Week 10 of the 2019 NFL season is here, with six teams (the Broncos, Texans, Jaguars, Patriots, Eagles and Redskins) off with byes.

As always, we’re here to help with your weekly decisions with our fantasy lineup advice. Each week, we give you the studs (players with plus matchups due to the defense they’re facing or their team situation), duds (players with tougher matchups or who are in muddled roster situations at the moment) and sleepers (a player you might consider starting who could be in for a big week).

Here are the names we’ve got for Week 10, and as we always say, good luck!!

Studs

QB Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Five multiple-touchdown games, five 300-yard games … and lots of turnovers. But he should be able to pick apart the Cardinals’ D, which is the fourth-worst against opposing passers.

RB David Montgomery, Chicago Bears

The volume isn’t always there, but he’s now scored three times in the past two weeks and has seen nine targets in the passing game. Plus, the Lions are pretty porous against running backs.

WR Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers

I know: he hasn’t gotten over 61 yards in a game since Week 3 and hasn’t visited the end zone in the same amount of time. But if he can’t break out against the Raiders, I’ll be shocked.

TE Jonnu Smith, Tennessee Titans

If Patrick Mahomes returns for the Chiefs, the Titans are going to have to throw a lot, and that could mean he’ll be targeted a bunch.

Duds

QB Derek Carr, Oakland Raiders

He hasn’t reached 300 yards in any game this season, and this feels like a Josh Jacobs game because the Chargers are better against the pass than the run. There are better streaming options.

RBs David Johnson and Kenyan Drake, Arizona Cardinals

If you own Johnson, you’re probably going to have to start him if he’s healthy enough to play. Drake might be a bye-week fill-in. But don’t expect much out of the matchup (the Bucs have the league’s best run defense) or the timeshare.

WR DK Metcalf, Seattle Seahawks

Love the player, hate the matchup against the 49ers.

TE Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens

He’s slowed down a bunch since his early-season success, and for some reason, the Bengals are actually good at defending TEs.

Sleepers

QB Philip Rivers, Los Angeles Chargers

I’m all for starting QBs against the Raiders, who have allowed the second-most fantasy points to opposing passers this season.

RB Devin Singletary, Buffalo Bills

I was a believer in the preseason hype, and after last week’s breakout game, it appears his injury is behind him. Couple that with the matchup against the Browns and he was thisclose to being a stud this week.

WR Devante Parker, Miami Dolphins

Did you know he’s scored four times in his past five contests and has seen 24 targets in his past three? And that Preston Williams is out for the year? He’s going to see a lot of volume.

TE Gerald Everett, Los Angeles Rams

The Steelers aren’t great defending opposing tight ends, and with Brandin Cooks possibly out, I bet Everett sees an uptick in red zone looks.