Week 10 Fantasy Football Rankings: Mike Wallace and WRs Ready to Dominate
It is Week 10 of the fantasy football season, which means that it is time to get serious because there is less than a month until the playoffs start. There is no room for error anymore. You have to get the most out of every single player on your roster.
The good news is that we are here to help you make smart decisions with your lineup, particularly about which players will dominate and those that will struggle. Most of the time you just look at the matchup and determine how strong the opposing defense is.
That is one way to look at things, and more often than not that strategy pays off, but you have to be able to decipher which players can overcome a good defense and produce.
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Here are three wide receivers that will dominate regardless of their matchup this week.
Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh Steelers
There are very few home run threats in the NFL, but Mike Wallace might be the best of the bunch. He has elite size and speed, which makes him a nightmare matchup for opposing defenses.
Even with a game against a good Cincinnati defense on the horizon, Wallace will be a yardage monster for your fantasy team.
The only real downside with Wallace is that he is only utilized when the Steelers need a big play, so he does not get as many touchdown catches as you would expect someone with his unique skills would.
But don’t let that worry you because Wallace is going to be a beast on the outside for a Steelers offense that has been firing on all cylinders in recent weeks.
Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys
With Miles Austin out of action again, Dez Bryant moves back into the role of No. 1 receiver for the Cowboys.
Bryant has had a solid season thus far, but he is going to explode against a weak Buffalo defense that has allowed opposing quarterbacks to pick them apart all year long.
The fact that the game is being played in Dallas, which is where all of Bryant's touchdowns this season have come, make him a lock to have a huge game.
Bryant has not yet had a 100-yard receiving game, but I would expect him to blow by that number this week and add at least two touchdowns to his stat sheet.
Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City
This pick is a little bit of a wild card, though not because Bowe isn’t talented enough. The problem is Matt Cassel is not the most reliable quarterback, so if he struggles it will be difficult for any Chiefs receivers to have a good game.
Still, I like the matchup that Bowe has against a bad Broncos secondary. He has not had a 100-yard performance since Week 5 against Indianapolis, but he came close last week with 88 yards on six catches against Miami.
Even if Cassel does not light up the scoreboard, he should be able to hit Bowe enough times in this game to allow him to unleash his skills all over the Broncos defense. He will go for at least 120 yards in this game.

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