Fantasy Football Week 10: Strategic Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Choices for Maximizing Fantasy Points

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06/11/2024 21h37

### Fantasy Football: Key Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Decisions for Week 10

As fantasy football managers grapple with the challenging task of setting their optimal lineups, informed decisions can make all the difference. While benching or starting an obvious choice like Justin Jefferson is straightforward, other scenarios require more scrutiny. Here, we dive into some of the most debatable player situations for Week 10, providing a guiding hand for managers keen to maximize their fantasy points.

**Start 'Em Candidates:**

**D'Andre Swift (Bears):** Despite the Bears’ mixed season, Swift has been a cornerstone of their offense, clocking over 60% of the team’s offensive snaps in all but one game. Swift's consistency is evident as he has logged 16 or more carries in five straight games. Facing the Patriots, who have conceded the second-most rushing yards to backs this season, Swift stands out as a strong start this week.

**Tony Pollard (Titans):** Pollard’s consistent involvement in the Titans' game plan makes him an enticing start. He has played over 80 percent of offensive snaps in three straight games and averages four targets per contest. Despite facing the tough Chargers’ defense, Pollard's ability to break away with explosive runs, coupled with Los Angeles' vulnerability in allowing such plays at the second-highest rate in the NFL, tilts the scale in favor of starting him.

**Rhamondre Stevenson (Patriots):** Stevenson has had a roller-coaster season but has been a fantasy asset recently, scoring 17 or more fantasy points in five out of nine games. Given the Bears' propensity to allow significant yardage per carry and explosive runs, Stevenson is positioned well for another high-scoring outing.

**Chase Brown (Bengals):** Following a breakout performance where he amassed a season-high 26.7 fantasy points, Brown looks dependable. Although the Ravens have a formidable run defense, Brown's prior success against them and Baltimore’s issues containing RBs in the passing game bolster his start value this week.

**Damien Harris (Commanders):** Harris is riding his best fantasy stretch, running for over 100 yards in three consecutive games. Facing a Commanders' defense that has permitted the fifth-most rushing yards to opposing backs, Harris is expected to keep his momentum and should be started with confidence.

**Sit 'Em Candidates:**

**Keaontay Ingram & Rachaad White (Buccaneers):** The Buccaneers' backfield situation remains murky with Irving and White splitting snaps. Adding to their woes, they face the San Francisco 49ers who limit running backs effectively, allowing just 3.7 yards per carry. It’s advisable to dodge both Buccaneers’ RBs this week.

**Tank Bigsby (Jaguars):** With Travis Etienne back, Bigsby’s role is uncertain. Engaged in a fairly challenging matchup against the Vikings, who have been effective in curtailing RBs' performances, Bigsby's fantasy prospects look bleak. Given their defensive prowess, managers might want to sideline Bigsby this week.

**Javonte Williams (Broncos):** The unpredictable backfield usage in Denver casts a shadow on Williams' fantasy appeal. Coupled with a dismal matchup against the Chiefs’ defense, which restricts both rushing and receiving yards to backs, Williams is a sit consideration.

**Raheem Mostert (Dolphins):** Mostert's decreasing fantasy contribution, alongside the Rams’ staunch recent defense against running backs, dims his prospects. Averaging a modest 9.9 fantasy points per game since Week 5, Mostert faces an uphill battle in a crowded Miami backfield.

**Laviska Shenault Jr. (Panthers):** Shenault's physical potential is overshadowed by the Panthers’ conservative approach with his re-entry post-ACL injury. Until he can solidify a more prominent role behind Chuba Hubbard, Shenault is better benched.

These strategically outlined recommendations should aid fantasy managers in navigating the complicated web of roster decisions. Remember, always consider the latest matchup stats and backfield dynamics to make the most informed choices.

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