Sit/Start 2025 Week 10: Reviewing All Fantasy Relevant Players in Every Game

Sit or Start recommendations for EVERY fantasy-relevant player in Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season!

Game Info

 

Kickoff: Sunday, November 9, 2025, 1:00 PM ET

Location: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN

Network: FOX

 

Baltimore Ravens

 

Quarterback

Lamar Jackson: START, QB1

I probably don’t have to mention starting Lamar Jackson, but did you know that in his 2019 MVP season, he finished the year with 43 total touchdowns, more than the number of times the Ravens punted (40)?

 

Running Back

Derrick Henry: START, RB1
Justice Hill: SIT
Keaton Mitchell: SIT

Derrick Henry rushed for over 100 yards for the second time in three games against Miami, and could get there again in Week 10. Minnesota’s faced zone runs at the 2nd highest rate (54.1%), with teams having a top 5 success rate (51.6%) and top 10 yards per carry (4.35). King Henry has the fifth-highest yards per carry on zone concept runs 95.3), which accounts for 61.7% of his runs this season.

 

Wide Receiver

Zay Flowers: START, WR2
Rashod Bateman: FLEX, WR4

Zay Flowers‘ floor has been firmly established, scoring in the double digits six out of 10 games, catching at least five balls in his past five games. But the touchdowns haven’t been there, and neither has his ceiling. Flowers has scored over 20 points just once. The Minnesota matchup is tough, but the Vikings have been tormented by the deep ball all season long. Minny’s given up five passing touchdowns of 20+ yards, 24.67 yards per attempt, and a league-high 72.2% completion rate. Flowers’ consistent volume should keep his floor rather safe, and he could come down with a big catch. If there was ever a time to buy the $1 Rashod Bateman scratch-off in hopes of hitting the jackpot, it’s this week.

 

 

Tight End

Mark Andrews: STREAMER
Isaiah Likely: STREAMER

Mark Andrews may have just one game with more than 34 receiving yards, but he keeps coming up with the touchdowns. Andrews scored twice for the second time this season, but it was Isaiah Likely who had more targets, catches, and receiving yards among the Ravens’ tight ends. Both likely eat into each other’s value, capping both their floor and upside. But they’re both decent streamers in a matchup against a Vikings defense averaging a touchdown per game to tight ends over their last four.  

 

Defense/Special Teams

Baltimore Ravens: SIT

Even after holding their last three opponents to 13 points per game, the Ravens are allowing nearly 30 points per game. Playing better as of late, but they’re not consistent enough to consider for fantasy. 

 

Minnesota Vikings

 

Quarterback

J.J. McCarthy: SIT, QB2 (Startable in Superflex)

J.J. McCarthy had himself a hat trick in his first game action since injuring his ankle in Week 2. It wasn’t a massive performance by any stretch of the imagination. He completed just 14/25 pass attempts and totaled 143 passing yards. McCarthy sprinkled in 12 rushing yards while one of his three scores was of the rushing variety. He’ll have some growing pains, and I’m not ready to declare him every week starting caliber in 1QB or SF leagues. But his performance is a phenomenal sign for the rest of the Vikings’ fantasy assets and their fantasy value for the remainder of the season.

 

Running Back

Aaron Jones Sr.: FLEX, RB3
Jordan Mason: FLEX, RB3

Aaron Jones had the better game, but it’s still an encouraging sign that Mason had more snaps and more carries. Jones looked like his vintage self, 8.7 yards per carry, including three runs of 10+ yards. Jones left the game in the third quarter with a shoulder injury and didn’t return, but the injury isn’t expected to cause him to miss Week 10. As much as I hate to admit it, Jones looks like the better start heading into Week 10. But with the volatility of the situation, I can’t rank either any higher than a FLEX.

 

Wide Receiver

Justin Jefferson: START, WR1
Jordan Addison: START, WR2

Needless to say, Justin Jefferson is a must-start, but did you know he has an official endorsement deal with Bath & Body Works? He’s a brand ambassador for their line of men’s fragrances and lotions.

Jordan Addison had his first game under double-digit fantasy points this season against the Lions, but should get back on track against a Ravens defense that’s been susceptible to teams’ secondary receivers. Baltimore is allowing the sixth most points to the position.

 

Tight End

T.J. Hockenson: SIT

Despite getting in the end zone for the second time this season, T.J. Hockenson failed to surpass 10 fantasy points. Not only is he unstartable, he’s droppable. 

 

Defense/Special Teams

Minnesota Vikings: SIT