Fantasy Football Week 10 Wide Receiver Preview: Buy low on Marquise Brown, waiver adds, DFS plays and more

Buy cheap on Marquise Brown, add him on waivers, make DFS plays, and more in our Fantasy Football Week 10 Wider Receiver Preview.

I’m afraid we’ve had more than our fair share in quarterback injuries this season. Last week, they really hurt the wide outs.

It was hard for Davante Adams, Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, as well as Jordan Addison to play with backup quarterbacks.

Every game this season, Marquise Brown has played with a backup, and he is currently ranked at WR34 per game. We think Brown will do much better from now on since Kyler Murray will be returning in Week 10.

Brown played the initial six weeks for the season in Murray instead of DeAndre Hopkins last year.

Brown caught 43 passes in those six games, gaining 485 yards and scoring three scores. For the first six weeks, he was WR5, in the middle of Justin Jefferson as well as Ja’Marr Chase.

Murray just got back from a long break, so it’s not fair to expect that much from Brown. He’s going to be a top-15 receiver this coming week and for the rest of this season, so if his fantasy boss doesn’t see how much greater things are going to get, he’s a great buy.

I’m afraid we’ve had more than our fair share about quarterback injuries this season. Last week, they really hurt the wide outs.

It was hard for Davante Adams, Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, as well as Jordan Addison to play with backup quarterbacks.

Every game this season, Marquise Brown has played with a backup, and he is currently ranked at WR34 per game. We think Brown will do much better from now on since Kyler Murray will be back in Week 10.

Brown played the initial six weeks in the season in Murray instead of DeAndre Hopkins last year. Brown grabbed 43 passes during those six games, gaining 485 yards and scoring three scores.

For the first six weeks, he was WR5, in the middle of Justin Jefferson and Ja’Marr Chase. Murray just got back from a long break, so it’s not fair to expect much from Brown.

He’s going to be a top-15 receiver next week and for the rest of the season, so if his fantasy boss doesn’t see how much greater things are going to get, he’s a great buy.

Welcome back, football fans who play fantasy football! Finally, NFL Week 9 is over. Let’s go over all the action again as we get ready for Week 10. We have a new version of the 2023 utilization report that has some cool new features.

The goal of this new structure is to give you, as fantasy managers, the most important things you need to do. We know that in the busy world of 2023, you want insights that are clear and easy to use.

Every week, we’ll look at the stats and what that we saw in the field throughout the games the week before. We’ll pay attention to what’s important and look for possible noise.

We want to make it easier for you to make decisions in fantasy football by giving you useful tips. If I may quote my marketing teacher from college, “Keep it simple, stupid” (KISS). Now let’s begin.

For people who have never seen the usage report before, our main goal is to find players who are executing routes, getting a lot of snaps, and getting good targets.

These things often affect future fantasy movies, but they might not always show up in the box office.

This is the 2023 Usage Report over Week 9. Without further ado, let’s roll out the red carpet and get ready for Week 10. There will be waiver wire pickups as well as buy low/sell high trade goals in our report.

We need to get prepared to face Week 10 because it will have more action, even though there will be some bye weeks along the way.

If you want to see some big-picture data, check off my Twitter thread with important findings from Week 9.