DraftKings Week 5 Strategy Best Team To Stack: Arizona Cardinals
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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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