Football with the Fantasy Freak: Week 10

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Week 10 Sleeper of the Week: Raiders RB Marcel Reece
Both Darren McFadden and his backup, Mike Goodson, suffered high ankle sprains in Sundays loss to the Buccaneers, and theyre expected to miss this Sundays game against the Ravens. And while its 195-pound Taiwan Jones thats expected to draw the start, its Reece whos in a position to put up the better fantasy numbers because a) his 240-pound frame will likely receive any goal-line opportunities Oakland may get; and b) hes far more likely to be a factor in the passing game. Reece caught eight passes for 95 yards and a touchdown against the Buccaneers on Sunday, which put him on pace for about 50 catches and 550 receiving yards this season. Im not sure hell catch another eight passes for 95 yards against a Baltimore defense thats better than Tampa Bays, but if youre in a bind because of bye weeks andor injuries, Reece is a guy to consider rolling the dice with this week.

Week 10 Sleeper No. 2: Steelers WR Emmanuel Sanders
Sanders is expected to start with Antonio Brown unlikely to play after suffering a high ankle sprain in the first quarter against the Giants, a game in which Sanders ended up playing 56-of-70 snaps.  He scored a touchdown and actually had three straight games of at least 40 receiving yards prior to the Giants game. Hes a guy Ben Roethlisberger trusts and he has a chance to put up some solid numbers on Monday night against the lowly Chiefs.

Week 10 Sleeper No. 3: Bengals QB Andy Dalton
If you have Andy Dalton on your roster, hes a guy you probably sit more than you start, as hes not someone who at this point can be considered a top-10 or -12 guy given all the talent across the league at the quarterback position. This week, however, could be a good spot to give Dalton a whirl, as he faces a Giants defense that has given up the 4th-most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks this season. I could see the New York secondary having its hands full with A.J. Green, which could result in a big fantasy day for Dalton.

Week 10 Bust No. 1: Steelers RB Jonathan Dwyer
Dwyer had two straight games of more than 100 rushing yards prior to missing this past Sundays game against the Giants with a quadriceps injury. While it looks as if Dwyer will be back for Monday nights game against the Chiefs, it appears as if Isaac Redman will get the bulk of the carries as an encore to his 147-yard effort against the Giants. Redman also has a leg up on Dwyer in the passing game, having racked up more than 150 receiving yards this season to Dwyers 25.

Week 10 Bust No. 2: Giants TE Martellus Bennett
Its time to move on from Bennett, who doesnt look like the same player who racked up 15 catches, 185 yards and 3 TDs over the first three games of this season. I know a lot of NFL players are banged up at this point in the season, but Bennett seems to still be hobbled by the knee injury he suffered against the Browns in Week 5. He has just one game of more than 4 catches or 40 yards since Week 3, and he hasnt scored since Week 3.

Week 10 Bust No. 3: Raiders TE Brandon Myers
Myers was a popular waiver-wire pick-up this week, and understandably so after he had two TDs among his eight catches against the Bucs, which put him on pace for what would be perhaps the quietest 78-catch season by a tight end in NFL history. Myers had entered Sunday without a touchdown in 49 career games, so its tough to expect a repeat performance, especially against a Ravens defense that has allowed only two opposing tight ends to go over 60 receiving yards all season, and only one to score a touchdown.

Question of the Week:
Given his current slump, should Eli Manning no longer be considered an every-week fantasy starter?
Manning owners are obviously frustrated by the fact that Eli has failed to reach 200 passing yards in three of his last four games, but Im chalking that up more to the quality of defenses hes gone up against in recent weeks than any kind of drop-off in terms of the overall productivity of Manning and the Giants passing attack. Those three aforementioned games came against San Franciscos No. 2-ranked pass defense, the Cowboys No. 4-ranked pass defense and Pittsburghs top-ranked pass defense. The one time Eli has reached 200 passing yards in his past four games was against Washington, when he threw for 337 yards. Eli wont face a top-10 passing defense for the rest of the season, so I expect his numbers to pick up and for him to end up with even more than the 4,300 passing yards hes currently on pace for, and somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 TD passes.

Injury Update:
BUFFALO WR Steve Johnson (thigh) has been practicing and expects to start . . . NEW ENGLAND TE Aaron Hernandez (ankle) has been limited in practice, but expects to play. RB Brandon Bolden (knee) will not play Sunday . . . N.Y. GIANTS WR Hakeem Nicks (knee) is probable for Sunday . . . CINCINNATI RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis (illness) returned to practice on Thursday and will start . . . SAN DIEGO WRs Robert Meachem and Eddie Royal (hamstrings) should play . . . CAROLINA WR Brandon LaFell (concussion) will return to action on Sunday . . . TENNESSEE QB Jake Locker (shoulder) remains out, and Matt Hasselbeck will start again. WR Kendall Wright (elbow) expects to play . . . MIAMI WR Brian Hartline (hamstring) has been practicing this week and will start . . . OAKLAND RBs Darren McFadden and Mike Goodson (high ankle sprains) are both doubtful for Sunday . . . NEW ORLEANS RB Darren Sproles (hand surgery) is doubtful to return for Sundays game . . . DETROIT WR Titus Young (knee) did not practice Thursday and is questionable for Sunday . . . MINNESOTA WR Percy Harvin (ankle) is doubtful for Sunday, and could be replaced by rookie Jarius Wright making his NFL debut . . . SEATTLE RB Marshawn Lynch (wrist, back) has missed practice time and is questionable . . . DALLAS RB DeMarco Murray practiced on Thursday, but is a longshot to play this week . . . ST. LOUIS WR Danny Amendola (clavicle) has a great chance of playing Sunday . . . HOUSTON RB Ben Tate (hamstring) is doubtful . . . CHICAGO WR Alshon Jeffery (hand) remains out . . . PITTSBURGH RB Rashard Mendenhall (Achilles) is out, but RB Jonathan Dwyer (quad) is expected to return.

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