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Fantasy Football and DFS Game Previews For Week 10

Week 10 officially marks the second half of the NFL regular season. Both DFS platforms have tightened player prices, making it much more difficult to find value. Let’s see if we can find some value in some of these games. Here are my game previews for week 10. Don’t forget you can get all my plays here on Saturdays. You can also follow me @TrustinTrevor21 on X.

Week 10 Game Previews for DFS and Season-Long Fantasy Football

New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers 1:00 p.m. EST

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Can the Saints offense do anything to get a player into the winning lineups? They already struggle to run the ball, and they took a hit in the passing game by trading WR Rashid Shaheed. WR Chris Olave has been consistent this season, but I don’t think QB Tyler Shough is the answer, as I think he is a downgrade to QB Spencer Ratter, who was able to get Olave the football. TE Juwan Johnson could get an uptick in targets as the way to move the football against a solid Panthers defense is through the tight end. I think the best play may be the Panther defense.

The Panthers’ passing game has been relatively pedestrian, but I think WR Tetairoa McMillan could return to having a 15-plus point game. He has been involved in bad matchups over the past two weeks, but should be much more involved here. Even though I like Tet, the real star should be RB Rico Dowdle, who has taken complete control at running back over RB Chuba Hubbard. I think we can expect 20-plus touches and a touchdown in this one.

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Baltimore Ravens at Minnesota Vikings 1:00 p.m. EST

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This is going to be a challenging game to predict. The Ravens offense could score 30 points or 17. They are playing a healthy Viking defense that is much better than what we saw vs. the Chargers, but it is still susceptible to giving up big plays. I think RB Derrick Henry could be a solid play, but I am not confident. The Vikings shut down Detroit’s running game, forcing them to pass. I think the better play would be QB Lamar Jackson. I think he will have to score if the Ravens are to win. He can extend plays with his legs to create big downfield passing plays. I think WR Zay Flowers could have a big game, and I wouldn’t be surprised if TE Mark Andrews is solid as well. I would not be mad if you played two or all three, and yet Jackson can be played alone. I think the sleeper is TE Isaiah Likely, and I will play him weekly as he is a downfield threat and will be used in the red zone. His price is too cheap, and he could break the slate with a few receptions and a touchdown.

Much like the Ravens, it’s difficult to predict what the Vikings will do on offense. They were much better than expected last week, but they still gave up too much pressure on the quarterback. The Ravens defense is getting healthier and looked much better, but that was against a team that doesn’t have the weapons the Vikings have. QB JJ McCarthy looked much better, but can he improve? His price tag easily allows you to get WR Justin Jefferson and or WR Jordan Addison in a stack. I would not be shocked if a complete game stack takes down the milli maker, as this game could shootout. I have little interest in TE T.J. Hockenson and the running game. RB Aaron Jones could be out, which would bump up RB Jordan Mason just a little.

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