Team of the Week
QB: Davis Mills, HOU
Mills and the Houston offense struggled to find their groove early versus the Jaguars, but the backup eventually caught fire—completing 27-of-45 passes for 292 yards and two touchdowns (one interception) and rushing for the game-winning 14-yard touchdown. Most of the production came in the final frame as the Texans came back from a 29-10 deficit, and it put them right back in the playoff race at 4-5.
RB: Jonathan Taylor, IND
An absurd season for Taylor continued in Germany, and it was his best performance yet with 32 carries 244 rushing yards, three rushing touchdowns, three receptions, and 42 receiving yards. Overall, the numbers led to a season-best (at all positions) 48.1 fantasy points, and Taylor is up to 17 total touchdowns on the year.
RB: De’Von Achane, MIA
The path for Miami to pull off an upset over the Bills was playing through Achane, and that’s what happened with 28 touches for 225 total yards and two touchdowns in the shocking 30-13 win. The scores for Achane came in the second half from 59 and 35 yards, and he’ll be a high-end RB1 play next week versus the Commanders in Madrid.
WR: Drake London, ATL
London is the overall WR1 for the second week in a row (pending the results of Monday Night Football), and the matchup downgrade with Sauce Gardner in Indy didn’t matter as he caught six-of-eight targets for 104 yards and a touchdown. The star wideout also brought in a two-point conversion in the overtime loss, and he’s gone for 21.0+ fantasy points in four of his past five outings.
WR: Jameson Williams, DET
Dan Campbell taking over offensive play-calling duties for the Lions led to everyone getting involved, and that included Williams with six receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown in his best showing of 2025. Jamo had actually been heating up recently with 66 yards and a touchdown in two of the previous three games, but Campbell had the offense rolling to boost his outlook the rest of the way.
TE: Trey McBride, ARI
The connection between McBride and Jacoby Brissett has been tremendous, and yesterday was another huge day for the tight end with nine receptions (on 13 targets) for 127 yards and a touchdown. In four games with Brissett under center, McBride has gone for point totals of 17.2, 24.4, 14.0, and 23.2, and he’ll try to stay hot next week versus the 49ers.
FLEX: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET
Gibbs being too much for the Commanders to handle felt like a given, and that’s exactly what happened with 18 touches for 172 total yards and three total touchdowns in a 36.7-point performance. Look for Gibbs to be involved as a pass-catcher more with Dan Campbell calling plays, including next week in a highly anticipated matchup versus the Eagles.
D/ST: Seattle Seahawks
Arizona ended up racking up some yardage and points in a game that they trailed 35-0, but those who rolled with the Seahawks in lineups had to be thrilled with the two fumble recoveries for a touchdown by Demarcus Lawrence in the first half—giving Seattle 21.0 fantasy points to lead all units in Week 10.
K: Jason Myers, SEA
Myers made all three of his field goals and all five of his PAT attempts in the win over the Cardinals—giving his 15.0 fantasy points to make him the overall K2 on the season. Playing alongside on one of the league’s best and most efficient offenses, Meyers has gone for 8.0+ fantasy points in all but one game this season.
Surprise of the Week: Davis Mills
The early going for Mills went as most would have expected as the Houston offensive line struggled and they didn’t move the ball much—but the fourth quarter was a complete 180 to finish as the overall QB1 with 27.68 fantasy points. C.J. Stroud (concussion) should be back next week, but if not, Mills could draw some streaming consideration in a matchup versus the Titans.
Disappointment of the Week: Garrett Wilson
While there weren’t a ton of disappointments this week (at least compared to other weeks), Wilson is clearly the biggest one with zero receptions in his return to the lineup—playing just 19 snaps and not bringing in any of his three targets as the knee injury resurfaced. The matchup was difficult versus Cleveland, but the hope of Wilson being reinvolved after disappointment his last time out (in a Week 6 loss to Denver) didn’t come to fruition in his limited time on the field.
Rookie of the Week: TreVeyon Henderson
Fantasy owners have been waiting for a full Henderson breakout with increased work recently, and it finally happened in the win over Tampa Bay with 14 carries for 147 yards and two touchdowns—both coming from 55+ yards in the second half. Henderson had quietly gone for 75+ total yards in each of his previous two games as well, so his stock is on the rise ahead of a Thursday night matchup versus the Jets.
Week 10 MVP: Jonathan Taylor
Taylor has arguably locked up the fantasy MVP award for the season already with what he’s done through 10 games—rushing 189 times for 1,139 yards (6.0 YPC) and 15 touchdowns. The career-best performance in the overtime win over Atlanta was his fourth game this year with three touchdowns, and Taylor should be rested for the stretch run with Indy now heading into the bye at 8-2.
