Josh Bynes has been a great addition for the Baltimore Ravens. Josh Bynes (LB – BAL): 2% rostered on Yahoo Brown should be rostered in all competitive leagues. If Brown and Long can start cooking at the same time, things could get really interesting for the Titans defense. Brown was the Titans linebacker to roster coming into the season, but injury and the emergence of David Long has caused Brown to take more of a backseat. Jayon Brown was excellent with David Long and Rashaan Evans sidelined, posting eight solos and two assists in a Week 10 Titans victory. Jayon Brown (LB – TEN): 4% rostered on Yahoo Add the veteran linebacker where possible. Kyzir should be started as an LB2 option until further notice. White has been a solid LB2 option and has outperformed the likes of Lavonte David, Isaiah Simmons, and Tremaine Edmunds. Kyzir actually saw a season-high in snaps in Week 10, suggesting that he will remain a starter with Murray back on the field. He recorded eight solos, four assists, and one tackle for loss, a stat line he produced despite the return of Kenneth Murray. Kyzir White (LB – LAC): 8% rostered on Yahoo Add Murray if you play in a league where you can start two or more linebackers. He has LB1 talent but will need to start to produce consistently to be treated as a weekly LB2 with LB1 upside. He should ramp back up to his normal complement of snaps and is a high upside LB2 option during the byes. He saw a reduced workload in his first game back but was still solid, recording three solos, one assist, and one tackle for loss. Kenneth Murray (LB – LAC): 8% rostered on Yahoo Add him if he is somehow still available in any of your leagues. The LB10 in fantasy points per game, Thompson should be started as an LB2 option on a weekly basis. He was excellent again in Week 10, racking up four solos, two assists, one sack, one tackle for loss, and two passes defended. Shaq Thompson continues to produce for the Panthers but for whatever reason, does not get much respect from fantasy managers. Shaq Thompson (LB – CAR): 12% rostered on Yahoo He should be viewed as a solid bye week filler for at least the next two games (ATL, TEN) while Collins is sidelined. He did not see an expanded role with Collins shelved but his teammates’ absence opens up more tackle and pass rush opportunities for Van Noy. He was that and more in Week 10, tallying five solos, one sack, two tackles for loss, and one forced fumble. Kyle Van Noy is in line to put up steady LB3 level numbers with Jamie Collins now on injured reserve. Kyle Van Noy (LB – NE): 1% rostered on Yahoo He deserves a long look with Chicago on tap for this weekend. Oweh should continue to develop for the Ravens and is a strong D元 with DL2 upside for Week 11 and beyond. Watt, Jerry Hughes, Montez Sweat, and Chandler Jones. For context, his pressure count is higher than that of T.J. The rookie is up to four sacks on the season and leads all rookies with 29 pressures. He tallied three solos, one assist, one sack, and two tackles for loss in Week 10. Oweh has been excellent this season for the Baltimore Ravens. Odafe Oweh (DE/LB – BAL): 4% rostered on Yahoo The DL8 in fantasy points per game on the season, Davenport has the talent and opportunity to force his way into the DL1 conversation if he can keep up his strong play. He makes for a solid matchup based DL2 going forward and is a strong play in two of his next three contests. Davenport recorded three solos, two sacks, and two tackles for loss in Week 10, and now has three sacks in his last two games. He is up to four sacks in his five games this season and is riding a two-game sack streak. Marcus Davenport has started to heat up for the New Orleans Saints. Marcus Davenport (DE – NO): 3% rostered on Yahoo View your league’s top available players with My Playbook Let’s take a look at some of the names that are worth some of your free agent budget. The names below all seem to qualify and may very well be available in your leagues. The first half of the season always provide some new and some old options to consider, some of which will impact IDP starters for the rest of the season. Week 10 is in the books, and IDP managers are furiously scouring the waiver wire for impact additions.
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