Week 10 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Tim Tebow and Others to Start
Time to set your lineup for your Week 10 fantasy football matchups.
Week 10 has absolutely no bye weeks, which is awesome for fantasy owners who have been dealing with finding replacements for studs whose teams, aren’t playing over the past few weeks.
However there are still tons of injuries and matchups to be played so take a look at some of these must-starts this week that you might have overlooked.
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The Denver Broncos are seemingly implementing a full option-style offense for Tim Tebow to run.
He ran that offense in college and it turned him into arguably the most successful quarterback ever at that level.
Will it translate to the NFL?
It certainly worked last week with the Broncos punishing the Raiders on the ground and they will continue to use it this week against the Chiefs.
I’m going to trust Tebow in a college-style offense this week and give him the nod to start against KC.
Roy Helu
This guy is a beast, especially for those who own him in PPR leagues.
Mike Shanahan seems to have buried Ryan Torain and gave him just two touches last week and Tim Hightower is done for the season.
This leaves Helu as the featured back in the offense for the moment and he capitalized last week with 14 catches and 10 rushes.
Look for him to have another solid outing as the Redskins' only reliable rusher.
Honestly, any receiver is worth starting against the atrocious New England Patriots defense.
It’s actually a shame they don’t give points for drawing pass interference penalties because that seems to be the only way that team can stop anyone going deep.
Look for the big receiver to have a great day against this defense and score at least one touchdown.
Chris Ogbonnaya
Montario Hardesty and Peyton Hillis are both out for the Browns' Week 10 game against the Rams and that leaves Ogbonnaya as pretty much the only available rusher.
The team may try to use Joshua Cribbs out of the backfield to give the electric playmaker more touches, but Ogbonnaya is going to be the primary RB.
Even though he isn’t good, his guaranteed touches make him worth a start if you need to fill a hole on your roster.

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