Key Highlights
- TreVeyon Henderson had a breakout game with two touchdowns and 27.5 fantasy points.
- Bijan Robinson’s performance has declined, with only one touchdown in his last three games.
- Alec Pierce is on a hot streak after four consecutive games of high production.
- Matthew Stafford continues to dominate as the QB1, with five straight games scoring 25+ fantasy points.
Fantasy Football Stock Report: A Weekly Analysis (Week 10)
The NFL is heating up, and so are the discussions around fantasy football strategies. In Week 10 of the season, some running backs, wide receivers, and quarterbacks stood out while others struggled to maintain their high standards. Let’s take a closer look at how key players performed and where managers should consider making changes.
Running Backs: TreVeyon Henderson and Bijan Robinson
TreVeyon Henderson had his breakthrough game on Sunday, earning 27.5 fantasy points with two touchdowns. His performance was a result of the New England coaching staff giving him an RB1 workload, which included two massive touchdown runs—one for 55 yards and another of 69 miles per hour. This impressive showing has bolstered Henderson’s case to be the starter on Thursday night against the Jets.
His remaining schedule is also the softest in the league for running backs, providing a strong floor even with his frustrating committee status.
Meanwhile, Bijan Robinson’s stock remains down after failing to score 14+ fantasy points in any of his last three games. Despite being one of the best running backs in the NFL, Robinson has struggled to find consistency. Tyler Allgeier, a clear backup, showed he can fill in effectively with double-digit carries and two touchdowns, keeping Robinson’s job safe but not threatening it.
Wide Receivers: Alec Pierce and Garrett Wilson
Alec Pierce is catching fire after four consecutive games of high production. He has averaged 8.8 targets over the last four weeks and hit 69+ receiving yards in all four games, resulting in 12.8 fantasy points per game. His role as Daniel Jones’ favorite downfield option makes him a valuable player, despite being somewhat boom-or-bust.
Pierce can be started most weeks but should be benched for Week 11 due to his bye.
Garrett Wilson’s return from injury is proving challenging as he has missed the last five games with a knee injury and managed just three targets on Sunday. The Jets’ offense, currently in shambles, makes it difficult for Wilson to find consistent production. His fantasy ceiling appears to be diminishing as the season progresses.
Quarterbacks: Matthew Stafford
Matthew Stafford is having one of the quietest yet most efficient fantasy quarterback seasons in recent memory. Entering Monday night’s game, he comfortably leads the NFL with 25 passing touchdowns and is ranked QB5 in points per game at 20.91. Stafford has scored 25+ fantasy points in five of his last six games, becoming the first player in NFL history to throw four or more touchdowns and zero interceptions in three straight games. His consistent performance makes him a reliable starting option for any fantasy league.
Running Backs: Bijan Robinson
Bijan Robinson’s stock is undeniably down after failing to score 14+ fantasy points in his last three games. Since Week 8, when he struggled against the Dolphins, Robinson has averaged just 9.2 fantasy points per game and has not found the end zone once. His declining performance means he has dropped to RB6 behind De’Von Achane, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Josh Jacobs in points per game.
Wide Receivers: Justin Jefferson
Justin Jefferson’s recent struggles have left him as a disappointment compared to his draft price. His two touchdowns this year both came with J.J. McCarthy at quarterback, but he has not topped 18 fantasy points in any game and scored fewer than 15 in all four contests since the bye.
Jefferson is now WR15 in points per game on a floor-only basis. He may show up big down the stretch if he can find more consistent production.
Conclusion
The NFL’s Week 10 brought both highs and lows for fantasy football managers, with key players like TreVeyon Henderson, Alec Pierce, and Matthew Stafford shining brightly while others such as Bijan Robinson and Garrett Wilson struggled. As the season progresses, managers must continue to adapt their strategies based on performance trends and matchups to stay competitive.