Hello again! Here are my Week 10 fantasy football notes.

 

Cincinnati at Baltimore

This matchup has multiple indicators of being a scoreboard shootout. That should help all of the big names, but don’t forget about Mark Andrews. He had a terrible fantasy score in Week 9, but the Bengals are one of the worst teams covering tight ends. Combine that with Isaiah Likely being out and Andrews belongs in all fantasy lineups.

 

New York Giants at Carolina

Tyrone Tracy Jr. has scored 20+ PPR points in two of the past four weeks. That shows he can tally big fantasy point totals when the matchup is right. This Carolina defense is arguably the most favorable rush defense matchup on the board, so rate Tracy as having 20+ point potential this week. Get him into lineups, even if only as a flex.

 

New England at Chicago

The Bears passing game has been stuck in neutral of late. That could change in this matchup, but with New England’s rush defense posting abysmal metrics of late, Chicago can lean on D’Andre Swift very heavily. That will limit the bounce back potential of anyone in the Bears passing game, so use that as a tiebreaker when deciding whether to start Caleb Williams or any Chicago WR/TE.       

 

Buffalo at Indianapolis

High floor players are really valuable at this time of year. Khalil Shakir is in that category, having scored 10+ PPR points in all but one game this season. He doesn’t have a high enough ceiling to rate as a WR1 or WR2, but he is a percentage play as a WR3 or flex. He’s also available in 27.9 percent of ESPN leagues, so you may be able to roster him as a low-cost waiver pick or free agent.

 

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