Week 10 Fantasy Football Rankings: Tim Tebow and Quarterbacks Sure to Rise
It's a good week for fantasy football quarterbacks in the NFL. I can just smell it.
Well, and see it, too. Assuming the numbers don't lie, which, I've heard, they never do.
Tim Tebow, Denver Broncos
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Finally, it appears as though John Fox has resigned himself to letting his staff run an offense that takes advantage of Tim Tebow's peculiar talents.
Granted, now that everyone has seen the Broncos run a zone-read, they'll be better prepared to stop Tebow from wreaking havoc on the football field.
Then again, if the Chiefs couldn't stop Matt Moore from throwing for three touchdowns, what hope could they possibly have of stopping Tebow?
Especially with a defense that's accumulated the fewest sacks of any in the NFL?
Mark Sanchez, New York Jets
Why Mark Sanchez? Simple: the Patriots' pass defense.
Need I say more? I certainly could. New England's secondary is the worst in the league, which fits perfectly with their pass rush (or lack thereof).
Sanchez is still no fantasy dynamo, but he has played much better of late, throwing for seven touchdowns against just two interceptions over his last four games. One of those games happened to be against these very same Pats, in which Sanchez tossed two scores without getting picked off.
The comforts of home should help him to improve upon that performance while correcting for the paltry 166 yards he racked up on that fateful Sunday.
Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles
Michael Vick has been nothing if not mercurial this season. He went from 329 total yards and three touchdowns against a stout Dallas D to just 247 yards, no touchdowns and a pick against a Bears unit that's pretty good but is hardly immovable.
Before you write Vick off entirely, keep in mind that he'll be going against a Cardinals defense that sports one of the softest secondaries in the NFL, with just six picks all year and the fourth-most passing yards allowed.
If nothing else, Mike has alternated between good games and bad over his last four contests, so he's due for a fantastically fantasy-friendly performance this weekend.

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