As Week 10 of the fantasy football season approaches, here’s an update on player performances and injury notes relevant for fantasy leagues.
Quarterbacks
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Jacoby Brissett (Cardinals): Despite a tough game, Brissett threw for 258 yards and two touchdowns. He has scored at least two touchdowns in all four starts this season and could be a QB2 option for Week 11.
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Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins): Facing the Commanders, who allow the second-most fantasy points to quarterbacks, Tua has thrown multiple touchdowns in six games this season, making him a solid start.
- Marcus Mariota (Commanders): Starting again in Week 11, Mariota has recorded a touchdown in each of his starts and faces a Miami defense that struggles against quarterbacks.
Running Backs
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Sean Tucker (Bucks): In Week 10, Tucker outperformed Rashard White, gaining 53 rushing yards. He could take on a larger role if Bucky Irving is sidelined.
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Tyler Allgaier (Falcons): Allgaier has taken over red zone duties from Bijan Robinson and is a strong candidate to score against the Panthers.
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Blake Corum (Rams): Corum has consistently received touches, with 11 red zone carries this season. He’s positioned to be an RB4 in the upcoming game.
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Brian Robinson (49ers): With solid performance metrics, Robinson remains a handcuff option but shows potential as an elite insurance choice.
- Emari DeMercado (Cardinals): If lead back Bum Knight is unavailable, DeMercado is likely to lead the backfield in Week 11.
Wide Receivers
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Tez Johnson (Bucks): Stepping up with injuries among Buccaneers’ wideouts, Johnson has been productive but may fluctuate in consistency.
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Parker Washington (Jaguars): Acting as the WR1, Washington recorded a solid target share but may see reduced opportunities with other receivers returning.
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Alec Pierce (Colts): With impressive air yard stats, Pierce is a strong waiver wire candidate for Week 11 despite the team being on a bye.
- Mack Hollins (Patriots): With increased opportunity due to a teammate’s absence, Hollins had a notable game but may not be a priority as players return.
Tight Ends
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Dalton Schultz (Texans): Schultz has become a consistent performer, finishing as a top-tight end in recent weeks and can be a solid pickup.
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Cade Otton (Bucks): With higher target shares due to injuries, Otton has been productive and should continue to be relevant.
- Theo Johnson (Giants): Johnson has seen an uptick in targets and could become a viable option moving forward.
This overview provides insights into key players and matchups as fantasy managers prepare for Week 11.


