Ty Chandler (MIN RB) is the top player to spend our FAAB dollars on for Week 10. The suggested expert average bid amount is $14 and here’s why you may want to bid on him:

  • "His role shouldn’t change going forward, as they are missing Cam Akers for the rest of the season, and with games against a stretch of weak run defenses, he should be on your radar for the rest of the season. We also got word Monday afternoon that lead back Alexander Mattison is in concussion protocol, so if he’s unable to go Sunday, Chandler is in a smash spot." Fantasy Alarm suggests $15-$20
  • “I think there’s a real chance Chandler usurps Mattison as the lead back. And this offense remains potent with Dobbs under center. Chandler absolutely needs to be on more fantasy rosters in the event he becomes the lead back.” Pro Football Network suggests $10-$20
  • “Chandler is unlikely to become a 25-touch monster but Minnesota also has a stellar pair of matchups in Denver and Chicago over the next two weeks. This elevates Chandler into a prime add for those in win-now mode.” Rotoballer suggests $15-$20

How much will you be spending? X/Twitter Poll

Other Popular Players Average Bids

  1. Noah Brown (HOU WR) $9 X/Twitter Poll
  2. Keaton Mitchell (BAL RB) $22 X/Twitter Poll
  3. Devin Singletary (HOU RB) $17 X/Twitter Poll
  4. Matthew Stafford (LAR QB) $3 X/Twitter Poll

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How to Use

Each week I collect suggested FAAB waiver wire bids from fantasy football experts and publish them to www.faabtastic.com. The Expert Count column is how many experts mentioned that player. All bids are a based on a starting budget of $100. I then average the bids for each player. The trimmed mean is the average, but without the highest and lowest values.

Tips & Tricks

At the bottom of each table, I linked all the articles in the footer row so you can get all the details about why bids are what they are.

You can click any column header to sort it low-to-high (ascending). Click the same header again to sort it high-to-low (descending).

Keep in mind that these are just suggested bids. It’s what the experts are suggesting to spend up to, but also maintain enough money for the rest of the season. If you really, really want a player then by all means break the bank if you need to.