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Fantasy football is heading into the final stretch of the regular season. As such, it's getting to be that time where one waiver wire addition could be the difference between a fantasy football championship and an early playoff exit or miss altogether. Luckily, you are doing your due diligence, and Sportskeeda is here to help. Here's a look at the week's best waiver wire options for Week 10. Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Priority Adds for Week 10 Top Fantasy Football Week 10 Waiver Wire Pickups Waiver Wire RB adds for Week 10 1] Emari Demercado, Arizona Cardinals Emari Demercado was in the dog house under Jonathan Gannon for his viral endzone blunder earlier this offseason, but he appears to have gotten back into Gannon's good graces. Demercado exploded against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 9, earning 14 carries for 79 yards and may have earned himself an extended stay at the top of the roster. 2] Chris Rodriguez Jr., Washington Commanders Chris Rodriguez Jr. received a season-high in carries against the Seattle Seahawks, and he didn't waste them. Rodriguez had 12 carries for 65 yards and a touchdown against the Seahawks, opening the door to another significant workload in the near future. With Jayden Daniels now out of the picture, the rushing attack is going to become much more important. Whether Rodriguez can dominate stacked boxes is anyone's guess, but if he can remain productive, managers who invested early will pat themselves on the back. 3] Bhayshul Tuten, Jacksonville Jaguars Bhayshul Tuten logged a season-high nine carries for 29 yards and a touchdown in his most recent matchup. Tuten is worth adding as a just-in-case option. It was Tuten's second touchdown of the season, which now gives him a case going forward with multiple instances of production. Travis Etienne still commands the backfield, but Tuten may receive more work to help manage Etienne going forward. Waiver Wire WR adds for Week 10 1] Tory Horton, Seattle Seahawks Tory Horton is the definition of boom and bust. However, if he can boom for you, he might win you a game down the stretch. In two of the last three games, he earned 0.0 points, but he has earned three touchdowns in his last four games. With Cooper Kupp's health a question going forward (he was inactive in Week 9, according to Seahawks media), Horton could see more action in Week 10. If Horton delivers, he may even find his way up the depth chart over Kupp. 2] Darius Slayton, New York Giants Darius Slayton has popped for the New York Giants before, but he has also struggled at times. If you need a bench receiver or a warm body to fill a spot going into Week 10, you could do worse than Slayton. Slayton earned five catches for 62 yards in Sunday's tilt against the San Francisco 49ers. With Malik Nabers out for the year, the Giants have no choice but to use Slayton. 3] Xavier Legette, Carolina Panthers Xavier Legette is due for a big week after back-to-back slow outings. Legette has had two games of at least nine points in his last six games. If you are a fantasy football manager in need of a receiver with any chance of exploding out of nowhere, Legette could be that player. The Panthers face the New Orleans Saints in Week 10, a defense that allowed Matthew Stafford to throw for four touchdowns in Week 9. Waiver Wire TE adds for Week 10 1] T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings T.J. Hockenson is taken in most fantasy football leagues, but if he's available in your league and you need a tight end, you could do worse. Hockenson has a history as a top fantasy football tight end, even though this year hasn't quite gone according to plan for any of the team's offense. Hockenson could be heating up as a touchdown-heavy tight end who could benefit from the switch to J.J. McCarthy. Get in early if you can. 2] Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cade Otton had a rough September, but October was a different story, earning at least four catches in each game. With the continued instability in the team's wide receiver room, Otton continues to produce. Otton could be a perfect fantasy football solution for tight end, not just for a bye week, but perhaps for multiple weeks in November.