Get ‘em or Don’t Sweat ‘em Week 10


LestersLegends.com presents Get ‘em or Don’t Sweat ‘em Week 10.

There were some unusual heroes on Sunday.  There always are.  Let’s take a look at them and see if they are worthy of your fantasy rosters.

QB
Brady Quinn
– Quinn’s first NFL start went better than expected.  If only he could have pulled off the W.  239 yards and a pair of scores.  Sure, Denver has a bad D, but that start was a good sign.  He found a comfort zone in Kellen Winslow.  If you haven’t grabbed him, what are you waiting for?
Ruling:  Get ‘em. 

RBs
Selvin Young
– He didn’t do anything this week, but with RBs in Denver dropping like flies, you might as well pick him up. 
Ruling:  Get ‘em.

Jerome Harrison – It was a slow week for surprise RBs.  Harrison had 57 total yards.  Nothing to write home about.  Kind of sums up my feeling for him.
Ruling:  Don’t Sweat ‘em.

WRs
Mark Bradley
– I initially said Don’t Sweat Bradley, but I’ve changed my tune.  He caught 5 passes for 42 yards and a score in Week 8.  He followed that up with 4 catches for 65 yards.  This week he had 9 catches for 81 yards and a score.  With Gonzo and Bowe taking the pressure, Bradley is a good option for Tyler Thigpen.
Ruling:  Get ‘em.

Koren Robinson – KoRo caught 4 passes for 105 yards and a score last week.  This week he caught five passes for 38 yards and scored again.  Seattle is going to be down most weeks.  He’s showed some big play ability.  He’s worth another chance.
Ruling:  Get ‘em.

TE
Matt Spaeth
– With Heath Miller out Spaeth caught six passes for 53 yards.  In case Miller isn’t good to go next week vs. San Diego (who has been awful defending Tight Ends) you should grab him.  It could be a great sleeper play.
Ruling:  Get ‘em.

There you have it.  I hope I provided you some good info while you make your fantasy team waiver wire adjustments.

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