Week 10 Fantasy TE Rankings
Finding the right tight end streamer can give you an advantage in any week, and since the fantasy playoffs will be here before you know it, we have to continue working on identifying the best TE matchups. Of course, if you just have a consistent every-week starter, you won't have many problems. Our Week 10 fantasy TE rankings welcome back familiar face Logan Thomas to the top tier and highlight some potential sleepers at this thin position.
Thomas is available in roughly 47 percent of Yahoo leagues after missing several games because of a hamstring injury. The fact he's been so heavily dropped is a perfect example of how you can take advantage of opportunities provided by impatient owners. Thomas was a top-seven tight end in all formats last year, and although he wasn't spectacular early this season, it was a small sample size. Pick him up now and play him right away. His matchup with Tampa Bay should mark a great start to the rest of his season. Not all players coming off of a bye warrant their own paragraph, but there's a potential top-five TE just sitting on many waiver wires. (Update: Thomas is out for Week 10.)
WEEK 10 PPR RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | D/ST | Kicker
It's also worth noting T.J. Hockenson (@ Steelers) and Rob Gronkowski (@ Washington) are back from byes (assuming Gronk's back is healthy). The only halfway-significant bye-week loss is C.J. Uzomah, so we're in good shape in Week 10 (especially since we don't have to worry about the always-inconsistent Evan Engram). (Update: Gronkowski is out for Week 10.)
WEEK 10 STANDARD RANKINGS:
Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
For the first time this season (and probably a few years), an active Travis Kelce (@ Raiders) isn't in our No. 1 spot. Obviously, you're still starting him, but it's worth noting the "historic" moment. Hockenson (@ Steelers) and George Kittle (vs. Rams) are probably the only two must-starts with concerning matchups, but they will still be in lineups. Dallas Goedert (@ Broncos), and Zach Ertz (@ Panthers) have been on the edge of the must-start territory, but they're in rough spots this week against stellar TE defenses. Still, they also have high enough ceilings to warrant being used in most situations.
WEEK 10 FANTASY: Sleepers | Busts | Start 'em, sit 'em
The most attractive streamers this week are Pat Freiermith (vs. Lions), Tyler Conklin (@ Chargers), and Dan Arnold (@ Colts). Indianapolis and Los Angeles are among the eight worst defenses against fantasy TEs, so Arnold and Conklin should have plenty of opportunities to produce. Detroit has statistically been OK against the position, but Freiermuth is beginning to look like a featured weapon in the Pittsburgh passing game and Detroit has given up at least 50 yards and/or a touchdown to four-of-eight primary tight ends they've faced. We don't think the Steelers' offense is explosive enough to put this game out of reach early, so expect a bunch of Big Ben pass attempts.
WEEK 10 DFS LINEUPS: FanDuel | DraftKings | Yahoo
There simply aren't a lot of favorable matchups for middle-of-the-pack TEs this week, so even if you have a stud with a bad matchup, you're probably better off sticking with them. Simply put, trust the easy calls and obvious streamers, and let other owners worry about playing a TD-or-bust waiver pickup.
WEEK 10 DFS: Best stacks | Best values | Lineup Builder
Note: We'll be updating these TE rankings throughout the week, so check back for the latest player movement and analysis. For individual analysis of key TEs, click here.
Fantasy TE Rankings Week 10: Who to start at tight end
Rankings based on standard, non-PPR scoring
Darren Waller, Raiders
Mark Andrews, Ravens
Travis Kelce, Chiefs
Mike Gesicki, Dolphins
Kyle Pitts, Falcons
T.J. Hockenson, Lions
Dawson Knox, Bills
George Kittle, 49ers
Tyler Conklin, Vikings
Dan Arnold, Jaguars
Pat Freiermuth, Steelers
Noah Fant, Broncos
Hunter Henry, Patriots
Dalton Schultz, Cowboys
Dallas Goedert, Eagles
Ricky Seals-Jones, Washington
Zach Ertz, Cardinals
O.J. Howard, Buccaneers
Tyler Higbee, Rams
Mo Alie-Cox, Colts
Marcedes Lewis, Packers
Jared Cook, Chargers
Gerald Everett, Seahawks
Jonnu Smith, Patriots
Jack Doyle, Colts
Adam Trautman, Saints
Austin Hooper, Browns
David Njoku, Browns
Tommy Tremble, Panthers
Hayden Hurst, Falcons
Ryan Griffin, Jets
Geoff Swaim, Titans