Some thoughts after Week 10 of the fantasy football season:
_Throw away two match-ups with Denver's "No Fly Zone" defense and Tyrell Williams has developed into a borderline No. 1 fantasy wideout. In the four non-Denver outings over the last six weeks, the Chargers receiver has averaged almost five receptions for 112 yards and a score per game. That production is based on only 8.5 targets per game.
_What would Marcus Mariota's stats look like if his coaching staff didn't gameplan like it was 1990?
_Reason No. 1,376 logic escapes fantasy football sometimes: David Johnson ends up with only 55 yards rushing against the 49ers' historically bad run defense.
_Demaryius Thomas can once again be considered a No. 1 fantasy wideout. In the last five weeks, Thomas went from registering 6.8 targets per game _ very low for him _ to a solid 10.2 per game.
_Melvin Gordon has improved in almost every facet of his game this season, but what is rarely discussed is how much of a weapon he has become receiving out of the backfield. He is one of only six backs with 300 receiving yards this season. The others: Spencer Ware (Chiefs), Tevin Coleman (Falcons), Duke Johnson Jr. (Browns), Le'Veon Bell (Steelers) and David Johnson (Cardinals).
Here's my best bets for Week 11: