Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 10 Picks

Week 10 Fantasy Football Sleepers: Unearth Hidden Gems Amidst Bye Week Chaos

As the NFL season heats up, Week 10 presents a familiar challenge for fantasy football managers: bye weeks. With powerhouse teams like the Kansas City Chiefs,Dallas Cowboys,and Cincinnati bengals taking a break,key offensive weapons such as Ja’Marr Chase and CeeDee Lamb will be sidelined. This creates an opportunity to scour the waiver wire and unearth some hidden gems. This week, we’re diving deep to identify five players who could provide a significant boost to yoru fantasy lineups.

1. Darius Slayton, Wide Receiver, New York Giants

The New York Giants face a Chicago Bears defense that has been generous to opposing offenses, allowing an average of 28.4 points per game. Furthermore, the Bears rank eighth in the league in passing yards allowed, a favorable matchup for Slayton. Since returning from injury,Slayton has shown flashes of his potential,carrying the ball seven times for 88 yards in his last two games. More importantly for fantasy managers, he has been targeted 12 times in that same span, indicating a growing role in the Giants’ passing attack.

2. Parker Washington, Wide Receiver, Jacksonville Jaguars

While the Jacksonville Jaguars have faced challenges, notably against teams that excel in limiting passing yards, their current injury situation opens doors for players like Parker Washington. With Travis Etienne Jr. sidelined due to a knee injury and Brian Thomas Jr. nursing an ankle issue, the Jaguars are thin at wide receiver. Washington demonstrated his potential last week against the Raiders, catching eight passes on 90 targets. He could see a similar volume of targets in Week 10, making him a valuable pickup.

3. Darnell Mooney, Wide Receiver, Atlanta Falcons

Darnell Mooney’s season has been inconsistent, with only one game exceeding 50 receiving yards and a modest two catches for 26 yards in his last two outings. However, his upcoming matchup against the Indianapolis Colts presents a compelling opportunity.The Colts are a high-scoring team, averaging 32.2 points per game, wich often forces opponents into pass-heavy situations. This offensive shootout potential has led the Colts to surrender the second-most receptions to wide receivers in the league, making Mooney a strong candidate for a breakout performance.

4. Colston Loveland, tight End, Chicago Bears

Colston Loveland made a significant impact in his recent outing, hauling in 6 of 7 targets for 118 yards and two touchdowns. With Bears tight end Cole Kmet potentially sidelined due to a concussion, Loveland could once again be a focal point of the Bears’ offense in Week 10 against the New York Giants. The Giants’ defense ranks ninth in the league in passing yards allowed, suggesting that Loveland could continue to exploit matchups and deliver fantasy points.

5. Dalton Schultz,Tight End,Houston Texans

Even with quarterback C.J. Stroud exiting Sunday’s game with a concussion, Dalton Schultz proved his reliability. He caught six passes for 77 yards, marking the fifth time in his last six games that he has recorded at least six targets. Whether Davis Mills or Stroud is under centre for the Texans, Schultz remains a viable starting tight end.His consistent target share makes him an attractive option against the Jacksonville Jaguars, a team that has allowed the fifth-most receptions to tight ends this season.


Published: 2025-11-04 12:38:00

Source: www.forbes.com

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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