Fantasy Football 2018: Waiver wire targets for Week 10

TAMPA, FL - OCTOBER 21: Duke Johnson #29 of the Cleveland Browns is defended by Kwon Alexander #58 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during a game at Raymond James Stadium on October 21, 2018 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
TAMPA, FL - OCTOBER 21: Duke Johnson #29 of the Cleveland Browns is defended by Kwon Alexander #58 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during a game at Raymond James Stadium on October 21, 2018 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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As Week 10 of the NFL season arrives, we evaluate potential waiver wire additions to guide your fantasy football team to victory.

Another week of the NFL season has come and gone, again providing us with valuable fantasy football answers to week-long questions we all pondered. New England Patriot’s Rob Gronkowski and Sony Michel proved to be game-time decisions not worth starting as both were inactive, clearing the road for another great performance from James White.

Also, if you’re still wondering, the Patrick Mahomes freight train hasn’t slowed down yet.

Raise your hand if you had Adam Humphries churning out a solid 28 fantasy points on Sunday, and raise the other one if you banked on Ryan Fitzpatrick earning 31 fantasy points (liars, all of you are liars). Make that extra credit if you started Nick Mullens as a spot-start on Thursday Night Football like this gentlemen did below.

Week 9 offered us a variety of candy in our fantasy football trick-or-treat bag, but like any hungry child, we as fantasy players remain with a short memory and move on to the next week regardless of last week’s outcome.

Four teams play spoiler to fantasy lineups in week ten, as Denver, Minnesota, Baltimore, and Houston all receive a week’s worth of rest. That means owners of Adam Thielen, Stefon Diggs, Philip Lindsay and DeAndre Hopkins will all be searching for bye-week replacements. With news surfacing of Bengals receiver A.J. Green missing at least two weeks due to injury, the waiver wire becomes more popular than the house down the street that gave out full-sized candy bars last week.

Not sure who to pick up? Too busy researching candidates for the polling booth? That’s why you’ve elected yours truly on a weekly basis for waiver advice. So whether you’re on hour two of waiting in line at your selected polling place, or just finishing flexing with your “I Voted” sticker, rely on these players to make your fantasy football team great again: