Fri Oct 31 8:39am ET
By MIKE BARNER
Contributing Writer
The Eagles, Buccaneers, Jets and Browns are all on a bye during Week 9. That removes a few very appealing DFS options across multiple positions. With that in mind, here are some of the top players to consider for your lineups, as well as some to possibly avoid.
Quarterbacks
Daniel Jones, IND at PIT ($6,200): It has been a resurgent season for Jones, who has completed 71.2% of his pass attempts and already has 17 total touchdowns. After playing in a conservative Giants offense the last few seasons, Jones has an average target depth of 8.6 yards this year. The Colts are also doing a good job of protecting him, resulting in his 3.6% sack rate. This is a great matchup to deploy him in DFS with the Steelers allowing the most passing yards per game in the league.
Jaxson Dart, NYG vs. SF ($5,200): Dart has lost his top weapons with Cam Skattebo (ankle) now joining Malik Nabers (knee) on the sidelines. However, it’s his ability to do damage with his legs that might make him worth the risk in DFS. He has posted a rushing touchdown in four of his five starts. That’s in addition to him totaling eight passing touchdowns over five games.
Player to Avoid
Bo Nix, DEN at HOU ($6,400): The Texans have a stellar secondary. They have given up just six passing touchdowns, while recording seven interceptions. Their 6.37 yards allowed per pass attempt is the fifth-lowest mark in the league. As impressive as Nix was during his four-touchdown performance against the Cowboys last week, his upside might be limited in this matchup.
Running Backs
Christian McCaffrey, SF at NYG ($8,800): Last week was a rare dud for McCaffrey, who posted eight carries, 25 rushing yards, three receptions and 43 receiving yards. It came against the aforementioned Texans, so don’t read too much into one bad stat line. McCaffrey has generally been busy, averaging 24.5 touches per game. Look for him to get back on track against the Giants, who have allowed the seventh-most fantasy points per game to running backs.
Kareem Hunt, KC at BUF ($4,700): Isiah Pacheco (knee) is listed as week-to-week, so with the Chiefs having their bye in Week 10, it makes sense for them to hold him out of this matchup. Hunt has already been their top red zone option, recording 13 rushing attempts inside the 20-yard line this season. The Bills have allowed nine rushing touchdowns to running backs, which trails only the Titans (12). Don’t be surprised if Hunt records at least one score in a game in which he should receive added carries.
Player to Avoid
Jordan Mason, MIN at DET ($5,700): The Vikings were blown out by the Chargers in Week 8, which forced them to throw a lot late in the game. Still, Mason finished with just four carries for three yards. While the way the game unfolded didn’t help his cause, Aaron Jones Sr. also made his return from injured reserve in the matchup. Mason will still get some work, but at the very least, Jones should be the Vikings’ first choice in passing situations. A reduced role against a Lions team that has allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points per game to running backs is not a recipe for success.
Wide Receivers
DK Metcalf, PIT vs. IND ($5,500): Metcalf is coming off a Week 8 performance against the Packers in which he caught five of seven targets for 55 yards and a touchdown. That marked the fifth time over the last six games that he has reached the end zone. The Colts have allowed the fourth-most passing yards per game in the league, so in what could be a high-scoring game on both sides, Metcalf makes a lot of sense at his reasonable salary.
Alec Pierce, IND at PIT ($4,600): Pierce has quietly become one of the better deep threats in the league. He averaged 22.3 yards per reception last season and has averaged 21.4 yards per catch this year. His average depth of target is 21.3 yards this year, so in a matchup against a bad Steelers’ secondary, he has the potential to provide significant value.
Player to Avoid
Courtland Sutton, DEN at HOU ($6,500): There is a lot to like about Sutton, who has accounted for 20.7% of the Broncos’ targets this season and has an average depth of target of 12.1 yards. With 536 receiving yards already, he is on pace to reach at least 1,000 receiving yards for the third time in his career. However, with how well the Texans have defended the pass, this might be one of the few weeks when fading Sutton is the correct call.
Tight Ends
Trey McBride, ARI at DAL ($6,000): After incredibly posting just two receiving touchdowns last season, McBride has already found his way into the end zone four times this year. He has also accounted for 28.4% of the Cardinals’ targets and 25.8% of their air yards. The Cowboys have given up the second-most passing yards per game in the league, so McBride has the potential to be well worth his hefty salary among tight ends.
Brock Bowers, LV vs. JAX ($5,000): Bowers has missed the last three games because of a knee injury. With the Raiders having their bye in Week 8, he is ready to go for Sunday. His return brings a favorable matchup versus the Jaguars, who have allowed the ninth-most yards per target to tight ends. This might be one of the last opportunities of the season to add Bowers to your lineup at this cheap of a salary.
Player to Avoid
Evan Engram, DEN at HOU ($3,900): Again, we’re fading this matchup for the Broncos’ offense against the Texans. Engram has established a relatively high floor with at least four receptions in each of his last five games, but his average depth of target is just 4.8 yards and he only has one touchdown. Look elsewhere if you’re trying to go cheap at tight end.
Mike Barner has been covering fantasy sports since 2007. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Yahoo, SportsLine and RotoWire. Mike was also a finalist for the 2018 FSWA Basketball Writer of the Year award. Follow Mike on Twitter @rotomikebarner.
Arizona Cardinals running back Emari Demercado had a strong performance in a 27-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9, rushing for a team-high 79 yards on 14 carries. Demercado ran well against a poor Dallas run defense, and with uncertainty in regards to Trey Benson's (knee) return, the Cardinals could ride the hot hand with Demercado as the back to receive the most touches in their Week 10 matchup against the division-leading Seattle Seahawks. The Arizona backfield has been a messy one to figure out for fantasy managers, and it will likely stay that way for the foreseeable future. Seattle is a tough matchup, but Demercado has value as a flex play.
From RotoBaller
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs has been the most consistent wide receiver target for the team this season and could be ready to take on more targets after the injury to Tucker Kraft (knee). Doubs led the Packers with seven catches for 91 yards on 10 targets in their ugly 16-13 loss to the Panthers last week. No other Green Bay pass catcher drew more than five targets. The 25-year-old should continue to build on his already solid production and could elevate his numbers in Kraft's absence. Christian Watson's return will draw away some targets, but his presence helps stretch the field, creating more opportunities for Doubs and the offense. Doubs is ranked as RotoBaller's WR32 for Week 10.
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Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has enjoyed a fantastic bounce-back season in 2025, leading the team with 41 catches for 586 yards and four touchdowns in nine games. Waddle had been in plenty of trade rumors with the current state of the Dolphins, but the team is committed to their 26-year-old star wideout and views him as a piece of their future. Waddle has emerged as the no-doubt WR1 after Tyreek Hill (knee) went down in Week 3, and has been among the most productive wideouts in the league. Waddle ranks as WR13 in PPR points since Week 4, and he should continue to return borderline WR1 fantasy production as one of the most explosive players in the league and the focal point of head coach Mike McDaniel's passing attack.
From RotoBaller
Free agent cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. (spine) has been cleared to play and is now making his rounds of visits with teams, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Those include the Panthers on Wednesday, Packers on Thursday, Vikings on Friday, 49ers on Monday, Bears on Tuesday, and Steelers on Wednesday. Samuel underwent spinal fusion surgery in April and has now been cleared to return to action. The 26-year-old has been a solid player for his career, but the injury has caused concerns for some teams. Samuel will likely make his decision on which one to sign within the next week once his visits conclude.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams kicker Joshua Karty is facing competition for the starting kicking gig, according to head coach Sean McVay. The organization will have Harrison Mevis compete for the kicking job with Karty ahead of the Week 10 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. Karty had a strong rookie campaign where he connected on 84.3 percent of his field goal attempts. The 23-year-old is having a much more difficult time during his sophomore season. Karty is 10-for-15 on field goal attempts, while missing three additional extra point kicks. Mevis hasn't kicked in the NFL before and was signed onto the practice squad this week. Neither kicker is an ideal option for the Week 10 contest against the 49ers.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants kicker Graham Gano (neck) was unable to take the field for Wednesday's practice session. It appears Gano is managing a neck injury after missing four games earlier in the season due to a groin issue. When healthy, Gano has been a viable option for the Giants, but keeping him healthy has been a problem. The Giants have both Younghoe Koo and Jude McAtamney on their practice squad right now. One of them would get the starting gig if Gano is forced to miss time. He'll have a few days to get ready ahead of the Week 10 matchup against the Chicago Bears.
From RotoBaller
Miami Dolphins running back Ollie Gordon II (ankle) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. Gordon is currently considered day-to-day after suffering an ankle injury during last Thursday's loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The rookie back saw a high-season 10 carries during the Week 8 win over the Atlanta Falcons. Outside of that, Gordon has played a minimal role in the backfield this season. If he's unable to play, Jaylen Wright would likely take over as the backup to De'Von Achane during the Week 10 matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
From RotoBaller
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet (concussion) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. This seems like positive news after Kmet was forced to exit early during last weekend's win over the Cincinnati Bengals due to a concussion. His absence forced rookie Colston Loveland into a bigger role and he took full advantage of it. Loveland hauled in six of his seven targets for 118 yards and two touchdowns in the win. Regardless of Kmet's status, Loveland figures to have earned a larger role in this offense going forward. Kmet figures to take a backseat to Loveland even if he plays during the Week 10 matchup against the New York Giants.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders rookie wide receiver Dont'e Thornton Jr. will be active for Thursday's game against the Denver Broncos, according to head coach Pete Carroll. Thornton was a healthy scratch in Week 9, but is returning to the rotation with Jakobi Meyers being traded on Tuesday. The rookie wideout hasn't recorded a catch since Week 3, so Thornton hasn't made much of an impact lately. It's tough to imagine there being streaming appeal here for this Week 10 contest. Thornton could be worth stashing in dynasty formats or certain deep leagues, but can't be trusted right now.
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New York Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor (knee) was able to practice in full on Wednesday. Taylor took over for Justin Fields during their loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 7. Sadly, Taylor suffered a knee injury during that game, which kept him sidelined in Week 8. Luckily, Taylor has been able to rest and recover over the last few weeks. It appears the 36-year-old will be ready to go if called upon to start against the Cleveland Browns this weekend. Head coach Aaron Glenn hasn't announced a starter yet, so fantasy managers will have to stay tuned for that.
From RotoBaller
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Dyami Brown (concussion) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. Brown suffered a concussion during the fourth quarter of Sunday's win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The fact he was even limited in practice is a good sign heading into the Week 10 matchup against the Houston Texans. The Jags are banged up with Brian Thomas Jr. (ankle) missing Wednesday's practice. That means, Parker Washington and newly acquired Jakobi Meyers could have expanded roles this weekend.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman (hamstring) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice session. Tillman was recently designated to return from the injured reserve. The 25-year-old has been out since suffering a hamstring injury during the Week 4 matchup against the Detroit Lions. The fact Tillman was able to practice in full to begin the week is a good sign heading into the Week 10 matchup against the New York Jets. Before going down, Tillman hauled in 11 of his 20 targets for 106 yards and two touchdowns in four games. He's unlikely to be a viable streaming option given how poorly this offense has played with Dillon Gabriel under center.
From RotoBaller
New York Giants tight end Theo Johnson (shoulder) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. It sounds like he's managing a shoulder injury, so he'll get eased into the practice week. Last weekend, Johnson hauled in three of his six targets for 27 yards and a touchdown in the loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The 24-year-old has scored five touchdowns in his last six games. If he's unable to play, Daniel Bellinger could move into the starting tight end role for the Week 10 matchup against the Chicago Bears. Right now, it seems like Johnson is trending towards playing, but fantasy managers should check back for another update.
From RotoBaller
Washington Commanders WR Treylon Burks and DL Sheldon Day were signed to the 53-man roster Wednesday, Nov. 5, and free-agent S Tre Hawkins III and free-agent CB Daryl Worley were signed to the practice squad.
From TheHuddle
Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz (knee, shoulder) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. Unsurprisingly, Schultz is limited to start the week while he continues to deal with lingering injuries. He missed practice time last week as well, but still suited up for the Week 9 loss to the Denver Broncos. Schultz hauled in six of his eight targets for a season-high 77 yards in the defeat. If he's unable to play, Harrison Bryant would likely be asked to start, but he wouldn't be a recommended fantasy option for the Week 10 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks tight end AJ Barner (calf) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. Barner appeared to be fine while hauling in three receptions for 24 yards during last week's win over the Washington Commanders. The 23-year-old salvaged his fantasy value with a one-yard rushing touchdown. Despite being limited in the receiving game, Barner has been able to score four touchdowns in his last five games. If he misses time, Elijah Arroyo figures to have an expanded role and increased fantasy value for the Week 10 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp (hamstring, heel) was unable to take part in Wednesday's practice session. Earlier in the day, head coach Mike Macdonald told reporters that Kupp would be limited in practice. Instead, Kupp sat out completely, which isn't a great sign to begin the week. The 32-year-old sat out of last week's win over the Washington Commanders. There's a chance he misses the Week 10 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals as well. The Seahawks have brought in reinforcements in the form of Rashid Shaheed. That being said, Shaheed could have a bigger role right away if Kupp is unable to play this weekend. Fantasy managers will need to stay tuned throughout the week for more updates on Kupp.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey (non-injury) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Nov. 5.
Fantasy Spin: McCaffrey continues to rank in the top 10 in the NFL in both running yards and passing yards. He will see plenty of touches this week against the Los Angeles Rams and is a must-start option in all leagues.
From TheHuddle
Seattle Seahawks WR Cooper Kupp (hamstring, heel) did not practice Wednesday, Nov. 5 due to his hamstring and heel injuries.
Fantasy Spin: Kupp missed the Week 9 game against the Washington Commanders. Jaxon Smith-Njigba had his normal big game, while Cody White had a long TD and rookie Tory Horton had 48 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Horton could be a WR4 or flex fantasy option, should Kupp not be able to play. White can mostly be ignored for fantasy purposes, though, with or without Kupp.
From TheHuddle
Arizona Cardinals OL Kelvin Beachum (rest), CB Max Melton (concussion) and LB Mack Wilson (ribs) did not practice Wednesday, Nov. 5, while S Budda Baker (hamstring), CB Kei'Trel Clark (ankle), S Kitan Crawford (hamstring), OL Will Hernandez (knee), CB Will Johnson (back, hip), WR Zay Jones (knee), LB BJ Ojulari (knee) and WR Xavier Weaver (ankle) were listed as limited participants.
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