
Fantasy Football Week 10: Power Ranking the Top 50 Point Magnets
Fantasy Football Week 10 is here and promises to feature huge production from several star receivers facing horrendous secondaries.
Houston travels to Jacksonville in a game that will feature plenty of touchdowns and fantasy stars.
It should be a great week for the Manning brothers, with Eli facing the crumbling Cowboys and Peyton going against the depleted Bengals' defensive backfield.
These projections are based on the standard scoring system, with players getting one point for every ten yards, a single point for every 20 yards passing and six points for touchdowns.
As always, we won't accept blame for sending your fantasy team spiraling in the wrong direction, but we will readily accept responsibility for your success.
Here's a look at the top 50 fantasy performers in Week 10.
No. 50: Brandon Marshall
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Marshall was quiet in Week 9 and hasn't made many big plays in the passing game this season.
Match-Up: Vs. Tennessee
The Titans have a solid secondary, so Marshall probably won't get a chance to make many big plays Sunday.
Projected Points: 8
Marshall should get at least eight targets and could haul in a touchdown, but don't expect huge yardage. Miami rarely sends the physical receiver on deep routes, so his output will depend on his ability to run after the catch.
Bust Potential: Medium
Don't expect him to get shut out, but he could be in for another quiet day. Miami will likely come out trying to establish the run against the Titans.
No. 49: Percy Harvin
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After clashing with Brad Childress, Harvin played through pain last week and went over 100 yards receiving.
Match-up: At Chicago
Harvin enters the week as Brett Favre's top target, but goes against a tough Bears defense. Keep an eye on Harvin's ball-security against Charles Tillman, who has a knack for forcing fumbles.
Projected Points: 8
Brett Favre will be under siege once again Sunday with Julius Peppers coming off the edge, so don't expect many downfield throws. Look for Harvin to make a couple nice runs after making short receptions.
Bust Potential: Medium
Harvin is the epitome of injury-prone, but if he stays on the field he should make at least six catches against the Bears.
No. 48: Mark Sanchez
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Coming off his first-career 300-yard game, Mark Sanchez looks to keep improving with a big performance in Week 10.
Match-Up: At Cleveland
Sanchez goes against a tough defense this week, but Santonio Holmes should give him a chance to have at least some success. Don't forget about Braylon Edwards making his return to Cleveland, providing the inconsistent receiver with some extra motivation.
Projected Points: 14
Look for Sanchez to throw at least one touchdown, but expect a couple miscues along the way and minimal yardage totals.
Bust Potential: High
Despite his success in Week 9, the Jets easily could put the training wheels back on their young quarterback and lean on the running game.
No. 47: Roddy White
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White avoided serious injury to his right knee against the Bucs in Week 10, but he doesn't get much time to heal.
Match-up: Vs. Baltimore (Thursday)
White and Matt Ryan have been a lethal combination this season, but Baltimore's secondary is starting to gel with Ed Reed back and playing well.
Projected Points: 6-8
White is insisting he will start and play Thursday night, but he only has three days to rest what has been diagnosed as a bruised knee.
Bust Potential: High
White will almost certainly start tomorrow, but that doesn't mean he will finish. If he doesn't move well, the Falcons might keep on the sidelines for long stretches.
No. 46: Jeremy Maclin
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Maclin has been a big play waiting to happen this season.
Match-up: At Washington (Monday)
Although DeAngelo Hall is having a fantastic season, the Redskins give up yards and big plays. Maclin has a good chance to have a nice game Sunday.
Projected Points: 10
Maclin and DeSean Jackson are a lethal combination with Michael Vick's big arm back in the lineup.
Bust Potential: Low
Even if Maclin doesn't find the end zone against the 'Skins, he should approach the 100-yard mark.
No. 45: Rashard Mendenhall
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Mendenhall will get you tough yards and touchdowns but very few big plays.
Match-Up: Vs. New England
The Patriots' young defense is improving, but was absolutely gashed by Peyton Hillis in Week 9. Since Mendenhall has a similar style, he could approach the 100-yard mark Sunday night.
Projected Points: 10-12
The Steelers Max Starks for season Monday night and have some clear issues up front. Mendenhall's value lies in finding the end zone against the Pats.
Bust Potential: Medium
The match-up is favorable, but the offensive line was a concern even before losing Starks. Nothing comes easy for Mendenhall.
No. 44: Calvin Johnson
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Matthew Stafford is injured again, and Johnson's production could suffer as a result.
Match-up: At Buffalo
The Bills have been a little better defensively in recent weeks, but the potential for a huge output by Johnson still exists.
Projected Points: 10-12
The biggest problem Johnson has this week is how exactly he will get the ball. Third-stringer Drew Stanton is expected to start against the Bills, so don't expect many deep throws.
Bust Potential: Medium
The match-up is favorable, but it's difficult to know what to expect from Stanton. Johnson's numbers should skyrocket when Shaun Hill is healthy enough to return.
No. 43: Ahmad Bradshaw
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Bradshaw is having a fantastic season and showing no signs of slowing down.
Match-up: Vs. Dallas
The Cowboys have a new coach and a new attitude.
Not so much.
Dallas' defense has been exposed as fraudulent, but the biggest problem is in the secondary.
Projected Points: 10-12
Bradshaw could go over 100 yards, but Brandon Jacobs is ready to steal his touchdowns near the goal-line.
Bust Potential: Low
It's unlikely Bradshaw will fail to produce Sunday, and he might even break a long run against the woeful Cowboys.
No. 42: Jason Witten
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Witten was one of the few Cowboys who didn't quit against the Packers and has become a favorite of Jon Kitna.
Match-up: At New York Giants
The Giants have been surprisingly successful defending the pass this season, but Witten should have his opportunities with the Cowboys likely to sling it around as usual Sunday.
Projected Points: 10-12
Look for Witten to get around 10 targets with the Giants geared to stop the Cowboys' receivers on the outside.
Bust Potential: Medium
Things could go south for the Cowboys in a hurry, especially if Kitna becomes the sixth quarterback knocked out by the Giants. If everyone stays on the field, Witten should have a solid day.
No. 41: LeGarrette Blount
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A trendy fantasy addition in recent weeks, Blount is poised to produce Sunday against the woeful Panthers.
Match-up: Vs. Carolina
Blount figures to have plenty of success Sunday, but he has yet to demonstrate he can perform on a consistent basis for the Bucs.
Projected Points: 10
Blount will almost certainly score a touchdown against the Panthers, but his overall yardage totals might not be overly impressive.
Bust Potential: Medium
Two good games aren't enough to count on Blount just yet, otherwise he would be ranked much higher.
No. 40: Visanthe Shiancoe
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Brett Favre absolutely loves looking for Shiancoe, especially in the red zone.
Match-up: At Chicago
Shiancoe figures to get plenty of looks against Chicago's cover 2 scheme.
Projected Points: 10
Shiancoe has a good chance to find the end zone Sunday and haul in a handful of passes from Favre.
Bust Potential: Low
The big tight end is a relatively safe bet this week.
No. 39: Brandon Jacobs
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Jacobs is officially out of the doghouse and ready to finish off drives in style for the Giants.
Match-up: Vs. Dallas
New York won't have any problem moving the ball against the Cowboys, giving Jacobs plenty of chances around the goal-line.
Projected Points: 10-12
In addition to scoring touchdowns, Jacobs has produced some impressive yardage totals in recent weeks.
Bust Potential: Low
The only thing to be wary about this week is Jacobs' health. He missed practice Wednesday with an unspecified illness, but there are no indications he won't play Sunday.
No. 38: Tony Gonzalez
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Gonzalez has kept right on producing for the Chiefs this season, and could have an even bigger role with Roddy White banged up.
Match-up: Vs. Baltimore (Thursday)
The Ravens are improving in the secondary, but Gonzalez should be able to find some openings.
Projected Points: 10-12
If White can't go, Ryan will look for his tight end more than usual. Gonzalez could see more than 10 targets against Baltimore tomorrow.
Bust Potential: Low
Don't expect Gonzalez to catch fewer than seven passes. The only question is if he will manage to have success inside the 20.
No. 37: Aaron Hernandez
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Although he has had a fantastic rookie season, Hernandez hadn't caught a touchdown until hauling in a pair in Week 9. He certainly will be on Pittsburgh's radar Sunday night.
Match-up: At Pittsburgh
The Steelers' defense won't let anything come easy to Hernandez. Look for lots of grabbing, bumping and holding to prevent him from getting free down the seam.
Projected Points: 10-12
At the moment, Hernandez and Wes Welker are Tom Brady's only reliable targets. Look for Brady to look their way early and often Sunday.
Bust Potential: High
He will get plenty of targets, but that doesn't mean he will record more than five receptions.
No. 36: Steven Jackson
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Jackson has played through injuries and quietly put together a nice season for the Rams.
Match-up: At San Francisco
The Rams will need Jackson to get going to take the pressure off Sam Bradford. The 49ers have been much better against the run than the pass this season.
Projected Points: 10-12
Even if he doesn't total big numbers on the ground, Jackson could make an impact as a receiver Sunday.
Bust Potential: Low
Jackson will get his carries and produce, possibly helping the Rams to a big road win.
No. 35: Brandon Lloyd
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What in the world has gotten into Brandon Lloyd this season?
Match-up: Vs. Kansas City
The Chiefs defense has overachieved this season, and gave up several big plays to the Raiders in Week 9.
Projected Points: 10-12
Playing with focus and consistency for the first time in his NFL career, Lloyd is a touchdown-machine. Expect another one Sunday.
Bust Potential: Medium
Lloyd looks like a safe bet, but you never know. The Broncos have three other receivers who could steal his catches.
No. 34: Vernon Davis
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If only Davis had a quarterback and played in a better system.
Match-up: Vs. St. Louis
The Rams have been much better on defense than expected, but they are far from perfect.
Projected Points: 12
Davis figures to have a big game, regardless of which Smith is throwing him the ball Sunday.
Bust Potential: Medium
Again, the inconsistency of the 49ers makes Davis far from a sure thing.
No. 33: Jamaal Charles
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It's tough for Broncos' fans forget what Jamaal Charles did in the final game of the 2009 season, rushing for a whopping 259 yards.
Match-up: At Denver
The Broncos give up a ton of big plays, and Charles is a big-play back.
Projected Points: 12
Charles is absolutely dynamic, but the Chiefs tend to forget about exactly what he can do at times. Thomas Jones might steal a touchdown or two from him Sunday.
Bust Potential: Low
Charles is a little dinged up, but banking on him to produce is safe bet.
No. 32: Peyton Hillis
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Will Hillis have some more magic in store to help the Browns keep rolling in Week 10?
Match-up: Vs. New York Jets
The Jets aren't an easy team to run against, and Hillis has a giant target on his back.
Projected Points: 12
It's all about touches against the Jets. If Hillis carries around 20-25 times, he should get 100 yards and a score.
Bust Potential: High
Hillis has never seen this much work during his NFL career, and he took a pounding last week against the Patriots. It will be interesting to see how much he has left down the stretch.
No. 31: Antonio Bryant
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Bryant has really been the lone bright spot in the Cowboys season thus far.
Match-up: At New York Giants
New York's corners have played well this season, but Bryant is not afraid to get physical to beat bump-and-run coverage.
Projected Points: 12-14
Since the Cowboys probably will be playing from behind, Bryant should get plenty of targets Sunday.
Bust Potential: Low
If Dallas has a chance, they will need to light up the scoreboard against the Giants. It's not hard to imagine Bryant catching a couple of touchdowns.
No. 30: Mike Wallace
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One of the best young receivers in the NFL, Wallace has the speed to get behind the defense at a moment's notice.
Match-up: Vs. New England
The Patriots' young corners have stepped up after some rough patches early in the season.
Projected Points: 12-14
The Steelers rarely run the ball consistently, and with the offensive line banged up Ben Roethlisberger could look to Wallace more than usual Sunday night.
Bust Potential: Medium
Wallace is a great play-maker, but doesn't always get a great deal of targets in the offense.
No. 29: Jacob Tamme
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The most unlikely of rising stars, Tamme has been a points magnet in recent weeks.
Match-up: Vs. Cincinnati
The Bengals are horrible against the pass, but Tamme isn't flying under the radar any longer.
Projected Points: 12-14
Peyton Manning targeted Tamme an astounding 17 times in Week 9, and he is certain to look his way often again on Sunday.
Bust Potential: High
At some point, NFL teams are going to figure out to start covering this Tamme guy. It might not happen until next week.
No. 28: Joe Flacco
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Flacco isn't an elite quarterback yet, and goes against an underrated defense on the road this week.
Match-up: At Atlanta (Thursday)
The Falcons don't have the personnel to blow you away in the secondary, but the defense does a good job of limiting big plays.
Projected Points: 12-14
Flacco keeps everything short, looking for Derrick Mason and Anquan Boldin on short routes. Don't expect much yardage from him Thursday.
Bust Potential: Low
Flacco won't have a great game, but he won't have a horrible game either. Don't expect fewer than 12 points from his in Week 10.
No. 27: Kyle Orton
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The NFL's king of hollow yards, Orton needs a strong performance to stop those rumblings for Tim Tebow in Denver.
Match-up: Vs. Kansas City
On paper, it doesn't look great for Orton. The Chiefs' defense is due for a bad game, and the Broncos have a number of weapons in the passing game.
Projected Points: 12-14
Look for Orton to throw for over 300 yards, but also toss at least two interceptions along the way.
Bust Potential: High
It's possible Orton is getting closer to being removed than we realize.
No. 26: Ray Rice
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The versatile back will be leaned on heavily in Week 10.
Match-up: At Atlanta
Rice has found success on the ground on a consistent basis this season, but he could have value as a receiver against the Falcons
Projected Points: 12
Even if he doesn't get 100 yards rushing, look for Rice to get more targets than usual out of the backfield.
Bust Potential: Low
Despite a difficult match-up on the road, Rice seems like a pretty safe bet Thursday night.
No. 25: Jay Cutler
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If only Cutler could throw the ball to the right team on a more consistent basis.
Match-up: Vs. Minnesota
The Vikings have had some issues in the secondary and gotten little from the pass rush this season.
Projected Points: 12-14
The Bears love throwing the ball, and Cutler seemed to benefit from extra work during the bye. With fewer five and seven-step drops, he failed to throw an interception in Week 9 against the Bills.
Bust Potential: High
Admittedly, this is more of a gut feeling than anything else. Although Cutler didn't throw a pick last week, it's important to note the Bills have only one interception all season long.
Don't be surprised if Cutler throws for over 300 yards, but it's tough to know what to expect from him on a weekly basis.
No. 24: Terrell Owens
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T.O. is leading the NFL in targets and having one of the best seasons of his career.
Match-up: At Indianapolis
The Colts will give up yards, but don't usually give up big plays. That wasn't the case in Week 9 against the Eagles.
Projected Points: 12-14
Even at age 36, T.O. has shown he can still make big plays down the field. Palmer loves force-feeding him, so expect an another 100 yard game and possibly a score Sunday.
Bust Potential: Low
Don't look now, but Owens has become a completely reliable fantasy performer.
No. 23: Marcedes Lewis
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Lewis has been a huge surprise this season, becoming David Garrard's favorite target in the red zone.
Match-up: Vs. Houston
Houston's pass defense is absolutely awful, and yielded two touchdowns to tight end Randy McMichael last week against the Chargers.
Projected Points: 12-14
Lewis might not haul in a great deal of catches, but you should be able to count on at least one touchdown Sunday.
Bust Potential: Low
At this point, you just can't expect the Texans to suddenly figure it out on defense.
No. 22: LeSean McCoy
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Shady has played through a painful rib injury to produce great numbers this season.
Match-up: At Washington
The Redskins have given up a ton of big plays this season, and there's nothing to expect that trend to change in Week 10.
Projected Points: 12-14
Expect McCoy to score at least one touchdown Sunday and surpass the 100-yard mark along the way.
Bust Potential: Low
If he stays healthy, McCoy will have no problem succeeding this week.
No. 21: Mike Sims-Walker
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One of the best young receivers in the league, Sims-Walker is licking his chops this week.
Match-up: Vs. Houston
Again, the problems of the Texans' secondary simply cannot be understated.
Projected Points: 12-14
Look for Sims-Walker to go well-over 100 yards Sunday and find the end zone.
Bust Potential: Low
David Garrard isn't the most reliable quarterback, but he shredded the Cowboys for a career day and could torment another Texas squad Sunday.
No. 20: Steve Johnson
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Johnson has come out of nowhere to have an amazing season.
Match-up: Vs. Detroit
The Lions' defense remains a work in progress, and Johnson should get plenty of looks again this week.
Projected Points: 12-14
After totaling 145 yards last week against a solid Bears' secondary, don't be surprised to see Johnson go over 100-yards and catch a touchdown in Week 10.
Bust Potential: Low
Unless a snowstorm breaks out in Buffalo, Johnson figures to have another monster game.
No. 19: Frank Gore
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Gore has been the 49ers offense this season, as both a runner and a receiver.
Match-up: Vs. St. Louis
The Rams have very opportunistic on defense, but the yards are there for the taking.
Projected Points: 12-14
It's all about touches. No matter how he produces, Gore figures to get 25 touches on the ground and through the air combined.
Bust Potential: Low
The 49ers offense has all sorts of questions, but Gore is not one of them.
No. 18: Reggie Wayne
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Wayne is one of the few Colts' receivers who has managed to stay healthy the season.
Match-up: Vs. Cincinnati
The Bengals have been decimated by injuries in the defensive backfield.
Projected Points: 13-15
Wayne has drawn more attention with Austin Collie banged up and Dallas Clark sidelined, but Jacob Tamme's emergence should free him up Sunday.
Bust Potential: Low
Wayne should have a big game against the Bengals.
No. 17: Chris Johnson
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Chris Johnson has had a disappointing season, but that might not continue for long.
Match-up: At Miami
The Dolphins are solid against the run, which makes it unlikely Johnson will really break out in Week 10.
Projected Points: 12-15
The potential for a huge run is always there with Johnson, and that could happen in Sunday. Expect Tennessee to coming out running even more than usual.
Bust Potential: Medium
Will Randy Moss really free up Johnson in the running game? Only time will tell.
No. 16: DeSean Jackson
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Jackson looked great in his return to the field in Week 9.
Match-up: At Washington
The Redskins' defense can make big plays, but it also tends to give up too many big plays.
Projected Points: 13-15
Get your popcorn ready, because DeSean is ready to put on a show. Look for him to make several long catches and pile up receiving yards.
Bust Potential: Low
Unless he gets knocked out of the game, there's no reason to expect Jackson to have a quiet game Sunday.
No. 15: Maurice Jones-Drew
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Just like his team, Mr. Touchdown has been inconsistent this season.
Match-up: Vs. Houston
The Texans' run defense is pretty good statistically, mainly because the pass defense is pretty bad statistically.
Projected Points: 13-15
MJD will get plenty of opportunities to carry the ball near the goal-line against Houston, which skyrockets his value in Week 10.
Bust Potential: Low
One way or another, Jones-Drew is poised for a big game. Don't expect anything less.
No. 14: Tom Brady
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Brady's bunch isn't nearly as good as it used to be, and his numbers reflect it.
Match-up: At Pittsburgh
The Steelers always appear to be vulnerable to the pass thanks in large part to the cornerbacks, but the numbers simply don't reflect it.
Projected Points: 15-18
Since New England probably won't be able to run the ball, look for Brady to get plenty of attempts Sunday night.
Bust Potential: High
It's difficult to know what to expect from the Pats' offense against the Steelers. Without a big-play threat, it's more likely Brady will have a quiet fantasy week.
No. 13: Hakeem Nicks
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Nicks is starting to look like an All-Pro receiver in a potent Giants' attack.
Match-up: Vs. Dallas
Terrance Newman is nearing the end of the line, and Mike Jenkins is having a season to forget. Combine that with poor safety play and you have the makings of a huge day for Nicks.
Projected Points: 15-18
Nicks is practically a lock to exceed 100 yards in Week 10, and don't be surprised if he catches one or more touchdowns.
Bust Potential: None
This seems like one of the safest locks of the week.
No. 12: Ben Roethlisberger
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Aside from his performance in Week 8 against the Saints, Big Ben has looked solid since returning to the field.
Match-up: Vs. New England
New England's young corners have been a surprise in recent weeks, but the Steelers have plenty of weapons capable of causing problems.
Projected Points: 20
Look for the Steelers to attack the Pats' in the air Sunday night.
Bust Potential: Medium
The offensive line is once again an issue in Pittsburgh, and it's possible the game will end up being a defensive struggle.
No. 11: Arian Foster
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Foster was fantastic in Week 9 and is running his way towards and All-Pro season.
Match-up: At Jacksonville
The Jags' defense simply doesn't have enough talent to contain top-tier running backs.
Projected Points: 20
Foster will get red zone opportunities and plenty of carries Sunday as the Texans look to play keep-away from the Jags.
Bust Potential: Low
Foster isn't likely to total less than 20 points in Week 10.
No. 10: Adrian Peterson
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A.P. has stepped up his receiving numbers this season with the Vikings' passing game looking for a spark.
Match-up: At Chicago
Chicago is a stingy defensive unit, but Peterson has a history of absolutely dominating the Bears' defenses.
Projected Points: 20-23
Don't be surprised of Peterson breaks out on the ground in Week 10, scoring a couple of touchdowns along the way.
Bust Potential: Low
Brad Childress should lean on Peterson more than usual Sunday.
No. 9: Carson Palmer
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If only turnovers weren't factored in fantasy football...
Match-up: At Indianapolis
The Colts' defense has concerns at safety and corner, and will yield plenty of yards to Palmer.
Projected Points: 22-25
Since the running game has been awful, Palmer will be turned loose.
He should have no problem throwing for over three hundred yards with a couple of touchdowns, but needs to take care of that ball.
Bust Potential: High
If the Bengals had a capable quarterback waiting in the wings, Palmer would probably be on a shorter leash.
No. 8: Ryan Fitzpatrick
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Fitzpatrick is putting up incredible numbers, helping Lee Evans return to relevance and Steve Johnson become a fantasy asset in the process.
Match-up: Vs. Detroit Lions
This seems like a good opportunity for Fitzpatrick to pile up some more yards while helping Buffalo finally win a game.
Projected Points: 25
Look for 300 yards passing with at least two touchdowns in Week 10. Fitzpatrick's ability to make plays with his legs enhances his value considerably.
Bust Potential: Medium
At some point, Fitzpatrick has to come down to earth. It probably won't happen against the Lions.
No. 7: David Garrard
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For the moment, five touchdowns is Garrard's career high. For the moment.
Match-up: Vs. Houston
Get ready to see David Garrard look like Michael Vick Sunday.
Projected Points: 25-28
Jacksonville hasn't had this many weapons since the days of Jimmy Smith and Keenan McCardell. Look for Garrard to go wild against those poor Texans.
Bust Potential: Low
It's difficult to imagine Garrard getting less than 25 points.
No. 6: Larry Fitzgerald
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A better quarterback would help, but even Matt Leinart could get the ball to Fitzgerald against the Seahawks' defense.
Match-up: Vs. Seattle
The Seahawks are the worst team against the pass and give up more big plays than anyone in the NFL.
Projected Points: 25-28
This is the kind of game where Derek Anderson can toss a few touchdowns, showing off his big arm and tricking teams into giving him a chance. Fitzgerald will reap the benefits in Week 10.
Bust Potential: None
Barring an injury, there's simply no way Fitzgerald doesn't have a huge day.
No. 5: Andre Johnson
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Big stars come to play in big games, and that's exactly what Johnson needs to do Sunday against the Jaguars.
Match-up: At Jacksonville
The Jaguars have nobody who can even come close to covering Johnson.
Projected Points: 25-28
Johnson will be a part of Sunday's shootout in northern Florida. Look for him to catch a couple touchdowns and go over 100 yards.
Bust Potential: Low
There's always a chance Johnson could re-injure his ankle, but he should have no problem producing if he can remain on the field.
No. 4: Michael Vick
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Vick looked great in his return in Week 9 and the Eagles want revenge against the Redskins.
Match-up: At Washington
Thanks in large part to Vick's injury the Redskins did a great job in the first meeting with the Eagles this season.
Philly should be able to exploit Washington's defense early and often this time around.
Projected Points: 27-30
Look for Vick to surpass 300 yards of total offense and account for at least three touchdowns in Week 10.
Bust Potential: Low
Vick needs to stay true to his word and take care of his body when he scrambles.
No. 3: Eli Manning
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Don't look now, but Eli Manning is playing like an MVP.
Match-up: Vs. Dallas
Racking up yards won't be a problem for Eli against the Cowboys.
Projected Points: 27-30
Don't be surprised if Dallas at least makes it respectable, given Eli more chances to throw the ball down the field.
Bust Potential: None
Until the Cowboys prove they can cover wide receivers, there's no reason to expect little production by opposing quarterbacks.
No. 2: Matt Schaub
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Schaub is poised for another gigantic game in Week 10.
Match-up: At Jacksonville
Jacksonville has yielded a boatload of yards to opposing quarterbacks this season.
Projected Points: 30-35
Get ready for a huge game from Schaub Sunday, with well over 300 yards and three or four touchdowns being a realistic possibility.
Bust Potential: Low
Fantasy owners know all to well that Schaub isn't exactly the most durable quarterback around.
No. 1: Peyton Manning
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The Colts are hurting everywhere, including at running back.. Who needs to run the ball when you have Peyton Manning?
Match-up: Vs. Cincinnati
The Bengals are without Adam Jones, Johnathan Joesph is coming off an injury and Roy Williams is the starting safety. Yikes.
Projected Points: 35
The Bengals are also dealing with injuries to the defensive line, but look for the Colts to attack the Bengals through the air. Manning should have no problem finding targets in Week 10.
Bust Potential: None
Given the favorable match-ups and injuries at running back, Manning has almost no chance of faltering against the Bengals.
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