Week 10 Rankings
By The Commissioner Thu Nov 13 1:05am CT
Updated by The Commissioner Thu Nov 13 1:11am CT

Week 10 MVP
Week 10 brought some of the wildest scoring swings of the season, highlighted by Diesel 44 Express detonating for 220+ points and Holden's Heros delivering a massive statement win to stay in the playoff hunt. Silent But Deadly stumbled but remains firmly atop the standings, while 4th N Long quietly continues its steady climb with another strong outing. On the other end, Green Machine and Big Johnson couldn't capitalize on solid individual performances, slipping further into spoiler territory. With just a month of regular-season matchups left, the playoff race is tightening fast, and every win (or upset) now carries real weight.
1. Diesel 44 Express--39.0. Diesel 44 Express put up one of the most dominant performances of the entire season, exploding for 220 points in a week powered almost entirely by a historic trio of running backs. Jonathan Taylor went absolutely nuclear with 244 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns, dropping a ridiculous 56.6 points. Not to be outdone, Devon Achane racked up 174 yards and 2 scores, while TreVeyon Henderson gashed the defense for 147 yards and two more touchdowns. Even with modest outings from the quarterbacks and receivers, the ground game alone buried the matchup early. At 9-1, this squad looks like a freight train--and this week was the loudest warning yet.
2. Silent But Deadly--35.7. Silent But Deadly finally met resistance after a dominant run, falling short in a surprisingly low-scoring week. Caleb Williams once again led the team with over 27 points, using his legs to make up for a modest passing day, while Christian McCaffrey continued to be a steady force despite the 49ers' struggles. Emeka Egbuka was the lone bright spot among the receivers, exploding for 115 yards and a touchdown, but the rest of the lineup couldn't find rhythm. Even powerhouse teams have off weeks, and this one looked more like a stumble than a step back--the kind of loss that fuels a bounce-back.
3. Holden's Heroes--31.3. Holden's Heros put together one of their most complete and explosive performances of the season, erupting for 166.62 points behind huge outings from both quarterbacks. Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff each delivered 30-point gems, carving up defenses with a combined 7 passing touchdowns and nearly 600 yards. The backfield was just as effective--Josh Jacobs and Kyren Williams combined for over 45 points, with Williams punching in two short scores and Jacobs adding a touchdown through tough yardage. Wideout Jameson Williams stepped into a full breakout with 119 yards and a TD, while Jaxon Smith-Njigba added another strong score. This was an across-the-board eruption, the kind of week that can reignite a playoff push with five games left.
4. 4th N Long--27.3. 4th N Long kept rolling with another high-scoring, well-balanced victory, pushing the record to a strong 7-3. Josh Allen and Drake Maye combined for nearly 47 points, while the receiving corps--especially Nico Collins and Ladd McConkey, both topping 22--carried the offense in a big way. Even on a quieter day from Saquon, the backfield stayed productive thanks to Rico Dowdle's steady work. The Seattle defense sealed the win with a monster 21-point outing, scoring twice and generating constant pressure. This team continues to look like a top-tier contender, winning comfortably even without needing peak performances from every spot.
5. Lawrence Lions--23.6. The Lawrence Lions clawed back to .500 with a gritty, balanced effort. Trey McBride was the difference-maker, erupting for 29.7 points and proving once again he's one of the league's premier tight ends. Ashton Jeanty and Travis Etienne both found the end zone, giving the Lions just enough juice to overcome quiet days from the quarterbacks and receivers. It wasn't flashy, but it was exactly the kind of resilient win this team needed to stay in the playoff hunt as the season heads into the stretch run.
6. A God Amon Men--18.7. A God Amon Men delivered one of their strongest outings of the season, breaking the 170-point mark behind a wave of standout performances. Mac Jones lit it up with 319 yards and 3 touchdowns, easily his best game in weeks, while Breece Hall, Chris Olave, and Drake London all crossed the 20-point threshold with big-play production. Even the Denver defense came through in a huge way, piling up six sacks and a forced turnover. It was the kind of complete, across-the-board performance this team has been chasing--a reminder that when the stars align, A God Amon Men can put up points with anyone.
7. Detroit Football Dream--15.2. Detroit Football Dream put together a respectable effort but simply ran into a statistical avalanche. George Kittle shined with 23.4 points, and Kimani Vidal continued his strong stretch with another efficient, physical performance. The Texans defense also delivered an impressive 18.9 points, doing everything possible to keep the score close. But uneven QB play and a lack of big pops from the receivers made it tough to keep pace with a team dropping over 200. Still, at 7-3, Detroit remains firmly in the playoff conversation--they just caught Diesel 44 Express on an untouchable week.
8. Big Johnson--14.8. Big Johnson put up a competitive effort but couldn't match the firepower. The highlight was Jahmyr Gibbs, who absolutely detonated for 40.2 points thanks to 142 rushing yards, three total touchdowns, and a receiving score. Dan Jones was efficient and mobile, while Jaylen Waddle found the end zone to keep things interesting. But too many pieces stalled--D.J. Moore posted a zero, Hurts had a quiet day by his standards, and several backs delivered only modest totals. Even with Gibbs' monster outing, the lineup couldn't keep pace with the avalanche from Holden's Heros. At 2-8, this squad is playing out the string, but they're still dangerous whenever their stars pop.
9. BOB'S TEAM--9.1. BOB'S TEAM delivered a well-rounded, steady performance to secure the win, powered by strong quarterback play and timely scoring from key starters. Davis Mills turned in one of his best fantasy outings of the year with 30.6 points, pairing volume with two touchdowns and a rushing score. Jacoby Brissett chipped in another 21, giving this lineup a rare week of dual-QB productivity. Davante Adams looked sharp with 19.7 points, while Juwan Johnson exploded for 92 yards and a touchdown, easily his best outing of the season. Add in a surprise punt-return score from Parker Washington, and BOB'S TEAM stacked enough mid-level hits to pull away comfortably. It wasn't flashy, but it was exactly the kind of across-the-board contribution that keeps playoff hopes alive.
10. Green Machine--8.7. Green Machine showed some signs of life but ultimately couldn't keep pace. Baker Mayfield was the bright spot with a crisp 273 yards and three touchdowns, and Alvin Kamara turned in a solid bounce-back performance with 115 total yards. But beyond those pieces, production was inconsistent. Bo Nix struggled with turnovers, the backfield rotation offered mixed results, and several receivers posted near-zero outputs. Even the defense played reasonably well, but the lineup as a whole simply lacked the explosive plays needed to threaten the upset. At 1-9, Green Machine is deep into spoiler territory now, but at least Mayfield and Kamara show there's still some fight left.
Week 10 MVP: Jonathan Taylor--56.60 points.
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Projected Draft Order:
1. Green Machine--1459.38
2. BOB'S TEAM--1535.03
3. Detroit Football Dream--1584.44
4. Big Johnson--1685.75
5. A God Amon Men--1747.02
6. 4th N Long--1813.86
7. Lawrence Lions--1862.64
8. Holden's Heroes--1905.44
9. Silent But Deadly--1972.37
10. Diesel 44 Express--2025.83