![]() Deshaun Watson, Browns (QB20): He missed the first Ravens matchup, and we shouldn't expect 20 fantasy points.Ĥ9. Davante Adams, Raiders (WR15): It is not a good time to rely on this superstar, as he piles on single-digit PPR games, and now has a rookie QB.Ĥ8. Garrett Wilson, Jets (WR14): He is averaging 90 receiving yards and 13 targets over the past three games, and that is good enough.Ĥ5. Tony Pollard, Cowboys (RB11): He has single-digit PPR points in four of five games, as the Cowboys have turned to throwing the football more.Ĥ4. Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks (RB10): We expect at least 19 touches per week, but he has 19 over the past two weeks. Breece Hall, Jets (RB9): It seems tough to run with Jets' QB situation, but Hall has caught 15 passes over three games, which is promising.ģ9. The Buccaneers' defense was shredded by a rookie in Week 9, though.ģ8. Taylor Heinicke, Falcons (QB14): Still the starter over Desmond Ridder, for now, and Week 9 wasn't anything impressive.ģ4. Brock Purdy, 49ers (QB13): He comes off the bye having thrown five interceptions in past three games, so there is some pressure on him.ģ3. Deebo Samuel, 49ers (WR10): He hasn't played since Week 6 due to a balky shoulder, but he is practicing.ģ2. DeAndre Hopkins, Titans (WR9): Followed up his three-touchdown game with a disappointing one, so it's tough to pinpoint expectations here.Ģ9. Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers (QB11): He is averaging 20 fantasy points per game in the past two weeks, so that's something.Ģ8. Kyler Murray, Cardinals (QB10): Welcome back! Tough to tell if the Cardinals will let him run the football, though.Ģ5. Jared Goff, Lions (QB9): Only one touchdown pass over his past two games, but should do better coming off the bye week.Ģ4. Josh Jacobs, Raiders (RB7): Three of his five touchdowns have come in the past two games.Ģ3. ![]() Saquon Barkley, Giants (RB6): Giants probably do not intend to throw the football much, so expect monstrous volume here.Ģ1. Jonathan Taylor, Colts (RB5): He seems to look better and better each week and may soon approach RB1 status again.ġ9. Sam Howell, Commanders (QB7): He is throwing on defenses other than the Eagles, and Washington struggles to run the football.ġ8. Alvin Kamara, Saints (RB4): Season-low 70 scrimmage yards and 13 touches in Week 9, but nothing to worry about yet.ġ6. Stroud, Texans (QB5): Fantastic Week 9 performance, but Bengals will test him more than the Buccaneers did.ġ5. Keenan Allen, Chargers (WR5): He is still averaging more than 10 targets per game. CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (WR4): Dallas struggles to run now, but that is great news for the dominant Lamb.ġ0. Lamar Jackson, Ravens (QB4): He scored 28 fantasy points in first Browns matchup, so do not worry about facing a tough defense.ĩ. Justin Herbert, Chargers (QB3): Struggled against the Jets, but this offense should rebound versus the Lions.ħ. Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals (WR1): Back injury hindered him a bit in Week 9. By the way, six of the top 10 fantasy scorers are on bye this week.ģ. Christian McCaffrey, 49ers (RB1): Back from the bye and ready to continue his touchdown streak. 2 overall scorer should enjoy Monday night, even though Broncos handled Patrick Mahomes in Week 8.Ģ. These rankings have been updated to take players out from Thursday night's Panthers-Bears game.ġ. If your league is of the standard flex variety, just ignore the presence of quarterbacks. ![]() It might look odd to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ahead of typical RB2 and WR2 options, but the potential scoring impact demands it. We know many of you compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. ![]() Welcome to Week 10 of the 2023 NFL season and our weekly PPR fantasy football superflex rankings. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserįantasy football flex and superflex rankings for Week 10 ![]()
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