
Eli Manning, Odell Beckham Jr., Preston Parker's Post-Week 10 Fantasy Reaction
A Week 10 matchup against the Seahawks in Seattle seemed like a death sentence for the New York Giants passing game, but that was hardly the case.
Although he ended up with a couple turnovers, Eli Manning had a productive day, finding most of his success when targeting Preston Parker and Odell Beckham Jr.:
| Eli Manning | 29/44 | 283 | 6.4 | 1/1/1 | 11.32 |
| Odell Beckham Jr. | 9 | 7 | 108 | 0 | 11.9 |
| Preston Parker | 7 | 7 | 79 | 1 | 13.9 |
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Beckham is easily the most enticing in terms of fantasy production moving forward. A week after serving as the team's lone bright spot against the Indianapolis Colts, the rookie beat Richard Sherman on a 44-yard reception and continued to look like an absolute stud.
Sports Illustrated's Doug Farrar and NFL Philosophy doled out some praise:
Beckham may not technically be ahead of Rueben Randle on the depth chart, but he is clearly the team's most talented option in the passing game. He's a legitimate WR2 for the rest of the season and needs to be owned in all leagues.
As for Parker, it's difficult to imagine him doing this on a week-to-week basis, but he's an intriguing flier with Randle continuing to do very little with an abundance of targets. Give him a look if you're in need of wide receiver help, but don't buy too much into this performance.
Finally, Manning is proving himself to be a very dependable option. He wasn't great on Sunday, but it was arguably the most hostile environment in the league, in the rain, and he still produced double-digit fantasy points.
The interception was his first since September, and he has thrown multiple touchdowns in six of nine contests this year. He's a solid QB2 with a high floor.

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