It can be hard to find sleepers each week. Let’s take a look at some players who could produce in the offensive sleepers Week 10 edition!
If there is a last-minute injury, you may need to scramble to find a player to substitute. That is when this weekly article on offensive sleepers comes in handy. I use Sleeper’s rostered percentage before the Thursday night game to look for offensive sleepers and use anyone under 35% rostered. Check out the offensive sleepers Week 10 edition!
Week 9 I rebounded with a strong week. 3 out of 4 performed above projection and Russell Gage finished 24 spots ahead of his projection. The season sleepers have beat projections 18 out of 36 times (50%) and six of those 18 sleepers outscored their projection by 20 spots.
Ty Johnson, RB, New York Jets – 22.5% Rostered
In the two games, Mike White has finished the game since Zach Wilson has been injured, the RBs have been heavily targeted. The RBs have been targeted 36 times and Ty Johnson received 13 of those targets. Michael Carter has taken the lead-back role but with the Jets usually trailing there is tons of passing work for both backs. The Jets face the Bills this week and that should be true yet again.
Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, New England Patriots – 20.8% Rostered
The Patriots are top-10 in rushing attempts per game with over 27 per game. Damien Harris has been the lead back averaging around 14 attempts a game but that leaves over 10 for the other RBs. Stevenson has had 2 games over 10 fantasy points in the last 3 games he has played. Another positive is that he has had 2 receptions in the last two games, Stevenson is becoming a bigger part of the offense.
Tyler Johnson, WR, Tampa Bay Buccanneers – 3.8% Rostered
While Tyler Johnson only has 14 receptions for the season he was more involved in Week 8 against New Orleans with 5 catches for 65 yards. Since the injuries to Antonio Brown, Johnson has had over 60% snap share in the past 2 games. With Antonio Brown ruled out and Chris Godwin questionable/GTD this week vs Washington, Johnson could have a big game. Washington is last in pass yards against so far this season.
Conclusion
Those are my top offensive sleeper candidates going into the Week 10 of the NFL season. With Covid protocols, you never know when someone is not going to be inactive on game day. These offensive sleepers could help you fill in your starting lineups for week 10.
Thanks for checking out my Offensive Sleepers Week 10 edition! They come out weekly each Saturday. You can read all my work on my IDP Guys Author Page and find me on Twitter @hayeb3.