Fantasy Football Long-Term Forecast: Matt Camp's Week 10 Futures Report

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NFL fans can get hung up on reputation, whether it’s right or wrong, positive or negative. Fantasy football players tend to do the same, and that can cause lapses in judgment. 

Those cloudy judgments can come if you hold grudges against certain players for supposedly costing you a fantasy matchup at some point. You can also hold a player in high regard who may not deserve it if he helped you win a championship with a random big performance. 

I bring this up because of the quarterback decisions some fantasy owners may be debating for Week 10. If you’re streaming QBs either by strategy or necessity, you might be faced with the prospect of using Jay Cutler or Carson Wentz. Others may have already used Joe Flacco and come away happy with his 296 yards and three touchdowns. 

We know Cutler has a reputation for his surly demeanor and tendency to throw terrible interceptions. He’s also a pretty good quarterback when he’s on, as we saw in Week 8 against a very good Minnesota Vikings defense. If it’s just for one week, he’s definitely worth a look on Sunday when the Chicago Bears face a shoddy Tampa Bay Buccaneers pass defense.

Wentz and the Philadelphia Eagles have struggled since a strong start to the season, so it may not be easy to overlook the shaky play of a rookie quarterback. However, he did throw for 364 yards last week out of necessity against the New York Giants and may need to do the same when he takes on a beatable Atlanta Falcons defense in Week 10. 

Think of the fantasy players who overlooked two ugly starts for Colin Kaepernick because he and the San Francisco 49ers had a favorable matchup against the New Orleans Saints last weekend. Nobody complained when he threw for 398 yards and two touchdowns. He was worth using for a week because he was set up to succeed. 

The same can be said for Cutler and Wentz, if you’re willing to focus on just this week and the opportunities they have to excel in their respective matchups. We’re off to a good start with Flacco on Thursday night, so hopefully those two follow suit.

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