🏈 George Kittle & Week 10 Trends

Players to buy, sell, and hold ahead of Week 10.

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As usual, the Trade Deadline blue balled us. While there were some big moves made, marquee names in fantasy football like Breece Hall, Alvin Kamara, David Njoku and more stayed put.

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MARKET TRENDS 🧐

Running Back

R.J. Harvey // Jevone Moore, Getty Images

💰 Buy R.J. Harvey. He's currently the leader in RB fantasy points per touch (min. 40 touches), per Underdog, and is subtly playing the role of Sean Payton’s “joker.” He’s running routes from the perimeter at a 23.1% rate, easily the highest rate among RBs. And when running routes out of the backfield, he’s receiving targets at a 42% rate per route run, the best marking among all RBs by a wide margin (31% is next highest), per Dataroma.

The Broncos are making a point to get him involved in the passing game, and for good reason—his 2.94 yards per route run are easily the highest among RBs out of the backfield (2.03 is next highest). He has FLEX value going forward with massive upside if J.K. Dobbins were to ever miss time.

📉 Sell Kyren Williams. He led all NFL backs with an 87% snap share last year, but is down to 74% in 2025 with Blake Corum mixing in more often. Plus, Matthew Stafford’s chuckin’ it all over the yard in neutral scripts—Williams gained 59 of his 114 rushing yards and his TD during garbage time last week, per RotoBaller’s Jorden Hill.

Most of L.A.’s upcoming games should be competitive, which will mean a lot of passing. The matchups of most concern will be Weeks 11 and 16 against the Seahawks, Week 12 against the Bucs, and Week 15 against the Lions. These are all great teams with solid run defenses.

➕ Add Ray Davis and/or Ty Johnson. James Cook sat out practice with an ankle/foot injury and his Week 10 status is in jeopardy. Ignoring 3rd downs, 2 minute drills and garbage time, Johnson has 52 snaps to 38 by Davis this year, per PFF’s Nathan Jahnke. However, Footballguys’ Ben Cummins points out that Davis was outsnapped by Johnson last season too, but then Davis turned 23 touches into 152 yards during Cook’s Week 6 absence. We lean Davis here because of game script, as he’s more of an early downs/short yardage back and should be the guy to run the clock out against Miami, while Johnson’s more of a pass-catcher.

đŸ€š Buy Travis Etienne. Anyone worried about him losing work to Bhayshul Tuten coming out of the buy were shut down, as the vet had 27 total opportunities in Week 9, compared to just 10 for the rookie. In that game, Etienne forced 11 missed tackles (tied for the 3rd-best single-game mark of 2025 behind only Bijan Robinson x2) and was tackled at the one yard line FIVE times. That's the most rush attempts that ended at the one-yard line in a single game since 2017, per Fantasy Life’s Ian Hartitz. Sheesh. Positive regression incoming


📉 Sell D’Andre Swift. There’s a strong chance this Monangai guy (Monan-guy?) is here to stay


Wide Receiver

T-Mac // panthers.com

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