Here is the updated efficiency data for tight ends heading into Week 10. Fantasy points allowed on a per-target basis compared to the league average is listed on the far left, week by week progression in the middle, followed by their Week 10 opponent and their FPT scored on the right.

Week 10 Notes

Larry Donnell is an ideal matchup play this week against the Seahawks, who have been a preferred opponent for tight ends all season on a per-target basis.

Every Pittsburgh player gets some love this week, including Heath Miller, the only question is what direction the offense will go if the game goes off the rails with Michael Vick turnovers and a big Steelers lead.

41 percent of the passing touchdowns the Jets have allowed this year have come from tight ends. Enter Heath Miller: http://t.co/zs2Ae5895D — Adam Pfeifer (@APfeifer24) November 6, 2014

Jimmy Graham, Greg Olsen, Vernon Davis, and Travis Kelce are the notable tight ends with tough matchups this week. Graham and Olsen are auto-starts regardless, but Davis and Kelce will depend on other options. The status of Patrick Willis for the 49ers could be the key for Jimmy Graham having a a huge game or not in Week 10.

Travis Kelce is now TE9, averaging an unholy .66 fantasy points per route run. Gronk has a .68 FPPRR. — C.D. Carter (@CDCarter13) November 4, 2014

The Raiders have been on a hot stretch on defense, but get the highly efficient Julius Thomas (like Cris Carter, he only catches touchdowns) coming to town in Week 10.

Scott Chandler marks the best streaming option matchup play for folks in a bye week (Antonio Gates, Rob Gronkowski, Jordan Reed, Dwayne Allen) crunch. Sammy Watkins hampered by a mid-week injury gives Chandler a mild bump as well.