Week 10 Fantasy Football Rankings: Matt Moore and More Shocking Yet Smart Starts
There was never a time during the 2011 NFL season where we could have considered Matt Moore of the Miami Dolphins to be a legitimate fantasy football quarterback, but the very fact that he is right now shows how the times have changed.
That's fantasy football though, and more specifically the NFL.
The NFL is known for its parody.
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It's known for "Any Given Sunday" and the fact that any matchup can produce an instant classic or upset special during any given week.
That's why we love fantasy football, and that's why we love the NFL.
As a fantasy football owner in Week 10, you may be looking for a stop-gap for injury or bad matchups, and you aren't alone.
Believe it or not, Matt Moore is a great option this week, but he isn't the only surprising smart start of Week 10:
Matt Moore, QB Miami Dolphins
Moore just led the Dolphins to a 31-3 upset win over the surging Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead stadium, and now they have a banged up and reeling Washington Redskins team at home.
Moore put up 244 yards and three touchdowns on the road, and I expect he and his team are going to ride that momentum to another victory in front of the home crowd.
Chris "Beanie" Wells, RB Arizona Cardinals
Wells has been injured and has been rather on and off throughout 2011. He's got a great matchup against a pathetic Eagles run defense that is giving up an average of 124 yards per game on the ground.
Wells is working through a stinger, but I expect he will work through it just fine against a reeling Eagles defense.
Laurent Robinson, WR Dallas Cowboys
Robinson is going to be a great pickup off most league's waiver wires. With Miles Austin being out for a few weeks, Robinson is really going to play a huge part in the Cowboys offense.
He already has put up two 100-yard games this season, and this is in a very limited role.
He's going to put up some excellent numbers against a Bills defense that is giving up 260.4 yards per game through the air.

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