NFL Week 10 Highlights: Taylor & Knight Shine, PFF Team of the Week

NFL Week 10: Player Awards & PFF Team of the Week

Week 10 had some jaw-dropping performances, and PFF’s latest Team of the Week really shows it. Jonathan Taylor ran wild in Berlin, Tyrice Knight made the defense look like superheroes, and rookie Malaki Starks keeps proving he’s a star in the making. Let’s break it all down.


Use of Statistics & Team Form

Jonathan Taylor (RB, Colts) – The man was unstoppable! Taylor earned a 90.1 PFF rushing grade thanks to a monster game on the ground. He racked up 205 yards after contact, which beats any other back’s total rushing yards this week. Throw in seven missed tackles forced and three TDs, and you get why he’s Offensive Player of the Week.

Tyrice Knight (LB, Seahawks) – Knight might’ve stolen the show defensively. While his teammate DeMarcus Lawrence got the glory with two scores, Knight forced two fumbles on sacks that set both touchdowns up. And he did that on just four blitzes! Add another tackle causing a defensive stop, and he lands a 93.9 PFF grade.

Malaki Starks (S, Ravens) – Rookie alert! Starks is proving he’s no flash in the pan, grabbing Rookie of the Week for the second straight week. He had an interception, gave up only one catch for five yards, missed zero tackles, and recorded a defensive stop. Two games in a row above 90 PFF grade – wow.

Los Angeles Rams Offensive Line – Big ups to the Rams’ O-line. They gave their QB time, allowing just 7 pressures on 37 pass snaps and helped the run game average 4.2 yards per carry. Even if runners only got 2.2 yards after contact, the line was solid as ever.


Expert Tipsters

PFF Premium stats are a goldmine for fantasy & betting fans. With their Player Prop Tool, you can spot edges in bets and dominate fantasy lineups. Taylor and Knight are prime examples of players making those tools super useful.


Head-to-Head

While this isn’t a matchup preview, the numbers hint at who’s hot. Taylor’s dominant run game and Knight’s pressure show the Colts and Seahawks are firing on all cylinders. These stats can guide predictions for fantasy starts or live betting decisions.


Wide Betting Market Coverage

NFL Week 10 stats give bettors a huge range to explore. From player props like Taylor’s rushing yards to defensive impact like Knight’s forced fumbles, the market has plenty of action. Use these insights wisely – the numbers don’t lie.


No Fixed Matches

This is NFL action at its best – unpredictable, competitive, and raw. Every game counts, and PFF’s grades show which players are truly standing out in real-time.


Team News

Offense:

  • QB: Jared Goff (Lions)

  • RB: Jonathan Taylor (Colts)

  • WR: Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Seahawks), Drake London (Falcons)

  • TE: Trey McBride (Cardinals), Flex TE: Tyler Warren (Colts)

  • Line: Thomas, Avila, Shelton, Lindstrom, Sewell

Defense:

  • EDGE: Jalon Walker (Falcons), Danielle Hunter (Texans)

  • DI: Heyward (Steelers), Allen (Broncos)

  • LB: Knight (Seahawks), Demario Davis (Saints)

  • CB: Jones (Jaguars), Brents (Dolphins)

  • S: Starks (Ravens), Bishop (Bills), Flex CB: Campbell (Browns)

Special Teams:

  • K: Cam Little (Jaguars), P: Austin McNamara (Jets)

  • ST: Keondre Jackson (Ravens), K/PR: Isaiah Williams (Jets)


Prediction & Players to Watch

Keep an eye on Taylor, Knight, and Starks – they’re making waves and could swing fantasy and betting outcomes. Taylor’s ground game and Knight’s pressure are game-changers. Rookie Starks could also surprise in big moments.


Betting Tips

  • Player Props: Look at Taylor for rushing yards/TDs, Knight for sacks/fumbles.

  • Fantasy Edge: Start Taylor and Knight in PPR or standard leagues.

  • Live Betting: Watch defensive turnovers – Knight and Starks can shift momentum fast.


Wrap-Up

Week 10 proved why stats matter. Jonathan Taylor crushed the run game, Tyrice Knight made defenders cry, and Malaki Starks is proving he belongs. Rams’ line continues to protect and push forward, making this one of the most exciting weeks yet. PFF grades + betting angles = a win-win for fans and punters alike.

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