šŸ’Ŗ Fantasy's Backfield Beasts

The top-12 RBs of Week 10

Welcome to the Fantasy Drop Army newsletter!

Running backs are taking center stage in Week 10, with a lineup of players ready to bring serious firepower to your fantasy roster. Letā€™s dive into the top backs who are primed to deliver big this week!

Today in 5 minutes or less, youā€™ll learn:

  • The best RB plays in Week 10 šŸ”„ 

  • Analysis on the positive matchups āœļø

  • The latest news from around the NFL šŸˆ

Struggling to Win Consistently?

Take control of your results with pro techniques and data-driven strategies. Maximize long-term profits by joining the 1,000+ already cashing more bets.

Get the Drop Army Betting Playbook (link) āœ…

HM: Christian McCaffrey (SF) @ TB

CMC is back at practice, and the Niners are optimistic, but thereā€™s still no guarantee heā€™ll play in Week 10. If he does, heā€™s an automatic start with fresh legs. So, keep an eye on his status through the end of the week.

#12: Tyrone Tracy Jr. @ CAR

Tracy took over the backfield for the Giants despite the health of Devin Singletary. If thatā€™s a sign of things to come, I love him against the Panthers, who we can pretty much pick on every week with our fantasy RBs.

#11: Breece Hall (NYJ) @ ARI

Breece hasnā€™t had a ton of yards recently, but he has maintained his touch share. Heā€™s got 17 in each of the last 2 games. He should be fired up in all lineups against the Cardinals defense. They are 8th-worst in the NFL against fantasy backs.

#10: Kyren Williams (LAR) vs. MIA

Williams is the league leader in snap share, red zone touches, and dominator rating while his 10 touchdowns are good enough for 2nd. As Stafford and the Ramsā€™ offense continue to find themselves, Kyren has become a solid fantasy starter nearly every week.

#9: Joe Mixon (HOU) vs. DET

The strength of Detroitā€™s defense comes in the running game, so Mixon is a slightly dicier play than he would be most weeks. But, he has only one week this season as a fantasy bust. And heā€™s 3rd in points per game. So, you can pretty much trust him against anyone.

#8: Aaron Jones (MIN) @ JAX

Jacksonville is allowing nearly 28 PPR points per game to their oppositionā€™s running backs. The Vikings are just better all-around, and should be able to build a lead in this one, which will lead to nice volume for Jones.

#7: Deā€™Von Achane (MIA) @ LAR

Achane is the highest-scoring RB over the last 2 weeks, and more often than not serves as the engine that keeps the Dolphins running. The best part is his 14 receptions and 3 total touchdowns during that span.

#6: Jonathan Taylor (IND) vs. BUF

JTā€™s matchup this weekend is against the surprisingly weak Bills run defense, who have allowed 28.7 PPR points per game to the position this season. Heā€™s also the Colt dominating backfield touches by far.

#5: Dā€™Andre Swift (CHI) vs. NE

Swift should be salivating at the prospect of a very susceptible Patriotsā€™ defense. Over the last 4 games, the lead RBs of New Englandā€™s opponents have averaged over 123 scrimmage yards. Swiftā€™s 14.2 PPR points in Week 9 was his lowest total in 6 games. The combination is too good to ignore.

#4: Alvin Kamara (NO) vs. ATL

Kamaraā€™s big Week 9 had everything but a touchdown. Still, if he sees anywhere close to 35 touches again, thereā€™s no way he doesnā€™t produce in a divisional matchup against the middling Falcons.

The Week 10 newsletters your competition probably already readā€¦

- šŸ”„ Must-Start & Must-Sit Players

- šŸ”„ The Week 10 Fantasy Trade Guide

- āœļø Grab These Waiver Gems for Your Playoff Push

šŸ” Tank Bigsby Limited with Ankle Issue

šŸ‘€ Gabe Davis (Shoulder) a Game-Time Call?

šŸ’Ŗ Zack Moss Avoids Surgery, Eyes 2025 Return

šŸ† Mahomes Practicing Fully for Week 10

šŸˆā€ā¬› Bryce Young to Start for Panthers

šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø Likely Out, Higgins Doubtful

šŸ–ļø James Connerā€™s Finger Not Limiting His Role

šŸ‘ Drake London Expected to Play Through Hip Injury

Fantasy Drop Army is a must-read for every NFL fan ā€” pure signal, highly actionable, and one-liners funny enough to make you pee a little bit.

If this one didnā€™t hit the spot, reply to this email... I would love to hear from you on how you think we can do better next time.