For Week 10 of Fantasy Football, C.J. Straud is locked in at quarterback, and you can play Deebo Samuel in confidence, among other things.

For Week 10 of Fantasy Football, C.J. Straud is locked in at quarterback, and you can play Deebo Samuel in confidence, among other things.

Every week throughout the NFL season, Heath Cummings posts his Fantasy Football place previews for the next week.

For the first time, only SportsLine members will be able to see his weekly forecasts, which go along with his position previews.

If you play fantasy football, here are his predictions for every quarterback, running back, receiver, as well as tight end within your leagues.

You can find statistical projections and fantasy score totals for each player in a number of different scoring systems.

Heath additionally includes DFS values and prices to help members make winning DFS lineups every week.

As predicted by Heath, C.J. Stroud would be a surprise pick in Week 9 and someone you should feel good about starting.

Heath thinks that Stroud will return to the top five quarterbacks in Week 10. He also thinks that Deebo Samuel will return to the 49ers lineup, which is also good news.

It’s clear that Stroud was amazing on Sunday. That doesn’t do it justice. Stroud did a great job. In terms of statistics, it was one for the best games we have seen from a rookie play.

In NFL history, Stroud is only the fifth rookie to throw five touchdown passes in a game. He also set the rookie mark for most passing yards in a game with 470.

“Pull your eyes out of your spreadsheets as well as watch the games” point of view might have made Stroud even more amazing.

On a last-second touchdown pass of 15 yards to Tank Dell, he set that record. The Texans went ahead against the Buccaneers and won a crazy battle, 39–37.

They really needed just about all of these yards. To win the game, Stroud threw for 75 yards as well as a touchdown on the last play, which had 46 seconds left.

Power Rankings fans like me have to really look past the numbers and figure out what the marks mean. It turns out that 5-4 teams aren’t always better than 4-5 teams.

Point difference is important. Newer games are given more weight. But, like the people who choose the NCAA playoffs, I really like teams which beat good teams.

To win your fantasy draft, you need to pick the players who give you a good return on investment (ROI) compared to how much they cost to draft.

It’s great that by the middle or late rounds, you don’t have to hit on every person to have a team that wins the league.

You only need to be accurate enough so that your picks are worth more than those of your competitors.

The fact that no two beds are the same makes this game, which we love, more difficult. You can’t just pick up a bunch of exciting players in the tardy rounds and trust them to take over the draft.

When it comes to value, you need to have an understanding of which players have the most upside for the money.

Over 80 experts were asked to give their opinion on the best sleepers at each position in half-PPR going into the new season. This will help you work out which mid- to late-rounders stand apart from the rest.

Before we talk about our own Week 10 fantasy quarterback rankings, we should give credit to C.J. Stroud, whose 470-yard, five-TD performance last week set the rookie record.

Finally, Stroud gave his team a much-needed “W” by leading a TD drive in 46 seconds left that won the game. Stroud had the best fantasy showing of any quarterback this season in Week 9.

Also, since Joshua Dobbs had only been with the Vikings for a week, not many people thought he would put up QB1 numbers in substitute duty. Thanks a lot to those two.

The number of injuries is still going up as we head into Week 10, and this week’s byes are not good for fantasy players.

It’s not an excuse, though, since as fantasy’s highest-scoring status, there are always good streamers and illness fill-ins.