1. Adrian Peterson - He’s always been a Bears killer. This trend will continue for the top ranked fantasy football RB in Week 10.
2. Jamaal Charles – The Broncos D has played like a Junior Varsity unit the past few weeks. Charles will torch them for over 150 yards and a TD.
3. Chris Johnson – The threat of Randy Moss on the outside should open up more running room for Johnson. He’ll top 100 yards with a few TDs.
4. Maurice Jones-Drew - He’s well rested off the bye week. Look for him to gash Houston for over 100 yards and 2 TDs.
Next in Line
Ahmad Bradshaw - There is no more fight in Dallas. They’ve given up and Bradshaw will top 100 yards with a score.
Arian Foster - There are plenty of holes on the Jags D which Foster will run through on Sunday.
Ray Rice - He’ll be a dynamic threat as a runner and receiver in Atlanta.
Rounding Out the List
Rashard Mendenhall - The Steelers will run the ball 20-25 times and he’ll top 100 yards with a TD.
Frank Gore - He’s had a week off and will be used heavily by the Niners against the Rams. He’ll top the century mark.
Steven Jackson – He’ll continue his hot running vs. the Niners. Look for him to find the end zone once.
Ronnie Brown - The Dolphins will feature Brown who will put up solid numbers in Tennessee.
LaDainian Tomlinson - While the Browns are no longer pushovers, Tomlinson will have a lot of success and find the end zone at least once.
Beanie Wells - The Seahawks are reeling (outscored 74-10 in past 2 weeks). Wells will ride Seattle into the ground and find the end zone.
Jahvid Best - The Bills continue to lose players to injury and Best is ripe for a breakout game.
LeSean McCoy - McCoy will be a threat as a runner and receiver and will find the end zone once on Monday Night.
Fantasy Sleeper of the Week
LeGarrette Blount - The Panthers season is over and the team is coming off an embarrassing loss. Blount will see the rock 20-25 times and pound Carolina for over 100 yards and a TD. He’s a solid fantasy sleeper this week.
Eddieriley66
November 11th, 2010 at 02:50
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i dont see how you dont have c.benson or lesean mccoy up there
Profootball101
November 11th, 2010 at 19:14
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Good call. McCoy’s a good start although the Redskins run D has tightened up in recent weeks. They’re also fresh off the bye. We’d be a little wary of Benson though even with the good matchup. If the Colts jump out to a large lead, it’ll force the Bengals into pass mode. Definitely start him, but he’s a No. 2/flex this week.
Eddieriley66
November 11th, 2010 at 21:57
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your absolutly right i didnt even think about that wich will probably happen well i guess thats why u get the bucks to do this and i dont lol.