Fantasy Football Week 10: Earl Bennett and 3 Sleeper WRs Who Will Shine
Earl Bennett is back for the Chicago Bears and, maybe more importantly, for Jay Cutler. The Bears QB looked the best he's looked all season perhaps, last week against the Eagles.
Much of that can be attributed to Earl Bennett's presence. Cutler had his favorite target back, and his best receiver. This is also good news for Bennett's fantasy owners—get him and start him.
Mike Thomas is an under-the-radar receiver. He was last year and has been this year as well. Though he is a little behind pace this year, he is still the team leader in receptions. Thomas does his best work underneath—this is one of the many places the Indianapolis Colts defense is vulnerable.
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Thomas should have some success against the Colts' nickel backs as well as their top corners. The Colts defense has certainly improved, but the scheme gives up the middle of the field, and that is where Blaine Gabbert has had the most success as well. Consider Mike Thomas as a start in a flex position.
Doug Baldwin has been a pleasant surprise for the Seahawks this year. He is first in receptions on the team and has shown big-play ability. The Seahawks are matched up against the Ravens, so that scares many people away, but it shouldn't in this case.
The Ravens figure to be ahead early in this game, and the Seahawks will have to pass plenty. Expect Baldwin, the better underneath receiver, to benefit from a fantasy standpoint. He is another good option at a flex position.

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