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📈 Trade Targets for Week 10
Make a move while you still can...
Week 10 Trades
Here are 5 players that look like great buys going into Week 10 … in two minutes or less.
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RB: TreVeyon Henderson (NE)
It took an injury to Rhamondre Stevenson, but Henderson has finally been unleashed, logging a career-high 18 touches and 51 snaps in Week 9. He finally started showing the same burst and acceleration that made New England ecstatic to draft him. But some managers will see the vultured touchdown or assume Stevenson’s return is imminent and overlook how clearly the Patriots leaned on Henderson. So if you can grab him now, especially with an offense that’s stabilized behind Drake Maye and keeps winning, you’re getting an explosive dual-threat back just as the volume and trust are catching up to the talent.
WR: Ladd McConkey (LAC)
McConkey is finally looking like the player fantasy drafters thought they were getting in August, which is a consistent volume magnet in a high-powered offense. But early frustrations still linger because of a few near-misses and the constant rotation between Keenan Allen and Quentin Johnston stealing touchdowns. Now, with four straight top-20 fantasy finishes and a WR1-level role in one of the league’s most pass-heavy teams, that frustration has turned into opportunity, so this is the time to buy before everyone realizes he’s already back to form.
WR: Rome Odunze (CHI)
Odunze is coming off a donut game where he didn’t catch a single pass. But that performance was an outlier, not a trend. Just one week earlier, he torched Baltimore for 114 yards on seven catches and has already shown WR1-caliber chemistry with Caleb Williams in multiple 100-yard games this season. The Bears’ offense is trending upward after putting up 47 points on the Bengals, and with Odunze locked in as Williams’s top target, you’re not going to get a cheaper window than this. So make the move before he bounces back.
TE: George Kittle (SF)
Kittle hasn’t exploded since his recovery, with just 4 catches in each of his past two games and no 50-yard outings since returning. But he’s quietly re-establishing his role in a banged-up 49ers offense that badly needs a reliable target. The team has cycled through injuries at QB and WR all season, and if Brock Purdy stabilizes, Kittle’s ceiling instantly re-emerges as the clear top-5 tight end he’s always been. So while the box scores look flat right now, this is your last chance to grab a proven difference-maker before the offense clicks again.
WR: Garrett Wilson (NYJ)
Wilson is exactly the kind of buy you make when everyone else is staring at box scores instead of context. He hasn’t played since Week 6 and the Jets’ offense hit rock bottom before finally showing signs of life in their Week 8 shootout win over Cincinnati. But that’s why this is the move. When Wilson returns, he’ll immediately reclaim his spot as the focal point of a passing game that just found some rhythm. So while others remember the 3-for-13 dud before his injury, you can see the setup for a late-season surge. A healthy Wilson paired with a confident Justin Fields down the stretch is exactly how you win trades in November.
So that’s the list. 5 players to pitch a deal for in the Week 10 trade market… as promised, in two minutes or less.
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-Joe
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