PlayerProfiler is home to the award winning redraft rankings and tools. Our Player Rankings are second to none, and the World Famous Draft Kit contains detailed player write ups and cheat sheets to help You dominate fantasy drafts! Check it out. Below, Theo Gremminger presents a comprehensive list of Sleepers for Week 10 fantasy football.
Fantasy Football Sleepers
Lesser-rostered players who can make an impact this week or later in the season. Whether you’re looking for a player to beat your league to on the waiver wire or someone to insert into your lineup this week, I’ve got you covered. Players to stream. Players to stash. These are Your Fantasy Football Sleepers for Week 10!
Quarterbacks
Drake Maye – New England Patriots (13%)
In his three complete games as the starting QB, Maye has finished as QB18, QB7, and QB10. This past Sunday, he led all QBs with 95 rushing yards. He’s had a game with three passing TDs and has now showcased his rushing upside. He should be rostered as a QB streaming option.
Daniel Jones – New York Giants (20%)
Jones has returned to favor with fantasy managers, finishing as the QB5 in Week 9—his fourth QB1 finish of the season. He has a dream matchup against a leaky Carolina Panthers defense in Germany.
Russell Wilson – Pittsburgh Steelers (20%)
Wilson has passed for 264 or more yards in two games as the starter for Pittsburgh.
The Steelers added Mike Williams at the trade deadline, giving Wilson another big target in the red zone. Washington’s defense has improved, but they still just gave up a top-5 scoring game to Daniel Jones.
Desmond Ridder – Atlanta Falcons (0%)
Superflex stash. Ridder could emerge in Week 11 as the Raiders starting QB. He has more fantasy upside than we have seen at the position all season in Vegas.
Running Backs
Ray Davis – Buffalo Bills (30%)
Davis had a 67 catch and run for a TD in Week 9. He continues to show why he is one of the most valuable handcuffs in football. If James Cook were to miss time, Davis would be a low end RB1.
Blake Corum – LA Rams (15%)
Corum is one of the best handcuffs to roster. The Rams offense is trending up, and Kyren Williams has elite usage. Corum has a ton of contingent upside.
Trey Benson – Arizona Cardinals (18%)
Benson has started to work in and scored a TD in Week 9. He is one of the best handcuffs to roster. James Conner is playing well, but he is 29 years old.
Kimani Vidal – LA Chargers (6%)
Vidal would be next in line should anything happen to Dobbins. He is a nice stash at the running back position.
Isaac Guerendo – San Francisco 49ers (14%)
Guerendo is trending up. He had his best game as a pro in Week 8.
Christian McCaffrey is back, but if he needs time ramping up, or suffers an injury setback, then Guerendo could see more work.
Cam Akers – Minnesota Vikings (12%)
Akers finished with eight touches for 53 yards last week. He has nuked Ty Chandler and is the next man in if anything were to happen to Aaron Jones.
Roschon Johnson – Chicago Bears (11%)
Johnson is the next man in if anything were to happen to D’Andre Swift. The offense itself is not the best, but Swift’s two way role makes the backup job here a valuable one.
Jaylen Wright – Miami Dolphins (6%)
Wright is a nice stash for now. He is a two way contingent value.
Chris Rodriguez – Washington Commanders (0%)/Jeremy McNichols – Washington Commanders (1%)
Rodriguez is a fantasy sleeper. Rodriguez is a second-year player that was elevated off the practice squad and produced. Brian Robinson is dealing with injuries. McNichols has been ahead all season. This is for deep leagues only.
Audric Estime- Denver Broncos (2%)
Denver may ramp up the rookie’s workload over the second half of the season.
Wide Receivers
DeMario Douglas – New England Patriots (25%)
Douglas has posted four games with nine targets this season. He’s the most reliable and fantasy-friendly WR on New England.
Elijah Moore – Cleveland Browns (15%)
Moore has been targeted 27 times over the last three games, catching 17 of those targets. The Browns have a bye week to regroup this week.
Demarcus Robinson – LA Rams (29%)
Robinson has been on a tear, a likely unsustainable one, but a tear nonetheless. He’s a high-value target WR with Matt Stafford willing to take shots to him in scoring positions and downfield.
The presence of Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua makes him a volatile start, but if you’re chasing upside, he’s delivered with four TDs over the past two games.
Mike Williams – Pittsburgh Steelers (17%)
Pittsburgh is a great landing spot for Williams who could see an increase in production for the rest of the season. He’s a big downfield threat and should help balance the target distribution opposite George Pickens.
Noah Brown – Buffalo Bills (11%)
Brown has recorded 133 receiving yards over his last two games. He’s emerging as a reliable target opposite Terry McLaurin in Washington as the Commanders’ No. 2 wideout.
Parker Washington – Jacksonville Jaguars (4%)
Washington had minimal production but was targeted six times in his first full game as Christian Kirk‘s replacement in Jacksonville.
Mack Hollins – Buffalo Bills (0%)
With Keon Coleman out this week, and Amari Cooper limited in practice, Hollins could see his largest snap share of the season.
Ray-Ray McCloud – Atlanta Falcons (18%)
If Drake London‘s hip becomes a problem, McCloud would be the next man in. He already receives a 14-percent target share this season.
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine – Tennessee Titans (6%)
Westbrook-Ikhine had a season-high five catches last week and has scored a touchdown in four straight games. Betting on Titans players can be risky, but his recent play and increasing usage are encouraging.
Jalen McMillan – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (23%)
McMillan may play this week, but he remains an upside post-bye stash. He led Tampa Bay WRs in snaps in Week 8.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling – New Orleans (0%)
MVS could step into a quasi Chris Olave role this week. New Orleans is in need of bodies at WR, making him a speculative option.
Tight Ends
Jonnu Smith – Miami (21%)
Smith has been targeted at least six times in four straight games. He’s a low-end TE1 but is still widely available.
Ja’Tavion Sanders – Carolina (3%)
Sanders is coming off his best game as a pro, finishing with four catches for 87 yards. This was his third game with four or more catches in his last four outings. The rookie’s role could continue to increase throughout the rest of the season.
Theo Johnson – New York Giants (1%)
Johnson was targeted six times and caught three passes for 51 yards and a touchdown in New York’s loss to Washington in Week 9.
The rookie could see more opportunities with Darius Slayton sidelined.
AJ Barner – Seattle (0%)
Barner was targeted seven times in Week 9, and with Noah Fant dealing with a groin injury, Barner could see increased usage.
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