We've reached Week 10 of the fantasy football season, and this probably isn't the strongest week for waiver wire pickups.

That's not ideal since six teams are on bye, but if you must make some tweaks to your roster, these are the players that you should focus on.

Here are the top 10 waiver wire pickups for Week 10 in fantasy football.

10. Josh Reynolds (WR, Los Angeles Rams, 0.9 percent owned)

The Rams' offense is still valuable in fantasy football, and that makes Reynolds an interesting option due to Brandin Cooks being in concussion protocol. Reynolds isn't going to be someone you play every week, but he's worth a look if you have someone on bye.

9. Cole Beasley (WR, Buffalo Bills, 26.4 percent owned)

Beasley isn’t going to give you a 20-point performance week in and week out, but if you simply need a solid floor, there are worse options. He has at least nine fantasy points in all but one game, and his touchdown streak makes him an intriguing addition.

8. Auden Tate (WR, Cincinnati Bengals, 24.2 percent owned)

He’s off a bye and still gonna play a major role in the offense even with Ryan Finley under center and AJ Green back in the lineup. Again, it’s not a bad option to chase players on teams who will throw a ton, and that should continue to be the case for the Bengals.

7. Derek Carr (QB, Oakland Raiders, 37.3 percent owned)

The Raiders are still in the playoff race, and Carr has all his offensive weapons back and in full swing. With upcoming matchups against the Chargers, Bengals, and Jets, he’s a great pickup if you need him.

6. Indianapolis Colts (DST, 37.4 percent owned)

Picking up a defense that is playing the Dolphins has been a smart strategy (unless you added the Jets), so the Colts make sense in this spot. They also host the Jaguars in Week 11, so they could potentially be used multiple weeks.

5. Baltimore Ravens (DST, 33.6 percent owned)

They get the Bengals in Week 10, so this one is pretty self-explanatory. This isn’t the Ravens’ defense that we’ve been used to in recent years, but they should still force turnovers against a Bengals team starting a new quarterback.

4. Derrius Guice (RB, Washington Redskins, 32.6 percent owned)

Guice is set to return after the Redskins bye this week, and while there’s no guarantee that he’s gonna steal carries from Adrian Peterson, he’s worth a bench stash. The Redskins want to run the ball, so Guice is worth considering as a long-term option if you’re already cruising towards a playoff spot in your league.

3. Ronald Jones (RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 38.1 percent owned)

The Bucs have essentially made him the starting running back, so he has to be in consideration as one of the best waiver wire pickups of the week. You’re never going to start him with confidence, but the workload should be there.

2. Zach Pascal (WR, Indianapolis Colts, 6.6 percent owned)

Even with Jacoby Brissett dealing with a knee injury, Pascal has emerged as one of the top options in the passing game with TY Hilton sidelined. The Colts get Dolphins, Jaguars, and Texans next, so it’s a great spot for Pascal.

1. DeVante Parker (WR, Miami Dolphins, 22.8 percent owned)

Parker has five straight games with double-digit fantasy points, and with Preston Williams out for the season, the targets should only get better. While some may continue to worry about the Dolphins’ value in fantasy, Parker has been a consistent option.