Fantasy Football outlook for the Carolina Panthers in Week 10

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87. WR. CAROLINA PANTHERS. D.J.MOORE. 12. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis

D.J. Moore – Carolina Panthers WR

D.J. Moore had his worst game of the 2020 season against the Chiefs with only 18 receiving yards, but that shouldn’t have come as a surprise. Kansas City has been tough on receivers this season and both starting Carolina Panthers wideouts had mediocre outings.

Moore’s day was just worse. If your fantasy league’s trade deadline hasn’t passed, it may be worth your while to sell. He’s a good player, but his production is hard to predict from week to week.

Start or Sit in Week 10?

START.

If you have to keep Moore on your roster, it’s not a bad idea to give him a start this week. While running the ball is near impossible against the Bucs, passing is a little easier against this team.

In Week 2’s match, Moore netted 20 fantasy points and he could be the go-to guy again this Sunday in Charlotte.

Scouting Report. WR. CAROLINA PANTHERS. player. Pick Analysis. ROBBYANDERSON. 11. 87

Robby Anderson – Carolina Panthers WR

Much like Moore, it was a rough day in Kansas City for Robby Anderson. He had a respectable nine catches for 63 yards and 15 fantasy points. You might reason that Christian McCaffrey’s return took away opportunities, but he was targeted 13 times, and his yards per catch was the lowest it’s been all season.

Start or Sit in Week 10?

START.

You can feel comfortable starting Anderson for the same reasons we listed for Moore. Carolina won’t come close to repeating what the Saints were able to do to Tampa Bay last week, but both Panthers receivers should have a good afternoon.

Bonus START: Curtis Samuel. If you have him, he’s worth a start this week.

He’s making big plays and his production in the red zone doesn’t seem to be a fluke. In the last three games, Samuel has netted 17, 21, and 27 fantasy points.