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Circa Survivor Report: Week 10

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Circa Survivor Report: Week 10 UNDERDOGS RULE THE SLATE Favorites have dominated the NFL over the past month, but underdogs ruled the Week 10 slate to the dismay of many who were left remaining in Circa’s Survivor contest. The FullTime Fantasy Circa Survivor Report: Week 10 recaps the upsets.  All of the remaining 151 contestants backed Chalk to win in Week 10. However, fading Carolina was the kiss of death for the second straight week. The Panthers 20-17 upset of the Giants as 6.5–point underdogs in Germany eliminated 30 contestants.   Heading back home with the W@Ticketmaster | #KeepPounding pic.twitter.com/Nos4yqcCNu — Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) November 10, 2024   After facing a 10-0 deficit at halftime, 19.9% of the pool held out hope when Graham Gano tied the game at 20-20 with just:09 seconds remaining. However, the dream for the $14 million prize quickly evaporated when rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. lost a fumble on the first play of overtime at the NYG 24-yard line. After three consecutive runs, Eddy Pineiro connected on a 36-yard game-winning field goal.    Sunday in the WINdy City! pic.twitter.com/D7jQlQ8qVM — New England Patriots (@Patriots) November 10, 2024   The Patriots sacked Caleb Williams a season-high nine times. That helped New England come away with the upset after previously losing seven of eight games. Ouch. In Week 10, favorites only went 8-6 Straight-up (SU), after winning SU at a 79.7% clip over the previous four weeks. However, while chalk was also dominating against the spread (ATS) at a 62.7% pace over that span, underdogs bounced back in a big way posting an 11-3 ATS mark. After 10 weeks, 105 of the starting 14,266 entries remain alive and continue to dream! The Bears, who were the fourth-most selected team, knocked out 14 contestants after suffering a shocking 19-3 home loss at the hands of the Patriots despite being 6-point home favorites.   The Chargers and the Eagles bring it home! Congratulations to those who picked them. That’ll do it for Week 10 as there are no picks on the game tonight or MNF. 46 entries eliminated today. Leaving 105 alive entries in this Circa Survivor pool.#CircaSurvivor #CircaSports… pic.twitter.com/aiWgDW1UqW — Survivor Sweat (@SurvivorSweat) November 11, 2024   The Circa Survivor contest is a grueling contest that forces entrants to pick one winner every week, with no spread with one pivotal caveat. Entrants CAN NOT use the same team more than once during the course of the season.  In the quest for the biggest Survivor prize in history ($14,266,000), contestants in Week 11 will likely be heavily backed. Detroit (-12.5) vs Jacksonville, Miami (-7) vs Las Vegas, Houston (-7.5) at Dallas, Green Bay (-6) at Chicago, San Francisco (-6.5) vs Seattle and Minnesota (-6) at Tennessee. From a betting perspective, favorites hold a sizable 104-48 SU (68.4%) and 77-71-2 ATS (52%) edge. Home teams hold a slim 77-70 SU (52.4%) advantage (five international games) while road teams hold the coveted 81-63-3 ATS (56.3%) edge. Circa Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas is the proud home of FullTime Fantasy‘s renowned Fantasy Football World Championship!   ENTER OUR WEEK 11 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Firstly, draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 11 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 11 Player Rankings to help. Firstly, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 11 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.

Waiver Wire: Week 11

Waiver Wire: Week 11 Last week was personified by picks and misses. Bad quarterback play and missed field goals. As the fantasy playoffs approach, avoiding these pitfalls and reinforcing your roster is as important as ever. Our Waiver Wire: Week

Waiver Wire: Week 11

Last week was personified by picks and misses. Bad quarterback play and missed field goals. As the fantasy playoffs approach, avoiding these pitfalls and reinforcing your roster is as important as ever. Our Waiver Wire: Week 11 catches you up on this week’s best low-rostered pickups.

Along with knowing who to pick up, FullTime Fantasy‘s Matchup Analyzer Tool will help you get the most out of your lineup.

Here are the low-rostered players you should consider adding before Week 11.

Week 11 BYES: ArizonaCarolinaNew York GiantsTampa Bay

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Audric Estime (RB) Denver Broncos – Sean Payton has said that Estime’s role will grown and it finally did on Sunday. The rookie led Denver’s backifled with 26 snaps (45%) and dominated the touches. Estime logged 14 rushing attempts against the Chiefs. Javonte Williams (1) and Jaleel McLaughlin (2) combined for three. Estime won’t contribute in the passing game. However, that kind of rushing volume can’t be ignored in Payton’s offense. View Estime as an RB3/flex option and be prepared to bid up to 15% of your FAAB.

Tyjae Spears (RB) Tennessee Titans – Speaking of usage, it was encouraging to see Tyjae Spears play a season-high 46% of Tennessee’s snaps in his return to the lineup. Tony Pollard only received two more carries than Spears but Spears was more effective, outgaining Pollard 47-44 on the ground. Expect the see the Titans revert back to their early-season backfield split. That puts Spears on the PPR RB3/flex radar.

Ricky Pearsall (WR) San Francisco 49ers – Now cemented into San Francisco’s lineup as a top-3 wideout…

 

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Week 10 NFL Player Props

Week 10 NFL Player Props After a 3-3 week resulting in -.25 Units, we’re up 2.5 Units on the season. I know we haven’t been hitting it big like our red-hot start to the season, but it’s time to get

Week 10 NFL Player Props

After a 3-3 week resulting in -.25 Units, we’re up 2.5 Units on the season. I know we haven’t been hitting it big like our red-hot start to the season, but it’s time to get on another win streak. We’re still in the green on the year, so let’s get down to business and identify the juiciest Week 10 NFL Player Props to target.

Always odds shop at your different sportsbooks to find the best value for these props. With that in mind, let’s get down to business and find the best Week 10 NFL prop bets!

Derek Carr OVER 201.5 Passing Yards (-110)

On paper, things aren’t exactly looking rosy for Derek Carr. He’s lost his most explosive playmaker, Rashid Shaheed, and he’ll likely be without Chris Olave this week due to a concussion. To make matters worse, starting slot receiver Bub Means has landed on IR. Woof!

But don’t write off the Saints’ offense just yet! Even though they’re down three key wideouts, weapons are still in play. The tight end group is sneaky good, with three pass-catchers who bring different skill sets to the table. Take Juwan Johnson, for instance—he’s practically a wide receiver in a tight end’s body and has racked up 40+ receiving yards in three of his last four games.

Then there’s Alvin Kamara, who’s still a receiving dynamo out of the backfield, putting up 55 and 60 receiving yards over the last two weeks. Plus, the Saints have had more time to integrate new faces like Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Cedrick Wilson, so Carr isn’t completely out of options.

And very importantly, Carr is in a very favorable matchup. Atlanta struggles to pressure the quarterback (dead last in sacks per game) and allows a league-worst 70.85% completion rate. Carr has played the Falcons three times since joining New Orleans, averaging a solid 269 yards per game, including a 239-yard outing in Week 4.

So, while the Saints’ recent injuries and their loss to Carolina might have some people worried, Carr’s passing line this week seems like an overreaction. It’s a lower number than it should be, and Carr has plenty of tools left to work with against a vulnerable Falcons defense…

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Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 10

Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 10 Did you run into the Ja’Marr Chase/Joe Burrow buzzsaw on Thursday? If so, reaching deep to find upside starters is crucial in this must-win Week 10. Our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 10 will identify which players to start and which to avoid this week. Subsequently, our Fantasy Football Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em Week 10 will help you navigate that turbulence to pick a winning lineup this week. Additionally, FullTime Fantasy has some of the top tools of the trade and accurate rankings. Quarterbacks  Start ‘Em Matthew Stafford, Rams vs. Dolphins This week’s play is more about Stafford’s rhythm and the Rams’ offense rather than just the opponent. The Dolphins have been tough on quarterbacks, but Stafford has six passing touchdowns across his last two games, a big uptick from his three TDs in the season’s first half. Over his recent games, he’s averaged over 280 passing yards, even maintaining that with Puka Nacua ejected early last week. With all their top offensive pieces on the field, Los Angeles’ offense looks almost elite, echoing Stafford’s 2023 season when he surged from a mid-tier QB to a top-10 fantasy option by season’s end. Expect this matchup to have shootout potential, making Stafford a solid start in Week 10. Sam Darnold, Vikings vs. Jaguars Darnold has been quietly consistent, ranking 12th in fantasy points per game this season at 17.9. Outside of a tough game against the Jets, he’s been a top-16 QB in every outing, navigating a challenging schedule with some impressive performances. This week’s matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have given up the most points to opposing QBs, sets up perfectly. Jacksonville has allowed every starting quarterback (besides an injured Jordan Love) to hit the top 12, and Darnold is poised to follow suit in what could be one of his best showings of the season. Sit ‘Em C.J. Stroud, Texans vs. Lions While Nico Collins may return, that likely won’t be enough to make Stroud a trustworthy start in fantasy. Collins’ absence has affected Stroud’s production, with only two games above 17.9 points when Collins played early in the season. With the Lions ranking ninth in fewest points allowed to QBs and limiting opponents like Kyler Murray, Dak Prescott, and Matthew Stafford to under 18.3 points, Stroud is better left for two-quarterback formats this week. Bo Nix, Broncos vs. Chiefs Nix had some missed opportunities in Week 9, ending with a decent but underwhelming 17.7 fantasy points. Now he faces a tough Kansas City defense that has kept QBs under 18.9 points in all but one game since Week 2. Expecting Nix to crack 20 points this week would be a long shot, so he’s best left for deeper formats. Running Backs Start ‘Em Tyrone Tracy, Giants vs. Panthers Tracy’s setup this week is ideal, nearly earning him Start of the Week honors. As the Giants’ lead back, he’s seen 16 or more carries in four of his last five games, scoring 14+ PPR points in three of those. Against a Panthers team allowing the most fantasy points to running backs, Tracy is positioned for a big day. Carolina has surrendered 12.1+ PPR points to opposing backs 13 times this season, with six of those performances surpassing 20 points. Tracy makes a strong case as a borderline RB1 in all formats. D’Andre Swift, Bears vs. Patriots Swift’s consistent workload makes him a must-start. He’s been on the field for over 60% of Chicago’s offensive snaps in all but one game, with at least 16 carries in each of the past five games. He’s not only active in the passing game but also a red-zone threat. Now he takes on a Patriots defense that has allowed the second-most rushing yards to running backs, especially struggling since Week 5. Swift should keep rolling as a top fantasy option this week. Sit ‘Em Javonte Williams, Broncos vs. Chiefs Williams has seen his snap percentage drop each week since Week 6, falling to 54% last game. With ongoing talks of more touches for Audric Estime, Williams’ role is likely to remain limited. In addition to a tough Chiefs defense that has allowed just 3.7 yards per carry, the Broncos are heavy underdogs, making this a difficult game script for Williams. He’s best avoided this week. Raheem Mostert, Dolphins vs. Rams Mostert has seen limited work since returning from injury, managing just 14 touches and under 10 fantasy points per game over his last four. He’s heavily touchdown-dependent, and without trips to the end zone, his fantasy output remains low. The Rams have been better at defending the run lately, ranking fifth in fewest fantasy points allowed to RBs over the past month, so Mostert is better left on the bench. Wide Receivers Start ‘Em Ladd McConkey, Chargers vs. Titans McConkey has stepped up recently, playing 80%+ of the Chargers’ snaps in two of the last three games and recording five catches in each of those outings. The Titans’ defense, despite being generally strong against wide receivers, has been more vulnerable to slot receivers, where McConkey thrives. With the Titans dealing with injuries in their secondary, McConkey is set for a productive game. Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars vs. Vikings Thomas is averaging 14 fantasy points per game, ranking 21st among wide receivers this season. Despite being limited in practice due to a chest issue, he played through it last week. This week, he faces a Vikings team that has given up the most fantasy points to WRs, where top receivers like Amon-Ra St. Brown and Garrett Wilson have delivered big performances. Thomas is primed to be a solid fantasy WR2 in Week 10. Sit ‘Em DeAndre Hopkins, Chiefs vs. Broncos Hopkins isn’t a must-sit, but he’s risky against a Broncos team that could see him locked down by Patrick Surtain II. Nuk had a big Week 9, but Surtain has shut down top receivers like DK Metcalf and Mike Evans this season.

Week 10 Sleepers & Emerging Players

Week 10 Sleepers, Potential-Emergent Players, and Opportunistic Plays This article is contributed by Brad Kruse This column is NOT intended to provide Week 10 waiver claims lists. Instead, the purpose is to look at young players whose opportunity could emerge and should be monitored. I will also look at potential injury replacement players, but I will try not to focus on the obvious choices for this week’s slate of games as that is covered elsewhere on the sight. My goal is to help look around corners for the season which might give some ideas for pre-emptive adds to your roster.  As we enter Week 10, the playoffs are starting to close in.  Some teams are finding themselves mathematically out of it, others need to make some aggressive moves to get into the playoffs. Others are positioning themselves for the playoffs. This week I’ll focus exclusively on the young receivers and review how they’ve performed using targets per route run and yards per route run metrics. Young Breakout Receivers The above table looks at all first and second-year wideouts who have at least 15% targets per route run (TPRR) and 1.5 yards per route run (YPRR) through eight weeks this year. Below are some comments on players who stood out in Week 9. Second-Year Players Josh Downs: Downs delivered a seemingly floor game for him with 12 points on six receptions for 60 yards on nine targets. The nine targets represented an absurd 45% targets per route run performance. Downs is becoming an every-week WR2/3 for lineups.  For at least Week 9, Downs gets Flacco under center. With a 31% TPRR and over 2.0 yards per route run, he’s a must-start this week.   Tank Dell: Dell led the Texans without Stefon Diggs and Nico Collins in the lineup. He had six receptions on nine targets for 126 yards and no touchdowns. His return to high yards/reception was a positive sign. For the week, he earned a 23% targets per route run and 3.2 yards per route run performance. On the year, which brings him up to 19% targets per route run and 1.4 yards per route run.  hose numbers are just below what qualifies him for the table above.   Cedric Tillman: Tillman didn’t have great underlying metrics this week, but did turn in a six reception 75 yard and one TD performance. He did that on the strength of 11 targets. That represented a 20% targets per route run and 1.4 yards per route run on the week bringing his season to 18% targets per route run and 1.3 yards per route run. He’s been a strong fantasy receiver the last three weeks and will likely continue to be going forward.  Jayden Reed: Reed was highly productive this week collecting five receptions for 113 yards and no touchdowns. That represented 21% targets per route run and 3.9 yards per route run on the week bringing his season total to 21% targets per route run and 2.8 yards per route run. Your lineup needs to be deep to not include Reed each week. Zay Flowers: Flowers again delivered with five receptions for 127 yards and two touchdowns. He did this with only six targets and earned 38% targets per route run and an astonishing 7.9 yards per route run. That brings his season to 26% targets per route run and 2.6 yards per route run. Quentin Johnston: Johnston returned to action this week. The Los Angeles Chargers are beginning to pass more now, and Johnston is involved. He collected four receptions with 137 yards and one touchdown. That was good for 21% targets per route run and 5.7 yards per route run. His season performance is now 21% targets per route run and 2.4 yards per route run. Johnston is having a strong bounce-back season averaging a respectable 12.1 ppg. Jaxon Smith-Njigba: Smith-Njigba was the start of Week 9 with seven receptions for 180 yards and two touchdowns. He did this on 13 targets. This represented a 31% targets per route run and 4.3 yards per route run. That brings his season to 22% targets per route run and 1.7 yards per route run. Rookies Brian Thomas: Thomas had a down week with only two receptions for 22 scoreless yards. He played on a questionable tag. But he still sports a very efficient 22% targets per route run and 2.5 yards per route run on the year. Malik Nabers: Nabers was once again heavily involved in the Giants offense (at least during the second half of the game).  Nabers collected nine receptions for 59 scoreless yards. The advanced metrics were a bit muted with just 16% targets per route run and a disappointing 0.9 yards per route run but this season to date numbers of 33% targets per route run and 2.2 yards per route run are very strong. Ladd McConkey: McConkey followed up his strong Week 8 with a solid 5-reception, 70-yard performance this week. He recorded 23% targets per route run on the week and 2.3 yards per route run bringing his season total to 25% targets per route run and 2.1 yards per route run. Xavier Legette: Legette continued to play well post-Diontae Johnson trade. He recorded four receptions for 33 yards and one touchdown. That represented 27% targets per route run and 1.5 yards per route run. That brings his total to 21% targets per route run and 1.3 yards per route run. Rome Odunze: Odunze is quietly becoming the most productive of the Bears’ receivers, which isn’t saying a lot, of course. He turned in his second 100-yard effort collecting five receptions for 104 yards and no touchdowns. That represented a 15% targets per route run with a strong 2.3 yards per route run. For the year, Odunze has earned 17% targets per route run and 1.5 yards per route run. He needs to get in better sync with his rookie QB and connect on a few more deep targets to spike his metrics.   ENTER

Thursday Night Football Preview: Week 10

Lamar Jackson Baltimore Ravens

Thursday Night Football Preview: Week 10 The fantasy playoff stretch drive starts with an excellent AFC North battle. This rematch of a Week 5 shootout won by the Baltimore Ravens 41-38 over the Cincinnati Bengals should be one of the

Thursday Night Football Preview: Week 10

The fantasy playoff stretch drive starts with an excellent AFC North battle. This rematch of a Week 5 shootout won by the Baltimore Ravens 41-38 over the Cincinnati Bengals should be one of the NFL’s games of the month. The FullTime Fantasy Thursday Night Football Preview: Week 10 breaks down the game from a fantasy and sports betting perspective.

At 4-5 with a loss to the Ravens already in the books, this is a crucial game for the Bengals’ playoff odds. And after losing five of their last six against Baltimore, the pressure is on for Zac Taylor’s bunch.

Meanwhile, the Ravens boast the league’s top offense. John Harbaugh’s team added reinforcements at the trade deadline and has had Cincinnati’s number of late.

Baltimore opened as 3-point favorites but that line quickly doubled. Meanwhile, the total, which opened at 47, has shot up to a Week 10-high 53 points.

Matchup 

TEAM OFFENSE PASS RUSH YDS/PLAY POINTS
Cincinnati Bengals  17 5 26 14 6
Baltimore Ravens  1 2 1 1 1

Last week’s Jets/Texans game was a snoozer. However, this game has some potential. Both squads rank inside the top 6 in scoring. And the first meeting between these rivals resulted in 962 combined yards and 53 first downs. Inject it into our veins!

The Bengals are a pass-first team led by Joe Burrow, who ranks third in fantasy points and is tied for second in the league with 20 touchdown passes. However, Cincinnati ranks 26th in rushing and is better at defending the run than the pass.

But the Ravens have the best offense in the NFL, ranking first in rushing and second in passing. That makes Baltimore’s balance problematic for the Bengals and every opponent.

Cincinnati Offense…

 

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Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 10

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Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 10 FullTime Fantasy has been synonymous with accurate fantasy football rankings for years. Our rankings have garnered numerous industry accolades, with several top-5 finishes in season-long, weekly, and even sports betting accuracy. This is

Jody Smith’s Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 10

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Target & Touch Leaders Week 9

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Target & Touch Leaders Week 9 Opportunity is everything in fantasy football. Looking beyond the box score to see what players are earning crucial targets and touches is integral. Our Target & Touch Leaders Week 9 breaks down those opportunities

Target & Touch Leaders Week 9

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Injury Report: Week 10

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Injury Report: Week 10 As the fantasy playoffs creep closer, the injuries keep piling up. Staying updated and proactive is the best way to combat what has been the worst injury season in memory. Our Injury Report: Week 10 catches you up on the latest fantasy-relevant injury news. Also, a great starting point for staying updated on the latest injuries is to bookmark our NFL Injury Report. Finally, FullTime Fantasy Members will get the latest NFL injury news and advice live each Sunday and Thursday in the FullTime Fantasy Discord. Click below to join us today! Dak Prescott (QB) Dallas Cowboys – Dallas placed Prescott (hamstring) on IR. He will miss a minimum of four games. However, with the Cowboys’ season spiraling, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the team conclude the season with Cooper Rush under center. CeeDee Lamb (WR) Dallas Cowboys – At least there is good news for Dak’s teammate:   Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb has a sprained AC joint, per source. Though Lamb’s shoulder is sore, the injury is not considered serious and he is expected to have a chance to play Sunday vs. the Eagles. pic.twitter.com/swTBrjxD0k — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 4, 2024 Chris Olave (WR) New Orleans Saints – A scary hit resulted in Olave exiting Week 9 with a concussion. This is his second in less than one month and his fifth major head injury on record. Dennis Allen was fired and the 2-7 Saints are heading toward a massive rebuild with major salary cap trouble. Expect Olave to miss significant time. A.J. Brown (WR) Philadelphia Eagles – Good news for Brown, who left Week 9 with a knee injury.   #Eagles WR AJ Brown received good news from his MRI today, sources say. No structural issues with his knee, more of a contusion than anything. Brown has a chance to play this week. pic.twitter.com/OJMIbPcvEQ — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 4, 2024   Christian McCaffrey (RB) San Francisco 49ers– All indications are that McCaffrey will debut in Week 10.🚀 Jonathon Brooks (RB) Carolina Panthers – The Panthers are also getting backfield reinforcements as rookie RB Jonathon Brooks is scheduled to make his NFL debut. However, Chuba Hubbard has played well and Brooks is expected to be brought along slowly. We advise patience with Brooks. Tee Higgins (WR) Cincinnati Bengals – Higgins has missed two games with a quad injury. Also, with the Bengals on a short week, his status for Week 10 is doubtful. DK Metcalf (WR) Seattle Seahawks – Metcalf has missed two games with a knee injury but he could return to practice next week, following the bye.   #Seahawks HC Mike Macdonald said that DK Metcalf injury was a “tricky injury. But hope to have him after the bye week at 100%,” per @SeattleSports Macdonald also “made a couple of adjustments” to get off to a fast start and hopefully we see it… [📸: Joe Nicholson/USA TODAY… pic.twitter.com/E52PpnxRuK — HawkMania (@hawkmania4) November 3, 2024 Zack Moss (RB) Cincinnati Bengals – Reports indicate that Moss (neck) will miss the remainder of the regular season. The Tuesday trade for RB Khalil Herbert verifies that Moss won’t play anytime soon. His absence will be a boon for Chase Brown, who had a career-best outing in Week 9. Brian Thomas Jr. (WR) Jacksonville Jaguars – Thomas played through a chest injury but was held to just 22 yards on Sunday. Thomas should play in Week 10. Keon Coleman (WR) Buffalo Bills – We are still waiting on MRI results for Coleman’s arm/hand injury that occurred when he was hit by Jordan Poyer’s helmet. UPDATE: Coleman will miss “multiple weeks” per Sean McDermott. Michael Pittman Jr. (WR) Indianapolis Colts – Pittman is playing through back and hand injuries but looked limited in Sunday’s loss. We will monitor his practice participation throughout the week but think it is hard to trust him an anything more than a middling flex option at this time. Jalen McMillian (WR) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – McMillan missed Monday night’s game after aggravating a hamstring injury on Friday. Those ailments tend to linger, so we do not expect McMillian to play this week. Will Reichard (PK) Minnesota Vikings – The Vikings placed Reichard on IR with a quad injury. The club signed John Parker Romo to fill in as the placekicker.   ENTER OUR WEEK 10 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Firstly, draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 10 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 10 Player Rankings to help. Firstly, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 10 TEAM and enter the REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.

Circa Survivor Report: Week 9

Circa Survivor Report: Week 9 SAY IT ‘AINT-SO’ NEW ORLEANS! As favorites dominated Week 9 in the NFL, the biggest road chalk of the slate proved to be the death blow for a large contingent in Circa’s Survivor contest. Our Circa Survivor Report: Week 9 recaps the carnage! Firstly, favorites went 14-1 straight-up (SU) & 10-5 against the spread (ATS) in Week 9. Upon a deeper dive over the last month, favorites have been extremely profitable to invest in, posting marks of 47-12 (SU) (79.7%) and 37-22 (ATS) (62.7%). In Week 9, nearly a quarter of the remaining 191 contestants backed the full-touchdown road favorite Saints to get past the dreadful Panthers. The second most-selected choice eliminated 40 contestants when Carolina earned a 23-22 upset victory.   Panthers on top!@Ticketmaster | #KeepPounding pic.twitter.com/nSBxFHX2AK — Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) November 3, 2024   After taking a 22-17 early in the fourth quarter, 20.9% of the pool was left in shock when Carolina’s Chuba Hubbard capped off a 64-yard drive by scoring his second touchdown of the game with only 2:24 remaining in the game. Following their seventh straight loss, New Orleans fired head coach Dennis Allen. Little consolation to the 40 entrants who watched their dream for the life-changing prize come to a crashing end. Cincinnati, which was the most-most selected team, delivered a comfortable 24-point win as 8-point home favorites over Las Vegas.   “I’m not 🤬 leaving!”#RuleTheJungle pic.twitter.com/Uiw8lWNecJ — Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) November 4, 2024   Joe Burrow, who tied a career-high with five touchdown passes, piloted a dynamic air attack while Chase Brown rushed for a career-best 120 yards and a touchdown in the 42-17 rout of the Raiders. The Bengals earned their first home win (1-4), and improved to 4-5 on the season. The also kept their slim playoff hopes alive.   For those of you picked Minnesota, nice play! 40 entries got eliminated today. 151 remain. We’ll check back in with you guys after the Kansas City game tomorrow! #CircaSurvivor #CircaSports #SurvivorSweat pic.twitter.com/hd9gXbSEee — Survivor Sweat (@SurvivorSweat) November 4, 2024   The Circa Survivor contest is a grueling contest which forces entrants to pick one winner every week, with no spread with one pivotal caveat. Entrants CAN NOT use the same team more than once during the course of the season.  In the quest for the biggest Survivor prize in history ($14,266,000), contestants in Week 10 will likely be heavily backing: Kansas City (-9.5) vs Denver, LA Chargers (-8) vs Tennessee, San Francisco (-6.5) at Tampa Bay, Philadelphia (-6.5) at Dallas and Chicago (-6.5) vs New England. From a betting perspective, favorites hold a sizable 96-42 SU (69.6%) and 74-60-2 ATS (55.2%) edge. Home teams hold a slim 70-64 SU (52.2%) advantage (four international games) while road teams hold the coveted 74-60-4 ATS (55.2%) edge. After nine weeks, 151 of the starting 14,266 entries remain alive and continue to dream! Circa Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas is the proud home of FullTime Fantasy‘s renowned Fantasy Football World Championship!   ENTER OUR WEEK 10 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Firstly, draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Next, try to stack the team with players you think will do well this week. Finally, the highest Week 10 Score wins. (PLUS: You get to see the Thursday Night game and then draft!) Here’s our Week 10 Player Rankings to help. Firstly, it’s a best-ball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one. Secondly, you just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard. Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! Finally, the Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 10 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.