglas NE IND
33 B- Jerry Jeudy DEN BUF
34 C+ Rashid Shaheed NO MIN
35 C+ Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA WAS
36 C+ Michael Thomas NO MIN
37 C+ Jakobi Meyers LV NYJ
38 C+ Christian Watson GB PIT
39 C+ Tyler Boyd CIN HOU
40 C Romeo Doubs GB PIT
41 C Khalil Shakir BUF DEN
42 C Drake London ATL ARI
43 C Noah Brown HOU CIN
44 C Jayden Reed GB PIT
45 C Brandin Cooks DAL NYG
46 C Jonathan Mingo CAR CHI
47 C Quentin Johnston LAC DET
48 C Josh Reynolds DET LAC
49 C Odell Beckham Jr. BAL CLE
50 C Elijah Moore CLE BAL
51 C- Darnell Mooney CHI CAR
52 C- Wan’Dale Robinson NYG DAL
53 C- Rondale Moore ARI ATL
54 C- Jameson Williams DET LAC
55 C- JuJu Smith-Schuster NE IND
56 D+ Michael Gallup DAL NYG
57 D+ Darius Slayton NYG DAL
58 D+ Allen Lazard NYJ LV
59 D+ Rashod Bateman BAL CLE
60 D+ Josh Downs IND NE
61 D Alec Pierce IND NE
62 D Michael Wilson ARI ATL
63 D Jamison Crowder WAS SEA
64 D Jalin Hyatt NYG DAL
65 D- Van Jefferson ATL ARI
66 D- Nick Westbrook-Ikhine TEN TB
67 D- K.J. Osborn MIN NO
68 D- Brandon Powell MIN NO
69 F Trey Palmer TB TEN
70 F Kyle Philips TEN TB
71 F Robert Woods HOU CIN
72 F Donovan Peoples-Jones DET LAC
73 F KhaDarel Hodge ATL ARI
74 F Terrace Marshall Jr. CAR CHI
75 F Marvin Mims Jr. DEN BUF
76 F Allen Robinson II PIT GB
77 F Jalen Reagor NE IND
78 F Jalen Tolbert DAL NYG
79 F Curtis Samuel WAS SEA
80 F Nelson Agholor BAL CLE
81 F Isaiah McKenzie IND NE
82 F Trenton Irwin CIN HOU
83 F Tre Tucker LV NYJ
84 F Cedric Tillman CLE BAL
85 F Derius Davis LAC DET
86 F Dontayvion Wicks GB PIT
87 F Jalen Guyton LAC DET
88 F Tyler Scott CHI CAR
89 F Kalif Raymond DET LAC
90 F Hunter Renfrow LV NYJ
91 F Isaiah Hodgins NYG DAL
92 F Calvin Austin III PIT GB
93 F Jauan Jennings SF JAC
94 F Jake Bobo SEA WAS
95 F Dyami Brown WAS SEA
96 F Xavier Gipson NYJ LV
97 F Scott Miller ATL ARI
98 F Chris Moore TEN TB
99 F Deven Thompkins TB TEN
100 F Tyquan Thornton NE IND
101 F Trent Sherfield BUF DEN
102 F Zach Pascal ARI ATL
103 F Deonte Harty BUF DEN
104 F Marquise Goodwin CLE BAL
105 F KaVontae Turpin DAL NYG
106 F Trishton Jackson MIN NO
107 F Simi Fehoko LAC DET
108 F Byron Pringle WAS SEA
109 F John Metchie III HOU CIN
110 F Andrei Iosivas CIN HOU
111 F Parris Campbell NYG DAL
112 F Jamal Agnew JAC SF
113 F Lil’Jordan Humphrey DEN BUF
114 F Randall Cobb NYJ LV
115 F Xavier Hutchinson HOU CIN
116 F Greg Dortch ARI ATL
117 F Kayshon Boutte NE IND
118 F Juwann Winfree IND NE
119 F DeAndre Carter LV NYJ
120 F Sterling Shepard NYG DAL
121 F Devin Duvernay BAL CLE
122 F Tim Jones JAC SF
123 F Ray-Ray McCloud III SF JAC
124 F Lawrence Cager NYG DAL
125 F Justin Jefferson MIN NO
126 F Trent Taylor CHI CAR
127 F Charlie Jones CIN HOU

Christian Watson: With Love struggling, this entire passing offense has been hampered. Since Watson has returned to a full-time role, he has had a 17.1% target share, a 41.2% air-yard share, 1.81 YPRR, and a 20.4% first-read share. He has only two red zone targets over his last four games while noting that both came in Week 8. Over the last two weeks, the Steelers have allowed Joey Porter Jr. (28.6% catch rate and 46.3 passer rating) to shadow as he followed Calvin Ridley and DeAndre Hopkins on 50-76.5% for their routes allowing an average of only 36 scoreless receiving yards in his coverage. Don’t expect Watson to do much this week. Week 10 Positional Value: WR3/4

Romeo Doubs: Since Watson’s return to the lineup in a full-time capacity, Doubs has only a 16.3% target share, a 23.9% air-yard share, 0.81 YPRR, and an 18.4% first-read share. Since Week 5, Doubs has finished inside the top 36 wide receivers only once (WR33). He is tenth in red zone targets among wide receivers, so it’s possible he luck boxes a touchdown this week to reverse that trend but I’m not counting on it. If Porter Jr. is glued to Watson, Doubs should see a combination of Patrick Peterson (60.5% catch rate and 112.8 passer rating) and Levi Wallace (58.8% catch rate and 95.1 passer rating). Week 10 Positional Value: WR4

DeAndre Hopkins: With Levis under center, Hopkins has had a 23.5% target share, a 40.2% air-yard share, 3.24 YPRR, and a 27.3% first-read share. Overall, Hopkins is the WR24 in fantasy, ranking sixth in deep targets and tenth in red zone targets among receivers. Tampa Bay has allowed the second-highest PPR points per target and receiving yards per game to perimeter wide receivers. Week 10 Positional Value: WR2

Mike Evans: I wrote Evans off during the off-season. Wow, he has proved me wrong. He is the WR12 in fantasy, ranking eighth in deep targets among wide receivers. He is tenth in open score. He has had a 20.9% target share, a 36.4% air-yard share, 2.53 YPRR, and a 27.4% first-read share. Since Week 5, the Titans have the seventh-highest rate of two-high (55.1%). Against two-high, Evans’ target share has increased to 22.2%, and his first-read share has climbed to 30.5%. Week 10 Positional Value: WR2

Chris Godwin: Godwin is the WR36 in fantasy, ranking seventh among wide receivers in red zone targets. Godwin has had a 22.4% target share, a 27.5% air-yard share, 1.86 YPRR, and a 29.1% first-read share. Against two-high looks, his target share has dropped to 20.4%, with his YPRR (1.76) and first-read share (24.8%) also dipping. Godwin is a solid WR3. Week 10 Positional Value: WR3

Deebo Samuel: Samuel has practiced in full all week and carries no injury designation into Week 10. In Weeks 1-5, Samuel had a 21.9% target share, a 23.3% air-yard share, 2.42 YPRR, and a 24.7% first-read share as the WR24 in fantasy. Since Week 5, the Jaguars have had the ninth-highest rate of two-high in the NFL (53.6%). Against two-high, Samuel has dominated with a 29.0% target share, a 27.9% air-yard share, 4.32 YPRR, and a 36.6% first-read share. Samuel will announce his return loudly this week with a monster game. Week 10 Positional Value: WR1

Calvin Ridley: Ridley has underperformed versus expectation this season as the WR41 in fantasy. He has been a WR3 or better in only 50% of his games this season. Ridley has a 20.7% target share, a 39.8% air-yard share, 1.76 YPRR, and a 24.8% first-read share. Since Week 5, the 49ers have utilized single-high on 55.3% of their defensive snaps. Against single-high Ridley has seen his numbers jump across the board with a 25.8% target share, a 46.4% air-yard share, 2.07 YPRR, and a 29.7% first read share. Ridley also leads the team in deep targets with 13 (Kirk seven), so if Lawrence is looking to attack this secondary deep Ridley will be the main weapon. Ridley will run about 84% of his routes against Charvarius Wards (59.6% catch rate and 77.6 passer rating) and Deommodore Lenoir (69.1% catch rate and 76.8 passer rating). Week 10 Positional Value: WR2/3

Christian Kirk: Kirk is the WR22 in fantasy with a 21.1% target share, a 25.2% air-yard share, 2.06 YPRR, and a team-leading 24.3% first-read share. Against single-high (55.3% of the 49ers snaps since Week 5), his target share drops to 16.6% (1.66 YPRR), his air-yard share falls to 22.0%, and his first-read share declines to 17.2%. Kirk will run about 72% of his routes against Isaiah Olive (87.5% catch rate and 109.5 passer rating). The plus for Kirk is that Oliver has struggled mightily in recent weeks. Since Week 5, the 49ers have allowed the third-highest PPR points per target and the third-most receiving touchdowns to slot wideouts. Week 10 Positional Value: WR2/3

Amari Cooper: In Watson’s four full games, Cooper has finished as the WR57, WR29, WR10, and WR4. In those games, Cooper has had a 22.0% target share, a 43.5% air-yard share, 3.13 YPRR, and a 30.4% first-read share. Cooper is fifth among wideouts in deep targets, but he has drawn only five red zone targets this season (two in Watson’s four full games). Cooper will run about 76% of his routes against Marlon Humphrey (64.3% catch rate and 104.5 passer rating) and Brandon Stephens (62.1% catch rate and 68.1 passer rating). Baltimore has allowed the lowest PPR points per target and only two receiving touchdowns to boundary wide receivers this season. Week 10 Positional Value: WR2/3

Cedric Tillman: Tillman is an interesting deep league stash. Last week he only drew one target, but he had a 63% route run rate. His role in this offense could continue to grow as the team has been searching for a consistent secondary receiving threat all season. Week 10 Positional Value: Stash

Zay Flowers: Flowers has had back-to-back disappointing outings, dropping him to WR45 in fantasy. He is still rocking a 23.4% target share, 1.68 YPRR, and a 26.0% first-read share. Since Week 8, Flowers only has an 11.7% target share, and 8.5% air-yard share as Mark Andrews has been the team’s WR1. Flowers has still led the team with a 77.1% route run rate. Since Week 6, the Browns have been third in man coverage rate (42%). Against man, Flowers has had a 24.4% target share, 1.59 YPRR, and a 23.4% first-read share (leads the team). Since Week 6, the Browns have been mere mortals against perimeter wide receivers, giving up the 12th-highest PPR points per target and the ninth-most receiving yards. Flowers will run about 70% of his routes against Denzel Ward (51.1% catch rate and 80.6% passer rating) and Martin Emerson (39.4% catch rate and 40.8 passer rating). The Browns are a tough matchup that has stumbled recently. Flowers will have his work cut out for him this week. Week 10 Positional Value: WR3/4

Odell Beckham Jr.: Over the last two games, Beckham Jr. has remained only a part time player with a 58.6% route run rate. He has seen an 18.3% target share, a 26.9% air-yard share, and a 20.8% first-read share. Beckham Jr. hasn’t done much with the volume with only 56 total receiving yards and 1.37 YPRR. Beckham Jr. does lead the team in target per route run rate (32%) and end zone targets (four) against man coverage, so there’s a faint silver lining for Beckham Jr. in this matchup. He will run about 87% of his routes against Denzel Ward (51.1% catch rate and 80.6% passer rating) and Martin Emerson (39.4% catch rate and 40.8 passer rating). Week 10 Positional Value: WR4/5

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Week 10 Running Back Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 10
1 A+ Christian McCaffrey SF JAC
2 A+ Travis Etienne Jr. JAC SF
3 A Breece Hall NYJ LV
4 A Austin Ekeler LAC DET
5 A Jonathan Taylor IND NE
6 A Tony Pollard DAL NYG
7 A Alvin Kamara NO MIN
8 A Josh Jacobs LV NYJ
9 A Joe Mixon CIN HOU
10 A Bijan Robinson ATL ARI
11 A- Saquon Barkley NYG DAL
12 A- Javonte Williams DEN BUF
13 A- Aaron Jones GB PIT
14 A- Derrick Henry TEN TB
15 B+ Rachaad White TB TEN
16 B+ David Montgomery DET LAC
17 B Rhamondre Stevenson NE IND
18 B Kenneth Walker III SEA WAS
19 B Jahmyr Gibbs DET LAC
20 B D’Onta Foreman CHI CAR
21 B Alexander Mattison MIN NO
22 B Najee Harris PIT GB
23 B- James Cook BUF DEN
24 B- Gus Edwards BAL CLE
25 C+ Jaylen Warren PIT GB
26 C+ Chuba Hubbard CAR CHI
27 C+ Jerome Ford CLE BAL
28 C+ Devin Singletary HOU CIN
29 C Brian Robinson Jr. WAS SEA
30 C Tyler Allgeier ATL ARI
31 C James Conner ARI ATL
32 C Zach Charbonnet SEA WAS
33 C Zack Moss IND NE
34 C Kareem Hunt CLE BAL
35 C AJ Dillon GB PIT
36 C- Ezekiel Elliott NE IND
37 C- Tyjae Spears TEN TB
38 C- Antonio Gibson WAS SEA
39 D+ Roschon Johnson CHI CAR
40 D+ Justice Hill BAL CLE
41 D Miles Sanders CAR CHI
42 D Keaton Mitchell BAL CLE
43 D Jaleel McLaughlin DEN BUF
44 D Rico Dowdle DAL NYG
45 D Samaje Perine DEN BUF
46 D Keaontay Ingram ARI ATL
47 D- Jamaal Williams NO MIN
48 D- Latavius Murray BUF DEN
49 F Joshua Kelley LAC DET
50 F Ty Chandler MIN NO
51 F Dalvin Cook NYJ LV
52 F Cordarrelle Patterson ATL ARI
53 F Tank Bigsby JAC SF
54 F Pierre Strong Jr. CLE BAL
55 F Elijah Mitchell SF JAC
56 F Leonard Fournette BUF DEN
57 F Mike Boone HOU CIN
58 F Michael Carter NYJ LV
59 F Darrynton Evans CHI CAR
60 F Chase Edmonds TB TEN
61 F Matt Breida NYG DAL
62 F Raheem Blackshear CAR CHI
63 F Trayveon Williams CIN HOU
64 F Jordan Mason SF JAC
65 F Ke’Shawn Vaughn TB TEN
66 F Zamir White LV NYJ
67 F Chris Rodriguez Jr. WAS SEA
68 F Ameer Abdullah LV NYJ
69 F Tony Jones Jr. NO MIN
70 F Kyle Juszczyk SF JAC
71 F Craig Reynolds DET LAC
72 F Emanuel Wilson GB PIT
73 F Chris Evans CIN HOU
74 F Emari Demercado ARI ATL
75 F Isaiah Spiller LAC DET
76 F DeeJay Dallas SEA WAS
77 F Kene Nwangwu MIN NO
78 F Dare Ogunbowale HOU CIN
79 F Patrick Ricard BAL CLE
80 F Travis Homer CHI CAR
81 F Khalil Herbert CHI CAR
82 F Melvin Gordon III BAL CLE
83 F Reggie Gilliam BUF DEN
84 F Ty Montgomery II NE IND
85 F C.J. Ham MIN NO
86 F D’Ernest Johnson JAC SF
87 F Trey Sermon IND NE
88 F Corey Clement ARI ATL
89 F Brandon Bolden LV NYJ
90 F Hunter Luepke DAL NYG
91 F Deuce Vaughn DAL NYG
92 F Alex Armah Jr. WAS SEA
93 F Ty Johnson BUF DEN
94 F Nick Bawden NYJ LV
95 F Anthony McFarland Jr. PIT GB
96 F Elijah Dotson LAC DET
97 F Jashaun Corbin NYG DAL

Jerome Ford: Ford reclaimed his lead role last week with 64% of the snaps played 25 touches and 77 total yards. The problem is Ford still isn’t 100% and it’s showing in his tackle breaking metrics. Last week he didn’t have an explosive run while he struggled with 1.65 yards after contact against a pushover run defense. We could see Ford bounce back this week if he is closer to full strength. In Weeks 1-7, he was one of the most explosive runners in the NFL. Among 59 qualifying backs, he was 16th in explosive run rate, 20th in missed tackles forced per attempt, and eighth in yards after contact per attempt. Ford will face off against an average Baltimore run defense. Since Week 5 the Ravens have the ninth-best stuff rate, but they are also 15th in explosive run rate and 17th in yards after contact per attempt allowed. Ford is a good bet for 20 touches again this week. Week 10 Positional Value: RB2

Kareem Hunt: With Ford inching closer to healthy, Hunt’s snaps declined (29%) as he finished last week with 14 touches and 38 total yards. Hunt is cooked at this stage of his career. Among 45 qualifying backs, he ranks 44th in missed tackles forced per attempt and dead last in yards after contact per attempt. Hunt’s best asset currently is his red zone role with the team. Last week he had three red zone opportunities versus Ford’s two. Maybe the red zone leans back in Ford’s direction this week, but Hunt should still stay involved inside the 20-yard line. Since Week 5 the Ravens have the ninth-best stuff rate, but they are also 15th in explosive run rate and 17th in yards after contact per attempt allowed. Hunt should log 10-15 touches this week with the shot at a touchdown. Week 10 Positional Value: RB3

Gus Edwards: Edwards is the RB26 in fantasy, ranking 33rd in opportunity share and 34th in weighted opportunity. Edwards is also 19th in red zone touches. He has run hot with touchdowns over the last three games with six scores. Among 45 qualifying backs, he ranks 17th in explosive run rate and 20th in yards after contact per attempt. Edwards played only 18% of the snaps last week after not playing less than 50% of the snaps in his last three games. This can be attributed to Baltimore blowing the doors off Seattle last week. Edwards should smash the Browns, who, since Week 5, have allowed the highest explosive run rate, the highest missed tackles per attempt, and the fifth-highest yards after contact per attempt. Week 10 Positional Value: RB2 with RB1 upside

Justice Hill: In the three games prior to last week’s blowout, Hill had played a complementary role to Edwards averaging eight touches and 46 total yards. He was out touched 13 to 4 in the red zone in those games with Edwards hogging all the work inside the 20. Among 45 qualifying backs, Hill is 27th in explosive run rate and 38th in yards after contact per attempt. He is a low-end flex play and only gets mild consideration in 12 team leagues because the rushing matchup is that good. Since Week 5, the Browns have allowed the highest explosive run rate, the highest missed tackles per attempt, and the fifth-highest yards after contact per attempt. Week 10 Positional Value: RB3/4

Keaton Mitchell: Mitchell could very well turn out to be a stretch run difference maker, but we need to see him work into this backfield in a non-blowout game. Last week he played only 14 snaps with ten touches and 134 total yards. With Edwards playing well I doubt Mitchell pushes him out of the picture, but it’s possible he can hop Hill and take over his role. For now, stash him and see how his role evolves. Week 10 Positional Value: Stash

Bijan Robinson: Robinson has fallen to RB24 in fantasy as the Falcons have continued with their usage shenanigans. Over the last two weeks, Robinson has played 74% and 61% of the snaps, averaging 12 touches and 60.5 total yards. I could rant here for days about the usage of this backfield, but I’ll take the high road. Robinson remains one of the most explosive backs in the NFL, ranking 12th in explosive run rate, fourth in missed tackles forced per attempt, and 15th in yards after contact per attempt. I will continue to invest in that type of talent despite the headache-inducing usage so far this season. Since Week 5, the Cardinals have allowed the sixth-most fantasy points via rushing and the 12th-highest yard per carry to zone runs (Robinson 65% zone) while also having the ninth-lowest stuff rate. Robinson is an RB1/2 that could finish in the top three this week if ole Arthur can get out of his own way. Week 10 Positional Value: RB1/2

Tyler Allgeier: Over the last two weeks, Allgeier has played 22% and 35% of the snaps while averaging 11 touches and 30.5 total yards. He has out-touched Robinson five to two over the last two weeks in the red zone. No, it doesn’t make any sense, but you know the name of the game here. Add in that Allgeier isn’t as explosive as Robinson, and the head-scratching continues. Among 45 qualifying backs, Allgeier ranks 37th in explosive run rate and 33rd in missed tackles forced per attempt. Allgeier is a decent flex option this week, even if the backfield shifts more in Robinson’s favor. Since Week 5, the Cardinals have allowed the sixth-most fantasy points via rushing while also having the ninth-lowest stuff rate. Week 10 Positional Value: RB3

James ConnerConner was limited in practice all week (knee). Everything points to Conner returning this week. In Weeks 1-4, with Conner healthy, he was the RB21 in fantasy, averaging 18 touches and 87 total yards. Conner has been amazing when available this season, ranking third in explosive run rate, 12th in missed tackles forced per attempt, and sixth in yards after contact per attempt. Since Week 5, Atlanta has been 16th in explosive run rate while allowing the eighth-highest yards after contact per attempt and the 11th-highest yards per carry to gap runs (Conner 51.5% gap). Assuming he is fully healthy, Conner should see at least 15 touches this week. Week 10 Positional Value: RB2

David Montgomery: Montgomery practiced in full on Wednesday. I expect him to be back this week and play his usual role. In Weeks 1-5, he averaged 23.3 touches and 104.6 total yards while playing at least 71% of the snaps in three of four games. Among 45 qualifying backs, Montgomery is 19th in explosive run rate, third in missed tackles forced per attempt, and seventh in yards after contact per attempt. I would love to tell you that Montgomery will return to a 70% snap role this week, but we could see more Gibbs this week, especially considering the matchup. If the Lions do get up early, Montgomery would be the one grinding away the clock. The Chargers have been a run defense to avoid all season. Since Week 5, they have continued to shut down backs with the fifth-lowest explosive run rate, the 11th-highest stuff rate, and the lowest yards after contact per attempt allowed. Montgomery is still a good bet for at least 15 touches and goal-line work this week. Week 10 Positional Value: RB1/2

Jahmyr Gibbs: This is a new world that we are living in. One in which people have ceased to gripe about Gibbs in fantasy. Yeah, averaging 25.5 touches and 157.5 total yards over your last two starts while playing at least 70% of the snaps in each can do that. In Weeks 1-4, in the three games in which Montgomery was active, Gibbs averaged 11.6 touches and 55.6 total yards playing 27-48% of the snaps. Gibbs has proven he can carry the load in Montgomery’s absence. I expect that this backfield will be closer to an even split moving forward while also understanding that game script will play a big role in each back’s usage. Gibbs has been exceptional this season with the ball in his hands. He is first in explosive run rate and fifth in missed tackles forced per attempt. He is also seventh in receiving grade, 17th in YPRR, and 13th in missed tackles forced in the passing game. Since Week 5, the Chargers have continued to shut down backs on the ground with the fifth-lowest explosive run rate, the 11th-highest stuff rate, and the lowest yards after contact per attempt allowed. The area that they have had issues defending is backs in the passing game. Los Angeles has allowed the second-most receptions and receiving yards to backs. Gibbs should return RB2 value this week with upside for more if Detroit feeds him in the passing game early. Week 10 Positional Value: RB2

Austin Ekeler: Ekeler is the RB7 in fantasy, ranking 11th in snap share and opportunity share. Since his return to the lineup, Ekeler has played 63-68% of the snaps, averaging 17.8 touches and 75.3 total yards. Since Ekeler’s return in Week 6, he has looked like a shadow of himself, ranking 35th in explosive run rate and missed tackles forced per attempt. Detroit has shown some weakness in the run defense department recently, but since Week 5, they are still one of the best run defenses in the NFL. Over their last five games, they have allowed the sixth-lowest explosive run rate, the 12th-lowest yards after contact per attempt, and the ninth-lowest fantasy points via rushing. Week 10 Positional Value: Low-end RB1

Tony Pollard: My preseason RB1 has been one of the biggest disappointments in fantasy this season. He is RB18 in fantasy and hasn’t scored a touchdown since Week 1. Since Dallas has skewed more pass-heavy (Week 6), Pollard has retained his lead role, playing at least 77% of the snaps if we take out the blowout win against the Rams. He has averaged 16.3 touches and 76 total yards. Among 45 qualifying backs, he is 20th in explosive run rate and 35th in yards after contact per attempt. Luckily for Pollard, the Giants remain putrid against the run. Since Week 5, they have given up the 12th-highest explosive run rate and the highest yards before contact per attempt with the eighth-lowest stuff rate. Pollard ran for 5.0 yards per carry with two scores against this defense in Week 1. Week 10 Positional Value: RB1

Week 10 Tight End Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 10
1 A+ Mark Andrews BAL CLE
2 A Sam LaPorta DET LAC
3 A- Dalton Kincaid BUF DEN
4 A- T.J. Hockenson MIN NO
5 B+ Dalton Schultz HOU CIN
6 B George Kittle SF JAC
7 B- Taysom Hill NO MIN
8 C+ Evan Engram JAC SF
9 C+ Jake Ferguson DAL NYG
10 C Trey McBride ARI ATL
11 C Cole Kmet CHI CAR
12 C- Kyle Pitts ATL ARI
13 D+ Logan Thomas WAS SEA
14 D+ David Njoku CLE BAL
15 D Jonnu Smith ATL ARI
16 D Hunter Henry NE IND
17 D Gerald Everett LAC DET
18 D Luke Musgrave GB PIT
19 D- Cade Otton TB TEN
20 D- Juwan Johnson NO MIN
21 D- Chigoziem Okonkwo TEN TB
22 F Tyler Conklin NYJ LV
23 F Irv Smith Jr. CIN HOU
24 F Michael Mayer LV NYJ
25 F Donald Parham Jr. LAC DET
26 F Daniel Bellinger NYG DAL
27 F Hayden Hurst CAR CHI
28 F Mike Gesicki NE IND
29 F Connor Heyward PIT GB
30 F Kylen Granson IND NE
31 F Noah Fant SEA WAS
32 F Tommy Tremble CAR CHI
33 F Adam Trautman DEN BUF
34 F Tanner Hudson CIN HOU
35 F Colby Parkinson SEA WAS
36 F Austin Hooper LV NYJ
37 F Isaiah Likely BAL CLE
38 F Foster Moreau NO MIN
39 F C.J. Uzomah NYJ LV
40 F John Bates WAS SEA
41 F Josh Oliver MIN NO
42 F Jordan Akins CLE BAL
43 F Robert Tonyan CHI CAR
44 F Pharaoh Brown NE IND
45 F Mo Alie-Cox IND NE
46 F Will Dissly SEA WAS
47 F Luke Schoonmaker DAL NYG
48 F Geoff Swaim ARI ATL
49 F Drew Sample CIN HOU
50 F MyCole Pruitt ATL ARI
51 F Harrison Bryant CLE BAL
52 F Will Mallory IND NE
53 F Andrew Ogletree IND NE
54 F Darnell Washington PIT GB
55 F Brock Wright DET LAC
56 F Tucker Kraft GB PIT
57 F Quintin Morris BUF DEN
58 F Rodney Williams PIT GB
59 F Luke Farrell JAC SF
60 F Chris Manhertz DEN BUF
61 F Josiah Deguara GB PIT
62 F Nate Adkins DEN BUF
63 F Jeremy Ruckert NYJ LV
64 F Cole Turner WAS SEA
65 F Stone Smartt LAC DET
66 F Josh Whyle TEN TB
67 F Eric Saubert HOU CIN
68 F Brenton Strange JAC SF
69 F Payne Durham TB TEN
70 F Johnny Mundt MIN NO

Jake Ferguson: Ferguson has emerged as a full-time player in this offense and the team’s clear second receiving option behind only Lamb. Over the last two games, Ferguson has had a 17.9% target share, 1.73 YPRR, and an 18.2% first read share. All of those figures are second to only Lamb. Against man coverage, Ferguson has shined with a 19.8% target share, 1.97 YPRR, and a 20.3% first-read share this season. New York has given up the second-highest yards per reception to tight ends this season. Week 10 Positional Value: TE1

Logan Thomas: Thomas is the TE12 in fantasy with a 15.2% target share (17th) and an 11.0% air-yard share (17th). Thomas ranks seventh in deep targets and 12th in red zone looks among tight ends. Seattle is a favorable matchup, allowing the seventh-highest receiving yards per game and the tenth-highest yards per reception to tight ends. Week 10 Positional Value: TE1

Michael Mayer: Since his Week 6 breakout, Mayer has had a 58% route run rate, an 11.4% target share, 1.53 YPRR, and a 10.9% first read share. The passing volume concerns also extend to Mayer, who drew only two targets and finished with 11 scoreless receiving yards last week. Mayer is a touchdown-or-bust TE2 at this juncture. New York is 19th in receiving yards per game and 16th in fantasy points per game allowed to tight ends. Week 10 Positional Value: TE2

Dalton Kincaid: Since Week 7, Kincaid has been a revelation with a 76.3% route run rate, a 21% target share, 2.15 YPRR, and a 23% first-read share. Over his last three games, he has been the TE7 in fantasy with four red zone looks. Kincaid should eat again this week against a pass defense that has allowed the fourth-highest fantasy points per game and the most receiving yards per game to tight ends. Week 10 Positional Value: TE1

Hunter HenryHenry has three TE1 weeks on his resume this season, including last week’s TE11 finish. Henry finished Week 9 with a 15.9% target share as he got into the end zone for the third time this season. Henry’s 88% snap share was his highest mark since Week 2. He is 14th in receiving grade and 26th in YPRR. The Colts have the second-highest rate of Cover 3 this season (50.3%, per Fantasy Points Data). Against Cover 3, Henry has seen a 14.3% target share and a 15.8% first-read share (each second on the team) with 1.88 YPRR. Henry could lead the team in targets this week. Indy has allowed the second-most fantasy points and the fourth-most receiving yards to tight ends. Week 10 Positional Value: TE1

Dalton Schultz: Schultz is the TE8 in fantasy, ranking fifth in red zone targets among tight ends. Among 48 qualifying tight ends, Schultz is 12th in target share (16.8%), tenth in YPRR (1.76), first in end zone targets (eight), and 14th in first-read share (16.6%). The Bengals have been a wonderful matchup for tight ends this season, giving up the third-highest fantasy points per game and receiving yards per game. Week 10 Positional Value: TE1

Week 10 Defense / Special Teams Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 10
1 A+ Dallas Cowboys DAL NYG
2 A Baltimore Ravens BAL CLE
3 A New York Jets NYJ LV
4 A Pittsburgh Steelers PIT GB
5 B+ Seattle Seahawks SEA WAS
6 B+ New Orleans Saints NO MIN
7 B Las Vegas Raiders LV NYJ
8 B Buffalo Bills BUF DEN
9 B Cleveland Browns CLE BAL
10 B- Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB TEN
11 B- San Francisco 49ers SF JAC
12 B- Indianapolis Colts IND NE
13 C+ Green Bay Packers GB PIT
14 C+ Carolina Panthers CAR CHI
15 C New England Patriots NE IND
16 C Atlanta Falcons ATL ARI
17 C- Chicago Bears CHI CAR
18 C- Minnesota Vikings MIN NO
19 D+ Cincinnati Bengals CIN HOU
20 D Los Angeles Chargers LAC DET
21 D Arizona Cardinals ARI ATL
22 D Detroit Lions DET LAC
23 D- Jacksonville Jaguars JAC SF
24 F Tennessee Titans TEN TB
25 F Washington Commanders WAS SEA
26 F New York Giants NYG DAL
27 F Houston Texans HOU CIN
28 F Denver Broncos DEN BUF

 

Week 10 Kicker Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 10
1 A+ Brandon Aubrey DAL NYG
2 A- Justin Tucker BAL CLE
3 B+ Evan McPherson CIN HOU
4 B- Younghoe Koo ATL ARI
5 C+ Tyler Bass BUF DEN
6 C+ Blake Grupe NO MIN
7 C+ Cameron Dicker LAC DET
8 C Matt Gay IND NE
9 C Brandon McManus JAC SF
10 C Nick Folk TEN TB
11 C Chase McLaughlin TB TEN
12 C Jake Moody SF JAC
13 C Jason Myers SEA WAS
14 C Riley Patterson DET LAC
15 C Dustin Hopkins CLE BAL
16 C Chris Boswell PIT GB
17 C- Greg Zuerlein NYJ LV
18 C- Cairo Santos CHI CAR
19 C- Eddy Pineiro CAR CHI
20 D+ Matt Prater ARI ATL
21 D+ Daniel Carlson LV NYJ
22 D Greg Joseph MIN NO
23 D Wil Lutz DEN BUF
24 D Joey Slye WAS SEA
25 D- Chad Ryland NE IND
26 D- Randy Bullock NYG DAL
27 D- Anders Carlson GB PIT
28 F Matt Ammendola HOU CIN