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Friday, 24 October 2014
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DraftKings Strategy Week 8: Best Buy and Over Priced Quarterbacks

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1.  

 

Best Buy Quarterbacks:

Tony Romo $7,400 vs. Redskins: Romo and the Cowboys LOVE the spotlight which will be shining bright on them for Monday Night Football. The match-up is great with the Redskins allowing the 5th most points to opposing QBs. 

Tom Brady $7,200 vs. Bears: Ryan Tannehill torched the Chicago Defense last week and Brady’s been on a roll with 9 TDs in his last 3 games.

Ryan Tannehil $6,700 vs. Jaguars:  Three straight weeks with 2 TDs and two out of three weeks with over 275 yards. 

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Nick Foles $6,300 vs. Cardinals: Fresh off the bye, Philly and Foles will travel to Arizona. The Cardinals have given up an average of 22 fantasy points to opposing QBs the last 3 games. 

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Teddy Bridgewater $5,100 vs. Buccaneers: The 2nd cheapest starting QB on all of DraftKings his insanely low price is only matched by your insanity to use him in your lineup. That being said, the Bucs boast the 2nd worst passing defense in the league and have allowed QBs to throw two or more TDs in their last four games. 

Over Priced Quarterbacks:

Drew Brees, $8,100 vs. Packers: Seems reputation is carrying Brees to the 4th highest priced QB for Week 8. Jimmy Graham is still limited and even though the game is in the Super Dome, Brees has yet to score over 25 fantasy points (which is the average of all QBs priced in the Top 5).  

Jay Cutler $7,000 vs. Patriots: Forget the locker-room drama with the Bears and just focus on the field stuff that matters, which is the fact Cutler has thrown just 1 TD in each of his last two games and hasn’t thrown more than 2 TDs in one game since Week 2. 

Mike Glennon $6,400 vs. Vikings:  The past three games Glennon was priced at $5,900, $5,500, and $5,900… Why the sudden jump into the mid- $6k? No idea, but it’s certainly not something from his performances on the field. He has three straight games with 2 TDs and 1 INT. 






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DraftKings Strategy Week 8: Best Buy and Over Priced Running Backs

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

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Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1. 

Best Buy Running Backs

Marshawn Lynch $7,100 vs. Panthers: Back to back weeks of less than 10 double digit fantasy points for Lynch. It’s time for Beast Mode to wake up since he’s going up against a Panthers team who has given up more than 22 fantasy points to opposing RBs in 4 of their last 5 games. 

Andre Ellington $6,600 vs. Eagles: The Cardinals RB has been on fire lately averaging 23 points in the Full Point PPR format in his last three games.

Ahmad Bradshaw $5,900 vs. Steelers: A hobbled Trent Richardson should equate to Bradshaw getting more action vs. Pittsburgh. Bradshaw has scored at least once in five of his last six games.

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Joique Bell $4,800 vs. Falcons: Factor in Reggie Bush may not play with the fact the Falcons are the league’s WORST rushing defense and it’s not only an absolute steal at RB but THE absolute steal of the weak for any position.

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Travaris Cadet $3,000 vs. Packers: The Saints use a committee approach when it comes to RBs but with Pierre Thomas out of the lineup, Cadet could see an expanded role in their passing attack.

 

Over Priced Running Backs

Arian Foster $8,400 vs. Titans: Foster’s been on a tear and the match-up is certainly there for him in Week 8, but he’s priced as the 3rd highest RB which is a bit too rich for my blood.

Shane Vereen $6,200 vs. Bears: With Stevan Ridley out of action we all expected Vereen’s carries to take a jump in Week 7, which they did…to a whopping 11. Luckily his 5 catches for 71 yards and 2 TDs saved his stat line. Just can’t rely on his touches given Belichick’s proclivity to use a committee in the backfield. 

Chris Ivory $5,000 vs. Bills:  There’s no questioning Ivory is the Jets’ most consistent playmaker on offense but his match-up vs the Bills is brutal. Buffalo is giving up the LEAST points to opposing RBs.






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DraftKings Strategy Week 8: Best Buy and Over Priced Quarterbacks

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

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Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1.  

 

Best Buy Quarterbacks:

Tony Romo $7,400 vs. Redskins: Romo and the Cowboys LOVE the spotlight which will be shining bright on them for Monday Night Football. The match-up is great with the Redskins allowing the 5th most points to opposing QBs. 

Tom Brady $7,200 vs. Bears: Ryan Tannehill torched the Chicago Defense last week and Brady’s been on a roll with 9 TDs in his last 3 games.

Ryan Tannehil $6,700 vs. Jaguars:  Three straight weeks with 2 TDs and two out of three weeks with over 275 yards. 

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Nick Foles $6,300 vs. Cardinals: Fresh off the bye, Philly and Foles will travel to Arizona. The Cardinals have given up an average of 22 fantasy points to opposing QBs the last 3 games. 

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Teddy Bridgewater $5,100 vs. Buccaneers: The 2nd cheapest starting QB on all of DraftKings his insanely low price is only matched by your insanity to use him in your lineup. That being said, the Bucs boast the 2nd worst passing defense in the league and have allowed QBs to throw two or more TDs in their last four games. 

Over Priced Quarterbacks:

Drew Brees, $8,100 vs. Packers: Seems reputation is carrying Brees to the 4th highest priced QB for Week 8. Jimmy Graham is still limited and even though the game is in the Super Dome, Brees has yet to score over 25 fantasy points (which is the average of all QBs priced in the Top 5).  

Jay Cutler $7,000 vs. Patriots: Forget the locker-room drama with the Bears and just focus on the field stuff that matters, which is the fact Cutler has thrown just 1 TD in each of his last two games and hasn’t thrown more than 2 TDs in one game since Week 2. 

Mike Glennon $6,400 vs. Vikings:  The past three games Glennon was priced at $5,900, $5,500, and $5,900… Why the sudden jump into the mid- $6k? No idea, but it’s certainly not something from his performances on the field. He has three straight games with 2 TDs and 1 INT. 






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DraftKings Strategy Week 8: Best Buy and Over Priced Running Backs

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

Click here to get in on the action.

Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs, RBs, WRs, and TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1 and WR1. 

Best Buy Running Backs

Marshawn Lynch $7,100 vs. Panthers: Back to back weeks of less than 10 double digit fantasy points for Lynch. It’s time for Beast Mode to wake up since he’s going up against a Panthers team who has given up more than 22 fantasy points to opposing RBs in 4 of their last 5 games. 

Andre Ellington $6,600 vs. Eagles: The Cardinals RB has been on fire lately averaging 23 points in the Full Point PPR format in his last three games.

Ahmad Bradshaw $5,900 vs. Steelers: A hobbled Trent Richardson should equate to Bradshaw getting more action vs. Pittsburgh. Bradshaw has scored at least once in five of his last six games.

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Joique Bell $4,800 vs. Falcons: Factor in Reggie Bush may not play with the fact the Falcons are the league’s WORST rushing defense and it’s not only an absolute steal at RB but THE absolute steal of the weak for any position.

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Travaris Cadet $3,000 vs. Packers: The Saints use a committee approach when it comes to RBs but with Pierre Thomas out of the lineup, Cadet could see an expanded role in their passing attack.

 

Over Priced Running Backs

Arian Foster $8,400 vs. Titans: Foster’s been on a tear and the match-up is certainly there for him in Week 8, but he’s priced as the 3rd highest RB which is a bit too rich for my blood.

Shane Vereen $6,200 vs. Bears: With Stevan Ridley out of action we all expected Vereen’s carries to take a jump in Week 7, which they did…to a whopping 11. Luckily his 5 catches for 71 yards and 2 TDs saved his stat line. Just can’t rely on his touches given Belichick’s proclivity to use a committee in the backfield. 

Chris Ivory $5,000 vs. Bills:  There’s no questioning Ivory is the Jets’ most consistent playmaker on offense but his match-up vs the Bills is brutal. Buffalo is giving up the LEAST points to opposing RBs.






Friday, 10 October 2014
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DraftKings Strategy Week 6 Quarterbacks: Best Buy and Over Priced

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs.  These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. 

Best Buy Quarterbacks:

Matt Ryan $8,600 vs. Bears: The Bears are giving up the 8th most points to opposing QBs and Matt Ryan and the Dirty Birds are back in their home perch for the 1st time since Week 3.

Jay Cutler $8,000 vs. Falcons: We expect a lot of points in this match-up as both teams are fairly INCOMPETENT when it comes to defense. Cutler’s scored over 20 fantasy points in 2 of his 4 match-ups and this game is gearing up to be one of his best this year.

Russell Wilson $7,600 vs. Cowboys: Back at home for the 1st time since Week 3, Wilson is coming off a MONSTER Week 5 performance in which he scored 37 points. Now he gets the Cowboys in Week 6 who have struggled stopping opposing QBs who have strong rushing ability.

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Tony Romo $6,100 vs. Seahawks: Romo is priced lower than Charlie Whitehurst, Teddy Bridgewater and Austin Davis…WTF? Sure the match-up vs. the Legion of Boom seems daunting. But in reality the Seahawks allowed Kirk Cousins to score 23 points, Peyton Manning scored 22, and  Philip Rivers scored 29. Romo’s scored over 20 fantasy points the last two weeks.

BIG RISK/SMALL PRICE: Tom Brady $6,000 vs. Bills: Brady and company came alive in Week 5 dropping 43 points on the stout Bengals Defense. The future HOF had his best game of the year scoring 20 fantasy points. With an AFC East match-up in Week 6 we like Giselle’s hubby’s chances of exceeding or matching that point total.  

Over Priced Quarterbacks:

 Matthew Stafford $8,200 vs. Vikings: The match-up is certainly not terrifying but the fact Stafford will likely be playing without Calvin Johnson is giving us nightmares. Golden Tate has benefitted immensely to teams rolling coverage over to Megatron but can Tate continue to produce at an elite level without Johnson on the field? We’ll find out in Week 6 and even if he does, Stafford’s number just won’t be the same compared to having Calvin out there (CAPTAIN OBVIOUS). 

Colin Kaepernick $7,200 vs. Rams: Every week Kape is priced as a Top 8 QB and I never understand why. He averages just 15 fantasy points per week and has just one game with multiple TDs. The production simply does no equal his price point. 

Andy Dalton $6,500 vs. Panthers: Like we said for Stafford, Dalton will be without his best target in Week 6 thanks to AJ Green aggravating his toe injury during stretching. A TOE INJURY…DURING STRETCHING… let that sink in for a second… Ok point is Green and Dalton may be one of the best QB/WR tandems going right now, but without Green on the field, we expect the Bengals to turn the game over to their rushing attack, leaving Dalton with his worst outing of the year.

Austin Davis $6,400 vs. 49ers: I don’t have anything against the NFC West and typically I LOVE that “Monday Night Juice” working in my favor but this week the 49ers and Rams SCREAM low scoring defensive  nightmare and not high scoring fantasy dream. 

 






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DraftKings Strategy Week 6 Running Backs: Best Buy and Over Priced

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for Running Backs These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1.

 

Best Buy Running Backs

Giovani Bernard $7,700 vs. Panthers: Priced as the 4th highest RB may seem extreme but not when you factor in Gio is one of the most consistent RBs in the PPR format averaging 17 points per game. And let’s not forget just how much damage Matt Forte did to the Panthers defense last week…12 catches 105 yards 1 TD and 61 rushing yards for 36 fantasy points. Gio will score a minimum of 24 points this week LOCK IT IN.

LeSean McCoy $6,000 vs. Giants: As Shady told me brother 1st hand… He’s a GIANTS Killer and I believe him. Fact is he’s averaging 20 fantasy points when he’s up against Big Blue. You will NEVER find McCoy this cheap again. Forget about his terrible performances the last few weeks and just remember just how talented this guy is.

Branden Oliver $5,500 vs. Raiders: The Chargers backfield belongs entirely to this rookie at least for Week 6 with Donald Brown, Ryan Mathews, and Danny Woodhead out of action. Coming off a dominant performance in Week 5 in which he was the top scoring RB,  Oliver will get a full opportunity to take advantage of the porous  Raiders defense. 

Fred Jackson $5,000 vs. Patriots: The ageless wonder has scored 19, 14, and 25 fantasy points in his last three outings and is now facing a New England Patriots defense that allows 22 points per game to opposing RBs in the PPR format.  

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Chris Ivory $4,300 vs. Broncos: How are the Jets going to keep Peyton Manning and crew from absolutely decimating their defense? They aren’t. But they’ll try to do it by establishing the rushing attack which means a heavy dose of Chris Ivory. At this point, Ivory is really the only productive player on the entire Gang Green roster. When Ivory plays at home he’s averaging 14 fantasy points per week (on the road is a different story). 

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Joique Bell $3,700 vs. Vikings: After missing Week 5 with a concussion, Bell is back for action in Week 6 and we know there’s a chance Reggie Bush doesn’t play due to an ankle injury. If Bell does get the backfield all to himself, he’ll have no problem rushing for 100 yards and a TD. But he’s a risk if it wasn’t for the price just for the fact Bush isn’t ruled out as of this writing (Thursday morning).

 

Over Priced Running Backs

DeMarco Murray $7,600 vs. Seahawks: I’m well aware what Murray has done in the 1st five games but his streak of getting to over 100 yards comes to an end against Seattle’s Top 5 rushing defense. No running back has ran for more than 70 yards against the Seahawks and that includes Eddie Lacy, Alfred Morris, and Montee Ball.

Justin Forsett $6,100 vs. Buccaneers: The match-up is good but the price is just a bit high considering he’s in a 3 man rotation and $100 more than LeSean McCoy.  Forset’’s been productive scoring 22 and 18 points the last two weeks but he 10 and 11 point games in Week 2 and 3 seem more likely to be his result for Week 6.

Ben Tate $5,500 vs. Steelers: The last time Tate took on the Steelers he was laid up on the sidelines with a knee injury for nearly a month…not exactly the type of track record I’m willing to roll with. 

Bobby Rainey $4,700 vs. Ravens: Even if I don’t buy in to the fact Doug Martin is going to remain the “bell-cow” back for the Bucs, I still don’t buy in to the fact Rainey can produce double digit fantasy stats against Baltimore’s 6th ranked rushing defense.

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DraftKings Strategy Week 6 Wide Receivers: Best Buy and Over Priced

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys WRs.These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup.  

Best Buy Wide Receivers:

Demaryius Thomas $8,000 vs. Jets: Doesn’t matter if his price was $9,000, the Jets are HORRENDOUS when it comes to stopping the pass.  Thomas came alive in Week 5 and will look to keep fly high over the the Jets in Week 6.

Emmanuel Sanders $6,900 vs. Jets: Don’t like repeating myself but the Jets are HORRENDOUS when it comes to stopping the pass. Shockingly Sanders still hasn’t scored a TD in 2014 but is on pace to finish with Top 3 in yards and Top 3 in catches. 

 Brandon Marshall $6,300 vs. Falcons: He’s practicing in full and the ankle injury is getting better by the day. Three straight weeks of single digit fantasy points come to an end in Week 6 with Marshall facing a terrible Falcons secondary. 

Percy Harvin $5,400 vs. Cowboys: If you only looked at the box score from Week 5 Monday Night Football, you missed out on seeing Percy Harvin score 3 TDs and then watch as the refs called INSANE penalties that negated the scores. Harvin is going to get into the end-zone for the 1st time since Week 2. 

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Roddy White $4,800 vs. Bears: I keep going back to the Bears/Falcons match-up because defense is optional for both of these squads. I expect a lot of points and so do the wise guys in Vegas. Look for an 17-24 point outing from Roddy.

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Rueben Randle $4,600 vs; Eagles: With Odell Beckham Jr. now in action, most think Randle’s targets are projected to take a hit. But I disagree. Randle is leading the Giants in targets and catches and Eli LOVES looking in his direction when in the Red-Zone. Let everyone else jump on the rookie while you ride Randle to the bank in one of his best match-ups of the year.

 

Over Price Wide Receivers:

Jeremy Maclin $6,800 vs, Giants: Maclin has been good in 2014 but not priced higher than Dez Bryant, Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffery, or Steve Smith Sr. good. Match-up is solid but the price is too rich for our blood for a guy that is averaging just 5.5 catches per game.

Mike Wallace $5,900 vs. Packers: Wallace has scored in 3 of 4 games this year and yet only averages 14 fantasy points each week…that doesn’t add up and it’s because he’s also averaging just 4 catches per game with a mediocre 50 yards per outing. If he doesn’t get into the end-zone he’s a HUGE waste.

Eddie Royal $5,500 vs. Raiders: I can’t stress this enough…Eddie Royal is absolute Fools Gold. Remember back to last year when he had 5 TDs in 3 games all in September and then completely fall off in October? What that trend is happening all over again here in 2014.

James Jones $5,100 vs. Chargers: I don’t want to waste your team with analysis and instead will just say HE PLAYS FOR THE RAIDERS…

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DraftKings Strategy Week 6 Tight Ends: Best Buy and Over Price

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for TEs. These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup.   

 

Best Buy Tight Ends

Julius Thomas $6,700 vs Jets: JT is the highest priced TE this week but it doesn’t matter. When a player is AVERAGING 2 TDs a week, you put that player in your lineup without hesitation, especially after watching a fellow TE, Antonio Gates, score twice against the Jets just last week. 

Delanie Walker $5,300 vs. Jaguars: Jacksonville is giving up the 2nd most points to opposing TEs and Walker is averaging about 15 fantasy points per week. Jake Locker/Charlie Whitehurst, whoever is under center, Walker still gets it done. 

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Owen Daniels $4,300 vs. Buccaneers: Like the Jaguars, Tampa Bay is letting Tight Ends catch and run all season long, giving up the 4th most points to the position. Daniels is consistently getting 5-7 receptions and 50-70 yards and will look to end his 3 game scoreless streak.

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Tim Wright $3,000 vs. Bills: The Patriots Offense woke up in  Week 5 and Wright was a BIG factor in that equation scoring one TD to go along with 85 yards on 5 catches. That being said he was only on the field for 19 plays…not exactly ideal snap count but the production was there with limited action.

 

Over Priced Tight Ends

Antonio Gates $6,100 vs. Raiders: We’ve seen this act with Gates before. He has a multi TD game and then climbs back into hiding for a few weeks until its time for another multi-TD game. Well he just had 2 TDs last week so unfortunately this is a week where he’s going back into hiding.

Niles Paul $4,800  vs.Cardinals: The match-up is great but the price is inflated since we expect Jordan Reed to be back in action this week. If Paul were to have the job all to himself, he’d be a decent play against a Cardinals squad that is getting beat up by Tight Ends. But with Reed back from injury, Paul at best, would be rotating.

 

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DraftKings Strategy Week 6 Quarterbacks: Best Buy and Over Priced

This week there’s $2.5 MILLION DOLLARS up for grabs with $1,000,000 going to first place, that’s ONE MILLION for those of you having trouble counting all those zeroes.

The Top 15,000 people will cash in which is 1 out of every 6 players. The odds are in your favor and it’s time to buy that Ferrari you’ve been dreaming about. 

We are giving you a FREE entry to this contest. 

FREE chance to win a Million Dollars. 

Free Chance to become a Fantasy Football Legend.

Free Chance to completely change your life in a 48 hour window.

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for QBs.  These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. 

Best Buy Quarterbacks:

Matt Ryan $8,600 vs. Bears: The Bears are giving up the 8th most points to opposing QBs and Matt Ryan and the Dirty Birds are back in their home perch for the 1st time since Week 3.

Jay Cutler $8,000 vs. Falcons: We expect a lot of points in this match-up as both teams are fairly INCOMPETENT when it comes to defense. Cutler’s scored over 20 fantasy points in 2 of his 4 match-ups and this game is gearing up to be one of his best this year.

Russell Wilson $7,600 vs. Cowboys: Back at home for the 1st time since Week 3, Wilson is coming off a MONSTER Week 5 performance in which he scored 37 points. Now he gets the Cowboys in Week 6 who have struggled stopping opposing QBs who have strong rushing ability.

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Tony Romo $6,100 vs. Seahawks: Romo is priced lower than Charlie Whitehurst, Teddy Bridgewater and Austin Davis…WTF? Sure the match-up vs. the Legion of Boom seems daunting. But in reality the Seahawks allowed Kirk Cousins to score 23 points, Peyton Manning scored 22, and  Philip Rivers scored 29. Romo’s scored over 20 fantasy points the last two weeks.

BIG RISK/SMALL PRICE: Tom Brady $6,000 vs. Bills: Brady and company came alive in Week 5 dropping 43 points on the stout Bengals Defense. The future HOF had his best game of the year scoring 20 fantasy points. With an AFC East match-up in Week 6 we like Giselle’s hubby’s chances of exceeding or matching that point total.  

Over Priced Quarterbacks:

 Matthew Stafford $8,200 vs. Vikings: The match-up is certainly not terrifying but the fact Stafford will likely be playing without Calvin Johnson is giving us nightmares. Golden Tate has benefitted immensely to teams rolling coverage over to Megatron but can Tate continue to produce at an elite level without Johnson on the field? We’ll find out in Week 6 and even if he does, Stafford’s number just won’t be the same compared to having Calvin out there (CAPTAIN OBVIOUS). 

Colin Kaepernick $7,200 vs. Rams: Every week Kape is priced as a Top 8 QB and I never understand why. He averages just 15 fantasy points per week and has just one game with multiple TDs. The production simply does no equal his price point. 

Andy Dalton $6,500 vs. Panthers: Like we said for Stafford, Dalton will be without his best target in Week 6 thanks to AJ Green aggravating his toe injury during stretching. A TOE INJURY…DURING STRETCHING… let that sink in for a second… Ok point is Green and Dalton may be one of the best QB/WR tandems going right now, but without Green on the field, we expect the Bengals to turn the game over to their rushing attack, leaving Dalton with his worst outing of the year.

Austin Davis $6,400 vs. 49ers: I don’t have anything against the NFC West and typically I LOVE that “Monday Night Juice” working in my favor but this week the 49ers and Rams SCREAM low scoring defensive  nightmare and not high scoring fantasy dream. 

 






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DraftKings Strategy Week 6 Running Backs: Best Buy and Over Priced

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys for Running Backs These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup. We still suggest going after studs especially at RB1.

 

Best Buy Running Backs

Giovani Bernard $7,700 vs. Panthers: Priced as the 4th highest RB may seem extreme but not when you factor in Gio is one of the most consistent RBs in the PPR format averaging 17 points per game. And let’s not forget just how much damage Matt Forte did to the Panthers defense last week…12 catches 105 yards 1 TD and 61 rushing yards for 36 fantasy points. Gio will score a minimum of 24 points this week LOCK IT IN.

LeSean McCoy $6,000 vs. Giants: As Shady told me brother 1st hand… He’s a GIANTS Killer and I believe him. Fact is he’s averaging 20 fantasy points when he’s up against Big Blue. You will NEVER find McCoy this cheap again. Forget about his terrible performances the last few weeks and just remember just how talented this guy is.

Branden Oliver $5,500 vs. Raiders: The Chargers backfield belongs entirely to this rookie at least for Week 6 with Donald Brown, Ryan Mathews, and Danny Woodhead out of action. Coming off a dominant performance in Week 5 in which he was the top scoring RB,  Oliver will get a full opportunity to take advantage of the porous  Raiders defense. 

Fred Jackson $5,000 vs. Patriots: The ageless wonder has scored 19, 14, and 25 fantasy points in his last three outings and is now facing a New England Patriots defense that allows 22 points per game to opposing RBs in the PPR format.  

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Chris Ivory $4,300 vs. Broncos: How are the Jets going to keep Peyton Manning and crew from absolutely decimating their defense? They aren’t. But they’ll try to do it by establishing the rushing attack which means a heavy dose of Chris Ivory. At this point, Ivory is really the only productive player on the entire Gang Green roster. When Ivory plays at home he’s averaging 14 fantasy points per week (on the road is a different story). 

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Joique Bell $3,700 vs. Vikings: After missing Week 5 with a concussion, Bell is back for action in Week 6 and we know there’s a chance Reggie Bush doesn’t play due to an ankle injury. If Bell does get the backfield all to himself, he’ll have no problem rushing for 100 yards and a TD. But he’s a risk if it wasn’t for the price just for the fact Bush isn’t ruled out as of this writing (Thursday morning).

 

Over Priced Running Backs

DeMarco Murray $7,600 vs. Seahawks: I’m well aware what Murray has done in the 1st five games but his streak of getting to over 100 yards comes to an end against Seattle’s Top 5 rushing defense. No running back has ran for more than 70 yards against the Seahawks and that includes Eddie Lacy, Alfred Morris, and Montee Ball.

Justin Forsett $6,100 vs. Buccaneers: The match-up is good but the price is just a bit high considering he’s in a 3 man rotation and $100 more than LeSean McCoy.  Forset’’s been productive scoring 22 and 18 points the last two weeks but he 10 and 11 point games in Week 2 and 3 seem more likely to be his result for Week 6.

Ben Tate $5,500 vs. Steelers: The last time Tate took on the Steelers he was laid up on the sidelines with a knee injury for nearly a month…not exactly the type of track record I’m willing to roll with. 

Bobby Rainey $4,700 vs. Ravens: Even if I don’t buy in to the fact Doug Martin is going to remain the “bell-cow” back for the Bucs, I still don’t buy in to the fact Rainey can produce double digit fantasy stats against Baltimore’s 6th ranked rushing defense.

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DraftKings Strategy Week 6 Wide Receivers: Best Buy and Over Priced

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Below you’ll find Over-Priced and Best Buys WRs.These are purely my suggestion as to which players come at a reasonable or unreasonable price based on their projected production. Some of them I don’t like based on match-ups while others I love the match-ups but don’t like the price.  

It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup.  

Best Buy Wide Receivers:

Demaryius Thomas $8,000 vs. Jets: Doesn’t matter if his price was $9,000, the Jets are HORRENDOUS when it comes to stopping the pass.  Thomas came alive in Week 5 and will look to keep fly high over the the Jets in Week 6.

Emmanuel Sanders $6,900 vs. Jets: Don’t like repeating myself but the Jets are HORRENDOUS when it comes to stopping the pass. Shockingly Sanders still hasn’t scored a TD in 2014 but is on pace to finish with Top 3 in yards and Top 3 in catches. 

 Brandon Marshall $6,300 vs. Falcons: He’s practicing in full and the ankle injury is getting better by the day. Three straight weeks of single digit fantasy points come to an end in Week 6 with Marshall facing a terrible Falcons secondary. 

Percy Harvin $5,400 vs. Cowboys: If you only looked at the box score from Week 5 Monday Night Football, you missed out on seeing Percy Harvin score 3 TDs and then watch as the refs called INSANE penalties that negated the scores. Harvin is going to get into the end-zone for the 1st time since Week 2. 

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Roddy White $4,800 vs. Bears: I keep going back to the Bears/Falcons match-up because defense is optional for both of these squads. I expect a lot of points and so do the wise guys in Vegas. Look for an 17-24 point outing from Roddy.

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Rueben Randle $4,600 vs; Eagles: With Odell Beckham Jr. now in action, most think Randle’s targets are projected to take a hit. But I disagree. Randle is leading the Giants in targets and catches and Eli LOVES looking in his direction when in the Red-Zone. Let everyone else jump on the rookie while you ride Randle to the bank in one of his best match-ups of the year.

 

Over Price Wide Receivers:

Jeremy Maclin $6,800 vs, Giants: Maclin has been good in 2014 but not priced higher than Dez Bryant, Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffery, or Steve Smith Sr. good. Match-up is solid but the price is too rich for our blood for a guy that is averaging just 5.5 catches per game.

Mike Wallace $5,900 vs. Packers: Wallace has scored in 3 of 4 games this year and yet only averages 14 fantasy points each week…that doesn’t add up and it’s because he’s also averaging just 4 catches per game with a mediocre 50 yards per outing. If he doesn’t get into the end-zone he’s a HUGE waste.

Eddie Royal $5,500 vs. Raiders: I can’t stress this enough…Eddie Royal is absolute Fools Gold. Remember back to last year when he had 5 TDs in 3 games all in September and then completely fall off in October? What that trend is happening all over again here in 2014.

James Jones $5,100 vs. Chargers: I don’t want to waste your team with analysis and instead will just say HE PLAYS FOR THE RAIDERS…

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DraftKings Strategy Week 6 Tight Ends: Best Buy and Over Price

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It’s important to note you don’t want to ONLY use the Best Buy Players, this is simply a way to find some “sleepers” to fill your lineup.   

 

Best Buy Tight Ends

Julius Thomas $6,700 vs Jets: JT is the highest priced TE this week but it doesn’t matter. When a player is AVERAGING 2 TDs a week, you put that player in your lineup without hesitation, especially after watching a fellow TE, Antonio Gates, score twice against the Jets just last week. 

Delanie Walker $5,300 vs. Jaguars: Jacksonville is giving up the 2nd most points to opposing TEs and Walker is averaging about 15 fantasy points per week. Jake Locker/Charlie Whitehurst, whoever is under center, Walker still gets it done. 

ABSOLUTE STEAL: Owen Daniels $4,300 vs. Buccaneers: Like the Jaguars, Tampa Bay is letting Tight Ends catch and run all season long, giving up the 4th most points to the position. Daniels is consistently getting 5-7 receptions and 50-70 yards and will look to end his 3 game scoreless streak.

BIG RISK SMALL PRICE: Tim Wright $3,000 vs. Bills: The Patriots Offense woke up in  Week 5 and Wright was a BIG factor in that equation scoring one TD to go along with 85 yards on 5 catches. That being said he was only on the field for 19 plays…not exactly ideal snap count but the production was there with limited action.

 

Over Priced Tight Ends

Antonio Gates $6,100 vs. Raiders: We’ve seen this act with Gates before. He has a multi TD game and then climbs back into hiding for a few weeks until its time for another multi-TD game. Well he just had 2 TDs last week so unfortunately this is a week where he’s going back into hiding.

Niles Paul $4,800  vs.Cardinals: The match-up is great but the price is inflated since we expect Jordan Reed to be back in action this week. If Paul were to have the job all to himself, he’d be a decent play against a Cardinals squad that is getting beat up by Tight Ends. But with Reed back from injury, Paul at best, would be rotating.

 

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Saturday, 4 October 2014
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DraftKings Week 5 Strategy Best Team To Stack: Seattle Seahawks

 

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Russell Wilson


Stacking players from one team is horrible fantasy football strategy when it comes to a full 16 week slate. Thankfully the $1 MILLION contest at DraftKings is daily fantasy football and all that matters is the Week 5 match ups. So if you see a team with a great match up then it's perfectly acceptable, and often times a great idea, to stack up on players from said team.


The team this week to use if you want to stack up players is the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks have a few factors in their favor for week 5 that makes them a sexy team to stack players from. First of all the Seahawks are coming off their bye week. An extra week to rest, heal, and prepare for the next battle at hand is often times key. Coach Pete Carroll is 2-2 coming off the bye in Seattle but both losses came by 3 points. He's going to have this team ready for their contest in Washington. Next, the aforementioned Redskins. The Redskins were exposed last Thursday by the New York Giants. A Giants team that is just beginning to click on offense while the Seahawks are already a strong offensive unit and seem to just keep getting strong. Don't forget about the opposite side of the ball, that Seattle D taking on Kirk Cousins who looked like a complete mess last week. Finally, we all know the Seahawks are completely dominant at home, and on the road they are just 10-8 (including playoffs) since Russell Wilson became their quarterback. However in those 8 losses the Seahawks never lost by more than a touchdown and had list those games by an average of 3.75 points. Wilson's yards both passing (3591 to 3535) and rushing (528 to 587) are nearly identical both home and away while he boasts a 2:1 touchdown to interception ratio on the road. 


Now onto the players! 

 

QUARTERBACK:

Player: Russell Wilson

Cost: $7,600 (9th among QBs)

Wilson is one of the best values you can have in your line up this week when you're on your way to $1 MILLION. He is taking on a Redskins team that allowed the Giants' Eli Manning to throw for 300 yards and 4 touchdowns while rushing for another. The Redskins are one of the worst at stopping opposing quarterbacks. They've allowed 9 passing touchdowns (3rd most in the league), and are giving up just under 21 points/game. Wilson is averaging 18 points/game while getting stronger as the weeks go by. He's increased his passing yards steadily weeks 1-3 while throwing 2 touchdowns each game against just 1 interception on the entire season. The only other time Wilson played the Redskins was in the playoffs in 2012 and he put up 18 points that day. Excellent value for an excellent quarterback.


RUNNING BACK:

Player: Marshawn Lynch

Cost: $7,200 (7th among RBs)

The Redskins do one thing well, and that's stop running backs. They have, however, given up a 100 yard rusher (Arian Foster), and let the Giants' Andre Williams and Rashad Jennings combine for 121 yards and the first touchdown scored on them all year. Marshawn Lynch is a different kind of beast ... Literally. If we went back and redrafted our leagues today Lynch would be a top 3 pick easily after being a mid to late round 1 pick when the season started. This is where daily fantasy football kicks ass. You missed out on Lynch in your standard league, then use him this week! Lynch puts up an average of 24 points/game. He's scored at least 1 touchdown in ever single game this year. In Lynch's 1 career match up with Washington he totaled 131 yard and a touchdown. While the Skins can stop running backs, they won't be able to stop Lynch they can only hope to contain him.


WIDE RECEIVER:

Player: Percy Harvin

Cost: $6,100 (10th among WRs)

Player: Doug Baldwin

Cost: $3,500 (30th among WRs)

The Redskins let quarterbacks put up a ton of points each week. That means someone has to catch those passes, and opposing wide receivers also put up a ton of points on the Redskins as well. They are giving up the 4th most receptions (57) and letting wide outs score 40 fantasy points/game on them. Now when it come to Seahawks receivers I'd only trust Percy Harvin or Doug Baldwin in a line up trying to win me $1 MILLION. Both Baldwin and Harvin are virtually identical in targets (16 to 17), receptions (10 to 15), and yards (105 to 106) and neither has scored a touchdown yet. That no touchdown nonsense has to come to an end and this will be the week for at least one of them but very well could for both. You're getting good value for Baldwin, but you're getting tremendous value with Harvin. He is the team's top wide out and he also can run with the ball. He has 6 rushes for 86 yards and a touchdown already this season so don't be surprised to see some end arounds with Harvin. He's their best playmaker and they need to put the ball in his hands any chance they can. Harvin has 3 career games vs the Redskins in which he averaged 82 yards and has scored 2 total touchdowns.

 
TIGHT END:

Player: Zach Miller

Cost: $3,000 (17th among TEs)

Don't touch Miller. He gets 2 targets per game, and at $3,000 he's the cheapest tight end. Travis Kelce is $3,000 too. He gets 6 targets per game. I shouldn't have to say anything else. Go elsewhere for a tight end.


DEFENSE:

Cost: $4,200 (2nd among defenses)

A lot of people tend to use a cheaper defense and that is a totally understandable strategy, however defenses can net you negative points and you can't afford to lose potential points when playing for $1 MILLION. While you may be spending a little extra on a defense by taking the Seahawks, they are well with it given the match up. Are the Redskins on of the worst teams at giving up points to opposing defenses? Check, 3rd worst to be exact. Did Kirk Cousins just get had by the Giants defense last week? Check. To the tune of 5 turnover and a pathetic 5 fantasy points. Is the Legion of Boom still the best secondary in the NFL? You bet your ass it is! They are 6th best in the league giving up just 66 total points this season while facing 3 of the best offenses in Green Bay, San Diego, and Denver. Washington is not on the same level as those three teams. The Seahawks also have forced 3 turnovers (1 per game), 5 sacks, and a safety.  Kirk Cousins has thrown at least 1 pick in the 2 games he's started too. 


Personally I would stack Wilson and Harvin on most of my line ups, and try to work Lynch into a few. But having 3 players who average 78 combined points/game going for you on Monday Night with $1 MILLION on the line will definitely get your heart rate up! Stack the Seahawks with confidence and good luck to all!






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DraftKings Week 5 Strategy Best Team To Stack: Seattle Seahawks

 

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Russell Wilson


Stacking players from one team is horrible fantasy football strategy when it comes to a full 16 week slate. Thankfully the $1 MILLION contest at DraftKings is daily fantasy football and all that matters is the Week 5 match ups. So if you see a team with a great match up then it's perfectly acceptable, and often times a great idea, to stack up on players from said team.


The team this week to use if you want to stack up players is the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks have a few factors in their favor for week 5 that makes them a sexy team to stack players from. First of all the Seahawks are coming off their bye week. An extra week to rest, heal, and prepare for the next battle at hand is often times key. Coach Pete Carroll is 2-2 coming off the bye in Seattle but both losses came by 3 points. He's going to have this team ready for their contest in Washington. Next, the aforementioned Redskins. The Redskins were exposed last Thursday by the New York Giants. A Giants team that is just beginning to click on offense while the Seahawks are already a strong offensive unit and seem to just keep getting strong. Don't forget about the opposite side of the ball, that Seattle D taking on Kirk Cousins who looked like a complete mess last week. Finally, we all know the Seahawks are completely dominant at home, and on the road they are just 10-8 (including playoffs) since Russell Wilson became their quarterback. However in those 8 losses the Seahawks never lost by more than a touchdown and had list those games by an average of 3.75 points. Wilson's yards both passing (3591 to 3535) and rushing (528 to 587) are nearly identical both home and away while he boasts a 2:1 touchdown to interception ratio on the road. 


Now onto the players! 

 

QUARTERBACK:

Player: Russell Wilson

Cost: $7,600 (9th among QBs)

Wilson is one of the best values you can have in your line up this week when you're on your way to $1 MILLION. He is taking on a Redskins team that allowed the Giants' Eli Manning to throw for 300 yards and 4 touchdowns while rushing for another. The Redskins are one of the worst at stopping opposing quarterbacks. They've allowed 9 passing touchdowns (3rd most in the league), and are giving up just under 21 points/game. Wilson is averaging 18 points/game while getting stronger as the weeks go by. He's increased his passing yards steadily weeks 1-3 while throwing 2 touchdowns each game against just 1 interception on the entire season. The only other time Wilson played the Redskins was in the playoffs in 2012 and he put up 18 points that day. Excellent value for an excellent quarterback.


RUNNING BACK:

Player: Marshawn Lynch

Cost: $7,200 (7th among RBs)

The Redskins do one thing well, and that's stop running backs. They have, however, given up a 100 yard rusher (Arian Foster), and let the Giants' Andre Williams and Rashad Jennings combine for 121 yards and the first touchdown scored on them all year. Marshawn Lynch is a different kind of beast ... Literally. If we went back and redrafted our leagues today Lynch would be a top 3 pick easily after being a mid to late round 1 pick when the season started. This is where daily fantasy football kicks ass. You missed out on Lynch in your standard league, then use him this week! Lynch puts up an average of 24 points/game. He's scored at least 1 touchdown in ever single game this year. In Lynch's 1 career match up with Washington he totaled 131 yard and a touchdown. While the Skins can stop running backs, they won't be able to stop Lynch they can only hope to contain him.


WIDE RECEIVER:

Player: Percy Harvin

Cost: $6,100 (10th among WRs)

Player: Doug Baldwin

Cost: $3,500 (30th among WRs)

The Redskins let quarterbacks put up a ton of points each week. That means someone has to catch those passes, and opposing wide receivers also put up a ton of points on the Redskins as well. They are giving up the 4th most receptions (57) and letting wide outs score 40 fantasy points/game on them. Now when it come to Seahawks receivers I'd only trust Percy Harvin or Doug Baldwin in a line up trying to win me $1 MILLION. Both Baldwin and Harvin are virtually identical in targets (16 to 17), receptions (10 to 15), and yards (105 to 106) and neither has scored a touchdown yet. That no touchdown nonsense has to come to an end and this will be the week for at least one of them but very well could for both. You're getting good value for Baldwin, but you're getting tremendous value with Harvin. He is the team's top wide out and he also can run with the ball. He has 6 rushes for 86 yards and a touchdown already this season so don't be surprised to see some end arounds with Harvin. He's their best playmaker and they need to put the ball in his hands any chance they can. Harvin has 3 career games vs the Redskins in which he averaged 82 yards and has scored 2 total touchdowns.

 
TIGHT END:

Player: Zach Miller

Cost: $3,000 (17th among TEs)

Don't touch Miller. He gets 2 targets per game, and at $3,000 he's the cheapest tight end. Travis Kelce is $3,000 too. He gets 6 targets per game. I shouldn't have to say anything else. Go elsewhere for a tight end.


DEFENSE:

Cost: $4,200 (2nd among defenses)

A lot of people tend to use a cheaper defense and that is a totally understandable strategy, however defenses can net you negative points and you can't afford to lose potential points when playing for $1 MILLION. While you may be spending a little extra on a defense by taking the Seahawks, they are well with it given the match up. Are the Redskins on of the worst teams at giving up points to opposing defenses? Check, 3rd worst to be exact. Did Kirk Cousins just get had by the Giants defense last week? Check. To the tune of 5 turnover and a pathetic 5 fantasy points. Is the Legion of Boom still the best secondary in the NFL? You bet your ass it is! They are 6th best in the league giving up just 66 total points this season while facing 3 of the best offenses in Green Bay, San Diego, and Denver. Washington is not on the same level as those three teams. The Seahawks also have forced 3 turnovers (1 per game), 5 sacks, and a safety.  Kirk Cousins has thrown at least 1 pick in the 2 games he's started too. 


Personally I would stack Wilson and Harvin on most of my line ups, and try to work Lynch into a few. But having 3 players who average 78 combined points/game going for you on Monday Night with $1 MILLION on the line will definitely get your heart rate up! Stack the Seahawks with confidence and good luck to all!






Friday, 3 October 2014
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DraftKings Strategy Week 5: Make Sure to Check the Weather

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Breaking news, it's raining pretty hard in Green Bay. 

Bill Enright and I may not be giving breaking news to fans watching the Vikings and Packers Thursday Night game, but let this be a lesson to the daily fantasy players throwing their hats in the ring for $1 million. Don't let bad weather ruin your chances at the first-place price.

Here are the current weather forecasts in the 14 cities hosting NFL games the rest of weekend and Monday night.

Texans at Cowboys, Dallas: dome
Bills at Lions, Detroit: dome
Browns at Titans, Nashville: 61 degrees, partly sunny
Ravens at Colts, Indianapolis: dome
Buccaneers at Saints, New Orleans: dome
Falcons at Giants, East Rutherford: 72 degrees, partly sunny
Rams at Eagles, Philadelphia: 72 degrees, partly sunny
Bears at Panthers, Charlotte: 69 degrees, partly sunny
Steelers at Jaguars, Jacksonville: 81 sunny
Cardinals at Broncos, Denver: 72 degrees, partly sunny
Jets at Chargers, San Diego: 94 degrees, partly sunny
Chiefs at 49ers, San Francisco: 90 degrees, sunny

Bengals at Patriots, Foxboro: 63 degrees, mostly clear
Seahawks at Redskins, Landover: 70 degrees, partly cloudy

Make sure to check back this weekend for updated forecasts before officially submitting your lineup. At the very least, check Bill Enright's twitter account. He is a meteorologist in his spare time.

 






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DraftKings Strategy Week 5: Make Sure to Check the Weather

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action. 

Breaking news, it's raining pretty hard in Green Bay. 

Bill Enright and I may not be giving breaking news to fans watching the Vikings and Packers Thursday Night game, but let this be a lesson to the daily fantasy players throwing their hats in the ring for $1 million. Don't let bad weather ruin your chances at the first-place price.

Here are the current weather forecasts in the 14 cities hosting NFL games the rest of weekend and Monday night.

Texans at Cowboys, Dallas: dome
Bills at Lions, Detroit: dome
Browns at Titans, Nashville: 61 degrees, partly sunny
Ravens at Colts, Indianapolis: dome
Buccaneers at Saints, New Orleans: dome
Falcons at Giants, East Rutherford: 72 degrees, partly sunny
Rams at Eagles, Philadelphia: 72 degrees, partly sunny
Bears at Panthers, Charlotte: 69 degrees, partly sunny
Steelers at Jaguars, Jacksonville: 81 sunny
Cardinals at Broncos, Denver: 72 degrees, partly sunny
Jets at Chargers, San Diego: 94 degrees, partly sunny
Chiefs at 49ers, San Francisco: 90 degrees, sunny

Bengals at Patriots, Foxboro: 63 degrees, mostly clear
Seahawks at Redskins, Landover: 70 degrees, partly cloudy

Make sure to check back this weekend for updated forecasts before officially submitting your lineup. At the very least, check Bill Enright's twitter account. He is a meteorologist in his spare time.

 






Thursday, 2 October 2014
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DraftKings Strategy Week Five: Bankroll Do's and Dont's

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Normally, this article will detail specific strategies in order to give youself the best chance to gradually increase your bankroll.  

Normally, this article will take a conservative approch to a lineup, giving you the best chance of hitting that cash line in any specific contest you enter. 

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Strategy:


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There are a number of articles being published this week with advice on sleepers, tandum picks, no-namers, studs, and duds you need to have and avoid.  Read through them all if you can and then pick the team you want to cheer for to make you that Million. 

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This is a perfect example of what this article is all about.  Make your money work for you, not the other way around.  So, maybe you dont win the Million, you still get double the value of your entry fee with zero risk.

Good luck to all this week.  When you win it all don't forget to recognize your favorite site (FFChamps.com) and writer (Dan Perry), before you leave to waste away on some beach surrounded by hotties in bikins and fruity drinks with umbrellas in them.   

Happy drafting,

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DraftKings Strategy Week Five: Bankroll Do's and Dont's

Hey All, 

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Normally, this article will detail specific strategies in order to give youself the best chance to gradually increase your bankroll.  

Normally, this article will take a conservative approch to a lineup, giving you the best chance of hitting that cash line in any specific contest you enter. 

Normally, though, a site doesn't give you a chance to win ONE MILLION DOLLARS for the small entry fee of $27.  So, when it does....it's time to shoot the moon!!

So let's get on with it!! 

Strategy:


1. Do not.....I repeat....Do not play this one conservative.  You will not have any chance of winning this unless you pick some low priced people that hit big.  Separation from the field with a no-namer or sleeper is vital to success.

2. Don't pick all crazy.  Your line-up needs some stability.  

3. Pick a 1-2 punch for your lineup.  If your QB hits big, then one of his recievers will hit big as well.  Pair QB/WR-TE together for maximum value.  

4. Cross your fingers.  Nobody will be smart enough to win this on skill alone, it will take a fair amount of luck to win this thing.  

There are a number of articles being published this week with advice on sleepers, tandum picks, no-namers, studs, and duds you need to have and avoid.  Read through them all if you can and then pick the team you want to cheer for to make you that Million. 

Finally, make sure you sign up through this link www.FFChamps.com/million. Not only do you get to make a Million with a small investment of $27, but you also get a free subscription to FFChamps ($59.95) for signing up.  

This is a perfect example of what this article is all about.  Make your money work for you, not the other way around.  So, maybe you dont win the Million, you still get double the value of your entry fee with zero risk.

Good luck to all this week.  When you win it all don't forget to recognize your favorite site (FFChamps.com) and writer (Dan Perry), before you leave to waste away on some beach surrounded by hotties in bikins and fruity drinks with umbrellas in them.   

Happy drafting,

Dan Perry aka perry04  

 






Tuesday, 30 September 2014
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DraftKings Week 5 Strategy Best Team To Stack: Arizona Cardinals

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action.

It is only $27 to enter the Millionaire Maker fantasy football contest this week. First place gets $1 Million in cash, second place is $100,000 in cash and 15,500 contestants (1 out of 6) will win money.

In the Millionaire Maker fantasy football contest this week, you draft your lineup with a $50,000 virtual budget. All contestants are selecting from the same pool and all players can be used by all contestants. You can change your lineup all the way up until Sunday Kickoff. It takes less than one minute to sign up and about five minutes to draft your lineup.

I will be here all week long to give advice on whom to start, who to avoid and provide information on sleepers that could be key in your quest for a MILLION dollars.

Often we will see fantasy football players draft with their heart instead of their head. People will end up with a roster that consists of three or four guys from their favorite team. While in most cases, it does not work, things could be looking good if you are an Arizona Cardinals fan.

The team will travel to Denver for a Week 5 matchup with the defending AFC champions. In spite of a 2-1 record, the Broncos defense has given up 67 points through its first three games and is a couple of plays away from being 0-3.

The Cardinals offense, on the other hand, found success against a tough San Francisco defense in Week 3 and have had an extra week to prepare for this matchup. Regardless of who they start at quarterback, it will be a good play. Carson Palmer has had three weeks rest since injuring his shoulder and is a sleeper pick, with a salary of just $7,200.

Keep a close eye on the injury report, though, because if Palmer is unable to go, then Drew Stanton will be ready, with the lowest Draft Kings salary among all active quarterbacks at $5,000. He put up over 20 fantasy points against the 49ers in his last start and is capable of doing that again in Week 5 if he gets the nod.

At the running back position, regardless of the opponent, it is hard to go wrong with Andre Ellington. The second-year running back out of Clemson has yet to find the end zone this season, so Bruce Arians will want to give him as many chances as possible to get that first score. Even without a touchdown, Ellington can still put up fantasy points. He has just under 24 points through three games and is now fully rested heading into Week 5. $5,600 is a great value for him right now as it is only a matter of time before he breaks out.

Last but certainly not least is the wide receiver position. Larry Fitzgerald has disappointed a lot of his owners this year, but that is not who you should be focusing on. If you need a fairly cheap wide receiver that will get you double-digit points, Michael Floyd at $5,300 and John Brown at $4,500 are both great value options.

Arizona may not come out on top in this game, but its offense will have plenty of opportunities to put points on the board. Regardless of whether it is Palmer or Stanton under center, Ellington, Floyd and Brown are all very good choices. Stacking up on Cardinals players in Week 5 could win you a lot of money






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