Week 10 is here, and we're back with another edition of our fantasy football bold predictions. Today's list will include Case Keenum, Jonathan Taylor, Cole Kmet, and Foster Moreau.
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These bold predictions are fun and potentially edgy and should not alter your strategy for setting fantasy football lineups. I hope you enjoy it, and thanks for reading. Good luck in Week 10, RotoBallers!
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Case Keenum...
steps in and finishes as a top-12 QB in Week 10
The revenge game narrative takes center stage with Josh Allen anticipated missing this week's matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Former Vikings quarterback Case Keenum will step in for Allen, and wide receiver Stefon Diggs, traded to Buffalo from Minnesota, will look for some sweet revenge in a matchup of two first-place teams.
Keenum is a career journeyman who was forced to start two games for the Cleveland Browns, where he totaled 375 and three touchdowns in a run-centric offense. In a competitive matchup, look for Keenum to air it out with Diggs and the amazing WR group to blow up this week. Revenge will taste sweet for Diggs and Keenum, who will produce numbers that will allow him to finish as a Week 10 QB1.
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Jonathan Taylor...
gets back on track and finishes as an RB1
The Indianapolis Colts have made plenty of headlines lately. The firing of head coach Frank Reich may have surprised some but not as shocking as the hiring of former Colts lineman Jeff Saturday as their head coach. Saturday has zero head coaching experience at the pro or college level. We should be able to count on that Saturday would like to pound the ball. This is the ideal situation for their star running back Jonathan Taylor to return to action.
Taylor has been in and out of the lineup this season, and he hasn't looked that good while playing, either. Taylor has only one touchdown this season across his six games, a sad cry from his magnificent 20 total touchdowns last season. The combination of a hopefully healthy Taylor and a focus on the running attack should provide the volume and ammunition to show why many fantasy managers selected him number one overall.
Cole Kmet...
tops all TE for the second consecutive week
The emergence of Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears has been tremendous to watch unfold. You have to wonder why it took so long, but let's move forward. One of the main benefactors of the energized Bears offense is the tight end, Cole Kmet. Kmet is coming off a Week 9 contest in which he had a season-high five catches for 41 yards and two scores, which resulted in Kmet finishing as the TE1 on the week.
He has now had three receiving touchdowns over the past two games. The Bears have scored 84 points across their three last games, which is second in the league. In Week 10, the Bears take on the Detroit Lions, who can not stop anyone, resulting in their defense being in the bottom-five in every defensive metric imaginable. The Bears will continue to roll this week right into Kmet, earning consecutive TE1 finishes with two more scores.
Foster Moreau...
posts a TE1 performance in Week 10
A mediocre Las Vegas Raiders offense lost two offensive weapons, with both tight end Darren Waller and wide receiver Hunter Renfrow being placed on the Injured Reserve. Both players had disappointing seasons, so the natural domino effect is that these losses should turn into a plus for the other Raider weapons, including tight end Foster Moreau.
Moreau has had middling success in Waller's absence, but he has at least five targets in three consecutive games. Additionally, Moreau will take on an Indianapolis Colts defense that surrenders 10.7 fantasy points per game to the TE position. The 2-6 Raiders have nothing to lose but risk and pull out of the stops, so look for head coach Josh McDaniels to open up the offense to save his job. Moreau might be risky, but considering the TE position, it feels that Moreau vaults himself into a TE1 performance this week.
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