Fantasy Football Week 10 quarterback streaming picks

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 03: Ryan Tannehill #17 of the Tennessee Titans in the second half during their game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on November 03, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - NOVEMBER 03: Ryan Tannehill #17 of the Tennessee Titans in the second half during their game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on November 03, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) /
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Finding a streaming option for your fantasy football team may be difficult this week with six teams on a bye week and a couple of other quarterbacks hurt.

Week 9 is in the books and week 10 is just about to begin. With just a few weeks left of the fantasy football regular season, every roster decision is more important now. I put out a waiver wire post earlier in the week and hopefully you got one or two of the players you wanted. This post is focusing on low-owned quarterbacks.

Week 10 has six teams on a bye week. That means fantasy football owners will be without Deshaun Watson, Tom Brady, Carson Wentz as well as the Jaguars, Broncos and Redskins quarterbacks. Those first three have likely been helping fantasy owners win a lot of games.

At a pivotal point in the fantasy season, finding a replacement in order to keep your playoff hopes alive is critical. Unless you’re so out in front that you can afford a loss, no fantasy owner wants to let their opponents back in the race.

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These three quarterbacks, as well as the two later mentions, will be available in at least 55 percent of ESPN leagues. They have, at the minimum, a serviceable matchup to give them a god chance to score 15 or more fantasy points.

Daniel Jones, at New York Jets

While the Giants are listed as the away team, this is an extra home game for Jones and the Giants. Jones may be without tight end Evan Engram while he deals with a foot injury and Sterling Shepard is undergoing concussion protocol.

Jones will still have Saquon Barkley, Golden Tate, Darius Slayton and Rhett Ellison to attack the Jets secondary. The Jets defense is ranked 19th against quarterbacks and 27th against wide receivers this season, including back-to-back three-touchdown games.

Jones had a bad game on Monday night against Dallas, 11.8 points, so this is a good opportunity for him to get right.

Ryan Tannehill, vs Kansas City Chiefs

Tannehill has looked good in his first three starts since taking over for Marcus Mariota. He had back-to-back 19-point games and then scored 23 points last week against Carolina.

The absence of Delanie Walker has not mattered as Jonnu Smith has stepped up. A.J. Brown and Adam Humphries scored at least 10 points last week and Corey Davis wasn’t too far behind.

Tannehill and the Titans face a poor Chiefs secondary who are ranked 22nd against opposing quarterbacks, averaging 19.4 points. If I can get that out of Tannehill this week, that’d be great.

Sam Darnold, vs. New York Giants

Opposite of Jones is Darnold, who has been pretty good since returning. He had just under 20 points in week 6, a negative 6.7-point outing in week 7 and back-to-back 12.5 points in the last two weeks.

Jamison Crowder and Ryan Griffin got a lot of targets last week and should continue that this week. The Giants defense ranks 24th against quarterbacks, 29th against wide receivers and eighth against tight ends.

Darnold should be able to score more than 13 fantasy points this week.

Honorable Mention: Jimmy Garoppolo, vs. Seattle; Mitchell Trubisky, vs. Detroit

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With six quarterbacks unavailable, the list of streaming options is a bit weaker than other weeks. However, in the right circumstance, they can put up big numbers. With their matchups, all three of these quarterbacks can finish as a top-10 option.