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Week 10 Fantasy Football Waiver Wire

  • Writer: tunastake
    tunastake
  • Nov 6, 2019
  • 2 min read


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Quarterback: Daniel Jones

Jones and the Giants are taking on there New York rival Jets, and after last week I don’t think I have much explaining to do here...

Proj: 300+ yards/3 TDs/0 TO


WR1: Zach Pascal

Indianapolis is playing Miami at home. We know the Dolphins are not a good football team as of now, and even though they’ll likely go into next week with Brian Hoyer, Pascal has been hot. When given opportunities this season, he’s proven to be a solid receiver. Also consider TY Hilton is out, so it’s a perfect opportunity to give an underrated guy like Pascal a start this week.

Proj: 5 REC/80+ yards/ 1 TD


WR2: Hunter Renfrow

Renfrow has been spectacular the last two weeks, recording 10 catches, 142 yards, and 2 touchdowns. He strived this season in relief of Antonio Brown and is super undervalued in fantasy leagues despite the last two games. Time to see if Renfrow is legit this week!

Proj: 3 REC/70 yards/2 TDs


RB1: Gus Edwards

I expect the Ravens, Bengals game to be a blowout so it’s realistic to expect Edwards to get at least 10+ carries. He could prove to be a sneaky good start this week.

Proj: 12 CAR/65+ yards/1 TD


RB2: Kalen Ballage

Well, Miami’s original plan after trading Kenyan Drake was Mark Walton Jr, now he’s suspended... that leaves Ballage to be the main ball carrier. He’s a powerful runner but hasn’t shown good vision, so it’s a real boom or bust start this week. He also can catch out of the backfield, adding to his value.

Proj: 15+ CAR/80+ total yards/2 TDs


TE: Delanie Walker

If Walker wasn’t injured this season, he wouldn’t be on the wire. Ryan Tannehill will have to look for someone he can get rid of the ball too, since KCs’ pass rush is so strong, and I think Walker will be that guy. *He is questionable to play*

Proj: 7 REC/50+ yards/1 TD


FLEX: Myles Gaskin

Gaskin is my sleeper of the week, which would contradict my RB2 pick Kalen Ballage. If Ballage doesn’t perform, which is more than possible, Gaskin will get his opportunity. He’s a shifty back, that can catch the ball out of the backfield. He’s also much quicker than Ballage. If you’re in a deep league and need someone I’d take a chance.

Proj: 5+ touches/75+ yards


K: Michael Badgley

As of the last two weeks, the Chargers offense has been hot. I don’t see the Raiders slowing them down, so this gives Badgley endless opportunities to hit it through the uprights

Proj: 4 XPM/2 FGM


DEF: Kansas City Chiefs

A tenacious pass rush and they are playing Ryan Tannehill should allow the Chiefs defense to bounce back after last week. There only real threat is Delanie Walker, and that’s saying he’ll play. It should be a cakewalk for them, forcing turnover, after turnover.

Proj: 7-14 points allowed/3 INTs/1 FF


- Alex Fortuna


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