🔥 Week 10 fantasy football start-sit decisions you can’t ignore

Week 10 fantasy football breakdown with player trends and matchup analysis

Jaylen Waddle owns nearly half of Miami’s air yards without Tyreek Hill, and Buffalo ranks near the bottom in fantasy points allowed to WR1s. Start him with confidence.
Tyler Warren faces the NFL’s toughest defense against tight ends, with Atlanta allowing the fewest catches and a 59 percent completion rate. That’s a firm sit.
Kyle Monangai logged 29 touches and nearly 200 yards last week. If Swift misses, volume plus game script make him a top play.
Rachaad White faces New England’s elite run defense, where no back has topped 50 yards all season. Efficiency trend says sit.
Rico Dowdle keeps producing as the Saints allow the most rushing attempts per game. That usage trend matters.
Who should you start at running back in Week 10 fantasy football?
Avoid Jacory Croskey-Merritt against Detroit’s top-three run defense, and stay away from Nick Chubb and Woody Marks facing the Jaguars’ stingy front.

That’s your Week 10 fantasy football analysis with matchup notes that actually matter. Save for your start-sit choices and drop your own picks below.

players you need to start and sit for week 10 of fantasy football. And yeah, I was dead wrong last week when I told you Christian Gonzalez would erase Drake London. So consider this my apology. Start Jaylen Wadd. He owns 48% of his team’s airard since losing Tyreek Hill. But what you may not know is Buffalo’s second worst in fantasy points allowed to opposing wide receiver one. So don’t overthink it. And I hate to be that guy, but sit Tyler Warren. The Falcons are the best team in the NFL at defending tight ends, allowing a league low 59% catch rate, the fewest receptions, and the third lowest touchdown rate. Thank me later. Start Kyle Manungai. He had 29 touches and almost 200 yards against Cincy. But Swift may miss again. And the Giants have coughed up 33 plus points in three straight. So considering all the Bears want to do is run, Manungai is a smash. But sit Rashad White. His efficiency tanked and no one has more than 50 rushing yards against New England this year. So even if Buckyy’s still out, White’s an easy phase. Start Rico D. They’ve completely abandoned Shouba Hubard finally. Plus, the Saints have faced a league high 27 rush attempts per game. And Rico’s been a top two scorer at the position in all three of his starts, which is completely insane. But sit Cory Kroski Merritt, he doesn’t catch passes when Washington trails and they’re eight and a half point underdogs against Detroit. Plus, the Lions have a top three run defense. So, leave Bill on your bench. And start Wandale Robinson. He’s got 27 targets over the last three weeks. And the Bears have allowed the third highest yards per target and a league high touchdown rate to slot receivers. But sit Woody Marks and Nick Chub. The Jags have given up the third fewest fantasy points to opposing backfields, so don’t risk it. Before my number one start and number one sit, make sure you’re taking all of your picks on Koshi this week. It’s basically a stock market for sports and it’s available in all 50 states. Start Quinn Sean Judkins against the Jets. [Music]

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  1. he also said his number 1 sit was nico collin’s and got got 14 this guy just isn’t accurate

  2. Okay I’ll sit Breece hall. That means I’ll start Warren and Henderson and flex Alec Pierce. Is that what you’re suggesting ??

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