Week 10 Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: Tim Tebow and Other Underrated Players to Start
With a full schedule in Week 10 that includes no byes, there are a ton of fantastic starters outside of the normal guys.
You know, like Aaron Rodgers and Adrian Peterson.
Let's take a look...
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Not surprisingly, Tebow isn't the most conventional fantasy quarterback.
He'll be fortunate to complete more than 15 passes, but he picks up a great deal of rushing yards (was the first quarterback in 2011 to run for 100 yards in a single game) and will likely account for any of the Broncos' touchdowns in the red zone.
Even if the Broncos are getting blown out, he'll gain valuable garbage time points that can be the difference in your matchup this week.
Definitely a start against the Chiefs, a team that was exposed by Matt Moore a week ago.
Ben Tate
So your buddy grabbed Arian Foster a pick before you back in August. By grabbing Ben Tate in the late rounds, you've actually gotten the better deal this season.
Against the Buccaneers this week, Tate is a great start, again.
The Texans have proven to be the most consistent running team in the AFC, and Tampa Bay has been thrashed by opposing running backs in their last three games.
The Saints ran for 195 yards last week and Matt Forte ran for 145 yards in London the week before.
Even if Foster has a big day, Tate can accumulate major yardage, too, and he's an option in the red zone for Houston.
Greg Olsen
This may be a bit more obvious, but after Steve Smith, Greg Olsen is Cam Newton's favorite target. Against the Titans, Newton will steal the show, and he'll do it with Olsen's help over the middle and inside the 20.
There are flashier options out there, but Olsen should have a huge day for the Panthers and he had his biggest day of the year against the Vikings two weeks ago.

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