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Here are some of my favorite More or Less options for Week 10
Bijan Robinson more than 74.5 yards vs. Saints
Bijan Robinson has been improving since the start of the season. The running back has posted at least 86 rushing yards in three of the last four games. Robinson will face one of the worst run defenses in the league in Week 10. New Orleans has coughed up at least 72 rushing yards in six of their last seven games. In those contests, the best running back New Orleans faced was Kareem Hunt. Robinson could flirt with 100 yards in this spot.
Rhamondre Stevenson more than 51.5 rush yards vs. Bears
Rhamondre Stevenson hasn't reached 50 yards in hit past two healthy games, but the Patriots back did post at least 81 yards in three of his first five games this season. This selection is all about the matchup. The Bears are excellent against opposing passing attacks, but Chicago is terrible against the run. In last week's game against the Cardinals, three different players had at least 52 rushing yards. Additionally, the Commanders had two running backs post at least 52 yards in their Week 8 matchup against the Bears. Stevenson should see plenty of volume in what should be a low-scoring game.
Alvin Kamara more than 70.5 rush yards vs. Falcons
When these teams met in Week 4, Alvin Kamara rushed for 77 yards. Since that time, the Saints have had their wide receiver room decimated. Going into Week 9, Kamara had a stretch of three games against excellent run defenses, and he was held in check. Facing an easier matchup against the Panthers last week, the Saints star running back rushed for 155 yards. The Falcons are not a cupcake matchup, but they've recently allowed at least 71 yards to Rico Dowdle, Chuba Hubbard and Rachaad White. Kamara should see at least 20 carries in this game and reach 71 yards on the ground.
Marvin Harrison less than 45.5 receiving yards vs. Jets
Since Week 2, Marvin Harrison has surpassed 45 receiving yards once. The Cardinals will face a Jets defense that is terrible against the run but elite versus the pass in Week 10. Arizona has been happy to put two or three tight ends on the field and run the ball relentlessly in favorable matchups. Harrison will face Sauce Gardner, D.J. Reed and Michael Carter, none of which will be a good matchup. Also, Kyler Murray has not been forcing the ball to his top receiver, so this may be more of a Trey McBride game.
Michael Wilson less than 26.5 receiving yards vs. Jets
Just like Harrison, Michael Wilson will likely suffer from Arizona's desire to lean on their rushing attack. In the last four games, Wilson is averaging 17 yards. His biggest game in that span was 31 yards in a shootout against Miami. This game will likely be a low-scoring affair, meaning there won't be many pass attempts.
Tyler Conklin less than 23.5 receiving yards vs. Cardinals
After a great start to the season, Tyler Conklin's production has fallen way off. In three of the last four games, the tight end has posted 10 or fewer yards. With each week, Davante Adams becomes more comfortable in the Jets offense. Between Adams and Garrett Wilson, there is little need for Aaron Rodgers to force targets to Conklin. He'll face an Arizona defense that gives up the 10th-fewest yards per game to tight ends. Don't expect much production from Conklin.