It's Week 10 of the NFL season and who among AFC players will step forward this week? Ray Flowers gives his thoughts on who you should take special note of as teams get ready the push for the playoffs.Reggie Bush is averaging 91 yards rushing per game in his last five contests at home. He has been losing work to Daniel Thomas the last two games though (Thomas has actually played more snaps).Jamaal Charles is averaging 79.3 yards rushing per game this season. He's failed to reach that mark in four games this season including each of his last three outings. The Steelers are allowing 88.6 yards a game this season on the ground.Eric Decker has recorded a touchdown in each of his last five games including two in each of the past two games. He faces a Panthers club this week that is the hardest defense in the NFC to put up points against, for wide receivers, in PPR setups.Arian Foster has scored in 10-straight games this year. He leads the NFL with 41 scores since the start of 2010. The Bears aren't going to roll over though and they have allowed just two scores to running backs this season.Blaine Gabbert has recorded three passing scores in his last three games against the Colts. The Colts have allowed 14 passing scores in eight games this season but Gabbert has shown little to make it appear that he will be able to take advantage of that matchup.Antonio Gates scored twice the last time the Chargers faced the Bucs. It will be tough for Gates to replicate that effort given that the Buccaneers have allowed only four scores to tight ends in eight games.A.J. Green has recorded a score in 7-straight games. He also has a score in each of the four home games the Bengals have played in 2012. The Giants have allowed a whopping 12 touchdowns in nine games just to the wide receiver position.Shonn Greene is averaging 97.3 yards a game the past three outings. Seattle has fallen a bit in the run rankings but they still are allowing less than 103 yards a game on the ground and five rushing scores in nine games. I know you will play him anyway, but Rob Gronkowski has scored twice in each of the past two games and he has scored a phenomenal eight times in five games against the Bills.Darrius Heyward-Bey has 10 catches for 191 yards an a touchdown the past three games. Denarius Moore has a touchdown in three of four games. Those Raiders teammates face a Ravens club that that is bottom third in passing yards allowed but one that has permitted only six passing scores through eight games.Rashad Jennings has gone for 100 yards from scrimmage in two of the past three games. The Colts have had a lot of trouble stopping runners this season allowing the 8th most rushing yards per game and nine rushing scores in eight games.Chris Johnson is averaging 115 yards rushing in his last six games this season. He has also gone for more than 100-yards the last two times he has faced the Dolphins. However, Miami is third in the NFL in run defense his season (83.9 yards per game) and has allowed only three rushing scores.Donald Jones has caught seven balls for 191 yards in his last two games against the Patriots. Stevie Johnson has two scores in his last three games against the Pats. The Patriots allow the 9th most points to WRs in PPR this season.Andrew Luck has thrown for 300-yards four times this season tying Peyton Manning's rookie record. He faces a Jaguars team that has allowed an average of 256 yards a game passing, the 8th highest mark in football.Peyton Manning has thrown for three scores in 5-straight games. The Panthers have allowed only nine passing scores in eight games this season presenting a solid opponent for Peyton.Robert Mathis has racked up six sacks in his last five games this season. He has a sack in each of his last four games against the Jags.Brandon Myers had eight catches including two touchdowns in Week 9 causing him to be everyone's waiver-wire darling this week. He faces a Ravens defense that, in PPR setups, has allowed the 11th most points weekly to the tight end.Stevan Ridley lit up the Bills the last time he faced them for 106 yards and two scores while backup Brandon Bolden went wild for 137 yards on the ground (Bolden may not play this week though, so you might turn to Shane Vereen if you need a spot start).Ben Roethlisberger is 4-0 on Monday Night Football, and the Steelers have won their past 14 MNF games at home. Big Ben has failed to throw for 225 yards in his last two games, but he has thrown for five scores and just one interception in those two contests. The Chiefs are allowing only 221.5 yards per game through the air though they have been torched for 17 passing touchdowns.Mark Sanchez has actually thrown for 611 yards in his last two starts. Too bad he's thrown for only two scores. The Seahawks have allowed nine passing scores in nine games and just over 206 yards passing a game.Nate Washington has scored in three of his four games against the Dolphins. Kendall Wright (elbow) is less than 100 percent. Kenny Britt still isn't getting it done, at least on a consistency basis. Washington isn't a great play mind you, but he's a decent option if you are stuck out wide with injuries or the Bye week effecting you.Cary Williams had four interceptions in his last four games. Carson Palmer has allowed an averge of an interception a game this season and has 24 in his 18 games with the Raiders.RANDOM START OF THE WEEK(That one player you would never consider starting but for some reason he might be worth a look if you're desperate.)Anthony Fasano, TE, DolphinsFasano has scored in two of the last three games. He also racked up 107 yards an a score the last time he faced the Titans. The Titans are the second worst defense against the tight end this season. Do you really need any more data than that to see that he is a solid play this week?Ray Flowers can be heard daily on Sirius/XM Radio on The Fantasy Drive on Sirius 210 and XM 87, Monday through Thursday at 7 PM EDT and Friday's at 9 PM EDT. Ray's analysis can be found at BaseballGuys.com and his minute to minute musings can be located at the BaseballGuys' Twitter account.