NFL Week 10 Fantasy Preview: Dallas Cowboys at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dez Bryant, Darren McFadden, Jason Witten

Nov 11, 2015 05:00 PM EST
Dez Bryant #88 of the Dallas Cowboys
Dez Bryant #88 of the Dallas Cowboys runs against Richard Sherman #25 of the Seattle Seahawks in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium on November 1, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. "

Dallas Cowboys

Dez Bryant (Wide Receivers): Cassel just had his best game of the season so it is only appropriate his final game be his best. Cassel will get to face a team that has given up the 6th most points to quarterbacks this season. This means that Dez will be in for a highlight reel day as he goes up against a defense that has also given up the sixth most fantasy points to wide receivers. Dez did not practice Wednesday however he will bring his A game to help the Cowboys stay in the playoff hunt.

Darren McFadden (Running Backs): Tampa Bay has given up the 13th fewest fantasy points to running backs however McFadden is running behind one of the best offensive lines in football and has a lot on the line as the Cowboys desperately need a win. He should break 100 yards again in this matchup.

Jason Witten (Tight End): Witten should have some better chemistry with Cassel as he is looking as good as he has looked all season long. Witten had 8 targets last week so the volume is there for him to have some quality production.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Doug Martin (Running Back): Martin had a terrible week 9 and is looking to rebound. The Cowboys give up the second most fantasy points to running backs but they will be extra motivated to get the W this week. Martin will get the start but temper your expectations as this defense can be surprisingly good if there is an offense to balance things out.

Mike Evans (Wide Receiver): Evans will face a defense that has given up the 5th fewest fantasy points to wide receivers all season long and he has not been that consistent.  Evans struggled against the Falcons but had great production against the Redskins and Giants, why? Two words, terrible secondary. The Giants secondary could not catch a cold and this made it easy for Evans to find his way open. Against Dallas he should be a bit more limited after all, this defense held Odell Beckham to his lowest point total of the season, twice.

 

 

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