More than a few teams in your league are going to be looking for TE streamers in Week 10, so you’ll want to put in the work and make a decision you feel good about. We are in the second half of the fantasy football regular season in most leagues, making every week one that could determine your postseason fate.
Top TE Streamers for Week 10
Taysom Hill, New Orleans Saints (at Vikings)
Hill’s versatility is valuable to the Saints, and it’s proving even more valuable to fantasy football managers these days! The utility knife has scored in three straight games, and the team is getting creative in getting him opportunities, even with Juwan Johnson healthy.
He’s essentially a goal-line vulture but with the added value of playing a position where a touchdown alone lands you in the top 10. His unique usage creates enough of a floor for fantasy managers to be comfortable in chasing his rare upside at the position.
Taysom Hill recorded his 10th career Reception Touchdown.
Hill is the 5th player in NFL history to have at least 10 Pass TD, 10 Rec TD and 10 Rush TD in their career and he’s the first since Frank Gifford in 1964.
The previous 4 players to do it are all Hall of Famers. pic.twitter.com/n9Bj0Q4QR7
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 5, 2023
Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. Titans)
What do you mean you’re not jumping to add the fourth option in a passing game led by Baker Mayfield?
Otton has seen at least half a dozen targets in three straight games, and his opportunities tend to be efficient ones, given that the defensive attention is on his talented teammates. Otton isn’t a play for the faint of heart, but the Bucs face a pass funnel this week, much like they did last week, and that should at least have him on your radar.
Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals (vs. Falcons)
His three-catch, 22-yard performance wasn’t the encore that fantasy nation wanted following his TE2 finish in Week 8 against the Ravens (10 catches for 95 yards), but this team remains without a secondary option in the passing game, and with Kyler Murray potentially returning, that alone gives McBride more potential than his stat line would suggest.
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Of course, there’s risk that comes with betting on Murray, but what do you have to lose? After this week, it’s unlikely that acquiring McBride requires a high FAAB bid or waiver priority (if at all). If Murray doesn’t end up starting this week, go ahead and swap McBride for another option — there is no shortage of similar players at the position.
TE Rankings for Week 10
1. Mark Andrews | BAL (vs. CLE)
2. T.J. Hockenson | MIN (vs. NO)
3. Sam LaPorta | DET (at LAC)
4. Evan Engram | JAX (vs. SF)
5. George Kittle | SF (at JAX)
6. Dalton Kincaid | BUF (vs. DEN)
7. Jake Ferguson | DAL (vs. NYG)
8. Kyle Pitts | ATL (at ARI)
9. Dalton Shultz | HOU (at CIN)
10. Taysom Hill | NO (at MIN)
11. David Njoku | CLE (at BAL)
12. Cole Kmet | CHI (vs. CAR)
13. Trey McBride | ARI (vs. ATL)
14. Logan Thomas | WAS (at SEA)
15. Cade Otton | TB (vs. TEN)
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