The 2022 NFL schedule is already halfway done, but daily Fantasy football players are still trying to hone their NFL DFS strategy as they prepare for a 10-game slate on Sunday. Titans running back Derrick Henry continues to be a battering ram, with five consecutive 100-yard games and a touchdown in six of his last seven contests. On Sunday, Henry and the Titans will take on the Denver Broncos, who are coming in off a bye, but allowed 346 rushing yards in their last two games before the off week. Henry will continue to be a popular option for Week 10 NFL DFS lineups as the focus of Tennessee’s offense, but can he continue to deliver against a well-rested defense that ranks second in points allowed and yards allowed? Before you make your NFL DFS picks for Week 10 on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel, be sure to check out the NFL DFS advice, strategy and projections from SportsLine daily Fantasy expert Mike McClure.
McClure is a legendary professional DFS player with over $2 million in career winnings. His methodology has led to enormous cashes on FanDuel and DraftKings. He took down two high-stakes tournaments on FanDuel in 2020 and recorded a pair of top-10 finishes in tournaments with over 130,000 entrants on DraftKings. His lineups also finished inside the top 1% in more than a dozen other tournaments.
He uses a powerful prediction model that simulates every snap of NFL action, taking factors such as matchups, statistical trends and injuries into account. This allows him to find the best DFS values that he shares only with members at SportsLine.
This year, he’s already won the DraftKings Millionaire Maker twice and the FanDuel Million once. Now, McClure has turned his attention to Sunday’s slate and locked in his top daily Fantasy football picks. You can only see his picks and analysis at SportsLine.
Top NFL DFS picks for Week 10
One of McClure’s top NFL DFS picks for Week 10 is Bears tight end Cole Kmet at $3,400 on DraftKings and $5,300 on FanDuel. The former second-round pick caught 60 passes for 612 yards in his second season, but failed to get into the end zone in 2021. However, he’s caught three touchdown passes in the last two weeks and has become Justin Fields‘ go-to option in the red zone.
Kmet doesn’t play in a prolific passing offense, but the No. 1 rushing offense in the NFL allows him to work the seams on play-action and he has a 22.7 percent red-zone target…
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