Well then. Bam Knight wasn’t it in Week 9, as it ended up being the Emari Demercado show. But we move forward, and let’s get right into it for Week 10.
A reminder that I judge my “start” or “sit” against a full-PPR format.
Start ‘Em
Wan’Dale Robinson, WR – New York Giants
Week 10 Matchup: @ Chicago Bears
Wan’Dale Robinson has taken over WR1 duties ever since Malik Nabers was lost for the season, and he’s quietly delivered. Entering Week 10, Robinson ranks as the WR18 on the season, ahead of names such as DK Metcalf, Marvin Harrison Jr., and Khalil Shakir. Last week, he had a very funny, yet productive, PPR line against the 9ers – nine receptions on 11 targets for just 46 scoreless yards. This week, he is set to face a Bears defense that just allowed 470 total receiving yards to Bengals pass catchers. Fire up Robinson with confidence, as FantasyData projects for him to finish as the WR19 on the week.
Tez Johnson, WR – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 10 Matchup: vs New England Patriots
Tampa Bay may be Chris Godwin-less once again this week, which will make way for Tez Johnson to potentially factor into the offensive game plan in a big way against New England. Since Week 5, Johnson has averaged 11.6 PPR in that span, and should continue to see plenty of targets alongside fellow rookie Emeka Egbuka. Between Weeks 7 & 8, Johnson saw 15 total targets. The Patriots are allowing the 14th most fantasy points to opposing WRs on the season per FantasyData.
Jaylen Warren, RB – Pittsburgh Steelers
Week 10 Matchup: @ Los Angeles Chargers (SNF)
Jaylen Warren has made the Steelers’ backfield his own, only making way for Kenneth Gainwell sparingly for moments of relief. Warren is dominating the goal-line carry count and is averaging 16.3 PPR per game since Week 7. The matchup on Sunday night in Los Angeles is enticing, as they are allowing a collective 22.1 points to opposing RBs on the year. Given the volume he is seeing, Warren is a solid play this weekend.
Sit ‘Em
Alvin Kamara, RB – New Orleans Saints
Week 10 Matchup: @ Carolina Panthers
It’s not often you ever see Alvin Kamara in the sit column, but this season has been an uber disappointment for the eighth year back. Just last week against the Rams, Kamara turned six carries into 14 scoreless yards, catching one of three targets for three yards and a lost fumble. On the year, he’s got just one rushing touchdown and zero receiving scores. We know the NOLA QB situation has not been favorable, but these are truly ugly hours for Alvin; he’s honestly reaching drop territory at this rate.
Jordan Love, QB – Green Bay Packers
Week 10 Matchup: vs Philadelphia Eagles
Jordan Love has been showing out a rather low floor in recent weeks, scoring less than 15 fantasy points per game in three of the last four. This week he is set to face an Eagles defense coming off their BYE, and they are allowing just 17.9 points per game to opposing QBs on the year. Even with the likes of Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott, and Joe Flacco on BYE this week, Love should be avoided on the streaming radar if you can afford to do so.
Brian Thomas Jr., WR – Jacksonville Jaguars
Week 10 Matchup: @ Houston Texans
Like Kamara, you often won’t see Brian Thomas Jr.’s name as a sit, but he’s been rather unplayable as of late. Across the last two games, BTJr has seen just 12 total targets, catching six of those looks for 86 scoreless yards. In 2025, he has just two touchdowns (one through the air and another on the ground), and is averaging 10.7 PPR per game. It’s been a letdown of a second-year to say the least, and one to avoid this week against a Texans defense allowing the fourth least amount of points to opposing WRs on the season.
– Matthew Cava (@cavaM_ Twitter & Reddit)
Adapted by Kurt Wasemiller (@kurt_player02 on Instagram & Thread | @kuwasemiller.bksy.social on BlueSky)