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NFL Week 10 fantasy football and DFS targets and fades: Russell Wilson, Tyreek Hill and more

Landover, Maryland, USA; Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) runs after a catch against the Washington Football Team during the second half at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

The Week 10 bye won’t hurt nearly as bad as last week, but with the Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans and New York Giants off, fantasy football managers may need to dig deep to submit their lineups. 

Using PFF’s vast research tools and player grades can help identify players to consider starting and others to avoid. 


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Here are some of the Week 10 fantasy football and DFS targets and fades based on PFF’s Week 10 fantasy football rankings. 

Rankings based on PPR scoring.

Target: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks

PFF Consensus: QB10
Opponent: at Green Bay Packers 

After missing starts for the first time in his career, PFF’s No. 4-graded quarterback will be back under center for Seattle just in time to lead the Seahawks and patient fantasy football managers back into playoff contention. 

Before missing three games with a torn tendon in his finger, Wilson displayed his usual stellar numbers. In five games, Wilson ranked first in fantasy points per dropback, fifth in aDOT and boasted a stellar 10-to-1 TD-to-INT ratio. 

In his first game back in the lineup, Wilson gets a matchup against a Green Bay squad that has faired well against opposing passers, but the Packers are still thin in the secondary and could be without Eric Stokes, Jaire Alexander and Kevin King.

Fade: Ryan Tannehill, Tennessee Titans

PFF Consensus: QB16
Opponent: vs. New Orleans Saints

Although the red-hot Titans pulled off another victory against the Los Angeles Rams, life without RB Derrick Henry proved to be difficult for Tannehill: He threw for a season-low 143 yards and 5.3 yards per attempt in Los Angeles. 

Granted, the Rams rank third in pass rush grade and eighth in coverage, but taking away the league’s top running back will be problematic for a Titans passing attack that hasn’t been able to establish a consistent threat beyond WR A.J. Brown

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