If you have a little uncertainty at the running back position, you may need to search the waivers to see who is available for a plug and play. These are the top Week 10 fantasy football streamers at running back that may be available for a pickup.

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Week 10 Fantasy Football Streamers at RB

Gus Edwards, BAL (at NE)

Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins both got the top spot in this article last week. Dobbins is rostered in more than 60% of ESPN leagues, so he no longer qualifies for this article, but somehow Edwards is only owned in 10% of leagues. He’s a great start this week against the Patriots, who are 20th in points allowed to the RB position. Mark Ingram practiced on Wednesday, so that is something to monitor. If Ingram misses, Edwards is a strong play.

He has a rushing touchdown in three consecutive weeks. Edwards is the Ravens go-to RB in the red zone. I think he falls in for another touchdown in this game. Expect the running game for Baltimore to gash New England’s defense, and Edwards will be the benefactor of that.

Zack Moss, BUF (at ARI)

Zack Moss will be a staple of this article until he is more owned. He has three touchdowns in the last two weeks and, similar to Edwards, he is the trusted goal-line back. The trusted goal-line back for a Buffalo offense that turned things around last week is a good thing to find on the waiver wire. He has 10 or more fantasy points in three consecutive weeks and is earning more playing time over an inefficient Devin Singletary. He saw nine carries to Singletary’s two last week. That is after tying Singletary in carries in Week 8.

It was a slow start for Moss because of his injury earlier in the season, but he seems to be gaining steam and he is becoming a more integral part of the Buffalo offense. You can trust him as more than a streamer.


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Duke Johnson, HOU (at CLE)

Sometimes an injury makes it easy for fantasy football players. David Johnson suffered a concussion in Week 9. He failed to pass the first day of the concussion protocol tests, so it is extremely unlikely that he plays. Insert Duke Johnson. With David Johnson out due to a concussion, Duke Johnson turned in a solid performance against the Jaguars in Week 9. He had 16 carries for 41 yards and one touchdown. Duke also recorded four receptions for 32 yards. He will be the workhorse in this game for the Texans, if David Johnson doesn’t suit up, and that makes him a good fantasy play.

Duke put up 15 points last week and there’s no reason he can’t do that again against Cleveland this week.

Honorable Mention Streamer:

Cam Akers, LAR (vs SEA)

Sean McVay has not been giving Cam Akers the ball all season. I firmly believe he is the best running back in this backfield. Darrell Henderson suffered a thigh injury in the last game. Everything is pointing to Henderson being fully healthy, but I think Akers is worth a stash on your bench before this game, if you can afford it. The Rams are coming off a bye, and its possible that they try to get Akers more involved. We see it with rookie running backs all the time. That’s not what I’m projecting to happen, but we could see a breakout game from Akers against Seattle. You can be proactive and put him on your bench before the breakout so that you don’t have to spend up on him heading into Week 11.


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