
Jonathan Taylor is going to guide many of his fantasy football managers to championships next month.
Those who hit the snooze button on Sunday woke up to Taylor delivering another three-touchdown performance, this time in Berlin during the Colts’ 31–25 overtime victory over the Falcons.
But Taylor wasn’t the only Colt who put up stellar fantasy numbers. Rookie tight end sensation Tyler Warren had several clutch plays in the down-to-the-wire international game.
Speaking of the NFL’s best tight ends, Brock Bowers had a rare dud during the Raiders’ horrendous 10–7 loss against the Broncos on Thursday night.
This story will be updated throughout the day. Points from Sleeper PPR standard scoring format.
Here are the studs and duds from NFL Week 10.
Studs
De’Von Achane, RB, Dolphins
Fantasy points: 44.50
Stats: 22 carries, 174 yards, 2 TDs; six catches, 51 yards
Achane put on a show during the Dolphins’ shocking win over the Bills. He had running scores of 59 yards and 35 yards. The Dolphins have a losing squad, but Achane is putting up Pro Bowl-worthy numbers this season. He hasn’t been held under single digits in any game.
Emeka Egbuka, WR, Buccaneers
Fantasy points: 23.50
Stats: 13 targets, six catches, 115 yards, TD
Egbuka appeared to have benefited from the bye week after a few subpar performances due to a hamstring injury last month. Egbuka regained his top form and got his stellar rookie season back on track.
Breece Hall, RB, Jets
Fantasy points: 20.50
Stats: 21 carries, 83 yards; one catch, 42 yards, TD
After rampant trade speculation, Hall could now have a long-term future with the Jets. He had another outstanding performance in the high-scoring game against the Browns. Hall had a 42-yard catch-and-run touchdown in the fourth quarter.
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Patriots
Fantasy points: 34.00
Stats: 14 carries, 147 yards, 2 TDs; one catch, three yards
Finally, Henderson had the breakout performance his fantasy managers had been waiting on for months. Henderson showcased his elite speed and ability to run between the tackles, potentially earning himself more trust from coach Mike Vrabel to be the lead back moving forward.
Chris Olave, WR, Saints
Fantasy points: 24.40
Stats: Eight targets, five catches, 104 yards, TD
Olave had an impressive connection with rookie quarterback Tyler Shough during the upset win vs. the Panthers. Shough might continue to feed Olave for the rest of the season after the team traded Rashid Shaheed to Seattle earlier this week.
Baker Mayfield, QB, Buccaneers
Fantasy points: 28.92
Stats: 28-of-43, 273 yards, 3 TDs
The Buccaneers fell short against the Patriots, but Mayfield played efficient, clean football in Week 10. Two of Mayfield’s three touchdowns went to rookie wide receiver Tez Johnson, who has developed plenty of chemistry with his quarterback over the past few games.
Drake London, WR, Falcons
Fantasy points: 24.40
Stats: Eight targets, six catches, 104 yards, TD
London continued his dominant fantasy season by getting the best of Sauce Gardner in his Colts debut. London had his way in the middle of the field and was again a red zone playmaker. The Falcons’ star wide receiver scored four touchdowns in his past two games combined.
Jonathan Taylor, RB, Colts
Fantasy points: 54.60
Stats: 32 carries, 244 yards, 3 TDs; three catches, 42 yards
Taylor might be the MVP in fantasy and reality. It was a rough Sunday morning for those who had to play against Taylor, with a matchup that was likely over before the 1 p.m. ET games.
Tyler Warren, TE, Colts
Fantasy points: 17.90
Stats: 10 carries, eight catches, 99 yards
Warren could very well be the Offensive Rookie of the Year. He made several clutch plays in the overtime win against the Falcons. The 2025 first-round pick has seven games with at least 11 fantasy points.
Duds
James Cook, RB, Bills
Fantasy points: 10.70
Stats: 13 carries, 53 yards; five catches, 24 yards
Cook had one of his worst performances of the season in the embarrassing loss to the Dolphins. Cook fell well short of the high bar he has set for himself this season, producing his lowest-scoring output since Week 6.
Kyle Monangai, RB, Bears
Fantasy points: 8.80
Stats: Seven carries, 28 yards, TD
Monangai was outplayed by D’Andre Swift, who returned after being sidelined last week due to a groin injury. The rookie RB out of Rutgers did get an early touchdown, but never got into the flow of the game against the Giants. He’s back to being a spot starter after his breakout performance vs. the Bengals last week.
Garrett Wilson, WR, Jets
Fantasy points: 0
Stats: Three targets
Wilson returned to the field on Sunday, but he exited in the third quarter due to a knee injury. Wilson, who didn’t register a catch vs. Cleveland, is in the midst of a highly disappointing season.
Brock Bowers, TE, Raiders
Fantasy points: 3.70
Stats: Three targets, one catch, 31 yards
Bowers had one lengthy catch in the first quarter and was never heard from again during Thursday’s rough performance vs. the Broncos. Bowers had 40 points less than his monster outing against the Jaguars in Week 9.
Bo Nix, QB, Broncos
Fantasy points: 7.80
Stats: 16-of-28, 150 yards, TD, 2 INTs
Nix failed to get anything going against the Raiders’ poor defense. He came back down to earth after a three-game heater against the Giants, Cowboys and Texans. Nix is typically a reliable start because of what he provides as a runner, but he’s too inconsistent as a passer.
Bijan Robinson, RB, Falcons
Fantasy points: 10.80
Stats: 17 carries, 84 yards; two catches, four yards
Robinson was an effective runner against the Colts, but he, surprisingly, was a nonfactor in the passing game—and it didn’t help that he didn’t find the end zone. Backup running back Tyler Allgeier was the better option for Atlanta down the stretch, and he found the end zone twice.
Courtland Sutton, WR, Broncos
Fantasy points: 5.40
Stats: Four targets, three catches, 24 yards
With Nix having a dismal showing, Sutton couldn’t take advantage of a beneficial matchup against the Raiders. This performance ended a three-game streak with at least 10 fantasy points.
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