Fantasy Football Week 10 Updated Rankings
As we get set for week 10, some of you might have a playoff spot all but wrapped up, while others of you might be so far in the cellar that your team has already been eliminated from contention. Nevertheless, for the benefit of the middle of the road owners, it is of the utmost importance that you continue to do your best to field the most powerful line-up you can each and every week. You don't want to hand anyone an easy win because of your apathy. Make them earn those fantasy football playoff spots. After all, your job isn't a tough one. In fact, the Bruno Boys have done all the hard work for you. Simply read our Week 10 Updated Rankings to find out if the stock of any of your players' has risen or fallen.
--------------------
TOP NEWS
.jpg)
Colts Release Kenny Moore

Projecting Every NFL Team's Starting Lineup 🔮

Rookie WRs Who Will Outplay Their Draft Value 📈
RISERS
RB Willis McGahee (Baltimore Ravens) @ Houston
McGahee as been upgraded to probable for the Ravens; however, due to what happened last weekend, we're weary of utilizing the running back this week. Keep McGahee on your bench in week 10, but take the opportunity to see what his role with the team is moving forward.
RB DeAngelo Williams (Carolina Panthers) @ Oakland
Williams' partner in the Panthers' running back by committee, Jonathan Stewart, will be a game-time decision come Sunday. If Stewart, can't go, Williams, who already makes for a solid RB2 play against a weak Raiders' rush defense, will be propelled to RB1 status.
QB Daunte Culpepper (Detroit Lions) vs. Jacksonville
With Dan Orlovsky out, the Lions will turn to newly signed quarterback, Daunte Culpepper, to man the team's offense. At one point in is career, Culpepper was a fantasy beast, but that was many moons ago. Since his time in Minnesota, Culpepper has failed to stick with the Miami Dolphins and Oakland Raiders. Not the best resume coming into this game. Stay away, stay very far away.
RB Ryan Grant (Green Bay Packers) @ Minnesota
With defensive lineman, Jared Allen, sporting a doubtful tag, it appears Grant will have a much easier job on Sunday than originally thought as Allen will be replaced by Brian Robinson, who while a good pass rusher, struggles against the run. Grant, who was a boarderline RB2 play in our week 10 running back rankings, now becomes a must play RB2. Remember, he did put up 92 yards in the teams' first match-up this season.
RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis & RB Kevin Faulk (New England Patriots) vs. Buffalo
It appears once again that the Patriots' four-man backfield, will be missing two bodies in week 10 as Sammy Morris and LaMont Jordan appear unlikely to go against the Bills. That means, it will once again be Green-Ellis and Faulk assuming the running back duties. The match-up is not a friendly one as the twosome will have to run against the 12th ranked rush defense of the Bills, but consider Green-Ellis, who has scored in 3 straight games a decent RB2 play and Faulk, a RB3/flex type play.
WR Marques Colston (New Orleans Saints) @ Atlanta
While there were reports leaked that Colston had lost his starting gig with the Saints earlier in the week, head coach, Sean Payton, has quickly quelled Colston's owners fears by going on record to state that the wide receiver will see an expanded role come Sunday. Colston has struggled since returning from a thumb injury, but the Bruno Boys truly believe the bye week and a match-up with the Falcons are just what the doctor ordered. Look for Colston to return to WR1 status this weekend.
TO SEE WHO ELSE'S STOCK IS RISING AND WHO'S IS FALLING, CLICK THE LINK BELOW...

.png)





