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RJ Harvey Week 10 Outlook - Raiders at Broncos

By Derek Brown (FantasyPros), Thu, Nov 6th 2025, 1:35pm EST

Last week, RJ Harvey had his highest snap rate since Week 4 (31.1%) and his highest route share (41%) and target share (13.5%) of the season. Sean Payton...don't give me hope. Are you really going to increase his workload, or am I just going to be even more frustrated after Week 10 when I realize I got rugpulled again? It still only amounted to seven touches (five targets) and 56 total yards (one score) for R.J. Harvey. With the passing game usage and insane touchdown runout over the last two weeks, Harvey has been the RB7 in fantasy points per game. Since Week 4, he has been the RB21 in fantasy points per game. The usage has been volatile but profitable. Since Week 4, he has averaged 8.5 touches and 45.6 total yards per game. Among 62 qualifying backs, he ranks 27th in explosive run rate and 26th in missed tackles forced per attempt. This isn't a good matchup for Harvey through the air, but he could get it done on the ground. The Raiders have allowed the tenth-fewest receiving yards per game and the fourth-lowest yards per reception to running backs. Since Week 5, they haven't given up a ton of huge plays to rushing attacks, but they have allowed the 13th-highest success rate, the eighth-highest missed tackle rate, and the 12th-highest yards after contact per attempt. Harvey remains flex viable weekly with his passing game role and his touchdown equity.

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