Fantasy football Week 10 sleepers: 11 streamers to target

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Fantasy football Week 10 sleepers: 11 streamers to target Joe Bond, USA TODAYNovember 7, 2025 at 10:01 PM 0 The NFL trade deadline has come and gone. The big names that were rumored to be on the move, like Breece Hall and A.J. Brown, are staying put. Instead, Rashid Shaheed and Jakobi Meyers were the biggest names that were traded, which does not exactly make waves. While they might not make a huge impact in fantasy with their new teams, it does boost the value of the players from the teams they left. Some of those players have been repeat streamer recommendations this season.

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Joe Bond, USA TODAYNovember 7, 2025 at 10:01 PM

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The NFL trade deadline has come and gone. The big names that were rumored to be on the move, like Breece Hall and A.J. Brown, are staying put. Instead, Rashid Shaheed and Jakobi Meyers were the biggest names that were traded, which does not exactly make waves.

While they might not make a huge impact in fantasy with their new teams, it does boost the value of the players from the teams they left. Some of those players have been repeat streamer recommendations this season. Fantasy leagues have mostly picked up on that and added them in many leagues.

In addition, a few popular streamers from last week performed well and are now rostered in too many leagues to qualify as streamers. That just means the process is working. Now, it's time to find the next wave of streamers to help you win in Week 10.

Here are 10 players and one defense you can stream this week.

*Streamers are players who are rostered in 50% or fewer of Yahoo! leagues.

Fantasy Football Week 10 StreamersQuarterbacksJ.J. McCarthy, Minnesota Vikings

Quarterback streaming options are slim this week. With Jayden Daniels, Dak Prescott, Joe Flacco, and Patrick Mahomes injured or on bye, it's time to dig deep.

McCarthy made his first start since Week 2 and looked solid, throwing two touchdowns and rushing for another. His matchup against the Ravens isn't as soft as it appears on paper, but with Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison at his disposal, McCarthy is the top streaming option this week.

Jacoby Brissett, Arizona Cardinals

Brissett has quietly been reliable in his three starts for the Cardinals, finishing as QB7, QB12, and QB10.

Seattle presents a tougher test, but Brissett has already succeeded against difficult defenses like Green Bay and Indianapolis. He's unlikely to match last week's production against Dallas, but he's still a viable streaming choice.

Running BacksBam Knight/Emari Demercado, Arizona Cardinals

Both backs are in play as streamers, with a slight edge to Demercado, who led the team in rushing attempts last week (14 to 9).

It's anyone's guess who leads the team in carries this week, as it seems to change every week. However, both are getting enough touches to stay in the streaming mix.

Of course, this changes if Trey Benson returns, though that seems unlikely.

Blake Corum, Los Angeles Rams

Corum has logged double-digit carries in back-to-back games.

He's somewhat game-script dependent, and both recent matchups were blowouts that inflated his usage. Still, it's notable that the Rams gave Corum the first drive of the second half in Week 9 while up by 10. The team appears to be making a concerted effort to get him more work, likely to preserve Kyren Williams for the stretch run.

Wide ReceiversDarius Slayton, New York Giants

With a lack of a productive running game without Cam Skattebo, the Giants will need to pass to keep up with the Bears. That should lead to another busy day for Slayton, who's seen five and seven targets in his two games since returning from injury.

The matchup is also favorable. The Bears allow the second-most fantasy points to opposing receivers this season.

Christian Watson, Green Bay Packers

Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks, and Tucker Kraft are all out, while Matthew Golden is nursing a shoulder injury.

That leaves Watson as one of the last healthy options for Green Bay. He's a high-risk, high-reward play but could see heavy volume by necessity.

Parker Washington, Jacksonville Jaguars

The matchup against Houston isn't ideal, but opportunity matters most for streamers.

With Travis Hunter on IR and Brian Thomas Jr. still not practicing as of Thursday, Washington is the likely No. 1 target for Trevor Lawrence, even after Jakobi Meyers' arrival via trade.

Tight EndsJuwan Johnson, New Orleans Saints

Johnson rewarded fantasy managers who streamed him last week and could do so again.

With Rashid Shaheed no longer on the roster, Johnson should see an increase in targets. The matchup is better than last week, too, as the Saints face a much weaker Panthers defense this week.

Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

If the Patriots have a weakness, it's defending tight ends. They currently allow the seventh-most fantasy points to the position.

With Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, and Bucky Irving all sidelined, expect Otton to serve as a reliable target for Baker Mayfield.

DefenseJacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville was a slight disappointment in Week 9 after a wild fourth quarter and overtime period where both teams combined for 44 points. Before that, both teams had scored just 15 total points.

Don't expect Houston to replicate that kind of scoring output with Davis Mills under center. The Jaguars should bounce back and take advantage of the backup quarterback this week.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fantasy football top Week 10 sleepers, rankings at every position

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