Week 10 All-Threat Team

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Sasha Bouska
Sasha Bouska

This week saw a lot of familiar faces rise to the top of our Threat Ratings. 10 of the 14 on the top two teams have made appearances previously this year. 1 of the 4 who had not was Christian McCaffrey who was playing for the first time this season. There were a lot of impressive individual offensive performances in week 10, but as you'll see in the 1st team write ups below, not all of those performances resulted in win for their team. Here is this week All-Threat teams.

Threat Ratings Week 10 First Team

QB- Joe Burrow(2), Cincinnati: Burrow had yet another big performance in a loss for the Bengals on Sunday. He now has a 5 touchdown and 4 touchdown pass performance against the Ravens this season that both resulted with his team on the wrong end of the scoreboard. Burrow was 34 for 56 with 428 yards and 4 touchdowns in the game. He had a 108.3 passer rating and led all QB’s in passing Threat in week 10.

RB- Bijan Robinson(1), Atlanta: Another strong performance in a losing effort is highlighted for our top Threat running back. Robinson had 116 yards on the ground on just 20 carries to go with 3 receptions for 28 yards in the loss to the Saints on Sunday. Robinson also scored 2 touchdowns in the contest. Robinson was 10th among running backs in receiving Threat and 2nd in rushing Threat in week 10.

RB- Chuba Hubbard(3), Carolina: Hubbard led Carolina to their first 2 game win streak in over 700 days with their victory over the Giants in Germany. He rushed 28 times for 153 yards and caught 4 passes for 16 yards making his 3rd All-Threat team in 10 weeks. Hubbard now has 818 rushing yards on the season, just 84 shy of his career high set last season. He led all running backs in rushing only Threat this week.

TE- Trey McBride(3), Arizona: McBride also makes his third All-Threat team of the season. He came into the year with huge expectations and is starting to realize them in the Cardinals 4 game win streak that continued with a blowout of the Jets this weekend. He had 4 receptions for 71 yards in the contest. McBride led all tight ends in receiving Threat in week 10.

WR- Ja’Marr Chase(3), Cincinnati: Ja’Marr Chase went off against the Ravens for a second time this season and the end result was the same- a heartbreaking loss at the hands of their division rival. Chase had 11 receptions for 264 yards and 3 touchdowns in the loss, but to his dismay, did not get the target on a 2 point conversion attempt to try to give the Bengals a 1 point lead. It probably doesn’t come as much consolation that he led all wide receivers in Threat Rating.

WR- Drake London(2), Atlanta: Drake London had 8 receptions for 97 yards against the Saints, but did not find the end zone in the loss. London is having the best season of his career so far, pacing for well over his career highs in receptions and yards and has already matched his career total for touchdowns in just 10 games this season.

WR- George Pickens(3), Pittsburgh: Nobody is feeling the positive effects of the switch to Russell Wilson more than Pickens. He has 276 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in 3 games with Wilson at the helm for the Steelers. In week 10, he caught 5 for 91 yards and a touchdown in the Steelers win over the Commanders.

Threat Ratings Week 10 2nd Team

QB- Matthew Stafford(1), LAR

RB- Rhamondre Stevenson(2), New England

RB- Christian McCaffrey(1), San Francisco

TE- Sam LaPorta(1), Detroit

WR- Alec Pierce(2), Indianapolis

WR- Jauan Jennings(2), San Francisco

WR- Cooper Kupp(2), LAR

(): Numbers in parenthesis indicate how many times each player has made an All-Threat Team this season.

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