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6 Fantasy Football Splits That Matter for Week 10

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Robby Anderson is Prepared to Breakout...

Robby Anderson has unexpectedly led the New York Jets in targets (26) over the last four games, averaging 4.2 receptions, 65.7 receiving yards, and 0.75 touchdowns in that span. Having finally flashed a reliable set of hands -- 81.3% catch rate over his last three games as opposed to a 43.9% rate the six prior -- Sunday makes for what could be his most successful outing of the season.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have allowed the second-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers (via AirYards.com) and abysmally rank 30th-overall in Adjusted Defensive Passing Net Expected Points (NEP). If volume is your concern, it should be noted the Bucs and Jets have allowed the sixth- and seventh-most opponent plays per game, respectively.

Ryan Fitzpatrick starting in place of Jameis Winston shouldn't be considered a detriment, either. Tampa Bay has still averaged the highest passing rate (65%) of any offense in neutral (one-score) situations on the year, meaning very little clock run-off no matter who gets the nod under center.

This game's total has increased from 41 to 44 since initially opening, setting up for a shootout that could potentially benefit both offenses (and Anderson, in particular).