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StatChat Waiver Wire: Week 10 Targets (Published Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025)

Note: Week 10 concluded on Monday night (Nov 10). This report uses fresh Week 9–10 info and injuries to prioritize under-60% rostered players who surged in Week 10 and can help immediately and over the next 1–3 weeks. Week 10 byes were CIN, DAL, KC, TEN. Upcoming Week 11 slate begins Thursday, Nov 13. citeturn0search3turn0search2

By StatChat Waiver Wire Crew11/11/20258 minute read

StatChat Waiver Wire: Week 10 Targets (Published Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025)

Waiver wire plan for Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season. Updated November 11, 2025.

Note: Week 10 concluded on Monday night (Nov 10). This report uses fresh Week 9–10 info and injuries to prioritize under-60% rostered players who surged in Week 10 and can help immediately and over the next 1–3 weeks. Week 10 byes were CIN, DAL, KC, TEN. Upcoming Week 11 slate begins Thursday, Nov 13. citeturn0search3turn0search2

[Tier 1 — Priority Adds (spend to win)]

Every-down roles or bankable volume created by injuries/role changes.

Kyle Monangai, RB — CHI

  • FAAB: 25–40% (35–55% if D’Andre Swift is limited)
  • Availability: 57% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Monitor Swift’s mid‑week practice participation; any setback vaults Monangai to RB2. citeturn3search1

Swift (groin) sat Week 9 and was questionable into Week 10; Monangai responded with 198 yards on 29 touches and the staff reiterated a “hot hand” approach. Even with Swift active again, Chicago’s schedule stays friendly (Week 11 at MIN, Week 12 vs BUF), and Monangai has earned at least a 1A share. citeturn2view0turn3search6turn3search3

Colston Loveland, TE — CHI

  • FAAB: 12–22%
  • Availability: 28% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: If Kmet clears and retakes red‑zone work, Loveland’s TD odds dip. citeturn3search5

Rookie eruption: 6-118-2 and the game-winner in Week 9, then a full-time role with Cole Kmet in concussion protocol. Even as Kmet progresses, Chicago is featuring Loveland enough to treat him as a weekly TE1 streamer (Week 11 at MIN). citeturn2view0turn1search2

Sam Darnold, QB — SEA

  • FAAB: 6–12% (1QB); 15–20% (SFLEX)
  • Availability: 52% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: If Seattle loses tackles or WRs mid‑week, lower expectations vs. LAR’s pass rush in Week 11. citeturn9search6

Darnold is rolling: 330 yards and 4 TD on SNF, winning FedEx Air Player of the Week. After Arizona in Week 10, he heads to the Rams in Week 11 and has shown a stable floor (QB9 or better in 3 of last 4). Stream with confidence. citeturn9news12turn9search0turn2view0

Alec Pierce, WR — IND

  • FAAB: 8–12%
  • Availability: 3% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Bye-week bench spot required; production is volatile on low target counts. citeturn2view0

Pierce’s downfield role has spiked — he ranks among league leaders in air yards per target since Week 6 — and he just posted a 37‑yard TD in the Berlin game. Indy is on bye in Week 11, but Pierce is a prime stash for spike weeks thereafter. citeturn2view0turn11search1

Trey Benson, RB — ARI

  • FAAB: 10–18% (stash)
  • Availability: 54% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Activation watch; if not elevated this week, expect a Week 11 return window. citeturn1search3

With James Conner done for the season and Benson designated to return from IR, he profiles as Arizona’s late‑season lead back once activated. Temper early expectations (SEA/49ers next), but the role could swing leagues down the stretch. citeturn6search2turn6news13turn1search3

[Tier 2 — Strong Adds and Streamers]

Clear paths to 6–10 targets or TD equity; startable in 12‑team leagues.

Troy Franklin, WR — DEN

  • FAAB: 8–12%
  • Availability: 31% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Low aDOT games can cap ceilings; Denver’s Week 11 matchup lowers TD odds. citeturn7search4

Usage is sticky: 37 targets across his last four and a Week 10 TD on TNF. Even with modest yardage, the volume and red‑zone looks keep him in WR3/FLEX talks. Schedule toughens in Week 11 (KC), then bye. citeturn7search3turn7search4

Tre Tucker, WR — LV

  • FAAB: 5–10%
  • Availability: 38% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Matchups like DEN (TNF) were rough; expect week‑to‑week volatility until target share stabilizes. citeturn12search0

With Jakobi Meyers traded to Jacksonville, Tucker is the de facto WR1 in Las Vegas and already led the team in receiving yards entering Week 10. Volume should remain robust even through uneven QB play. citeturn2view0turn4search2turn12search6

Parker Washington, WR — JAX

  • FAAB: 3–6%
  • Availability: 3% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Jakobi Meyers’ arrival compresses targets—Washington remains a PPR‑leaning streamer. citeturn4search2

Jacksonville’s WR room thinned after Travis Hunter’s knee injury landed him on IR, opening steady slot work for Washington. JAX faces HOU in Week 10 and LAC in Week 11—both pass‑funnel spots. citeturn5search1turn2view0

Harold Fannin Jr., TE — CLE

  • FAAB: 8–15%
  • Availability: 51% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: David Njoku’s routes can siphon red‑zone looks; check Fannin’s Friday status if he reappears on the report. citeturn8search5

Since Week 4 he’s operated as a top‑12 TE in per‑game scoring with steady targets and first‑read involvement; Browns came out of their Week 9 bye featuring the rookie. Jets (Week 10) were a neutral matchup for tight ends. citeturn8search3turn8search5

Mason Taylor, TE — NYJ

  • FAAB: 3–6%
  • Availability: 4% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Quarterback volatility caps ceiling; monitor any quad/ankle tags mid‑week. citeturn13search5

Rookie TE usage spiked pre‑bye (Weeks 4–8) with multiple high‑target games and a Week 8 game‑winner. New York has leaned on him as a top‑2 target when WRs are banged up—streamable in TE‑premium or deep PPR. citeturn13search2turn13search7

[Tier 3 — Deep League and Conditional Adds]

Value swings on injury news, bye fills, or TD‑driven roles.

Theo Johnson, TE — NYG

  • FAAB: 3–5%
  • Availability: 6% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: If Jaxson Dart remains in concussion protocol, scoring chances may dip with a backup QB. citeturn3news12

Five TDs over his last six and near every‑down usage make Johnson a usable streamer, especially if the Giants’ WR room stays thin. Week 11 brings the Packers at home. citeturn14search5turn14search6

Devin Singletary, RB — NYG

  • FAAB: 5–8%
  • Availability: <10% rostered on most platforms
  • Monitor: Giants’ backfield remains fluid; if Tracy reclaims 60%+ snaps, Singletary falls to emergency FLEX. citeturn10news12

Committee back but maintained pass‑game usage and 11 Week‑10 touches. Viable as a PPR bye fill while Tyrone Tracy works fully back from shoulder. Week 11 vs GB. citeturn10search0

Seattle Seahawks D/ST, DST — SEA

  • FAAB: 3–5%
  • Availability: 58% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Interior injuries (e.g., Jarran Reed) can ding sack ceiling—check late‑week statuses. citeturn15news12

Strong pressure metrics and playmaking secondary kept them viable; Arizona (Week 10) then at Rams (Week 11) were/are favorable for sacks/turnovers. citeturn2view0

Carolina Panthers D/ST, DST — CAR

  • FAAB: 1–3% (stream)
  • Availability: <5% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Monitor: Not a set‑and‑forget unit; plan to swap out post‑Saints matchup. citeturn15search5

Process play vs. a struggling Saints offense that had allowed top‑12 fantasy weeks to opposing D/STs entering Week 10. Use as a matchup streamer. citeturn15search3

[Deep League Radar & Streaming Watch]

  • Joe Flacco (QB — CIN) — Averaging 24+ fantasy points since joining CIN, including a 470‑yard, 4‑TD eruption. He was on bye in Week 10 but returns to a favorable passing script. citeturn2view0 (FAAB: 3–6% (stash during Week 10 bye))

    • Source: NFL.com Week 10 Waiver (Flacco)
    • Monitor: Aerial volume is huge, but game script could swing post‑bye if defense stabilizes. citeturn1search3
    • Availability: 27% rostered (NFL.com)
  • Michael Penix Jr. (QB — ATL) — Returned from knee issue with multiple TDs and offers downfield aggression; monitor matchups after the international game. citeturn1news12 (FAAB: 2–4% (stream in deep 1QB))

    • Source: SB Nation Week 10 QB streamers
    • Monitor: Volatile completion profile; prioritize safer floor QBs if available. citeturn11search2
    • Availability: <25% rostered
  • Tez Johnson (WR — TB) — Rookie slot has seen elevated usage with TB’s WR injuries; short‑area target earner for PPR depth. citeturn7search2 (FAAB: 2–5%)

    • Source: CBS Sports game note (Bucs)
    • Monitor: Role shrinks if starters return to full snaps. citeturn7search2
    • Availability: <30% rostered
  • Parker Washington (WR — JAX) — If Meyers commands attention outside, Washington can remain a chain‑mover from the slot in HOU/LAC stretch. citeturn2view0 (FAAB: 2–4% (PPR))

    • Source: NFL.com Week 10 Waiver (Washington)
    • Monitor: Target squeeze possible with WR room getting healthier. citeturn4search3
    • Availability: 3% rostered (NFL.com)

[Close it out]

Waiver budgeting: with four heavy‑hitter teams on bye in Week 10 and multiple injuries reshaping depth charts (Jayden Daniels, Tucker Kraft, Travis Hunter), prioritize every‑down RB/TE volume over boom‑bust WR dart throws. If you miss out on Monangai/Loveland, pivot to Franklin/Tucker for WR volume and stream D/ST by matchup. citeturn4search4turn4search5turn5search1

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