Week 10 is here, so it’s time to build some NFL DFS cash game lineups.
Remember, when playing cash games, you want to target players with a nice combination of floor and ceiling. If there is a “free square” on the board, that is: A significantly underpriced player thrust into a huge bump in usage, then you can play them without thinking about how popular they’ll be among the field.
With that in mind, read on to learn more about my favorite DFS cash game picks for Week 10. We’ll provide pricing from both FanDuel and DraftKings for these picks. I’ll keep it tight, with two picks for each position.

Week 10 is here, so it’s time to build some NFL DFS cash game lineups.
Remember, when playing cash games, you want to target players with a nice combination of floor and ceiling. If there is a “free square” on the board, that is: A significantly underpriced player thrust into a huge bump in usage, then you can play them without thinking about how popular they’ll be among the field.
With that in mind, read on to learn more about my favorite DFS cash game picks for Week 10. We’ll provide pricing from both FanDuel and DraftKings for these picks. I’ll keep it tight, with two picks for each position.

Week 10 NFL DFS Cash Game Advice & Picks
The players below are the ones I’m looking at for NFL DFS cash game considerations this week.
Quarterbacks
Josh Allen (QB – BUF) at MIA | DraftKings: $7,000/FanDuel: $9,200
Josh Allen is in a smash spot against the Dolphins. We saw him put up 23 fantasy points against Miami back in Week 3. The Bills have a 29.5-point implied total this week, which is the highest on the slate. James Cook is banged up, which means we may see Buffalo rely on Allen a bit more than usual.
Drake Maye (QB – NE) at TB | DraftKings: $6,400/FanDuel: $8,200
Drake Maye is in a projected shootout against the Buccaneers. This game has a 2.5-point spread and 48.5-point total, which is exactly the type of game environment we want: A high-scoring matchup that comes down to the wire. Maye has been one of the best picks in fantasy so far. There’s no reason to believe he’ll slow down in this spot.
Running Backs
Jahmyr Gibbs has been quite boom-or-bust lately, but the spike week potential is huge, as seen with the 35+ points he put up against the Buccaneers a couple of weeks ago. Up next is a great spot against an abysmal Commanders defense. The Lions have a 28.5-point implied total, so we could see them pour on points in this one.
Rico Dowdle is in a projected favorable game script at home against the Saints, as the Panthers are favored by six points. The problem is that Dowdle is banged up right now. If he can’t play, we’ll easily pivot to Chuba Hubbard in this matchup. We’ve seen the Saints give up huge games to running backs on the road, including to D’Andre Swift and James Cook.
Wide Receivers
Stefon Diggs has scored a touchdown in two straight games. The veteran wideout has also shown a nice ceiling this year, including 146 yards against the Bills earlier in the season. With Kayshon Boutte banged up, we could see the Patriots lean on Diggs more than usual. I like pairing Diggs with Maye in this potential high-scoring affair against the Buccaneers.
Jauan Jennings has quietly gotten back on track, putting up a 24.7% target share and 34.6% air yard share in his last three games. We just saw the veteran put up four catches for 41 yards and a touchdown in a game where Mac Jones only had 24 pass attempts. Up next is a matchup versus the Rams, a team he put up 175 yards and three touchdowns against last year.
Tight Ends
Sam LaPorta is coming off a huge game against the Vikings, where he caught six out of eight targets for 97 yards and a touchdown. The third-year tight end has now found the end zone in three of his last four games. The Commanders rank 27th in fantasy points per game allowed to tight ends, giving up big production to the likes of Tucker Kraft. Don’t be surprised if LaPorta is next.
Dalton Kincaid had a big game against the Dolphins earlier this year, putting up 66 yards and a touchdown. The third-year tight end is also coming off his second 100+ yard game in his last three outings. Simply put, Kincaid has been much better this season. He’s firmly in the circle of trust for this matchup and makes for a nice pairing with Allen, who is one of my recommended quarterbacks.

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