You know the feeling. It’s why you’re here. That glorious, often maddening, weekly riddle that consumes us right up to kickoff: WHO DO I START? The impact? The difference between mess-talking victory and soul-sucking defeat. And we all want that “edge,” don’t we? That little nugget of info that pats us on our tushies and tells us everything will be all good. A gentle nudge, if you will. I want you to know that I’m here each week to pat your tushies (figuratively). To give you my two cents on who needs to be touching grass and who needs to be riding pine. And why.
Week 10 Start/Sit for Season-Long Fantasy Football
QUARTERBACKS
Daniel Jones
Start: Daniel Jones (IND v. ATL) – He gets a clean, get-in-rhythm script with layups early that turn into chunk gains. Stack juice is real with Downs, and the red zone play action is ready to cash.
Start: Jared Goff (DET @ WAS) – Play action to the moon and quick game precision keeps chains moving all afternoon. Indoors, arm talent with a full route tree of answers is fantasy comfort food.
Sit: Trevor Lawrence (JAC @ HOU) – Houston squeezes windows and forces long drives that stall out for three instead of six. Houston’s pressure plus disguised coverage is a turnover invitation you do not need this week.
Sit: Jordan Love (GB v. PHI) – Philadelphia’s front narrows the pocket, and the middle closes fast on late throws. With no Tucker Kraft, the script tilts conservative, and the ceiling hides.
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