❚ Fantasy value meter
These players saw their fantasy values increase or decrease most based on their performances in Week 10:
Sizzlers
QB Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bears: Trubisky is starting to find his stride after throwing for three touchdowns against the Detroit Lions in his fourth 300-yard game of the year and his third game with a rushing score.
RB Aaron Jones, Green Bay Packers: It might have taken 10 weeks, but Green Bay has found a feature back after Jones accounted for 172 total yards and a pair of TDs.
RB Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns: The rookie had the best game of his short NFL career, rolling up 209 yards rushing and receiving. It’s hard to believe he was dropped earlier in the season in some leagues.
RB LeSean McCoy, Buffalo Bills: All it took was Matt Barkley starting at quarterback to get the most from McCoy, who finished with 113 rushing yards and two TDs.
WR Corey Davis, Tennessee Titans: After burning the New England Patriots for two touchdowns in last year’s playoffs, Davis had seven catches for 125 yards and another score against the Pats on Sunday.
Fizzlers
RB Sony Michel, New England Patriots: Playing for the first time in three weeks because of a knee injury, Michel was held to 31 yards on 11 carries by a tough Titans defense.
RB Carlos Hyde, Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette returned from an extended absence and reasserted himself as the Jags’ No. 1 back. Hyde carried the ball just three times.
RB Marlon Mack, Indianapolis Colts: After averaging 134 total yards over his last three games, Mack’s 38 total yards were a major disappointment.
WR Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: QB Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for over 406 yards, but Evans caught three passes for 51 yards. Even more distressing, he has been targeted 16 times in two games and has caught just four.
WR Alshon Jeffery, Philadelphia Eagles: After consecutive four-catch games against the top two defenses vs. wide receivers, Jeffery has a golden opportunity at 32nd-ranked New Orleans in Week 11.