Fantasy Football Start em, Sit em: Jonnu Smith, Parker Washington, Jalen McMillan (Week 10)

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Here is our fantasy football start/sit article, including all the players we’re calling sleepers and duds this week. Below, let’s take a closer look at a few players to consider this week.

Week 10 Fantasy Football Start/Sit Advice

Jonnu Smith (TE – MIA)

“After a slow start to his first season with Miami, Jonnu Smith has steadily increased his production in recent weeks. Over his last four games, he has seen six or more targets and is averaging 56 receiving yards per game in that span. His snap counts are also climbing; he’s been on the field for at least 65% of snaps in the past two games after failing to reach 50% in any prior week. Heading into Week 10, Smith is set for another productive fantasy outing against a Rams defense that ranks 27th against tight ends this season. Currently outside the Top 100 in FantasyPros flex rankings, he has a legitimate chance to finish as a TE1 in this favorable matchup.”
Joe Beldner (The Fantasy Footballers)

Parker Washington (WR – JAC)

Parker Washington is firmly in the flex conversation for Week 10. Last week, Washington had a 91.4% route share, a 19.4% target share, 1.28 YPRR, and a 23.1% first-read share (per Fantasy Points Data). His target share and first-read share ranked second on the team to only Evan Engram. Washington has seen one red zone target over the last two games. This is a sneaky spot for him to crush this week. Minnesota has allowed the fourth-most receiving yards per game and fantasy points per game to slot receivers. ”
Derek Brown (FantasyPros)

Jalen McMillan (WR – TB)

“The pickings this deep are rough, but Jalen McMillan feels like a good bet if he’s able to suit up. The Buccaneers’ rookie WR has seen 15 combined targets in his last two games, and just for that level of opportunity alone he feels like a strong sleeper. While he hasn’t converted that into a strong game yet, he was mentioned by QB Baker Mayfield as having plays in the game plan just for him. With San Francisco on the docket, the matchup isn’t scary, as they’re right in the middle at allowing points to the WR position. In a pinch, don’t be afraid to throw McMillan into a flex spot in Week 10.”
Justin Frye (Pro Football Network)