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Fantasy Football Start or Sit: Week 10
Is Mark Sanchez a viable option in Week 10 as the new starter in Philadelphia?

The last time Not great, Bob!

Williams has a -12.64 Rushing NEP this season, which is second worst among the 17 running backs with 100 or more carries. In Week 10 he'll face a Seahawks defense that ranks third against the run according to our metrics, having allowed just one running back to rank higher than 15th in PPR leagues this season (earned the touches."

Though the Browns have had an annoying carousel in their backfield for most of the season, there's reason to believe West will lead the two-headed (perhaps three-headed) monster against the Bengals tonight.

If he does see the most touches, chances are, he'll be effective. Though the Browns are a corners from waivers and the practice squad.

Given his inconsistency all year, it'd be tough to start Hunter over obvious, plug-and-play options. But with so many teams on bye, starting Hunter could be the move you need to make in order to keep pace. And, after all, he did see 10 targets in the Titans last contest.

Other Players to Start: Roddy White, Martavis Bryant
Other Players to Sit:Wes Welker, Miles Austin

Tight End

Start Owen Daniels - Daniels now has 18 targets over his last two games played, catching 12 balls for over 100 yards and a touchdown. Since becoming the full-time starter after Dennis Pitta's injury, Daniels is averaging 6.8 targets per game, and 60% of his games have resulted in top-15 tight end PPR finishes. And don't forget, one of those contests where he didn't perform well was against Tampa Bay, where he dropped a touchdown pass during Joe Flacco's monster five-touchdown day.

Daniels gets Tennessee this week - they rank 18th in terms of fantasy points against to the position, and have allowed a tight end touchdown in half of their 2014 games. He's a nice high-floor start.

Sit Vernon Davis - Do you know how many four-reception games Vernon Davis has this season? One. Do you know how many times he's topped seven PPR fantasy points? Once. Do you know when the last time he did either of these things? Week 1.

Davis has been awful this year. He's barely going to hit the 50-target mark when it's all said and done, and gets a Saints defense this week that's been stingy against tight ends, ranking second in fantasy points against. He shouldn't be in your lineup.

Start Heath Miller - Miller's been oddly inconsistent this season, but when he's on, he has monster games - 17 of his 35 receptions came in two contests, and he scored in both of those games.

Not surprisingly, his big games came against two teams that haven't defended the tight end well this season in Tampa Bay and Indianapolis. The Jets, his Week 10 opponent, have been pretty bad at defending the position as well, having given up the fourth-most points to tight ends this year. A lot of those points have come in the form of touchdowns - New York has allowed at least one tight end touchdown in all but 3 games this year, including 11 over their last 7 games.

Other Players to Start: Larry Donnell, Jared Cook
Other Players to Sit: John Carlson, Zach Ertz

Defense

Start the Baltimore Ravens - Baltimore hosts Zach Mettenberger this weekend in what could be a game that quickly gets away from the Titans. That's what Vegas thinks, at least, as Baltimore is a 9.5-point favorite with a relatively small 44-point over/under. Defenses against Tennessee have ranked in the top 18 each week this season - giving you a decent floor - while the Titans offense has also allowed three double-digit performances.

Sit the San Francisco 49ers - If this was in San Francisco, perhaps I'd feel a little different. But in New Orleans against what looks like an improved Drew Brees? That's a risky move I'm not willing to make, especially with solid streaming options in Week 10.

Other Defenses to Start: Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals
Other Defenses to Sit: Chicago Bears, New York Giants

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