NFL Week 10 Fantasy Football Players Ranking



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Sean McCoy of The Bills could not do much for his fantastic owners. (Adrian Kraus / Associated Press)

The notes on individual actors in this space have tended to focus on the highest ranked, as they are the most widely held and therefore interest the largest proportion of readers. As a corollary, very few notes were issued on the members of the bills in this space, because they were generally far from the higher echelons, or even means of classification.

So let's take a moment to take a look at Buffalo, shall we? If only you were amazed by the Rust Belt.

The 41-9 defeat of the Bills against the Bears last week marks the fifth time of the season that they are required to score. With a quarterback carousel of Josh Allen, Derek Anderson and the incomparable horrible Nathan Peterman, as well as a mediocre offensive line, it's no wonder that LeSean McCoy was a bust not to mention the editors fanciful too optimistic received tastes from Kelvin Benjamin and Charles Clay.

In fact, the only aspect of the fantasy bills was their offense – as a target for ongoing defense. In six games since his staggering surprise against the Vikings, Buffalo has racked up four times the same number of fantastic points of the week against the opposing D / ST, with generosity among the top three.

So I'll give you an idea of ​​why I have the Jets, a D / ST with only two outings in the top 10 since the second week and none in the top five since the first week, as my unit highest ranked this week. The Bills could return Allen, injured since the 6th week, but it is more likely that Peterman, which has a historically high interception rate, take another departure. J-E-T-S! (Just enjoy the business figures and bags!)

Note that the Washington Post defaults to the PPR score and the rankings will be updated throughout the week. Please check regularly. Here are the best players and notable players this week.

Goodbye this week: Broncos, Ravens, Texans, Vikings.

quarterbacks: Last week, the saints Drew Brees played in the game with the highest / lowest and produces the highest QB score. Even though he's on the road this time, the fact that Brees is once again in the game predicted by Vegas as the best score was enough for me. . . . With the pace, Packers BRs engage in escaped game-changing games, Aaron Rodgers may never want to put the ball back as long as the results are in question. . . . The Chiefs Patrick Mahomes has racked up at least 300 yards in eight straight games, tied with Andrew Luck (2014) for the longest such streak in the history of the NFL. . . . Suddenly, with the emergence of D.J. Moore and Curtis Samuel will complete Devin Funchess, Greg Olsen and Christian McCaffrey, the Panthers' Cam Newton has as many facets as a group of dangerous receivers as any QB in the league. . . . Congratulation to Philip Rivers to become the fourth QB in the NFL to make 200 consecutive starts. Meanwhile, the Chargers kicker, whatever it may be, following Caleb Sturgis' disastrous exit, will work on a series of consecutive starts. . . . Upon his return as a starter, the Buccaneers' Ryan Fitzpatrick showed how fragile he was in real life and yet so solid in fantasy. . . . The Bengals Andy Dalton Missing weapons (more details below), but that's the other half of Brees's planned shots. . . . Redskins Alex Smith get the most tasty game possible in the Bucs, but we can not trust him to make the most of it. . . . Nick Mullens is ranked with the assumption that his remarkably effective outing last week will allow him to remain the 49ers starter against C.J. Beathard.

Running backs: Since the cardinals were much easier to cope than to pass, the leaders of the Kareem Hunt should be online for a heavy and productive workload. Not to mention the fact that he has been absolutely FIRE lately. . . . The Rams Todd Gurley The Saints have largely mastered the situation, but the defense of the Seahawks was torn Sunday by the Chargers. Melvin Gordon, who in turn should have his way with a team of Raiders completely exhausted. . . . The saints have apparently decided that Alvin Kamara, do not Mark Ingram, is the basic player they prefer to use near the goal line, which means that Kamara has found an almost unlimited ceiling. . . . Le'Veon Bell will not be back this week (rinse, repeat) and it may not matter anymore – it's the quality James Conner was for the Steelers. . . . Sony Michel is tentatively expected back for the Patriots, but James White worked very well even when the impressive rookie was active. . . . Owners of Falcons' Tevin Coleman can hope that its breakthrough week 9 on a more creative use suggests a second half push. . . . New Browns offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens may be what the doctor asked Duc Johnson. . . . Although he did not catch the ball much, Nick Chubb has received a lot of races even though Cleveland is losing. . . . Among the fast backs set up for the good outings depending on the planned course of the game include: Aaron Jones, bears & # 39; Jordan Howard and the Jets Isaiah Crowell. . . . Adrian Peterson The prospects are not so sunny, the Redskins being considered the outsiders of Tampa Bay. . . . Raheem Mostert having a broken arm, the 49ers & # 39; Matt Breida should be prepared for as much work as his body, subject to injury, can handle, while Alfred Morris gets a little new life. . . . With the Seahawks Chris Carson fight against a thigh injury, Mike Davis pencil in front of him. . . . We are all waiting to hear what plans the Eagles made when they left for their three-headed body, the RB (Wendell Smallwood, Josh Adams and Corey Clement).

Wide receivers: Michael Thomas as many targets (15) in the 9th week as in the previous two games of the Saints. More of that, please. . . . The Steelers » Antonio Brown does not always depend on players, but as long as he scores goals in almost every game, it's a reasonable arrangement for his owners. . . . The Falcons have actually been able to build a TD for Julio Jones. Will the wonders never stop? . . . The huge course that everyone predicts for the Chargers game Keenan Allen started last week with 124 yards. . . . The Bengals Tyler Boyd in the top 10? Well, with AJ Green (toe) expected to miss at least two weeks, John Ross gimpy and TE Tylers (Eifert and Kroft) out of action, Dalton is not another person to throw the ball to catch the Saints . . . . Josh Gordon begins to turn into a kind of weapon feared by the enemies of the Patriots. . . . In their first game without Golden Tate, Lions & # 39; Marvin Jones and Kenny Golladay did not do much when Matthew Stafford was attacked by the Vikings, and it could be the same in Chicago, but the Bears are much more vulnerable against the pass than running. So I'm ready to give this duo another chance. . . . When Randall Cobb fades and Geronimo Allison gets sick, Mark Valdes-Scantling looks a lot like Packers' No. 2 WR. . . . The Cowboys are not really able to target heavily anybody, but Amari Cooper had at its beginnings the workload that could reasonably be expected. . . . Tate debuts in the Eagles in the middle of a cluttered receiver group. . . . Before retiring, the new coaches of Cardinals appeared to restore Larry Fitzgerald to be the focal point of the passing attack, but Christian Kirk maintained a good part of the objectives. . . . The Bucs Adam Humphries He has scored a huge game for gains of at least 75 meters in two of his last three games and now deserves the WR3 match, not to mention DFS. . . . If Michel sits again, the Patriots will probably give more delays to Cordarrelle Pattersonwho looked good as a runner. . . . Lord knows that the Redskins do not seem to have an abundance of good options at WR, so maybe Maurice Harris is really a thing.

Tight ends: Maps have generally been difficult for TEs, but Travis Kelce was too devastating for the leaders to be placed elsewhere than No. 1 … . The 49ers George Kittle is 13th in the NFL with 692 receiving yards, and her average of 16.9 per take place in the top 10.. . The addition of Golden Tate by the Eagles could siphon some targets far from Zach Ertz. . . . Buccaneers O.J. Howard has been a regular contributor all season, and he is now entering the end zone with regularity. . . . The panthers Greg Olsen his foot injury rebounded sharply. . . . If we have any positive news about his chances of actually playing this week, Rob Gronkowski, of the Patriots, could – I repeat, could – climb up the rankings. . . . When we last saw him in front of the Colts, Jack Doyle (hip) returned from his long absence and immediately relegated Eric Ebron back to status n ° 2.. . . The bears & # 39; Trey Burton does not always accumulate the number of yards, but has scored a touchdown at five of his last seven games. . . . The Steelers » Vance McDonald has not played a lot lately, but the Panthers have been the most generous team with TEs. . . . The Raiders' inaptitude engulfs Jared Cookwho has 20 yards or less in three of his last four. . . Redskins Jordan Reed has 18 targets in his last two games and only 72 scoreless yards to score for them. . . Chris Herndon led the Jets Sunday with 62 yards, which sounds even better (or does it?) when we consider that Sam Darnold has only launched 229.

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