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Fantasy Football Week 10 Start/Sit Review: Don't Kill The Messenger

Kevin RobertsNov 16, 2009

It was another good week for The Red Zone Report 's Start/Sit column , so if you've been weary of taking fantasy advice, it may be time to jump aboard this train.

Take a look at how we did in each section from Week 10, and then stay tuned for Week 11's Start/Sit column:

Start: 3-2

Sit: 4-1

Sleeper: 4-1



Winners

Brett Favre, QB, Minnesota Vikings (Start)

Favre didn't tear it up with the touchdowns as we'd hoped, but he still threw a score and registered a season-high 344 passing yards. Regardless of all the late-season fade speculation, Favre remains a solid QB1 in fantasy football .

Ricky Williams, RB, Miami Dolphins (Start)

He started slow against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but ended the day with a solid line of 20 carries for 102 yards. Look for Williams to continue his solid production with a start in this Thursday's contest, as starter Ronnie Brown is expected to miss the game.

John Carlson, TE, Seattle Seahawks (Start)

Carlson finally got off the schneid with a touchdown reception and may be slowly getting back to top-10 status among tight ends. Needless to say, he made for a quality start in Week 10.

Matt Ryan, QB, Atlanta Falcons (Sit)

Ryan struggled, as predicted, against a solid Carolina pass defense, and had an even more difficult time when star running back Michael Turner left Sunday's game with an ankle injury. Despite Ryan's potential, he continues to be a fantasy disappointment in 2009.

Ryan Grant, RB, Green Bay Packers (Sit)

The Packers found some success against the Dallas Cowboys, but as expected, it had very little to do with Grant, who failed to score and racked up 78 yards rushing. The yardage wasn't bad, but it wasn't good enough to make him even a quality RB2 this week.

Matt Cassel, QB, Kansas City Chiefs (Sit)

We actually like Cassel's potential for the remainder of the season, but he struggled against a strong Oakland Raiders pass defense as we expected, topping 200 passing yards, but failing to score, while tossing an interception.

Greg Jennings, WR, Green Bay Packers (Sit)

Jennings continued his underwhelming play in 2009, as he failed to reach the end-zone against the Cowboys, and caught just four passes for 45 yards.

Josh Freeman, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Sleeper)

Freeman didn't dazzle like he did in his debut, but for a sleeper and a bye week fill-in, he performed well enough to register as a "winner" this week. Nearly 200 yards, a touchdown, and just one pick made him a decent selection if you were desperate in Week 10.

Matthew Stafford, QB, Detroit Lions (Sleeper)

Stafford is still struggling in the NFL realm, but in fantasy football, he throws enough to keep your team afloat if you're hurting for quarterback help in a bye week. Stafford threw for 224 yards and a touchdown, with no picks, to make for a decent play if needed in Week 10.

Jamaal Charles, RB, Kansas City Chiefs (Sleeper)

We knew one game was too early to tell if Charles would make it or not in KC, so we vouched for him as a sleeper , and if you took the advice and ran with it, you were pleasantly surprised. Charles put up 100 yards on the ground and a touchdown, and made for a quality RB2 in all fantasy leagues on Sunday.

Pierre Garcon, WR, Indianapolis Colts (Sleeper)

Garcon emerged from Austin Collie's shadow this week to post decent yardage and a touchdown in a shoot-out against the New England Patriots. He served as a quality WR3 this week, and figures to be a fringe WR3 until Anthony Gonzalez returns.


Losers

Miles Austin, WR, Dallas Cowboys (Start)

Austin was surprisingly very ineffective in the Cowboys' unlikely loss to the Green Bay Packers. He only hauled in four receptions for a meager 20 yards and was a weak start for the first time in five weeks.

Reggie Bush, RB, New Orleans Saints (Sit)

We knew it had to happen sometime, and we should have seen it coming against the Rams. Bush rattled off a nice day with solid yardage, and chipped in two scores, making him an elite start on Sunday.

Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Detroit Lions (Sleeper)

Despite Matthew Stafford launching over 50 passes against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, only two found their way to the hands of the rookie tight end, making him a poor sleeper call for Week 10.

Joe Flacco, QB, Baltimore Ravens

Our heart was in the right place, but Flacco's big arm simply wasn't needed in a 16-0 win over the hapless Cleveland Browns. This was a nice match-up, but Flacco did not do you any favors this week, as he threw for under 200 yards and no touchdowns.

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