1. Larry Fitzgerald vs. Seattle Seahawks

Fitzgerald’s quietly breaking out of his early season slump (to his standards) and had nine catches for 123 yards and two TDs vs. the Bears in Week Nine. The Cardinals moved him around and created mismatches all afternoon. Expect another dominant fantasy football performance against the Seahawks on Sunday.

2. Marques Colston vs. St. Louis Rams

With the way Drew Brees has been playing, all signs point to another big game for Colston on Sunday. Through the first eight games of the season, he’s been Brees’s most reliable threat with almost 600 receiving yards and six TDs. This week, they get the Rams, whose lack of talent in the secondary should mean 100 yards and a score from No. 12.

3. Randy Moss vs. Indianapolis Colts

Moss is coming off a 147-yard afternoon with a long score vs. the Dolphins in Week Nine. He now faces a Colts secondary which will be without CB Marlin Jackson and S Bob Sanders. Expect New England to take their chances down the field and for Moss to capitalize on the huge advantage he has over the current DBs on the Colts roster.

4. Reggie Wayne vs. New England Patriots

Reggie Wayne’s been excellent in 2009 and has reached the end zone in all but two of the team’s games. And while Belichick usually does an excellent job of taking away the opposing team’s top receiver, No. 87′s too talented and will find soft spots in the secondary to exploit. Expect at least one trip to the end zone on Sunday.

Sleepers

1. WR Mike Wallace vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Wallace caught seven passes for 102 yards in their first meeting. And with the way Cincinnati’s starting CBs have been playing of late, look for Roethlisberger to target him plenty of times against the Bengals nickel backs.  He’s an excellent fantasy sleeper in Week Ten.

2. WR Chris Chambers vs. Oakland Raiders

In his first game as a Chief, Chambers hauled in three passes for 70 yards and two TDs against the Jags. Look for him to produce once again if CB Nnamdi Asomugha sticks to Dwayne Bowe’s side of the field.

Others We Like

DeSean Jackson vs. San Diego Chargers

San Diego’s secondary lacks the speed and cover skills to consistently keep up with a player like Jackson. Expect McNabb to test the Chargers deep and for Jackson to reach the end zone at least once.

Vincent Jackson vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Rivers favorite target – and deep threat – has now found the end zone seven times in 2009. He’s become one of the top big play receivers in the league and we expect him beat Asante Samuel or Sheldon Brown on at least one deep ball in this one.

Sidney Rice vs. Detroit Lions

Brett Favre’s new favorite target has developed into a big time receiver in his third season. He’ll create mismatches for the Lions secondary and we like him to top 75 yards with a TD in Week Ten.

A Few More

Chad Ochocinco vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Hines Ward vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Miles Austin vs. Green Bay Packers

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