Start Em Sit Em Tight Ends Week 10 Fantasy Football

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Start 'Em, Sit 'Em tight ends: Week 10 fantasy football
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Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Tight Ends: Week 10 Fantasy Football

Start 'Em

Travis Kelce (Chiefs) vs. Raiders

Kelce is a must-start every week, and this week is no exception. The Raiders have allowed the most fantasy points to tight ends this season, and Kelce is coming off a 10-catch, 103-yard performance last week. He should be in for another big day.

Mark Andrews (Ravens) vs. Saints

Andrews has been one of the most consistent tight ends in fantasy football this season, and he should continue to produce against the Saints. New Orleans has allowed the fourth-most fantasy points to tight ends this season, and Andrews is coming off a 9-catch, 125-yard performance last week.

Darren Waller (Raiders) vs. Chiefs

Waller is a bit of a riskier start this week, but he has the potential to be a league-winner. He is coming off a 10-catch, 143-yard performance last week, and he has a great matchup against the Chiefs this week. Kansas City has allowed the ninth-most fantasy points to tight ends this season.

Sit 'Em

Tyler Higbee (Rams) vs. Cardinals

Higbee has been a disappointment this season, and he is not a good start this week against the Cardinals. Arizona has allowed the fewest fantasy points to tight ends this season, and Higbee is coming off a 3-catch, 28-yard performance last week.

Irv Smith Jr. (Vikings) vs. Cowboys

Smith Jr. has been a solid fantasy option this season, but he is not a good start this week against the Cowboys. Dallas has allowed the third-fewest fantasy points to tight ends this season, and Smith Jr. is coming off a 4-catch, 36-yard performance last week.

Hunter Henry (Patriots) vs. Browns

Henry has been a disappointment this season, and he is not a good start this week against the Browns. Cleveland has allowed the 10th-fewest fantasy points to tight ends this season, and Henry is coming off a 2-catch, 22-yard performance last week.