Your Week 10 fantasy football rankings are missing some big players, with Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Miami all on bye. Last week, I was 56th out of 206 in the FantasyPros Expert Consensus Rankings. Hoping we can crack the top 50 this week. We already have some big players like Tee Higgins and Nico Collins out. This helps give us some clarity in knowing early. Returning players this week are Kyler Murray, James Conner, and David Montgomery.
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Week 10 Fantasy Football Rankings: Who Should I Start?
We have you covered, and you can check out all of our rankings on the website. Last week, I was 56th out of 206 in the FantasyPros Expert Consensus Rankings. Hoping we can crack the top 50 this week. These are my rankings on the ECR. I am not going to waste your time telling you to start Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews. We are going to focus my starts and sits on guys that are on the edge. Here are my full week 10 fantasy football rankings.
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Stars of The Week
QB, Will Levis – TEN at TB
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers passing defense has been shredded lately. They are 31st in passing yards allowed. C.J. Stroud just broke the rookie passing game record against them. Will Levis is next up and is a streaming option this week. We saw Levis have a four-touchdown game in his first career start. He came back down to earth last week but still had a respectable game. Levis offers some rushing upside. He pushes the ball down the field and has an upside that you can stream this week.
QB, Brock Purdy – SF at JAC
Everyone has been waiting for the shoe to drop with Purdy, and the NFL world is piling on him. During this time of his struggles, he has at least one documented concussion that he played through. He potentially got concussed again after he returned early, which is something only 25% of players do. He also has been playing without Trent Williams and Deebo Samuel.
Trent and Deebo are trending towards returning. Purdy got some nice rest, playing on the farm during his bye week. Jacksonville is 22nd against fantasy football quarterbacks. Purdy is back in my lineups and is a great buy-low candidate. Let’s not forget what he was doing before the injuries to Trent, Deebo, and himself. Go buy the dip and win that championship.
RB, Gus Edwards – BAL vs. CLE
Gus Edwards is the #1 overall RB over the last three weeks in .5 PPR and PPR scoring. Cleveland is a tough defense, but the Gus bus is on fire. Edwards is getting consistent volume, and the money touches on the goal line. Both Keaton Mitchell and Justice Hill are banged up. Gus isn’t a sexy play, but he should absolutely be in your lineups this week. The hype around Keaton Mitchell and the tough matchup isn’t enough to make me sit Gus.
RB, James Conner – AZ vs. ATL
James Conner is still questionable, but the team releasing Tony Jones is a positive sign. Conner gets all of the work when he plays, and volume is king. The return of Kyler gives a boost to the offense, and we like running backs on good offenses. Atlanta lost Grady Jarrett to a torn ACL, and they allowed over 150 all-purpose yards to the Minnesota Backs. If Conner plays, you need to put him right back into your lineup.
WR, Tank Dell – HOU at CIN
Tank Dell bounced back in a big way last week. No one is expecting C.J. Stroud to throw for 470 yards and five touchdowns again. But, with Nico Collins out, we need to consider Tank Dell and Noah Brown. Dell has a connection with Stroud, and this could be a shootout. A really fun matchup between Stroud and Burrow. There should be a lot of fantasy points. Houston all of a sudden has multiple fantasy options.
Tank Dell: 131.3 Passer Rating when targeted this season
Leads all rookies🔥 pic.twitter.com/BbEckTbHR4
— PFF College (@PFF_College) November 10, 2023
WR, Drake London – ATL vs. AZ
Drake London returns, and this will be the first time we see him with Taylor Heinicke. London has been solid when healthy, despite Desmond Ridder. London has double-digit points in all but one game since his first-week doughnut. Drake is the clear-cut top option in this offense, and Mack Hollins is out this week. He draws a nice matchup against the Arizona secondary that is 20th against fantasy wide receivers.
TE, Trey McBride – AZ at ATL
Taysom Hill is an every-week start. We can stop saying him. Trey McBride gets Kyler Murray back, and we know this offense targets the tight end. Atlanta is also 21st against fantasy football tight ends. McBride is a streaming option that has gotten at least five targets in four straight games. He showed off his upside in week 8. Kyler Murray’s return helps the likelihood we see more of that.
Las Vegas Raiders vs. New York Jets
The New York Jets can’t block, and Zach Wilson makes terrible decisions. Add this to a Las Vegas Raiders team that is coming together after the firing of Josh McDaniels. Maxx Crosby and the boys will be fired up. Wilson has been taking sacks and turning the ball over all season. This is my top defensive streaming option for Week 10.
Sits of The Week
QB, Deshaun Watson – CLE at BAL
Deshaun Watson started the season off well for fantasy football purposes, with two top-10 performances in the first three weeks. Watson has been injured and unstartable since then. Last week, he took advantage of a soft matchup and played okay. Watson was QB8 on the week, but don’t let him back into the circle of trust. Baltimore is a tough matchup, and Cleveland is down three offensive linemen. Cleveland is allowing a high-pressure rate, and I am fading Watson this week.
QB, Derek Carr – NO @ MIN
Derek Carr has a great set of weapons, but he continues to show no upside. The number one reason is Carr himself. Carr has zero games with three touchdowns, three games with touchdowns, three games with 1 touchdown, and two games with zero touchdowns. Carr brings no rushing upside. He has one game over 5 yards with some negative-yard games. Taysom Hill is another reason. Hill’s red zone usage and triple-threat ability kills Carr’s value. Park him on your bench.
RB, Devin Singletary – HOU at CIN
He had the same struggles that Dameon Pierce had all season. Houston’s backs are averaging 3.1 yards per carry, and he ran for only 2.0 last week. We got more volume for Singletary, and it didn’t result in much. Tampa Bay is a tough matchup, but Cincinnati is not an easy one either. He caught two balls for zero yards last week, not seeing any increase in receiving volume. Pierce is out, but that doesn’t mean Singletary is in your lineup.
RB, Zack Moss – IND at NE
Jonathan Taylor and Zack Moss have steadily seen a correlation in snaps. Moss has also been injured, and his snaps hit a season-low last week. He played on 39% and 21% of the team’s snaps in the last two weeks. He only had seven touches and 26 yards. At this point, he is back to being a handcuff. A valuable one, do not drop him. But I am not starting or flexing him this week.
Zack Moss entered Week 9 as the RB4
He scored 2.6 points
Zack Moss enters Week 10 as the RB4
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— Chuck Bass (@ChuckBassFF) November 9, 2023
WR, George Pickens – PIT vs. GB
It will be interesting to see how Mike Tomlin plays this temper tantrum from George Pickens. George Pickens took to social media with the hashtag “free me.” He also unfollowed his quarterback and his team. This happened in a win. George has five targets in each of the last two weeks since Diontae returned, with only three receptions and 21 yards to show for it. He failed to get two feet down on a potential touchdown and finished with -1 yards last week.
WR, Amari Cooper – CLE at BAL
Amari Cooper’s struggles on the road are well-documented and are no joke. Cooper has three road games this year, and his best finish was WR17. The last time he played Baltimore at home, he was WR98. Add in the shaky offensive line, and things don’t add up for Cooper. Baltimore is 8th best against fantasy football wide receivers. If you have better options, you should use them.
TE, Kyle Pitts – ATL at AZ
The hope is that Tayor Heinicke unlocks Kyle Pitts, but the truth is that Arthur Smith is still calling plays. Jonnu Smith continues to take the lead. Pitts continues to get inconsistent opportunities. The matchup is not as good as it looks, either. Arizona has allowed the 7th fewest fantasy points to the tight end position.
Los Angeles Chargers @ Detroit Lions
The Chargers piled up the sacks and the points last week. But this week, they do not play against the New York Jets and Zach Wilson. Detroit has a strong offensive line, and they are protecting the ball. Don’t chase the point from last week. Let someone else do it.