Fantasy Waiver Wire Free Agents Week 10: Davante Adams, Lamar Miller, Jordan Matthews, Charles Sims, Jonathan Stewart

Nov 06, 2014 12:41 PM EST

The fantasy football Week 10 schedule is here and some free agents and waiver options to look at this weekend includes names like Davante Adams, Steven Jackson, Lamar Miller, Juwan Thompson, Jordan Matthews, Charles Sims, Allen Hurns, Torrey Smith, Allen Robinson, Travis Kelce, Mark Sanchez, Josh McCown, Joique Bell and Mike Evans, as those names have solid matchups or the chance to step up with injuries on their teams.

Lamar Miller has been playing very well of late, while Jordan Matthews comes in after putting up better numbers than his projections over the last three games. Josh McCown is getting the start for Tampa and they are playing the Falcons, who have been giving up tons of points. Davante Adams and the Packers have been putting up numbers and he could be a sleeper for anyone dealing with big names WRs out for the bye week.

Mark Sanchez comes in as the starter for the Eagles with Nick Foles out and he has the chance to put up some numbers, as the Panthers defense has not been as good as last season. Sanchez looked good on Sunday and Chip Kelly has praised how he has handled the offense and he could parlay some strong play into a starting job in the future. Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns have been solid surprises for the Jaguars and they are good pickups for fantasy owners with players like Julian Edelman, Eddie Royal and Andre Johnson on bye weeks.

Lamar Miller, Juwan Thompson and Charles Sims are strong running back options and Sims could end up making his season debut this Sunday for the Buccaneers against the Falcons. Adams is a solid option for teams in need of a WR, as the Packers throw a ton and with Randall Cobb and Jordy Nelson getting the most coverage, Adams could breakout. Last game the team used him on all but three snaps on offense and that means they have trust in him and he ended up with nine targets to lead the team. Adams had seven catches for 75 yards in the game and now has 14 catches and two touchdowns in his last four games and that could mean he is just heating up.

Matthews may benefit from working with Sanchez, as the two have had plenty of time in the preseason and training camp to work together. Matthews has been playing well as of late and he had 11 targets in the Week 8 matchup with the Cardinals and scored his first TD since back in Week 3 against the Texans last week and that also could be a sign of things to come.

Jackson has not been great this season, but he is the best of the group of backs in Atlanta and last week he was the top player with 18 carries. Jackson has 345 yards this season and he is on pace to pass what he did last year when he had just 542 yards in 12 games. Jackson has been healthy this year and has been averaging 3.6 yards per carry and he is the best option for the Falcons over Antone Smith and Jacquizz Rodgers. 

Get the Most Popular Stories in a Weekly Newsletter
Array

Join the Conversation

  • Get Connected
  • Share
  • Like Us on Facebook
  • @sportswr
  • Recommend on Google
Real Time Analytics