Fantasy football rankings for Week 10 of 2025 season
To assist with your most difficult lineup decisions, you’ll find Week 10 fantasy football rankings below (scroll to the bottom for complete rankings). Toggle between standard, half PPR (point per reception), and full PPR to see where players rank in your league’s format.
Our team at the USA TODAY Sports Network also has you covered for all your fantasy football needs. Looking for up-to-date player news? We’ve got it. Need to know who the best starts and sits of the week are? We have an article for that. We also have fantasy defense rankings, kicker rankings, and a trade value chart to help with all your trade decisions.
Given the volatility of this league and fantasy football in particular, these rankings will be updated up until a half hour before the Sunday afternoon games kick off. Let’s get to it.
(The sleepers and streamers sections will focus on players available in at least half of Yahoo leagues. All snap and target data from PFF.)
Week 10 fantasy football quarterback sleepers and streamers
- Minnesota Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy vs. Ravens – McCarthy might be the best widely-available add at the position. The 22-year-old has totaled 23.2 and 19.9 fantasy points in two of his three starts this season, and now he faces a Ravens defense that’s allowed the ninth-most fantasy points to the position.
- Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers at Chargers – Rodgers has been the epitome of a floor play in 2025. To date, he has yet to post fewer than 12 fantasy points in a game, and he has also surpassed 16 in three of his last four outings. In Week 10, he’ll square off against a Chargers defense that’s allowed four quarterbacks to surpass 17 fantasy points against it.
- Washington Commanders QB Marcus Mariota vs. Lions – A brutal injury to Jayden Daniels means that Mariota will be taking over at quarterback in Washington. The 32-year-old will face the Lions, who have ceded the 11th-most fantasy points to opposing signal-callers.
Week 10 fantasy football running back sleepers and streamers
- New England Patriots RB Terrell Jennings at Buccaneers – With Rhamondre Stevenson out last week, rookie TreVeyon Henderson played 75% of the snaps and racked up 19 opportunities. However, despite playing just 17 snaps, Jennings garnered 11 carries and one target, turning that volume into 44 total yards and a score. Jennings also received three of the backfield’s five red zone carries. With Stevenson ruled out this week, Jennings is in play against a Bucs defense that’s allowing the seventh-most fantasy points to opposing running backs.
- New York Giants RB Devin Singletary at Bears – Tyrone Tracy Jr. was widely expected to be the lead back following Cam Skattebo’s injury. Still, it was actually Singletary who led the team last week. The 28-year-old finished first in snaps (32 to 25) and opportunities (10 to 9), while running just four fewer routes (15 to 19). Singletary is a solid streamer in a decent matchup versus the Bears.
- Jacksonville Jaguars RB Bhayshul Tuten at Texans (31%) – Last week, Tuten finished third behind Travis Etienne and LeQuint Allen Jr. in both snaps and routes. However, the rookie did finish fifth among all running backs with six red zone carries, and potential touchdown equity makes him a viable streaming option for desperate managers in deeper leagues, even in a tough matchup.
Week 10 fantasy football wide receiver sleepers and streamers
- Buccaneers WR Tez Johnson vs. Patriots – Johnson was the clear WR2 on the Bucs in Week 8 with Mike Evans and Chris Godwin out of the lineup. The 23-year-old placed second on the team in snaps (41) and targets (6) while finishing tied for first in routes (41). With Godwin out of the lineup, Johnson is a top streaming option in a mediocre matchup.
- Green Bay Packers WR Christian Watson vs. Eagles – With tight end Tucker Kraft out for the season, Watson is suddenly very much on the fantasy radar. Kraft was the passing game’s primary threat for explosive plays, a role Watson will now have to fill. It’s worth noting that rookie wideout Matthew Golden is banged up, as well. The 26-year-old Watson is a high-upside sleeper against an Eagles secondary that’s surrendering the 10th-most yards per game to receivers.
- Indianapolis Colts WR Alec Pierce vs. Falcons – While he has yet to reach the end zone, Pierce has now racked up at least 67 receiving yards in five of his last six outings. The volume has been there as well, as the 25-year-old ranks fifth at the position in targets over the last three weeks. That kind of usage makes him an intriguing flex play, even against a Falcons team that’s allowing the seventh-fewest fantasy points to wideouts in 2025.
- New York Giants WR Darius Slayton at Bears – Slayton got an elite 90% snap share in Week 9, and that came with a serviceable 22% target share. Slayton ended up leading the team with 62 receiving yards and he’ll get a much friendlier draw this week. In Week 10, the Giants face a Bears team that’s allowing the third-most fantasy points to opposing wideouts.
Week 10 fantasy football tight end sleepers and streamers
- Chicago Bears TE Colston Loveland vs. Giants – Loveland exploded against the Bengals last week, catching six of his seven targets for 118 yards and two scores. While he won’t get to face Cincinnati this week, the performance still puts him on the streaming radar. The Giants have ceded more than 16 half-PPR points to a tight end in two of their last four games.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE Cade Otton vs. Patriots – In Week 8, Otton played all but two snaps and finished third on the team in routes (22) and targets (5). That marked the fourth straight game in which Otton had garnered at least five targets. He’s a solid start against a Patriots defense that’s allowing the 10th-most fantasy points to the position this season.
Week 10 fantasy football defense (D/ST) sleepers and streamers
- Jacksonville Jaguars D/ST at Texans – With C.J. Stroud out, the Texans will have to turn to Davis Mills at quarterback. In 26 career starts, Mills has thrown 24 picks, taken 59 sacks, and lost four fumbles. The Jaguars’ defense could feast this week.
- Carolina Panthers D/ST vs. Saints – Only three teams have allowed more fantasy points to opposing defenses than the Saints. Over its last three contests, New Orleans’ opponents have totaled 10 sacks, six interceptions, four fumble recoveries, and one touchdown. Meanwhile, Carolina has ranked inside the top-10 in two of its last three games.
Week 10 fantasy football kicker sleepers and streamers
- Chicago Bears K Cairo Santos vs. Giants
- Buffalo Bills K Matt Prater at Dolphins