- TreVeyon Henderson‘s breakout game was a headliner of Week 10: The rookie recorded 145 yards, two touchdowns and 28 PPR points. With Rhamondre Stevenson sidelined, Henderson handled 49 snaps and turned 15 touches into his best game yet — creating more yards after contact than total rushing yards.
- Justin Jefferson‘s slump continued: He has posted just 12.8 PPR points per game over the past two weeks with quarterback J.J. McCarthy at the helm. Only five of his 12 targets in Week 10 were catchable, as misfires and penalties stalled the Vikings’ offense.
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Fantasy football is a fickle game. One week, your stars are surpassing expectations and vaulting you to a glorious win. The next, you're left astonished at just how your lineup failed so miserably.
Each week, we're highlighting the best and worst fantasy showings, as well as breaking down how to view them when setting your future lineups.
BOOMS
RB TreVeyon Henderson, New England Patriots
Henderson's breakout game is the moment we have all been waiting for. After 10 weeks, it finally happened.
With Rhamondre Stevenson out and Terrell Jennings also banged up, Henderson tallied 145 yards, two touchdowns and 28 PPR points against the Buccaneers in Week 10. He played his second-most snaps (49) and handled his second-most touches (15) of the year, taking full advantage. Henderson actually had racked up more yards after contact than he did in total, making something out of nothing behind the line of scrimmage all game.
TreVeyon Henderson on Sunday:
— PFF Fantasy (@PFF_Fantasy) November 10, 2025
💪 147 yards
💪 162 yards after contact pic.twitter.com/8bVNhX6EW1
Ideally, even when Stevenson returns, Henderson should be able to continue seeing eight-plus touches per game when the Patriots are in control.
Temperature Check: Mid-tier RB2 with Stevenson out; Risky flex play with Stevenson back until we see the new split
TE Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals
Another TE1 finish is in the books for McBride, who is now the overall TE1 on the season following his 27.7 PPR points in Week 10.
McBride has been flourishing with Jacoby Brissett at quarterback, averaging 22.5 PPR points during the three-game stretch, along with a 36.1% adjusted target rate. He is 21 points ahead of the Colts‘ Tyler Warren, the current TE2, and it’s going to take a lot for anyone to catch him down the stretch, as the Cardinals have the 11th-easiest remaining schedule for tight ends.
Temperature Check: The TE1
RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
Taylor's historic season continues. He put together a 200-yard, three-touchdown day in Berlin against the Atlanta Falcons, leading to 40-plus PPR points.
He is the Week 10 leader in rushing yards (244). In second place? Taylor after contact (206). He is now more than 30 PPR points clear of Christian McCaffrey for the season's RB1. If Taylor continues to get this type of volume and usage, fantasy managers will be able to ride him all the way to a championship.
Temperature Check: Far and away RB1
BUSTS
RB Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons
Robinson's 10.8 PPR points were disappointing for his fantasy managers.
The Falcons were throwing the ball a ton in Week 10 to keep up with the Colts' offense, and when they got into the red zone, Tyler Allgeier got plenty of work and recorded both touchdowns on the ground. Allgeier finished the week as the RB8, while Robinson fell all the way to RB22. Unfortunately, when you have two good backs, there will be weeks when one steals the big-point plays, and this was one of those weeks.
There is no need for Robinson's managers to panic. He will be back and has a high-end rest-of-season schedule for running backs.
Temperature Check: High-end RB1
WR Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings
Week 10 marked back-to-back rough games for Jefferson, who is averaging only 12.8 PPR points per game over the past two games with J.J. McCarthy as his quarterback.
The Vikings' offense started hot and then could not get going, plagued by eight false start penalties and two interceptions on balls that targeted Jefferson.
McCarthy could not get on the same page with Jefferson, who led the team in targets (12) but saw just five catchable passes. If McCarthy can’t turn things around, we might finally get to the point where quarterback play does matter for Justin Jefferson.
Temperature Check: High-end WR2 for now
QB Bo Nix, Denver Broncos
Nix's season has been the ultimate pick 'em each week. He has four games with fewer than 15 PPR points but also four games of 20-plus PPR points. The highs have been so high that, even with games of six points and five points, he is still the overall QB7 on the season.
However, in the Broncos' 10-7 win over the Raiders this past week, there was not a ton of fantasy value to be had. Both teams struggled massively offensively, and Denver's offense has been routinely concerning fantasy-wise in first halves. Nix and his playmakers need to get back on track sooner rather than later to make him a confident weekly start.
Temperature Check: Matchup-based QB1