As we enter Week 10 of the fantasy football season, we may have even more questions about quarterbacks than ever before. While the play is improving overall, injuries are causing issues as well. This has affected many in the fantasy football community, leading to many relying on fantasy football Week 10 QB streamers. At this point in the season, I am not sure if you feel comfortable unless you have Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen.
Each week, this column will highlight some of the top fantasy football quarterback streamers that are widely available and ready to be scooped up at a moment’s notice. Read on for our top QB streamers and best positional matchups for Week 10.
Pick the right fantasy football streamer option to get the win this week and continue down the path of fantasy greatness, which ends with you hoisting your league’s trophy, championship belt or champ chain.
Note: Players must be owned in less than 60% of ESPN leagues to be included in the best fantasy football quarterback streamers column. Ownership percentages will reflect their status on Wednesday mornings following standard waiver processing.
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Fantasy Football Week 10 Streamers
Daniel Jones Fantasy Outlook (15.8%)
Now, I know that it is not the sexiest pick by any means, but Daniel Jones is at the top of my list of fantasy football Week 10 QB streamers. Against a poor Washington pass defense last week, Jones registered a 26-point week, with 174 passing yards and two touchdowns. He did most of the damage with his legs though, rushing seven times for 54 yards. This week, Jones takes on a really bad Carolina Panthers defense. If you have noticed a trend in my streamers article, it has been quarterbacks who play the Carolina Panthers’ defense. So far this season, the Panthers have given up 2,149 yards passing to opposing quarterbacks. The defense has also given up 18 passing touchdowns to opposing quarterbacks.
As for the Giants, Daniel Jones is in an odd spot. There are stronger rumblings that the Giants need to start Drew Lock to give the team a new look at the quarterback position. That gives Jones an incentive to play well and not lose his starting spot. The Giants are also getting healthier. Malik Nabers is back, as is Devin Singletary. While those aren’t the greatest weapons of all time, with how well Tyrone Tracy has been playing, there are playmakers in this offense. With his back up against the wall, Jones has a great matchup to register a great fantasy day.
Russell Wilson Fantasy Outlook (28%)
Through two games he has started this season, Russell Wilson has recorded 542 passing yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions. With Wilson under center, the Pittsburgh Steelers have turned more into a dual-threat offense, compared to when Justin Fields was starting. While this is not a slight against Fields, it is a bright spot for fantasy owners, especially George Pickens owners. Wilson and the Steelers have a matchup against the Washington Commanders this week. Much like the Panthers, the quarterbacks that play the Commanders have shown up in these articles. While they have been playing better as of late, the Commanders have still given up 14 passing touchdowns.
Washington continues to dominate on the offensive side of the ball and with the lack of depth in their coverage positions, I think players like Calvin Austin and Pickens are poised for a big week, as well as Wilson.
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Tua Tagovailoa Fantasy Outlook (44%)
While the Miami Dolphins have had a season to forget, they are starting to get fully healthy. Last week against the Los Angeles Rams, Tua Tagovailoa passed for 231 yards and two touchdowns. This week, he and the Dolphins take on a Los Angeles Rams team that just got torched to the tune of 363 yards and three touchdowns by Geno Smith, who was down DK Metcalf. Throughout the season, the Rams have given up 1,965 passing yards to opposing quarterbacks. They have also given up 14 passing touchdowns.
With the Rams moving on from Tre’Davious White, who in all honesty has not played the best football this season, there seems to be a void in reliable defensive backs. That should ring bells for Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, who just have two combined touchdowns this season. Add to the fact that De’Von Achane and Jonnu Smith are having great seasons through the air, and all of a sudden Tagovailoa has healthy weapons to make a run in not only this game but the remainder of the season.