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2023 fantasy football flex rankings: Top 150 RB/WR/TE options in Week 10

Pondering some tough flex choices for your fantasy lineup? Adam Rank sorts through the running backs, receivers and tight ends to present his top 150 flex options each week for the 2023 fantasy football season, with some useful nuggets of analysis sprinkled in. The ranking is based on a 1.0 PPR scoring format.

NOTE: In a typical week, this ranking will be posted on Tuesday. Injury designations will be added, adjusted or removed as teams' official injury reports are made available. The following three designations will be reflected:

  • (Q) -- Player is listed as questionable on their team's official injury report.
  • (D) -- Player is listed as doubtful on their team's official injury report.
  • (OUT) -- Player has been ruled out on their team's official injury report.

TEAMS ON BYE:

  • Chiefs
  • Dolphins
  • Eagles
  • Rams

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FLEX RANKINGS: 1-50

Table inside Article
RankPosition RankWeek 10 Opponent
1. Christian McCaffreyRB1at Jaguars
2. Amon-Ra St. BrownWR1at Chargers
3. Ja'Marr Chase (Q)WR2vs. Texans
4. Stefon DiggsWR3vs. Broncos
5. CeeDee LambWR4vs. Giants
6. Alvin KamaraRB2at Vikings
7. Breece HallRB3at Raiders
8. Bijan RobinsonRB4at Cardinals
9. Tony PollardRB5vs. Giants
10. Keenan AllenWR5vs. Lions
11. Saquon BarkleyRB6at Cowboys
12. Austin EkelerRB7vs. Lions
13. Adam ThielenWR6at Bears
14. Jonathan TaylorRB8vs. Patriots (Frankfurt)
15. Garrett WilsonWR7at Raiders
16. Joe MixonRB9vs. Texans
17. Derrick HenryRB10at Buccaneers
18. DK MetcalfWR8vs. Commanders
19. Rhamondre StevensonRB11vs. Colts (Frankfurt)
20. DJ MooreWR9vs. Panthers
21. James CookRB12vs. Broncos
22. Travis EtienneRB13vs. 49ers
23. David MontgomeryRB14at Chargers
24. Josh JacobsRB15vs. Jets
25. Chris OlaveWR10at Vikings
26. Mike EvansWR11vs. Titans
27. Davante AdamsWR12at Vikings
28. Brandon AiyukWR13at Jaguars
29. Michael Pittman Jr.WR14vs. Patriots (Frankfurt)
30. Diontae JohnsonWR15vs. Packers
31. Nico Collins (OUT)WR16at Bengals
32. Terry McLaurinWR17at Seahawks
33. Rachaad WhiteRB16vs. Titans
34. Tee Higgins (OUT)WR18vs. Texans
35. Chris GodwinWR19vs. Titans
36. DeAndre HopkinsWR20at Buccaneers
37. T.J. Hockenson (Q)TE1vs. Saints
38. Mark AndrewsTE2vs. Browns
39. Zay FlowersWR21vs. Browns
40. Amari CooperWR22vs. Giants
41. Javonte WilliamsRB17at Bills
42. D'Onta ForemanRB18vs. Panthers
43. Aaron JonesRB19at Steelers
44. Kenneth Walker IIIRB20vs. Commanders
45. Josh Downs (Q)WR23vs. Patriots (Frankfurt)
46. Deebo SamuelWR24at Jaguars
47. Gus EdwardsRB21vs. Browns
48. Najee HarrisRB22vs. Packers
49. Jahmyr GibbsRB23at Chargers
50. Chuba HubbardRB24at Bears
  • I'm not sure who I need to talk to in order to make sure this doesn't happen again, but from a fantasy standpoint, it's irresponsible for the Eagles, Dolphins and Chiefs to have the same bye week, as they do in Week 10. I mean, what are we even doing here?
  • We will keep an eye on Ja'Marr Chase's back injury as the week progresses. It was great to see Tee Higgins have a monster game for the Bengals (eight catches, 110 yards).
  • CeeDee Lamb is as excellent as advertised, and he put up a career-high 191 receiving yards on Sunday. This was coming off a week when he had 158 receiving yards.
  • I've stopped trying to figure out what the Falcons are doing on offense. I'm still playing Bijan Robinson. And Kyle Pitts. And maybe even Drake London, despite the fact he . I hate it here.
  • For the second straight game, the Colts gave Jonathan Taylor more touches (23) than Zack Moss (seven). Oh, and Michael Pittman will be the target leader for Indianapolis if Josh Downs is out.
  • Derrick Henry looks like a new person with Will Levis as his starting quarterback in Tennessee. This is starting to look like a real offense under the rookie QB. DeAndre Hopkins had 11 targets for the Titans in Week 9! (Though I don't rank QBs here, I should tell you Levis is a questionable fantasy option, even with multiple good starting QBs on a bye this week.)
  • We finally got the great Rhamondre Stevenson game we've ben waiting for (nine carries for 87 yards and a score; four catches for 42 yards). I hope you were starting him. (You weren't, were you?) I picked him up in a guillotine league, and I was rather pleased.
  • The Raiders smoked the Giants -- and even so, Davante Adams didn't do anything. Looking ahead, he's got some tough matchups looming against some pretty good corners. I'm still starting him, but this is not great.
  • Joshua Dobbs was really good for Minnesota. Make sure to track how the are progressing during the week. One name to really look for (presuming ) is T.J. Hockenson, who was targeted 12 times in Week 9 (with seven catches and 69 yards) and could end up being a beast with Dobbs.
  • The Bears went with D'Onta Foreman in Week 9. I really want Roschon Johnson to be the guy in Chicago. But both are great options against the Panthers this week.
  • Aaron Jones ! Twenty rushing attempts. A rushing touchdown. Four receptions. I like this. And the Packers won, which pleased me as a Bears fan, because it helps weaken Green Bay's chances to compete with Chicago for a top draft pick.
  • Kenneth Walker was bad in Baltimore (nine carries, 16 yards), but chalk that up to the matchup against the Ravens' eighth-ranked rushing defense. Don't overthink this too much.
  • Gus Edwards, man. He had five carries for 52 yards and two touchdowns in Week 9. That's some pretty good efficiency. I mean, it helps when one of your non-scoring runs goes for 42 yards. As for other Ravens who put up big numbers, Mark Andrews logged a season-high nine receptions.

FLEX RANKINGS: 51-100

Table inside Article
PlayerPosition RankWeek 10 Opponent
51. Jordan AddisonWR25vs. Saints
52. Michael ThomasWR26at Vikings
53. Roschon JohnsonRB25vs. Panthers
54. Kareem HuntRB26at Ravens
55. Devin SingletaryRB27vs. Broncos
56. Marquise BrownWR27vs. Falcons
57. Christian KirkWR28vs. 49ers
58. Jerry JeudyWR29at Bills
59. George PickensWR30vs. Packers
60. Tyler LockettWR31vs. Commanders
61. Zack MossRB28vs. Patriots (Frankfurt)
62. Drake LondonWR32at Cardinals
63. Calvin RidleyWR33vs. 49ers
64. Sam LaPortaTE3at Chargers
65. Gabe DavisWR34vs. Broncos
66. Jakobi MeyersWR35vs. Jets
67. George KittleTE4at Jaguars
68. Rashid ShaheedWR36at Vikings
69. Courtland SuttonWR37at Broncos
70. Brandin CooksWR38vs. Giants
71. Tank DellWR39at Bengals
72. Evan EngramTE5vs. 49ers
73. Dalton KincaidTE6vs. Broncos
74. Jerome FordRB29at Ravens
75. Jaylen WarrenRB30vs. Packers
76. Tyler BoydWR40vs. Texans
77. Christian WatsonWR41at Steelers
78. Jahan DotsonWR42at Seahawks
79. Jake FergusonTE7vs. Giants
80. Alexander MattisonRB31vs. Saints
81. Kyle PittsTE8at Cardinals
82. Demario Douglas (Q)WR43vs. Colts (Frankfurt)
83. Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWR44vs. Commanders
84. Romeo DoubsWR45at Steelers
85. Dalton SchultzTE9at Bengals
86. Brian Robinson Jr.RB32at Seahawks
87. Trey McBrideTE10vs. Falcons
88. Logan ThomasTE11at Seahawks
89. Keaontay IngramRB33vs. Falcons
90. Darnell MooneyWR46vs. Panthers
91. Wan'Dale RobinsonWR47at Cowboys
92. Elijah MooreWR48at Ravens
93. K.J. Osborn (Q)WR49vs. Saints
94. Jonathan MingoWR50at Bears
95. AJ DillonRB34at Steelers
96. Latavius MurrayRB35vs. Broncos
97. Quentin JohnstonWR51vs. Lions
98. Jalin HyattWR52at Cowboys
99. Rondale MooreWR53vs. Falcons
100. Hunter HenryTE12vs. Colts (Frankfurt)
  • I'm kind of bummed Devin Singletary (13 carries, 26 yards) didn't do more with the opportunity he had, with Dameon Pierce missing Week 9 with an ankle injury. But I shouldn't be surprised.
  • Hollywood Brown hasn't cleared the 50-yard mark in a game since Week 5, and on Sunday, with Clayton Tune under center and the Browns' top-ranked passing defense on the field, he managed just four catches for a season-low 24 yards. But Brown could see a nice uptick with the potential return of Kyler Murray.
  • Jerome Ford wasn't great for Cleveland, tallying just 44 rushing yards, but you can't ignore 20 carries. I wish he had the touchdown that Kareem Hunt (whom I ranked three spots above Ford among the RBs) scored. Actually, I started both, so to me, it doesn't matter. Either way, Ford is a great option.
  • Dalton Schultz had 10 receptions for 130 yards (both career highs) and a touchdown on Sunday. That's extreme production. He's someone I liked coming into the season, but this was excessively good.

FLEX RANKINGS: 101-150

Table inside Article
PlayerPosition RankWeek 10 Opponent
101. DJ Chark (OUT)WR54at Bears
102. Khalil ShakirWR55vs. Broncos
103. Cole KmetTE13vs. Panthers
104. Allen LazardWR56at Steelers
105. Odell Beckham WR57vs. Browns
106. Tyler AllgeierRB36at Cardinals
107. Ezekiel ElliottRB37vs. Colts (Frankfurt)
108. Taysom HillTE14at Vikings
109. Ty ChandlerRB38vs. Saints
110. Keaton Mitchell (Q)RB39vs. Browns
111. Justice HillRB40vs. Browns
112. Michael Wilson (Q)WR58vs. Falcons
113. JuJu Smith-SchusterWR59vs. Colts (Frankfurt)
114. Darius SlaytonWR60at Cowboys
115. Zach CharbonnetRB41vs. Commanders
116. David NjokuTE15at Ravens
117. Jonnu SmithTE16at Cardinals
118. Tyjae SpearsRB42at Buccaneers
119. Antonio GibsonRB43at Seahawks
120. Luke MusgraveTE17at Steelers
121. Trey Palmer (Q)WR61vs. Titans
122. Gerald EverettTE18vs. Lions
123. Treylon Burks (OUT)WR62at Buccaneers
124. Alec Pierce (Q)WR63vs. Patriots (Frankfurt)
125. Cade OttonTE19vs. Titans
126. Noah BrownWR64at Bengals
127. Miles SandersRB44at Bears
128. Van JeffersonWR65at Cardinals
129. Jamison CrowderWR66at Seahawks
130. Jaleel McLaughlinRB45at Bills
131. Jordan MasonRB46at Jaguars
132. Pierre Strong (Q)RB47at Ravens
133. Joshua KelleyRB48vs. Lions
134. Donovan Peoples-Jones (Q)WR67at Chargers
135. Nick Westbrook-IkhineWR68at Buccaneers
136. Jake BoboWR69vs. Commanders
137. Brandon PowellWR70vs. Saints
138. Donald ParhamTE20vs. Lions
139. Irv Smith Jr.TE21vs. Texans
140. Mack Hollins (OUT)WR71at Cardinals
141. Nelson AgholorWR72vs. Browns
142. Tyler ScottWR73vs. Texans
143. Chase EdmondsRB49vs. Titans
144. Rico DowdleRB50vs. Giants
145. Dalvin CookRB51at Raiders
146. Cordarrelle PattersonRB52at Cardinals
147. Matt BreidaRB53at Cowboys
148. Isaiah HodginsWR74at Cowboys
149. Tre TuckerWR75vs. Jets
150. Jalen TolbertWR76vs. Giants
  • JuJu Smith-Schuster had seven targets against Washington, which was encouraging.
  • If I hadn't been burned before, I would take Antonio Gibson's workload on Sunday (11 touches for 76 scrimmage yards) as a sign he will be more involved in the Commanders' offense going forward. I don't want to get too far ahead of myself, but I was really impressed with his performance.
  • Cade Otton scored two touchdowns! I know you're rushing to pick him up on waivers. He's been good. He won't be two-touchdowns good every week. But he's productive.

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