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Five waiver wire targets for Week 10 of your NFL fantasy league

Philip Marsh
Five waiver wire targets for Week 10 of your NFL fantasy leagueGetty
It's that time of the week again.

It is that time of the week once again where NFL fantasy managers begin scrambling for players off the waiver wire.

If you have a player on a bye week, who picked up an injury in Week 9 or maybe your team could just do with a bit of a change, then there will be good start options available.

That being said, there are not tonnes of strong options this week, so if you need a player be sure to get your waiver bids in ahead of time.

DAZN runs down five of the best players to target on your waiver wires ahead of Week 10 of the 2023 NFL season.

Demario Douglas - New England Patriots WR

Rookie wide receiver Demario Douglas has developed into Mac Jones' favourite target and that does not seem likely to change going forward in 2023.

The New England Patriots offense is not full of fantasy-relevant players, but Douglas has five receptions off seven targets in each of his last two games.

The 22-year-old has a double-digit score in two of the last three weeks without finding the endzone, if the touchdowns do start coming he will be a player you want on your roster. 

Taysom Hill - New Orleans Saints TE

It feels almost wrong to put 'Tight End' as the position for Taysom Hill, but regardless of where he is playing he is getting the job done on the field.

The 33-year-old utility player has scored 20 or more fantasy points in each of his last two weeks, and against the Chicago Bears on Sunday was seen catching a touchdown before throwing another to Juwan Johnson.

Hill also has three rushing touchdowns in the last three weeks, making him a great start at TE if you are in a jam.

Keaton Mitchell - Baltimore Ravens RB

The only player to rush for over 100 yards in Week 9 (before Monday Night Football) was not who you would have expected, as Baltimore Ravens rookie Keaton Mitchell put on a stellar display against the Seattle Seahawks.

The Ravens ripped the Seahawks defense open countless times, and were so far ahead they rested their starters and gave others an opportunity to impress.

It was an opportunity Mitchell took with both hands, as the rookie rushed for 138 yards off nine carries and found his way into the endzone for a score. Gus Edwards has been good for the Ravens, but Mitchell is definitely worth stashing.

Cade Otton - Tampa Bay Buccaneers TE

Sophomore tight end Cade Otten had the best game of his NFL career to date in Week 9, as he caught six of nine targets for 70 yards and two touchdowns.

The Bucs offense has been difficult to trust in 2023, but Otten has been on the field for over 90% of snaps in every game this season and has six or more targets in three straight weeks.

He is unlikely to replicate his Week 9 stat-line any time soon, but Otten is getting enough consistent targets that he can be confidently started if your first-choice tight end is on bye.

Tank Dell - Houston Texans WR

Nathaniel "Tank" Dell has had a rollercoaster rookie season, recording monster performances in Week 2 and Week 3 before being a non-factor in the Houston Texans offense.

That changed once again in Week 9, as Dell returned to the form shown earlier in the season as he caught six of 11 targets for 114 yards and two touchdowns.

The rookie wide receiver is difficult to fully trust, but in quarterback C.J. Stroud he has one of the best looking rookie quarterbacks ever, so he is worth a flex spot going forward.

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