Here’s the NFL daily fantasy football lineup to play in week 10

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 03: Ryan Tannehill #17 of the Tennessee Titans warms up before their game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on November 03, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 03: Ryan Tannehill #17 of the Tennessee Titans warms up before their game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on November 03, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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It’s week 10 in the NFL. With the DFS season at its halfway point, here’s the NFL daily fantasy football lineup to play to win on Sunday, November 10, 2019.

Hey, y’all. It’s fantasy football‘s week ten.

Sorry about the unplanned hiatus, had to take care of some health stuff. But, hey, we’re back! Thanks to Bob Heyrman for filling in these last few weeks.

As always, my emphasis is primarily cash games, with an eye on getting into the money in tournaments. These plays are primarily valued for their high floors and low risk, although some of them have a chance to go off for big games.

I always play my own lineups. I will be playing this lineup, among others featuring a lot of the same players, on Sunday. This lineup is optimized for DraftKings’ salary in the 10-game Sunday slate. Don’t bet what you can’t afford to lose.

Okay, let’s do this.

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QB | Ryan Tannehill | $5,100 | vs. Kansas City

Ryan Tannehill is not a bad quarterback when Adam Gase is not his offensive coordinator. At $5,100 in a game that the Titans will need to chase, multiple touchdowns and a decent number of yards seems likely.

RB | Christian McCaffrey | $10,500 | @ Green Bay

Screw it, play him. If you lose because you trusted a guy who is averaging 32.7 fantasy points per game, facing a bottom-five fantasy rushing defense in a game with a high total, then that’s strictly bad luck. He’s still worth the salary.

RB | Jaylen Samuels | $6,300 | vs. LA Rams

The Steelers have no running backs other than Samuels. He’s going to get at least 20 touches in a game where the Steelers are going to need to score.

WR | Golden Tate | $5,900 | @ NY Jets

The Jets are terrible, and Danny Dimes has to throw to someone. Evan Engram and Sterling Shepard are both probably missing Sunday’s game, which opens up a ton of targets for a huge target guy in Tate. I really like his potential to go off for double-digit catches and 100-plus yards.

WR | A.J. Brown | $4,300 | vs. Kansas City

With Corey Davis doubtful and Delanie Walker out, Tannehill is going to need to target someone in order to keep pace with Kansas City. Brown has had a good rapport with Tannehill the last three weeks, averaging six targets and 52 yards, and his target share only seems likely to grow.

WR | Jamison Crowder | $5,000 | vs. NY Giants

Crowder gets more consistent target share than anyone else in the Jets’ passing game, and the Giants have one of the worst passing defenses in football. It’s decent upside here for a good price.

TE | Rhett Ellison | $2,500 | @ NY Jets

With no Engram and Shepard, it makes sense that Ellison, who got three catches on seven targets last time he replaced Engram in the lineup, gets just enough tick to make value. Even if he doesn’t, it’s such a small price, and it helps you get McCaffrey to fit.

FLEX | Travis Kelce | $6,400 | @ Tennessee

Kelce gets a pretty consistent target share and leads the NFL in red-zone targets among tight ends, even if he hasn’t scored in the red zone yet. It’s only a matter of time before he scores, and if Pat Mahomes is ready to go on Sunday, it makes sense that he will target a security blanket in his first game back.

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DST | Ravens | $4,000 | @ Cincinnati

The Bengals’ offense is without A.J. Green and will be quarterbacked by Ryan Finley. Tons of opportunity here for a defense that was already a pretty high-upside play.