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Week 10 – QB List

Week 10 – QB List

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We had a handful of performances this week that paid off well. The boys on Monday evening maintained their lead with a second and third place Cade Otton And Travis Kelce. Brock Bowers And Trey McBride found the end zone this week and compiled the list of notable players from the position who performed well. Jake Ferguson finished with 71 yards on his 10 targets. Dak and CeeDee could be out for several weeks to see how Ferguson thrives in Lamb's absence. We also saw some second and third line players scoring which ruined our day. We have seen Josh Oliver And Theo Johnson in the top ten. Then Nick Vannett, Quinton MorrisAnd Chris Manhertz steal a touchdown. WHO!? What are you doing to me, fantasy gods?

We have four teams on byes, so we don't have big names like Bowers, Kraft and Njoku who can't be used. Breeding will continue in Kelce, Kittle and McBride. The next tier down will be the high-target types; They all have injured wide receivers on their team who give up targets to the TEs. Evan EngramJake Ferguson and Cade Otton take on this role. They can all climb to the top this week based on their goals alone. Mark Andrews And Kyle Pitts should be able to bounce back after the quiet week 9. TJ Hockenson was limited to snaps in his first appearance of the season. It's a great game against Jacksonville this week, so I'll give the nod to get him in your lineup.

And now here are some streaming options you should all consider this week:

Taysom Hill

Yes I know. Surprise, Brian is talking about Taysom again.

We're getting to the point of the season where the emerging tight ends have been picked up. And you, the great researcher, have read this every week and are traveling. As a pivot, I love going back to the well Taysom Hill. This New Orleans team is in trouble! Rashid Shaheed is on IR, and Chris Olave will miss some time after suffering the second concussion of the season. Alvin Kamara will be the offense, but being able to play a guy who takes snaps from anywhere on the field. Few other players offer you the same potential as this player.

Mike Gesicki

No Tee Higgins, let's go again.

Mike Gesicki has a chance to become a big waiver man after his great two-touchdown performance. We're digging around a bit, but the recipe seems to be to skip Tee Higgins, and that trend seems to be continuing this week. You'll have to watch the practice reports this week, but Gesicki is a great pivot option based on his involvement in the offense alone. In a division game in Baltimore, this game has a good chance of getting us a lot of points. Both defenses give up points primarily through the air. The Ravens are the eighth-best team at the position, giving up over 10 points per game, and Gesicki has the talent to break for a big play, which is what this offense needs since they lost their new rookie tight end. Erick Allto an ACL, leaving Mike with a lot more left.

Yes'Tavion Sanders

Looking for some points, nothing huge

And for your super deep league, we are here. The fourth round pick, Yes'Tavion Sandershas been added in the last few weeks. The rookie has scored at least 5 times in 4 of the last 5 games and has over 10 yards per score in 2. The Panthers also traded last year's second-round pick, Jonathan Mingoto the Cowboys for a 4th round pick at the deadline. He is the second wide receiver traded in the past week Diontae Johnson was with the Ravens last week. As a deep play, managed expectations are essential, but with limited pass-catchers and a larger role in the offense, they play the Giants targeting the quarterback, so Sanders represents a good dump-off option. I'm interested in playing him in a pinch this week.

Tell me what you think about these players! Still questions? Please find me on Twitter/X @TooMuch_Brian.

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