
The 3-5 Atlanta Falcons head to Olympic Stadium in Berlin to take on the 7-2 Indianapolis Colts as 6.5-point underdogs. They’re coming off a one-point loss to a very good Patriots team, while the Colts were soundly upset in Pittsburgh.
WR1 Drake London caught three touchdown passes to lead the Falcons last week, while no other receivers or tight ends did much of note. So far, London has five receiving touchdowns, while Bijan Robinson has two and Kyle Pitts has one, which makes up the eight total passing TDs for Michael Penix Jr on the season.
Below, we’ll go over Kyle Pitts’ outlook in fantasy football for Week 10.
Fantasy Football analysis: Falcons, TE, Kyle Pitts
Pitts is currently TE12 in PPR leagues, but has only finished in the Top 12 four out of eight weeks. The other four weeks he’s finished TE19 or worse. He’s very much on the edge of startable each week in PPR. In standard leagues, he’s only finished Top 12 once, due to his lack of touchdowns. He’s usually easier to sit in standard leagues.
The Colts have allowed the fourth-most receptions, third most yards, and fifth-most fantasy points to tight ends this season. That sets up well for Pitts to have one of his better PPR days with at least an above average shot at finding the end zone for his second touchdown of the season.
Start or sit in Week 10 PPR leagues?
Start.
Start or sit in Week 10 standard leagues?
Start. Touchdowns are fickle creatures and I find it hard to sit a tight end in a good matchup based on his lack of touchdowns. He is safer to sit in standard, but I’d still give him a go.




