The Targets Report: Week 10

An aerial reality check, analyzing every team's target and snap share report, searching out the receivers who are, or who are becoming, true fantasy gold.

Jeff Bell's The Targets Report: Week 10 Jeff Bell Published 11/06/2025

Brock Bowers' return and Drake London's domination despite Darnell Mooney's presence are the most significant Week 9 storylines. Jakobi Meyers, Rashid Shaheed, and Adonai Mitchell were traded at the deadline, shifting targets for both the acquiring Jaguars, Seahawks, and Jets, and the departing Raiders and Saints. The Colts grounded Mitchell since his goal-line blunder early in the season, though his departure and Alec Pierce's breakout shift the future of that room. How did the rest of the league shape up?

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The Target Report

I view target trees as "clean" or "dirty." Clean trees distill targets to their top options and give standout fantasy performances. Dirty trees are, well, a mess and rely on unpredictable possibilities. The chart below categorizes these offenses.

Offenses with Top 2 Options > 60% Target Share

Team Throws Player Targets Stat Line Target % Snaps Snap %
Arizona 29 Marvin Harrison Jr. 10 7-96-1 34.48% 48 72%
Trey McBride 9 5-55-1 31.03% 59 88%
Michael Wilson 4 3-61-0 13.79% 48 72%
Atlanta 34 Drake London 14 9-118-3 41.18% 55 98%
Bijan Robinson 10 8-50-0 29.41% 54 96%
Kyle Pitts Sr. 7 4-38-0 20.59% 53 95%
Buffalo 25 Khalil Shakir 8 7-43-0 38.10% 40 61%
Dalton Kincaid 6 6-101-1 28.57% 23 35%
Keon Coleman 2 2-17-0 9.52% 45 68%
  • Harrison Jr. posted his best fantasy game since Week 8, 2024. He is on pace for 66 receptions, 1,046 yards, and 6.4 touchdowns. McBride had seven touchdowns in his first 54 career games. He has four in his last three games. The Cardinals placed Kyler Murray on IR, handing the passing game to Jacoby Brissett

  • London joined Brock Bowers with 9+ receptions, 110+ yards, and 3+ touchdowns in Week 10. Andre Rison and Terance Mathis are the only other Falcons to have a game hitting those thresholds. London needs 66 receiving yards to move past Wallace Francis, into the Top 10 for Falcons franchise career receiving yards. Bowers hit 9+, 110+, and 3+ in his monster game. Amon-Ra St. Brown is the only other player to do it in 2025. 

  • The Bills built their attack around Shakir, Kincaid, and James Cook, resulting in one of their best offensive performances of the season. Kincaid has topped 100 yards in two of his last three games, after not hitting the mark in his first two seasons. In both of those games, he has six receptions, a number he hit just once in 2024. 

Offenses with Top 2 Options > 50% and Top 3 > 70% Target Share

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