Brown is a starter now with Steelers

Antonio Brown #84 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates following a catch for a first down against the Baltimore Ravens. (Nov. 6, 2011) Credit: Getty Images
Antonio Brown became a hot commodity in fantasy football with a big finish to the preseason. The Steelers' wide receiver became the trendy sleeper, but played limited snaps early in the regular season and after three catches for 39 yards combined in Week 5 and 6, he was dropped in many leagues.
Brown is now entrenched as a starter in most leagues. Over the last three games, Brown has 33 targets and caught 21 passes for 278 yards and a touchdown. He has played at least 68 percent of the snaps the last two games and it should continue with Emmanuel Sanders out for a few weeks and Hines Ward battling injuries.
Starts in Week 10:
Tim Tebow (Broncos, QB): It can be painful to watch Tebow at times, but he produces in fantasy. Tebow is a Top 5 quarterback over the last three weeks despite not eclipsing 172 yards passing. He is averaging 82 yards rushing in three starts and has a good matchup against the Chiefs.
Willis McGahee (Broncos, RB): He has four 100-yard games in seven games and is a good bet for 20 touches each week.
Maurice Jones-Drew (Jaguars, RB): He has scored just three times because of an awful passing offense. Jones-Drew should get a ton of touches against a Colts team ranked 31st against the run.
DeMarco Murray (Cowboys, RB): He has been terrific since taking over for an injured Felix Jones. He is averaging 170 total yards and 8.47 yards per carry in three starts.
Jonathan Stewart (Panthers, RB): It's clear Stewart is the better play than DeAngelo Williams. Stewart played more snaps than Williams the last few games. He is getting more goal-line carries, too. Stewart has 27 carries the last two games and scored in two of three, while Williams has 17. Buy low on Stewart.
Hakeem Nicks (Giants, WR): Nicks is a game-time decision after missing last week with a hamstring injury. Nicks has played well with injuries in the past and if he goes start him unless you clearly have better options.
Santonio Holmes (Jets, WR): The Jets are doing a poor job getting the ball to their best receiver. Holmes hasn't dropped a pass and despite just 18 targets the last four games, he has scored in three of them. Play him against the Patriots, who rank last against the pass.
Julio Jones (Falcons, WR): He was upgraded to probable Friday. The rookie missed two games with a hamstring injury before catching three passes for 131 yards with two touchdowns last week. Start him in what should be a shootout with the Saints.
Percy Harvin (Vikings, WR): He has been limited by sore ribs, but is said to be healthy after a bye. Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said he will increase Harvin's playing time and the Packers are vulnerable against the pass. Harvin scored a rushing touchdown before the bye.
Brandon Pettigrew (Lions, TE): The Bears have allowed six touchdowns to opposing tight ends. Pettigrew had four catches for 39 yards with a touchdown against the Bears in Week 5.
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