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We're entering the stretch run of the Fantasy Football season since the playoffs start in Week 14 in the majority of leagues. It's been a wild ride so far, and it's hard to believe we're already at this point in the year. Hopefully, many of you are ready for that final postseason push. 

Now, we know injuries have been a problem all year, especially at running back, and they continue to force us into difficult lineup decisions. For example, just when Christian McCaffrey returns in Week 9 from his six-game absence with an ankle injury, the Fantasy gods take him away with an injured shoulder. He is not expected to play in Week 10, and the Mike Davis show is back on against Tampa Bay. 

David Johnson (concussion) and David Montgomery (concussion) are two other injuries we're keeping an eye on this week, and Johnson's absence would open the door for Duke Johnson to be a potential starter in all leagues at Cleveland. I wouldn't start the Chicago backups against Minnesota, but Cordarrelle Patterson probably has the most upside if you're stuck in deeper leagues.

Joe Mixon (foot) might not be ready to go following Cincinnati's bye in Week 9, and that would make Giovani Bernard a potential starter in all leagues in Week 10 at Pittsburgh. And Justin Jackson (knee) is likely out, so you could look at Kalen Ballage as a potential replacement option in deeper leagues at Miami. 

There is some good news at running back on the injury front, as Miles Sanders (knee), Kenyan Drake (ankle) and Mark Ingram (ankle) all could be back in Week 10. Sanders is a must-start running back in all leagues against the Giants, and Drake is a No. 2 running back against the Bills, with Chase Edmonds shifting back to a flex play. As for Ingram, I wouldn't want to start him against the Patriots, and his return is bad news for J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards because it should be a three-headed backfield in Baltimore when everyone is healthy. 

I hate to say it, but we'll see what running back injuries occur in Week 10. Hopefully, there won't be anything major, and we want to have all our main Fantasy running backs available for the playoffs. That would be ideal, especially since the Fantasy postseason is just around the corner. 

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The last time we saw Jared Goff in Week 8 at Miami he was a disaster. He was 35-of-61 passing for 355 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions, and he also lost two fumbles. It's hard to attempt 61 passes and score just 12 Fantasy points, but Goff did it. And now comes the rebound. 

There's nothing better for Goff than a bye to think about his worst game of the season, and then he gets to face Seattle at home in Week 10. This is the best matchup Goff could ask for to get back on track. 

The Seahawks allow the most Fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks this season, but that sentence doesn't hammer home the point. You have to see the numbers. Five quarterbacks have scored at least 28 Fantasy points against Seattle in eight games, and Kyler Murray and Josh Allen have been over 40 points in two of the past three weeks. 

The Seahawks are allowing an average of 29.6 Fantasy points per game to opposing quarterbacks for the season. They have allowed 21 total touchdowns to opposing quarterbacks and an average of 362.1 yards per game. 

It would be an epic fail if Goff didn't have a good outing here, and he has three games this season with at least 28 Fantasy points. This should be the fourth game in that range. He also is averaging 331.8 passing yards per game in his past four outings against Seattle. 

I'm expecting this game to be a shootout between Goff and Russell Wilson, and that would be great for Goff's Fantasy production this week. So forget about what Goff did in Week 8 against Miami. Look ahead to what he's going to do against Seattle, and this should be an amazing performance for him coming off a bye.

More Week 10 help: Start 'Em & Sit 'Em: All positions | Starts and Sits, Sleepers and Busts | QB Preview | RB Preview | WR Preview | TE Preview | PPR Cheat Sheet | Non-PPR Cheat Sheet | Start 'Em & Sit 'Em: QB | Start 'Em & Sit 'Em: RB | Start 'Em & Sit 'Em: WR | Seven Big Questions | Waiver Wire | Trade Values | Cut List | Winners and Losers | Believe It or Not     

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Saints (vs. SF): The Saints just had a dominant performance on defense against the Buccaneers with three sacks, three interceptions and three points allowed. The 49ers offense looked lost against Green Bay at home and was lucky to score 17 points. This should be another good week for the Saints DST, which has eight sacks in its past two games.

  • Eagles (at NYG): The Eagles had three sacks, one interception and two fumble recoveries against the Giants in Week 7. And in Week 8, the Eagles had four sacks, two fumble recoveries and held the Cowboys to just nine points.
  • Lions (vs. WAS): The two times Alex Smith has played this year he's been sacked eight times and has three interceptions. It's awesome that he's back on the field, but he should help the Lions DST play well this week.
  • Vikings (at CHI): Foles has been sacked 12 times in his past three games, and he has an interception in all but one game this year. The Vikings just had two sacks and three interceptions against Matthew Stafford in Week 9 and could be a quality DST for a second week in a row.  

Cardinals (vs. BUF): I liked the Cardinals DST in Week 9 with the expectation that Arizona's defense would do well against Tua Tagovailoa, but that didn't happen. Now, you should bench the Cardinals DST against the Bills. While Josh Allen was sacked seven times in Week 9 against Seattle, that was the first time he's been sacked more than twice since Week 3. He only has two interceptions in his past four games, and the Cardinals have allowed 62 points in their past two outings against Seattle and Miami.

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