Fantasy Football 2019: Start Em, Sit Em for Week 10

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 31: Wide receivers Kendrick Bourne #84 and Emmanuel Sanders #17 of the San Francisco 49ers do an end zone dance with teammates George Kittle #85 and Dante Pettis #18 after Bourne's touchdown catch against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of the NFL football game at State Farm Stadium on October 31, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images)
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 31: Wide receivers Kendrick Bourne #84 and Emmanuel Sanders #17 of the San Francisco 49ers do an end zone dance with teammates George Kittle #85 and Dante Pettis #18 after Bourne's touchdown catch against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of the NFL football game at State Farm Stadium on October 31, 2019 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Ralph Freso/Getty Images) /
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Fantasy Football Start ‘Em: Kyle Rudolph #82 of the Minnesota Vikings (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
Fantasy Football Start ‘Em: Kyle Rudolph #82 of the Minnesota Vikings (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) /

Here are some other options to start and to sit in fantasy football this week.

START ‘EM

SIT ‘EM

With the Start ‘Ems, Tannehill has played well since taking over as the starting quarterback and while the Chiefs secondary has improved, Kirk Cousins was still able to throw for three touchdowns against them last week and had zero interceptions.

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Singletary is due for a breakout game and he could get that moment this week against a Browns team who was gashed on the ground by Phillip Lindsay a week ago. Tate has shown he can still ball out and is a nice option against a bad Jets secondary.

Rudolph is a risky pick to start, but tight end is a thin position and six teams are on byes, so you might not have much of a choice here honestly. Lastly, the Steelers defense has played offenses tough over the last month, so they could disrupt Goff and the Rams this week.

Regarding the Sit ‘Ems, Fitzpatrick probably isn’t someone fantasy owners are jumping to start this week and you shouldn’t. The Colts defense has been pretty darn good against opposing signal callers this year.

McCoy is clearly in the dog house after losing a few fumbles this season plus I’d avoid any Chiefs running backs all together, especially against a good Titans run defense. Anderson hasn’t been what fantasy owners were hoping for when they drafted him.

Jarwin probably wasn’t going to be a starting option anyway, but definitely keep him sidelined. Finally, the Browns defense might have a tough time stopping Josh Allen and the Bills run game, so I’d leave them on the bench in week ten.

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Hopefully my advice serves you well this week. Good luck, fantasy footballers!