Primetime DFS Domination: Week 13

Lineup recommendations for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 13 DFS fantasy football primetime slate.

The massive popularity of small DFS slates has propelled us to expand our DFS coverage. I will give you my favorite lineup for the Primetime Slate each week. We will release these as soon as both sites release their pricing.

Recommended Primetime DFS lineups

DK Lineup: QB Josh Allen ($7.8k), RB Christian McCaffrey ($8.2k), RB Nick Chubb ($6.4k), WR Jerry Jeudy ($5.9k), WR Amari Cooper ($5.2k), WR Devaughn Vele ($4.4k), TE David Njoku ($5.4k), FLEX Mack Hollins ($3.6k), DST Buffalo Bills ($3.0k)

FD Lineup: QB Josh Allen ($9.0k), RB Christian McCaffrey ($8.8k), RB James Cook ($7.8k), WR Jauan Jennings ($6.1k), WR Courtland Sutton ($7.1k), WR Amari Cooper ($6.1k), TE Dawson Knox ($5.0k), FLEX Jerry Jeudy ($5.8k), DST Cleveland Browns ($4.1k)

If Brock Purdy (shoulder) plays, he instantly becomes the top pivot. That said, you may consider not using him if the weather is atrocious in Buffalo. Bo Nix is the other pivot option. I don’t like Jameis Winston against Denver. If Brandon Allen starts, downgrade all the Niners except George Kittle.

San Fran’s run defense is not the elite unit of yore. James Cook is a serviceable pivot from Christian McCaffrey. Nick Chubb is the clear RB2 this week, unless you spend less elsewhere to fit in both McCaffrey and Cook. I don’t trust either Broncos RBs (Javonte Williams and Audric Estime). Fortunately, you shouldn’t have to use either of them, unless you want to squeeze Kittle in at TE. Jerome FordRay Davis, and Jaleel McLaughlin are punt options, but, again, you shouldn’t have to go that far.

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Unless you go dirt cheap, your WR1 will be Deebo Samuel or Courtland Sutton. At WR2 and WR3, you are choosing two of Jerry Jeudy (in the revenge game, albeit against Patrick Surtain II), Jauan JenningsKhalil Shakir, Amari Cooper, Cedric Tillman (concussion), and Keon Coleman (wrist). You also can punt with Devaughn VeleMack HollinsCurtis Samuel, or Elijah Moore. Watch the Buffalo weather, if winds and heavy snow occur during the game it will increase the value of both Samuels (and the tight ends) and decrease the value of the field stretchers.

George Kittle is pricey, and the matchup isn’t optimal. Still, he is an elite TE. Spending down at RB1 or WR2 should get him under your cap. If the weather is bad, he would be in for a load of targets. Dalton Kincaid (knee) is out, so Dawson Knox gets an enormous boost and is the top TE pivot on the slate. Plus, his price allows you to get both top RBs in on FD if you avoid David Njoku. Denver just released their most talented (although oft-injured) TE. This leaves Adam Trautman, Lucas Krull, and Nate Adkins … YUCK!

Fantasy Football DFS Domination: Week 13

Breaking down the top players and sleepers for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 13 DFS fantasy football.

Are you in need of a respite after spending the holiday with your family? Perhaps the best cure for the holiday blues is to plop down in front of the TV for six hours while eating leftovers – and what can make that even better? When you’re watching football on that TV and have money on the game!

Recommended DFS lineups

*Note: FanDuel and Fanball include the Sunday night game on their Main Slate. DraftKings doesn’t include them, so the pricing is listed as N/A.

DK Lineup: QB Justin Herbert ($5.6k), RB Tony Pollard ($6.3k), RB Bucky Irving ($5.8k), WR A.J. Brown ($8.3k), WR Nico Collins ($7.9k), WR Quentin Johnston ($5.0k), TE Cade Otton ($4.5k), FLEX Mark Andrews ($3.9k), DST New York Jets ($2.5k)

FD Lineup: QB Justin Herbert ($7.9k), RB Christian McCaffrey ($8.8k), RB Bucky Irving ($7.2k), WR A.J. Brown ($8.8k), WR Ladd McConkey ($6.3k), WR David Moore ($5.1k), TE Cade Otton ($6.2K), FLEX Gus Edwards ($5.9k), DST New York Jets ($3.7k)

FB Lineup: QB Baker Mayfield ($6.3k), RB Bucky Irving ($5.9k), RB Gus Edwards ($3.7k), WR A.J. Brown ($7.6k), WR Mike Evans ($7.1k), WR/TE Ladd McConkey ($5.6k), TE Cade Otton ($4.7k), FLEX Christian McCaffrey ($7.8k), SUPERFLEX Justin Herbert ($5.7k)

*Note: Player salaries are color-coded based on expected output. Red = Less than 2.5x value, Black = 2.5x valueGreen = Greater than 3x value.

Quarterback DraftKings FanDuel
Josh Allen N/A $9,000
Lamar Jackson $8,000 $8,700
Jalen Hurts $7,700 $9,200
Jayden Daniels $7,200 $8,800
Joe Burrow $7,000 $8,300
Baker Mayfield $6,600 $8,500
Brock Purdy N/A $8,100
C.J. Stroud $6,400 $8,000
Kyler Murray $6,100 $7,700
Kirk Cousins $6,000 $6,900
Sam Darnold $5,900 $7,200
Matthew Stafford $5,800 $7,400
Russell Wilson $5,700 $7,500
Drake Maye $5,600 $6,800
Justin Herbert $5,600 $7,900
Anthony Richardson $5,500 $7,800
Geno Smith $5,500 $7,600
Trevor Lawrence $5,400 $7,100
Aaron Rodgers $5,300 $7,000
Derek Carr $5,100 $7,300
Will Levis $5,000 $6,700
Mac Jones $4,900 $6,400
Bryce Young $4,700 $6,600
Brandon Allen N/A $6,500

Quarterback

Weekly strategy – Baker MayfieldC.J. Stroud, and Jalen Hurts are the top options. Kyler Murray, Matthew Stafford, and Justin Herbert (my favorite) are the top pivots. Will Levis and Bryce Young are the punt options.

Fantasy four-pack

Jalen Hurts, Eagles @ BAL ($7,700 DK, $9,200 FDBaltimore has allowed 400 more passing yards than the next closest team. They also have allowed the third-most passing TDs. Hurts has only scored two total TDs in the last two games. This should keep his ownership reduced. Stack him with A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert.

Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers @ CAR ($6,600 DK, $8,500 FDMayfield has scored the third-most total TDs among all QBs and Carolina has allowed the fourth-most total TDs to the position. He won’t have to throw in this game, but he will, especially if Carolina can keep it close. Four total TDs are on the table.

C.J. Stroud, Texans @ JAX ($6,400 DK, $8,000 FD) One team to have allowed more total QB touchdowns than Carolina is Jacksonville. They also have allowed the second-most passing yards and the third-most QB rushing yards. In three career games versus Jacksonville, Stroud is averaging 310-2, with an additional 26 rushing yards per game and one rushing score.

Josh Allen, Bills vs. SF (N/A DK, $9,000 FD) Over the last two weeks, Allen has only three total TDs. Fortunately, he has kept his value up by posting over 100 rushing yards during that span. San Francisco has been very solid against the pass this season, but they have allowed the seventh-most QB rushing scores.

Sleepers

Justin Herbert, Chargers @ ATL ($5,600 DK, $7,900 FDThe $7,900 price tag on FD hardly qualifies as a discount, but his DK price rocks. Atlanta has allowed multiple passing TDs in every game since Week 4. Meanwhile, Herbert has multiple TDs in four of his last five games. 

Will Levis, Titans @ WAS ($5,000 DK, $6,700 FDLevis is playing YOLO ball right now, throwing for eight completions of greater than 20 yards over his last two games. Meanwhile, Washington has allowed eight passing TDs of greater than 20 yards, including three in their last four games.

Running back DraftKings FanDuel
Saquon Barkley $8,500 $9,200
Joe Mixon $8,000 $9,500
Derrick Henry $7,800 $9,000
Christian McCaffrey N/A $8,800
Alvin Kamara $7,700 $8,300
Breece Hall $7,500 $8,700
Bijan Robinson $7,300 $8,500
Kyren Williams $7,200 $8,400
Kenneth Walker III $7,000 $8,000
Jonathan Taylor $6,900 $7,900
James Cook N/A $7,800
J.K. Dobbins $6,800 $7,500
Chuba Hubbard $6,700 $7,400
James Conner $6,600 $7,600
Aaron Jones $6,500 $7,700
Tony Pollard $6,300 $7,000
Chase Brown $6,200 $7,300
Brian Robinson Jr. $6,100 $7,100
Najee Harris $6,000 $6,900
Rhamondre Stevenson $5,900 $6,400
Bucky Irving $5,800 $7,200
Travis Etienne Jr. $5,700 $6,600
Austin Ekeler $5,600 $6,000
Jaylen Warren $5,500 $5,800
Jeremy McNichols $5,400 $6,700
Rachaad White $5,300 $6,500
Tank Bigsby $5,200 $6,300
Kenneth Gainwell $5,100 $5,400
Braelon Allen $5,000 $5,300
Tyler Allgeier $5,000 $5,700
Antonio Gibson $4,900 $5,000
Justice Hill $4,800 $5,600
Jonathon Brooks $4,700 $5,300
Dameon Pierce $4,600 $5,100
Cam Akers $4,500 $5,500
Sean Tucker $4,500 $5,000
Tyjae Spears $4,400 $5,500
Zach Charbonnet $4,400 $5,400
Gus Edwards $4,300 $5,900
Ray Davis N/A $5,200
Trey Benson $4,300 $5,200
D’Ernest Johnson $4,000 $5,100
Jordan Mason N/A $5,000

Running back

Weekly strategy – Christian McCaffrey and Joe Mixon are both pricy but safe RB1 options. To save money, pivot to Kyren Williams. I’m concerned about chasing points with Saquon Barkley and will fade him. At RB2, use Tony Pollard, assuming Tyjae Spears (concussion), remains out. Otherwise, consider Chuba HubbardBucky Irving, and Rhamondre Stevenson. There are three injury-replacement punt options: Jeremy McNicholsBraelon Allen, and Gus Edwards.

Fantasy four-pack

Joe Mixon, Texans @ JAX ($8,000 DK, $9,500 FD) Over their last three games, Jacksonville has allowed 602 rushing yards and five rushing TDs. Mixon laid a goose egg last week. This, paired with his high price, should keep his ownership down. Before that dud, Mixon had scored 10 TDs over his prior six games. He also topped 100 total yards in five of the six games. 

Christian McCaffrey, 49ers @ BUF (N/A DK, $8,800 FD) McCaffrey continues to underperform since his return from injury. Brandon Allen‘s presence is the reason for last week’s performance. Brock Purdy (shoulder) is has a chance to return this weekend, so that would help CMC return to his pre-injury status as the best RB in football, but missed most of the year comes with rust to remove. It will help that Buffalo ranks in the bottom two in RB receptions, receiving yards, and receiving scores allowed.

Derrick Henry, Ravens vs. PHI ($7,800 DK, $9,000 FDOnly one team (the Chargers) has allowed fewer total TDs to opposing RBs than Philly. That said, they have allowed a rushing TD in back-to-back games. Plus, this is Derrick Henry. Last week was the first time he had not scored at least one TD all season. His opponent, not surprisingly, was the Chargers. Even in that shutout, he reached 140 yards.

Kyren Williams, Rams @ NO ($7,200 DK, $8,400 FDWilliams’ production has waned since the return of Los Angeles’ top WRs. That said, he scored last week against a tough Philadelphia defense. This gave him at least one TD in eight of 11 games. Meanwhile, since Week 5, New Orleans has allowed 28 PPR points per game to opposing RBs.

Sleepers

Tony Pollard, Titans @ WAS ($6,300 DK, $7,000 FDThis tout comes down to whether or not Tyjae Spears (concussion) plays. Over their last four games, Washington has allowed 156 combo yards per game to opposing RBs. If Spears is out, this will all go to Pollard, making him a slate-breaker. Even if Spears plays, Pollard should score and approach 100 total yards.

Bucky Irving, Buccaneers @ CAR ($5,800 DK, $7,200 FD) Over their last two games, Irving leads all Buccaneers backs in every category. He also has scored twice. Carolina is the worst team in the league against opposing RBs, allowing an average of 29.5 PPR points to the position this season. 

Wide Receiver DraftKings FanDuel
Ja’Marr Chase $8,600 $9,300
A.J. Brown $8,300 $8,800
Justin Jefferson $8,100 $8,900
Nico Collins $7,900 $9,100
Puka Nacua $7,600 $8,700
Cooper Kupp $7,400 $9,000
Terry McLaurin $7,100 $7,900
Davante Adams $7,000 $7,000
Garrett Wilson $6,900 $8,000
George Pickens $6,800 $7,400
Mike Evans $6,700 $8,300
Tee Higgins $6,600 $7,600
Drake London $6,500 $7,300
DK Metcalf $6,400 $7,800
Jaxon Smith-Njigba $6,300 $7,700
Deebo Samuel Sr. N/A $7,200
Zay Flowers $6,200 $7,100
Ladd McConkey $6,100 $6,300
Marvin Harrison Jr. $6,000 $6,900
Tank Dell $5,900 $6,400
DeVonta Smith $5,800 $7,500
Calvin Ridley $5,700 $6,800
Darnell Mooney $5,600 $6,500
Brian Thomas Jr. $5,500 $6,700
Josh Downs $5,400 $6,400
Jordan Addison $5,300 $6,300
Michael Pittman Jr. $5,200 $6,600
Khalil Shakir N/A $6,200
Amari Cooper N/A $6,100
Jauan Jennings N/A $6,100
Keon Coleman N/A $5,900
Xavier Legette $5,100 $5,800
Quentin Johnston $5,000 $6,200
Mack Hollins N/A $5,700
Alec Pierce $4,900 $5,600
Adam Thielen $4,800 $5,800
DeMario Douglas $4,700 $5,600
Marquez Valdes-Scantling $4,500 $6,000
Tyler Lockett $4,500 $5,600
Noah Brown $4,400 $5,500
Rashod Bateman $4,400 $5,500
Joshua Palmer $4,300 $5,500
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine $4,300 $5,900
Ray-Ray McCloud III $4,300 $5,700
Curtis Samuel N/A $5,400
Ricky Pearsall N/A $5,300
Cedrick Wilson Jr. $4,200 $5,000
Diontae Johnson $4,200 $5,800
Michael Wilson $4,200 $5,400
John Metchie III $4,100 $5,000
Demarcus Robinson $4,000 $5,700
Mike Williams $4,000 $5,400
Sterling Shepard $4,000 $5,500
Adonai Mitchell $3,900 $5,000
Parker Washington $3,900 $5,500
Jahan Dotson $3,800 $5,200
Tyler Boyd $3,800 $5,000
Jalen Coker $3,700 $5,300
Jalen McMillan $3,700 $5,200
Andrei Iosivas $3,600 $5,200
Trey Palmer $3,600 $5,100
Tutu Atwell $3,600 $4,800
David Moore $3,500 $5,100
Jalen Nailor $3,500 $5,200
Kendrick Bourne $3,500 $5,000
Greg Dortch $3,400 $4,900
Kayshon Boutte $3,400 $5,100
Tim Jones $3,400 $5,300
Calvin Austin III $3,300 $5,400
Olamide Zaccheaus $3,300 $4,800
Ja’Lynn Polk $3,200 $4,700
Kevin Austin Jr. $3,200 $4,700
Nelson Agholor $3,200 $5,000
Van Jefferson $3,200 $4,600
Dyami Brown $3,100 $4,700
Tylan Wallace $3,100 $4,900
Johnny Wilson $3,000 $5,100

Wide receiver

Weekly strategy – A.J. Brown and Nico Collins are the top two WRs. I’d love to roster both of them, but to do so, you must go cheap at RB1. The Rams’ duo are the top pivots. At WR2, choose from Mike EvansMarvin Harrison Jr., Ladd McConkey, and Drake London. I would stack one of those four with my QB. To save money, consider Calvin RidleyDarnell Mooney, or Michael Pittman Jr. I wouldn’t stack them, though. Xavier Legette, “Iron Hands” Quentin JohnstonRashod Bateman, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine are the best choices for WR3. You also can use Demarcus Robinson there if you don’t use Puka Nacua or Cooper Kupp. Other punt options include Noah Brown, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and David Moore

Fantasy four-pack

A.J. Brown, Eagles @ BAL ($8,300, $8,800 FDBaltimore has allowed the most receiving yards to the position this season. In addition , the Ravens have allowed the second-most WR touchdowns and receptions. They have particularly struggled with WR1s, allowing 11 TDs to that spot over their last eight games.

Nico Collins, Texans @ JAX ($7,900, $9,100 FDJacksonville has allowed 10 passing TDs of greater than 20 yards this season. Collins should get in on the fun this week as he has posted 19-255-2 on 24 targets against this defense in their last two meetings.

Puka Nacua, Rams @ NO ($7,600 DK, $8,700 FD) You can use Nacua or Cooper Kupp. Only four teams have allowed more WR receiving yards this season. Ignoring the game where he was ejected, Nacua has averaged 8-111 since returning from the IR.

Mike Evans, Buccaneers @ CAR ($6,700 DK, $8,300 FDIn his first game back, Evans led the Buccaneers in receiving yards. With his sea legs back, expect Evans to go off here. Against Carolina, he has scored and/or topped 90 yards in 11 of 19 career meetings.

Sleepers

Xavier Legette, Panthers vs. TB ($5,100 DK, $5,800 FDThe Panthers have spread the ball around all year, but Legette leads them in all the pertinent receiving categories. The Buccaneers offense will force Carolina to throw the ball to keep up. I would consider David Moore here, too, if Jalen Coker (quad) remains out.

Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Titans @ WAS ($4,300 DK, $5,900 FD) Westbrook-Ikhine has surpassed three receptions in exactly one game this season. Still, he has scored in six of seven games. A 35% conversion rate is unsustainable, but enjoy the fun while you can.

Tight End DraftKings FanDuel
George Kittle N/A $7,800
Trey McBride $5,800 $6,900
Taysom Hill $5,000 $7,000
Evan Engram $4,800 $5,800
Dalton Kincaid N/A $5,700
Kyle Pitts $4,600 $5,400
Cade Otton $4,500 $6,200
T.J. Hockenson $4,400 $6,500
Dallas Goedert $4,300 $6,000
Hunter Henry $4,200 $5,100
Mike Gesicki $4,100 $5,300
Will Dissly $4,000 $5,200
Mark Andrews $3,900 $5,600
Zach Ertz $3,800 $5,400
Isaiah Likely $3,700 $5,500
Dawson Knox N/A $5,000
Noah Fant $3,600 $4,900
Pat Freiermuth $3,500 $5,100
Ja’Tavion Sanders $3,400 $4,600
Dalton Schultz $3,300 $5,200
Austin Hooper $3,200 $5,000
Chig Okonkwo $3,100 $4,900
Juwan Johnson $3,100 $5,300
AJ Barner $3,000 $4,900
Foster Moreau $3,000 $4,800
Tyler Conklin $3,000 $4,800
Colby Parkinson $2,900 $4,800
Darnell Washington $2,900 $4,700
Tommy Tremble $2,800 $4,600
Davis Allen $2,700 $4,700
Brenton Strange $2,500 $4,700
Cade Stover $2,500 $4,900

Tight end

Weekly strategy – Cade Otton is my favorite play this week. He should have minimal ownership after last week’s dud. In a soft matchup, play Trey McBride, who is overdue for a TD. T.J. Hockenson, Dallas Goedert, and Mark Andrews are the pivots. You shouldn’t need to punt here, but if you do, use Pat Freiermuth.

Fantasy four-pack

Trey McBride, Cardinals @ MIN ($5,800 DK, $6,900 FDSince Week 5, McBride has averaged 6.8-80. Now, we just need him to score TDs, too. Minnesota has allowed only two TE scores all season, so we may have to wait another week, but the yards will be there.

Cade Otton, Buccaneers @ CAR ($4,500 DK, $6,200 FDOnly two teams have allowed more yards to the TE position, and no team has allowed more touchdowns. Otton posted a dud last week with the return of Mike Evans, but that was against the third-best TE defense in terms of yards allowed. His ownership will be down as he goes off this week. 

T.J. Hockenson, Vikings vs. ARI ($4,400 DK, $6,500 FD) With teams triple-teaming Justin Jefferson, Hockenson posted an epic game last week. This gave him two solid games out of four since his return from injury. Arizona is mid against the position, but if they pick their poison in Jefferson, Hock will feast again.

George Kittle, 49ers @ BUF (N/A DK, $7,800 FD) Buffalo is very good against the position, but they allowed a pair of scores by Noah Gray last week. Kittle is elite enough to get it done, regardless. He has now scored in seven of the nine games that he has played. Just consider this more of a floor game, which is still probably 6-50-1.

Sleepers

Mark Andrews, Ravens vs. PHI ($3,900 DK, $5,600 FDAndrews a sleeper? That DK price seems to say so. Philly was elite against the position to start the season, but three of the last five TE1s to face them have reached double-digit PPR points.

Pat Freiermuth, Steelers @ CIN ($3,500 DK, $5,100 FD) Cincy ranks fifth-worst in both yards allowed and receptions to the TE position. They also have allowed the second-most TE touchdowns. Freiermuth is no sure thing, but the matchup (and DK price) screams to give him a chance.

Vegas odds chart for daily fantasy football play: Week 13

A snapshot look at the NFL betting lines and odds for Week 13 sports betting and DFS action.

A good way to start your weekly homework for DFS (daily fantasy sports) play is to analyze the early Vegas odds around Week 13.

These guys have a long history of making money off of setting the right game spread and points scored. So it can be an early indicator of teams to target due to high-scoring potential, and teams to avoid for the opposite reason.

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook

NFL Odds: Week 13

OFF = No odds currently listed.


Thanksgiving DFS Domination

Lineup recommendations for DraftKings and FanDuel for the Thanksgiving Day DFS fantasy football slate.

Every year, we give thanks for the ability to belly up to the turkey buffet and stuff ourselves to the gills. We also give thanks for the ability to stuff our wallets to the gills with a second helping of DFS deliciousness. Just be careful not to fall asleep before making your late swaps.

Recommended Primetime DFS lineups

DK Lineup: QB Cooper Rush ($4.8k), RB Josh Jacobs ($7.0k), RB Rico Dowdle ($5.5k), WR CeeDee Lamb ($7.3k), WR Jayden Reed ($5.7k), WR Keenan Allen ($5.1k), TE Jonnu Smith ($4.3k), FLEX De’Von Achane ($7.7k), DST Chicago Bears ($2.3k)

FD Lineup: QB Caleb Williams ($7.2k), RB Josh Jacobs ($7.8k), RB Rico Dowdle ($6.1k), WR CeeDee Lamb ($8.6k), WR Keenan Allen ($6.5k), WR Jaylen Waddle ($6.3k), TE Luke Schoonmaker ($5.0k), FLEX De’Von Achane ($9.0k), DST Chicago Bears ($3.5k)

FB Lineup: QB Caleb Williams ($5.9k), RB Jahmyr Gibbs ($7.4k), RB Rico Dowdle ($5.5k), WR CeeDee Lamb ($7.2k), WR Keenan Allen ($4.6k), WR/TE Tyreek Hill ($7.3k), TE Jonnu Smith ($4.2k), FLEX De’Von Achane ($7.5k), SFLEX Cooper Rush ($5.4k)

Considering their tricky matchups, I don’t love the price tag on Tua Tagovailoa, Jordan Love, and Jared Goff. Still, they each offer some variance from my preferred pair of Caleb Williams and Cooper Rush. To use one of the more expensive options, you must go cheaper elsewhere (likely RB1 or WR2). Tommy DeVito (assuming his arm is fine) is cheaper than everyone else, consider a lineup featuring him alongside two of Malik NabersWan’Dale RobinsonDarius Slayton, and Theo Johnson (back).

At RB1, you are choosing between Josh Jacobs and Jahmyr Gibbs. Gibbs gets a huge bump if David Montgomery (shoulder) ends up missing this game because of his shoulder. For RB2, it comes down to either Tyrone Tracy Jr. or Rico Dowdle. I prefer Dowdle. D’Andre Swift is on my bench this week. I’m going with De’Von Achane as my FLEX. His price and late-game status give you the ability to sub in anyone if the early game goes afoul. Based on recent usage, Roschon Johnson and Jaylen Wright are the only safe punts.

If you don’t use CeeDee Lamb at WR1, replace him with either Malik Nabers or Tyreek Hill. I’d prefer to fade Amon-Ra St. Brown (knee) in an abysmal matchup. Jameson Williams, DJ Moore, Jayden Reed, and Jaylen Waddle are my WR2 choices. I’m leaning toward Reed with Romeo Doubs (concussion) likely out. At WR3, you can swap in Rome Odunze, Wan’Dale Robinson, Darius Slayton, Christian Watson, or Brandin Cooks (knee). If Cooks doesn’t play, Jalen Tolbert also becomes a WR3 threat. Punt options to consider are Dontayvion WicksTim Patrick, and Kalif Raymond.

Jonnu Smith has a great matchup and a solid price. I may fade him to save money on FD. If I do, it will be for Tucker Kraft or Luke Schoonmaker. You could also opt for Sam LaPorta. His value will be astronomical if St. Brown misses this game. Theo Johnson is a potential punt, but one that isn’t necessary. Avoid Cole Kmet at all costs.

Primetime DFS Domination: Week 12

Lineup recommendations for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 12 DFS fantasy football primetime slate.

The massive popularity of small DFS slates has propelled us to expand our DFS coverage. I will give you my favorite lineup for the Primetime Slate each week. We will release these as soon as both sites release their pricing.

Recommended Primetime DFS lineups

DK Lineup: QB Justin Herbert ($5.5k), RB Derrick Henry ($7.7k), RB Saquon Barkley ($8.2k), WR Cooper Kupp ($7.3k), WR Quentin Johnston ($5.0k), WR Rashod Bateman ($4.3k), TE Will Dissly ($3.5k), FLEX Mark Andrews ($4.1k), DST Philadelphia Eagles ($2.9k)

FD Lineup: QB Justin Herbert ($7.4k), RB Derrick Henry ($9.2k), RB Kyren Williams ($8.3k), WR Puka Nacua ($8.6k), WR Quentin Johnston ($6.1k), WR Rashod Bateman ($5.5k), TE Will Dissly ($5.1k), FLEX Mark Andrews ($5.4k), DST Philadelphia Eagles ($4.2k)

Jalen Hurts and Lamar Jackson are both great QBs, but they do not work financially this week. To fit one of them, you will be dumpster diving at WR or RB. Matthew Stafford is the realistic pivot, although his matchup isn’t great.

On DK, you can afford both Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry. On FD, you can afford only one of them. Both Kyren Williams and J.K. Dobbins are solid fill-ins, and one will be adequate as your RB2 on FD (I prefer Williams). Gus Edwards, Kenneth Gainwell, and Jerome Hill (concussion) are your punts if you want to roster Jackson or Hurts. You also could use Keaton Mitchell if Hill is out.

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At WR1, A.J. Brown and Puka Nacua/Cooper Kupp are the pivots. You should start one of the Rams, and their costs make them virtually interchangeable. For WR2, I’d love to use Zay Flowers, but his presence will demand fiscal prudence elsewhere. You can pivot to Ladd McConkey (shoulder), if he suits up. If McConkey is a no-go, Joshua Palmer can fill in at WR3, otherwise, Demarcus Robinson and Jahan Dotson are your options there. Nelson Agholor (illness), Tutu AtwellDerius DavisJohnny Wilson, and Tylan Wallace are all dart-throw punts.

Will Dissly should be a lock at TE. You can use Mark Andrews or Dallas Goedert as a replacement for Dissly or play them in your flex slot. Isaiah LikelyColby Parkinson, and Davis Allen are discount punts.

Vegas odds chart for daily fantasy football play: Week 12

A snapshot look at the NFL betting lines and odds for Week 12 sports betting and DFS action.

A good way to start your weekly homework for DFS (daily fantasy sports) play is to analyze the early Vegas odds around Week 12.

These guys have a long history of making money off of setting the right game spread and points scored. So it can be an early indicator of teams to target due to high-scoring potential, and teams to avoid for the opposite reason.

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook

NFL Odds: Week 12

OFF = No odds currently listed.


Fantasy Football DFS Domination: Week 12

Breaking down the top players and sleepers for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 12 DFS fantasy football.

With six teams on bye, the player pool is skinnier than it has been all season. Plus, the Primetime slate is pulling away four premium offenses. This could get ugly as we piece together our lineups. So, let’s start things out with a bang … QB Tommy DeVito …What could go wrong?

Recommended DFS lineups

*Note: FanDuel and Fanball include the Sunday night game on their Main Slate. DraftKings doesn’t include them, so the pricing is listed as N/A.

DK Lineup: QB Tommy DeVito ($4.0k), RB Rhamondre Stevenson ($5.9k), RB De’Von Achane ($7.5k), WR Malik Nabers ($7.4k), WR Calvin Ridley ($5.7k), WR Rome Odunze ($4.8k), TE Travis Kelce ($5.8k), FLEX Kareem Hunt ($5.7k), DST Denver Broncos ($3.2k)

FD Lineup: QB Baker Mayfield ($7.9k), RB Rhamondre Stevenson ($6.4k), RB De’Von Achane ($9.1k), WR Mike Evans ($8.0k), WR Josh Downs ($6.9k), WR Rome Odunze ($5.4k), TE Ja’Tavion Sanders ($4.9K), FLEX Kareem Hunt ($7.5k), DST Chicago Bears ($3.9k)

FB Lineup: QB Baker Mayfield ($6.0k), RB Christian McCaffrey ($8.1k) RB Rhamondre Stevenson ($5.7k), WR Mike Evans ($7.0k), WR Malik Nabers ($6.7k), WR/TE Travis Kelce ($5.9k), TE Ja’Tavion Sanders ($3.3k), FLEX De’Von Achane ($7.1k), SUPERFLEX Tommy DeVito ($5.1k)

*Note: Player salaries are color-coded based on expected output. Red = Less than 2.5x value, Black = 2.5x valueGreen = Greater than 3x value.

Quarterback DraftKings FanDuel
Jalen Hurts N/A $9,300
Jayden Daniels $7,000 $9,000
Patrick Mahomes $6,800 $8,400
Jordan Love $6,700 $7,300
Jared Goff $6,600 $8,500
C.J. Stroud $6,500 $7,600
Brock Purdy $6,400 $8,100
Bo Nix $6,300 $8,000
Kyler Murray $6,200 $7,800
Baker Mayfield $6,100 $7,900
Matthew Stafford N/A $7,200
Sam Darnold $5,900 $7,100
Tua Tagovailoa $5,800 $7,700
Geno Smith $5,700 $7,400
Anthony Richardson $5,600 $7,500
Drake Maye $5,500 $6,900
Caleb Williams $5,100 $7,000
Cooper Rush $5,000 $6,400
Will Levis $4,900 $6,700
Gardner Minshew II $4,800 $6,500
Bryce Young $4,600 $6,600
Brandon Allen $4,000 $6,000
Joshua Dobbs $4,000 $6,000
Tommy DeVito $4,000 $6,000

Quarterback

Weekly strategy – Jayden DanielsPatrick Mahomes, and Jared Goff are this week’s top choices. Baker Mayfield is the cheaper pivot. If you punt this week, go with Caleb Williams or Cooper Rush, or better yet, embrace the glorious aura of Tommy DeVito.

Fantasy four-pack

Jayden Daniels, Commanders vs. DAL ($7,000 DK, $9,000 FD) Dallas has allowed the second-most QB rushing scores. Daniels has been mostly quiet since returning from an injury sustained in Week 7. Still, this will be a get-right game. Look for Daniels to account for three scores.

Jalen Hurts, Eagles @ LAR (N/A DK, $9,300 FDHurts has 15 total TDs over the last five weeks. Most have come via the “Brotherly Shove.” Unfortunately, the Rams have not allowed a QB rushing score this season. Still, Hurts has proven he can get it done through the air as well. Pencil him in for another three TDs, with at least one going to A.J. Brown.

Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs @ CAR ($6,800 DK, $8,400 FDMahomes will take it upon himself to make up for the Chiefs’ loss last week. With JuJu Smith-Schuster and DeAndre Hopkins both healthy and with Travis Kelce looking for a rebound, we should expect a floor of three passing TDs as KC dominates.

Jared Goff, Lions @ IND ($6,600 DK, $8,500 FDGoff didn’t have to throw the ball last week to lead his team to victory. Still, he did as the team piled it on versus the Jaguars. Only six teams are allowing more passing yards per game than Indy, and the Colts have sucked against TEs. This makes Sam LaPorta (shoulder) a great stack if he returns from his injury as expected.

Sleepers

Caleb Williams, Bears vs. MIN ($5,100 DK, $7,000 FDThe coaching change for Chicago has Williams back on track. Unfortunately, he still doesn’t have a TD in his last four games. He should fare better here as Minnesota gives out passing yards like Halloween candy. Plus, Minnesota will have to stop Williams’ legs and hasn’t faced a running QB since Week 1.

Tommy DeVito, Giants vs. TB ($4,000 DK, $6,000 FDWhen attempting to cover the opposition’s passing attack, Tampa Bay just says “Fuggedaboutit.” They have allowed the fourth-most passing yards and the fifth-most passing TDs. DeVito has nothing to lose here. Expect the Giants to let him just grip it and rip it. Use him in a double stack with some combo of Malik NabersWan’Dale RobinsonDarius Slayton (concussion), and Theo Johnson.

Running back DraftKings FanDuel
Saquon Barkley N/A $10,000
Christian McCaffrey $8,500 $9,500
Joe Mixon $8,000 $9,300
De’Von Achane $7,500 $9,100
Jahmyr Gibbs $7,300 $8,600
Kyren Williams N/A $8,300
Jonathan Taylor $7,100 $8,000
Kenneth Walker III $6,900 $8,100
Josh Jacobs $6,800 $7,600
David Montgomery $6,700 $8,400
Chuba Hubbard $6,600 $7,100
James Conner $6,500 $7,700
Aaron Jones $6,400 $7,300
Isiah Pacheco $6,200 $8,200
D’Andre Swift $6,100 $7,000
Tyrone Tracy Jr. $6,000 $6,700
Rhamondre Stevenson $5,900 $6,400
Tony Pollard $5,800 $6,500
Kareem Hunt $5,700 $7,500
Austin Ekeler $5,600 $6,600
Brian Robinson Jr. $5,600 $7,900
Rico Dowdle $5,500 $6,300
Rachaad White $5,400 $6,900
Bucky Irving $5,300 $6,800
Javonte Williams $5,200 $6,200
Alexander Mattison $5,100 $5,700
Raheem Mostert $5,000 $6,000
Dameon Pierce $4,900 $5,400
Devin Singletary $4,900 $5,200
Jonathon Brooks $4,800 $5,500
Antonio Gibson $4,700 $5,000
Audric Estime $4,700 $5,600
Ezekiel Elliott $4,600 $5,800
Roschon Johnson $4,600 $6,100
Kenneth Gainwell N/A $4,900
Sean Tucker $4,600 $4,800
Jaleel McLaughlin $4,500 $4,900
Jaylen Wright $4,500 $4,700
Trey Benson $4,500 $5,200
Cam Akers $4,400 $5,900
Emanuel Wilson $4,400 $5,300
Tyjae Spears $4,400 $5,400
Ameer Abdullah $4,300 $5,000
Zach Charbonnet $4,300 $5,300
Zamir White $4,200 $5,000
Emari Demercado $4,100 $4,900
Jeremy McNichols $4,100 $4,800

Running back

Weekly strategy – Christian McCaffrey and De’Von Achane are your options at RB1. Use one of the two. The Lions’ duo, Joe Mixon, and James Conner are the only pivots to consider. Either Commander, Rhamondre Stevenson, or Tyrone Tracy Jr. are the top RB2 choices. Kareem Hunt reverts to a timeshare this week, but he remains a brilliant play considering the price. For a punt, consider Trey Benson or one of the Buccaneers.

Fantasy four-pack

Christian McCaffrey, 49ers @ GB ($8,500 DK, $9,500 FD) Over the last four games, Green Bay is allowing just under 24 PPR points per game to opposing RBs. McCaffrey has topped 100 total yards in back-to-back games since his return, but he has not made it into the end zone yet. That changes this week. 

De’Von Achane, Dolphins vs. NE ($7,500 DK, $9,100 FD) The New England Patriots knocked Achane out of the Dolphins’ previous matchup with only 17 total yards. The rest of the backfield posted 187 total yards and a TD in that game. Over the last two weeks, Achane has handled 69% of the Miami RB opportunities, so most of the work is going to him now.

Joe Mixon, Texans vs. TEN ($8,000 DK, $9,300 FDOver the last four weeks, Tennessee has allowed the second-most total TDs to the position. Meanwhile, Mixon has ten total TDs over the last six weeks.

Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions @ IND ($7,300 DK, $8,600 FDGibbs, and David Montgomery have very similar stats. Montgomery has 160 opportunities, while Gibbs has 162. Gibbs has nine total TDs while Montgomery has ten. Gibbs has 23 receptions to Montgomery’s 21. So how do you choose? Gibbs has 272 more total yards. Over the last four weeks, Indy allowed an average of 132 total yards and one TD to the position.

Sleepers

Kareem Hunt, Chiefs @ CAR ($5,700 DK, $7,500 FD) Isiah Pacheco (leg) should return this week. In his first game back, I expect KC to limit his touches. Against this defense, both backs may top 100 yards and score. For the season, Carolina is allowing greater than 30 PPR points per game to opposing RBs. 

Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots @ MIA ($5,900 DK, $6,400 FD) Miami has allowed the fourth-most total RB touchdowns. This includes a rushing TD allowed to Stevenson back in Week 5. He finished with only 92 total yards in that game, but that was when Antonio Gibson was still a factor.  

Wide Receiver DraftKings FanDuel
Amon-Ra St. Brown $8,300 $9,500
Cooper Kupp N/A $9,200
Justin Jefferson $8,100 $9,000
Nico Collins $7,600 $8,900
Puka Nacua N/A $8,600
A.J. Brown N/A $8,500
Malik Nabers $7,400 $8,200
Cee Dee Lamb $7,300 $8,400
Tyreek Hill $7,200 $8,300
Mike Evans $7,000 $8,000
Terry McLaurin $6,800 $7,800
DK Metcalf $6,600 $7,900
DeVonta Smith N/A $7,700
Deebo Samuel Sr. $6,500 $7,600
Tank Dell $6,400 $7,000
Jaxon Smith-Njigba $6,300 $7,500
Josh Downs $6,200 $6,900
Marvin Harrison Jr. $6,100 $7,200
Jameson Williams $6,000 $6,800
Jayden Reed $5,900 $7,300
Courtland Sutton $5,800 $7,100
Calvin Ridley $5,700 $6,300
Jauan Jennings $5,600 $6,700
DJ Moore $5,500 $6,000
DeAndre Hopkins $5,400 $6,500
Jaylen Waddle $5,300 $5,900
Michael Pittman Jr. $5,300 $5,700
Christian Watson $5,200 $6,100
Wan’Dale Robinson $5,200 $5,700
Jakobi Meyers $5,100 $6,400
Jordan Addison $5,100 $6,200
Xavier Legette $5,000 $5,800
Xavier Worthy $5,000 $6,600
Alec Pierce $4,900 $5,700
Keenan Allen $4,900 $5,900
Demarcus Robinson N/A $5,600
Rome Odunze $4,800 $5,400
Tyler Lockett $4,800 $5,800
Adam Thielen $4,700 $4,900
Ricky Pearsall $4,700 $5,600
Darius Slayton $4,600 $5,300
Romeo Doubs $4,600 $5,600
Brandin Cooks $4,500 $5,000
DeMario Douglas $4,500 $5,400
John Metchie III $4,400 $5,500
Michael Wilson $4,400 $5,200
Dontayvion Wicks $4,300 $4,800
JuJu Smith-Schuster $4,300 $5,000
Noah Brown $4,200 $5,400
Sterling Shepard $4,200 $5,600
Jalen Tolbert $4,100 $5,300
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine $4,100 $5,300
Jalen McMillan $4,000 $5,300
Tre Tucker $4,000 $5,200
Adonai Mitchell $3,900 $5,100
Devaughn Vele $3,900 $5,500
Jalen Coker $3,700 $5,300
Jahan Dotson N/A $4,700
Jonathan Mingo $3,700 $4,700
Tutu Atwell N/A $4,700
Greg Dortch $3,600 $4,900
Jalen Nailor $3,600 $5,000
Kendrick Bourne $3,500 $5,200
Justin Watson $3,500 $4,900
Kayshon Boutte $3,500 $5,100
Troy Franklin $3,500 $5,400
Tyler Boyd $3,500 $4,800
Kalif Raymond $3,400 $4,700
Lil’Jordan Humphrey $3,400 $5,000
Robert Woods $3,400 $4,800
Tim Patrick $3,400 $4,900
Jalin Hyatt $3,300 $4,700
Odell Beckham Jr. $3,300 $4,800
Olamide Zaccheaus $3,300 $4,900
Luke McCaffrey $3,200 $4,600
Marvin Mims Jr. $3,200 $5,100
Xavier Hutchinson $3,200 $4,900
Dyami Brown $3,100 $4,600
Ja’Lynn Polk $3,100 $4,600
Mecole Hardman $3,100 $4,700
Rakim Jarrett $3,100 $4,800
Josh Reynolds $3,000 $4,500

Wide receiver

Weekly strategy – The high-priced options are all in shaky territory. Amon-Ra. St. Brown has a good matchup, but won’t see as many targets as last week. Nico Collins should see more targets this week, but Tennessee is tough against the pass even without their top two CBs. Both Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua might eat into each other’s usage versus a tough Eagles secondary. Malik Nabers and Tyreek Hill become the top WR1 options by default. A returning Mike Evans (hamstring) and Terry McLaurin are the WR1 pivots. At WR2, use Jaxon Smith-NjigbaJosh DownsCourtland Sutton, or Calvin Ridley. I’d also consider using two of the above if I save at RB. Otherwise, use Rome Odunze, one of the Chiefs, or Wan’Dale Robinson at WR3. You can also consider Kendrick BourneNick Westbrook-Ikhine, or Sterling Shepard as a punt option.

Fantasy four-pack

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions @ IND ($8,300, $9,500 FD) Only seven teams have allowed more receiving yards to opposing WRs than Indy. St. Brown is coming off of a monster performance, and he has scored in eight straight games. With Sam LaPorta returning, St. Brown’s numbers won’t equal last week’s, but he will still post 8-110-1

Malik Nabers, Giants vs. TB ($7,400, $8,200 FDDo we trust Tommy DeVito? Yes, heck, I’d trust Uncle Rico versus this secondary. The only way Nabers doesn’t pay off here is if DeVito and Drew Lock get hurt and the team is forced to turn to Tim Boyle.

Tyreek Hill, Dolphins vs. NE ($7,200 DK, $8,300 FDIn Week 5, Hill posted 6-69 versus New England despite having Tyler Huntley throwing him wounded ducks. Since the return of Tua Tagovailoa, Hill has caught 20 of 26 passes and scored in back-to-back games. Expect him to continue his resurgence here.

Nico Collins, Texans vs. TEN ($7,600 DK, $8,900 FDCollins shook off the rust last week. This week expect a more traditional stat line. Before his injury, Collins had scored and/or topped 100 yards in three of five games.

Sleepers

Calvin Ridley, Titans @ HOU ($5,700 DK, $6,300 FD) Since Week 6, Ridley ranks third overall among WRs in targets. Meanwhile, over the last four games, Houston has allowed opposing WR1s to average 20.2 PPR points per game.

Rome Odunze, Bears vs. MIN ($4,800 DK, $5,400 FDMinnesota has allowed the fifth-most WR receiving yards. They have particularly struggled with field stretchers, like Odunze. Meanwhile, Odunze was the target of 10 passes in the first game under the new play-caller for Chicago.

Tight End DraftKings FanDuel
Brock Bowers $6,300 $7,500
George Kittle $6,000 $7,700
Travis Kelce $5,800 $7,200
Trey McBride $5,600 $6,700
Cade Otton $5,500 $6,600
Dallas Goedert N/A $6,100
Jake Ferguson $4,400 $5,900
Sam LaPorta $4,300 $5,800
T.J. Hockenson $4,200 $6,000
Jonnu Smith $4,100 $5,600
Hunter Henry $4,000 $5,200
Tucker Kraft $3,900 $5,400
Zach Ertz $3,800 $5,300
Colby Parkinson N/A $5,000
Noah Fant $3,700 $5,000
Cole Kmet $3,600 $5,100
Dalton Schultz $3,500 $5,500
Ja’Tavion Sanders $3,400 $4,900
Brock Wright $3,300 $5,100
AJ Barner $3,200 $4,900
Noah Gray $3,100 $5,000
Josh Oliver $2,900 $4,800
Theo Johnson $2,900 $4,800
Chig Okonkwo $2,800 $4,700
Elijah Higgins $2,800 $4,600
Adam Trautman $2,700 $4,600
Davis Allen N/A $4,400
Luke Schoonmaker $2,500 $4,400

Tight end

Weekly strategy – Travis Kelce and Trey McBride are the top options this week. George Kittle (hamstring) and Brock Bowers are a little pricier, but each should fare well with lesser ownership. A healthy Sam LaPorta (shoulder) also gets a cake matchup at a much lower price than the other four. Theo Johnson, Luke Schoonmaker, and Ja’Tavion Sanders are the punt options.

Fantasy four-pack

Travis Kelce, Chiefs @ CAR ($5,800 DK, $7,200 FD) No team has allowed more TE touchdowns than Carolina. Kelce will score at least once as KC looks to remedy his dud from last week.

Trey McBride, Cardinals @ SEA ($5,600 DK, $6,700 FD) Seattle has faced only five TEs of McBride’s caliber this season. Those five TEs have averaged 5.6-63 with three total TDs. Over his last six games, McBride is averaging 14 PPR points per game. That feels like his floor here.

Sam LaPorta, Lions @ IND ($4,300 DK, $5,800 FD) Reports suggest that LaPorta (shoulder) will return this week. Before his injury, he had scored in three of five games. Indy has allowed the third-most receptions and the fourth-most TDs to the position.

George Kittle, 49ers @ GB ($6,000 DK, $7,700 FDKittle (hamstring) has already announced that he is playing this weekend. Despite missing a pair of games, because of injury, Kittle leads all TEs in touchdowns. He is also averaging 70 receiving yards per game played.

Sleepers

Ja’Tavion Sanders, Panthers vs. KC ($3,400 DK, $4,900 FDKC ranks dead last in TE receiving yards allowed, and only one team has allowed more TE receptions. Meanwhile, since Week 6, Sanders has led the Panthers in receptions and receiving yards.

Luke Schoonmaker, Cowboys @ WAS ($2,500 DK, $4,400 FD) Jake Ferguson (concussion) is expected to miss this week’s game. He also missed most of last week’s game during which Schoonmaker stepped in and posted 6-56 on 10 targets. The Commanders have allowed three TE scores over their last four games, so Schoonmaker may score here.

Vegas odds chart for daily fantasy football play: Week 11

A snapshot look at the NFL betting lines and odds for Week 11 sports betting and DFS action.

A good way to start your weekly homework for DFS (daily fantasy sports) play is to analyze the early Vegas odds around Week 11.

These guys have a long history of making money off of setting the right game spread and points scored. So it can be an early indicator of teams to target due to high-scoring potential, and teams to avoid for the opposite reason.

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook

NFL Odds: Week 11

OFF = No odds currently listed.


Primetime DFS Domination: Week 11

Lineup recommendations for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 11 DFS fantasy football primetime slate.

The massive popularity of small DFS slates has propelled us to expand our DFS coverage. I will give you my favorite lineup for the Primetime Slate each week. We will release these as soon as both sites release their pricing.

Recommended Primetime DFS lineups

DK Lineup: QB Justin Herbert ($5.5k), RB Joe Mixon ($8.0k), RB Rico Dowdle ($6.0k), WR Ja’Marr Chase ($8.8k), WR Tank Dell ($6.8k), WR  Quentin Johnston ($5.2k), TE Will Dissly ($3.3k), FLEX Dalton Schultz ($4.0k), DST Dallas Cowboys ($2.4k)

FD Lineup: QB Justin Herbert ($7.3k), RB Joe Mixon ($9.3k), RB Chase Brown ($6.8k), WR Ja’Marr Chase ($9.6k), WR Tank Dell ($7.2k), WR Quentin Johnston ($6.0k), TE Will Dissly ($5.0k), FLEX Gus Edwards ($5.0k), DST Dallas Cowboys ($3.5k)

The pricing essentially locks Justin Herbert in at QB. If you want to use Joe Burrow or C.J. Stroud, you will need to dramatically  pivot down at RB2 or WR3. I don’t particularly trust either Dallas QB, but if Cooper Rush starts, there is a path (albeit a thin one) to a Rush-CeeDee Lamb stack if you go cheaper at WR3.

Joe Mixon should be the RB1. You can opt for two of J.K. Dobbins, Chase Brown, and Rico Dowdle if you want to improve at QB or WR2. Otherwise, choose one of that threesome at RB2. You also can use Gus Edwards, the punt RB2 option, at flex.

Nico Collins (hamstring) and Lamb are the WR1 pivots. Frankly, I don’t love either of them over Ja’Marr Chase. If I were going to use either, I’d put them at WR2 and pinch pennies elsewhere. Tee Higgins is the other WR2 pivot if you want to go QB-plus-two with Burrow and Chase. You can use either Ladd McConkey or Joshua Palmer over Quinton Johnston at WR3. The punt WR options are Jalen Tolbert, Xavier Hutchinson, Andrei IosivasJohn Metchie, and Robert Woods. The Texans’ backups get a boost in their replacement value if Collins remains out.

I don’t see a path to fitting Jake Ferguson (illness) under the cap. That said, if he ends up out because of his illness, you could use Luke Schoonmaker as a punt option here or at flex. Mike Gesicki and Dalton Schultz are the clear TE pivots this week. Gesicki gets a major boost if Tee Higgins suffers a setback from his quad injury. Similarly, Tanner Hudson also would see a boost if Higgins were to be limited.

Fantasy Football DFS Domination: Week 11

Breaking down the top players and sleepers for DraftKings and FanDuel for Week 11 DFS fantasy football.

With Thanksgiving Week and a pair of Byepocalypse weeks looming shortly, Week 11’s challenge is to squeeze as many Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs into your lineup as possible.

From a DFS standpoint, I am happy that this matchup is on the main slate, but I am still shocked that this game wasn’t flexed to prime time.

Recommended DFS lineups

*Note: FanDuel and Fanball include the Sunday night game on their Main Slate. DraftKings doesn’t include them, so the pricing is listed as N/A.

DK Lineup: QB Russell Wilson ($5.9k), RB Christian McCaffrey ($8.3k), RB Nick Chubb ($6.0k), WR George Pickens ($7.0k), WR Calvin Ridley ($6.2k), WR Mack Hollins ($3.8k), TE Dawson Knox ($3.5k), FLEX Kareem Hunt ($6.7k), DST Cleveland Browns ($2.6k)

FD Lineup: QB Russell Wilson ($7.8k), RB Christian McCaffrey ($9.8k), RB Nick Chubb ($6.2k), WR George Pickens ($7.5k), WR Quentin Johnston ($6.0k), WR Calvin Ridley ($6.4k), TE Pat Freiermuth ($5.3K), FLEX Chase Brown ($6.8k), DST Cleveland Browns ($4.1k)

FB Lineup: QB Russell Wilson ($5.7k), RB Christian McCaffrey ($8.2k) RB Kyren Williams ($7.6k), WR George Pickens ($5.9k), WR Cedric Tillman ($3.9k), WR/TE George Kittle ($5.9k), TE Travis Kelce ($6.0k), FLEX Kareem Hunt ($6.2k), SUPERFLEX Jameis Winston ($5.5k)

*Note: Player salaries are color-coded based on expected output. Red = Less than 2.5x value, Black = 2.5x valueGreen = Greater than 3x value.

Quarterback DraftKings FanDuel
Lamar Jackson $8,000 $9,000
Josh Allen $7,800 $8,800
Joe Burrow N/A $8,500
Jordan Love $7,000 $7,700
Patrick Mahomes $6,800 $7,900
Brock Purdy $6,600 $8,400
Kirk Cousins $6,500 $7,100
Jared Goff $6,300 $8,300
Bo Nix $6,200 $7,400
Sam Darnold $6,100 $7,500
Tua Tagovailoa $6,000 $8,000
Russell Wilson $5,900 $7,800
Matthew Stafford $5,800 $7,400
Geno Smith $5,700 $7,600
Justin Herbert N/A $7,300
Drake Maye $5,600 $6,700
Aaron Rodgers $5,500 $7,100
Jameis Winston $5,500 $7,200
Caleb Williams $5,400 $7,000
Trevor Lawrence $5,400 $7,000
Joe Flacco $5,300 $6,900
Derek Carr $5,200 $7,200
Will Levis $5,100 $6,700
Desmond Ridder $5,000 $6,600
Gardner Minshew II $5,000 $6,600
Mac Jones $4,900 $6,800

Quarterback

Weekly strategy – Despite facing off against each other’s elite defenses and without their top receiving weapons, Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes lock horns in another epic battle. The clear pivot play would be Brock Purdy. To save some money, I love Russell WilsonJameis Winston and, to a lesser degree, Matthew StaffordWill Levis is a bottom-priced punt option.

Fantasy four-pack

Josh Allen, Bills vs. KC ($7,800 DK, $8,800 FDKC’s defense is elite, but when these two teams meet, throw the recent trends out the window. In seven career meetings, Allen has 20 total TDs, and he has averaged 299 total yards per game. Stack him with two of Khalil ShakirDawson Knox (assuming Dalton Kincaid is out), and Mack Hollins (assuming Amari Cooper is out).

Joe Burrow, Bengals @ LAC (N/A DK, $8,500 FDBurrow went berserk the last two weeks, throwing for nine TDs. This matchup looks tougher on paper, but the Chargers have faced only four top-20 QBs all season.

Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs @ BUF ($6,800 DK, $7,900 FDDespite facing a stingy Denver defense, Mahomes produced another solid yardage line last week. He threw for only one TD in that game, but Mahomes has six over the previous three weeks. Plus, he should get an enormous boost with the return of JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) this week.

Brock Purdy, 49ers vs. SEA ($6,600 DK, $8,400 FDPurdy’s receivers returned to the field last week and he instantly went off for 353-2. Meanwhile, Seattle has allowed multiple passing TDs in five of their last six games, including three to Purdy in Week 6.

Sleepers

Russell Wilson, Steelers vs. BAL ($5,900 DK, $7,800 FDBaltimore has the worst pass defense in football. They have allowed 30 more yards per game than the next worst team. They have also allowed the most passing TDs this year. Since becoming the starting quarterback in Week 7, Wilson has scored the sixth-most points per game among quarterbacks.

Jameis Winston, Browns @ NO ($5,500 DK, $7,200 FDWinston gets the revenge game against a New Orleans defense that recently traded away their best cornerback. Stack him with David Njoku and Cedric Tillman.

Running back DraftKings FanDuel
Christian McCaffrey $8,300 $9,800
Alvin Kamara $8,200 $8,200
Derrick Henry $8,100 $9,400
Kyren Williams $7,900 $9,200
Bijan Robinson $7,800 $8,900
Jonathan Taylor $7,600 $8,400
Breece Hall $7,500 $8,500
Jahmyr Gibbs $7,300 $8,300
De’Von Achane $7,200 $8,700
Josh Jacobs $7,100 $7,400
Kenneth Walker III $7,000 $7,800
Aaron Jones $6,900 $7,600
James Cook $6,800 $7,900
Kareem Hunt $6,700 $8,000
J.K. Dobbins N/A $7,200
D’Andre Swift $6,600 $7,100
David Montgomery $6,500 $8,100
Tony Pollard $6,400 $6,900
Chase Brown N/A $6,800
Travis Etienne Jr. $6,300 $6,700
Najee Harris $6,200 $7,000
Rhamondre Stevenson $6,100 $6,500
Nick Chubb $6,000 $6,200
Jordan Mason $5,900 $5,200
Raheem Mostert $5,800 $6,600
Javonte Williams $5,700 $5,500
Tank Bigsby $5,600 $6,300
Alexander Mattison $5,500 $5,700
Braelon Allen $5,500 $5,400
Ray Davis $5,400 $5,300
Jaylen Warren $5,300 $5,500
Tyler Allgeier $5,300 $5,800
Justice Hill $5,200 $5,300
Zach Charbonnet $5,100 $5,100
Antonio Gibson $4,800 $5,100
Gus Edwards N/A $5,000
Jaleel McLaughlin $4,700 $5,000
Tyjae Spears $4,700 $5,300
Cam Akers $4,600 $5,600
Audric Estime $4,500 $5,400
Emanuel Wilson $4,500 $5,200
Zamir White $4,500 $5,100
Jerome Ford $4,400 $5,200
Khalil Herbert N/A $4,900

Running back

Weekly strategy – Christian McCaffrey immediately stepped back into a bell cow role. This week he faces a cake matchup. Bijan Robinson and Kyren Williams are the next best options. Detroit also has an easy matchup, but good luck choosing between Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. Kareem Hunt is my favorite RB2 choice. Chase Brown and Nick Chubb can be RB2 pivots. They also are both great flex plays if you go cheaper elsewhere. Watch Najee Harris’s (ankle) injury status. If he is out, Jaylen Warren can be a punt option. Otherwise, take a flier on Alexander Mattison or Audric Estime.

Fantasy four-pack

Christian McCaffrey, 49ers vs. SEA ($8,300 DK, $9,800 FDSince Week 4, Seattle has allowed over 27 PPR points per game to opposing RBs. This included allowing 26.9 PPR points to the Niners’ backups in Week 6. Nothing held McCaffrey back last week. He handled 20 of the 22 RB opportunities for San Fran.

Bijan Robinson, Falcons @ DEN ($7,800 DK, $8,900 FD) Pass-catching running backs can beat Denver’s defense. They rank fourth in RB targets and receptions and fifth in RB receiving yards and receiving TDs. This fits Robinson’s bill as he ranks third among RBs in both receptions and receiving yards.

Kyren Williams, Rams @ NE ($7,900 DK, $9,200 FDWilliams gets to feast on a Patriots’ defense that allows 145 combo yards and 1.1 total TDs per game to the RB position. Despite being shut out the last two weeks, Williams ranks second in total TDs among RBs.

Alvin Kamara, Saints vs. CLE ($8,200 DK, $8,200 FDHis price is the same on both sites, but he is only a legit play on DK because of the full PPR scoring. Kamara has five or more receptions in eight of 10 games. Meanwhile, Cleveland has faced legit pass-catching backs only a few times this year, so their numbers look artificially good.

Sleepers

Kareem Hunt, Chiefs @ BUF ($6,700 DK, $8,000 FDWith Isiah Pacheco’s (leg) return looming shortly, this may be the last week to enjoy huge scoring from Hunt. Buffalo is allowing a league third-worst 4.9 YPC to opposing rushers. Since Week 9, they have allowed 362 total yards and three total TDs to the position.

Nick Chubb, Browns @ NO ($6,000 DK, $6,200 FD) The Saints have allowed seven total RB touchdowns over the last four weeks. Chubb has been a dud since his return in Week 7, but here — at low ownership — he will go off.

Wide Receiver DraftKings FanDuel
Ja’Marr Chase N/A $9,600
Justin Jefferson $8,600 $9,000
Amon-Ra St. Brown $8,000 $9,200
Cooper Kupp $7,500 $8,800
Tyreek Hill $7,400 $8,500
Puka Nacua $7,300 $8,300
Davante Adams $7,200 $7,400
Garrett Wilson $7,100 $8,100
George Pickens $7,000 $7,500
Zay Flowers $6,900 $7,600
Deebo Samuel Sr. $6,800 $8,200
Drake London $6,700 $7,800
Tee Higgins N/A $7,100
Darnell Mooney $6,600 $7,000
DK Metcalf $6,500 $8,000
Jaxon Smith-Njigba $6,500 $7,300
Jayden Reed $6,400 $7,700
Josh Downs $6,400 $6,900
Khalil Shakir $6,300 $6,500
Calvin Ridley $6,200 $6,400
Brian Thomas Jr. $6,100 $6,600
Ladd McConkey N/A $6,300
DJ Moore $6,000 $6,100
Quentin Johnston N/A $6,000
Michael Pittman Jr. $6,000 $5,900
Courtland Sutton $5,900 $6,800
Jaylen Waddle $5,900 $6,200
Jameson Williams $5,800 $6,300
Tyler Lockett $5,800 $6,100
Amari Cooper $5,700 $6,300
DeAndre Hopkins $5,700 $6,700
Jakobi Meyers $5,600 $6,200
Xavier Worthy $5,600 $6,000
Romeo Doubs $5,500 $5,800
Joshua Palmer N/A $5,600
Andrei Iosivas N/A $5,500
Alec Pierce $5,400 $5,400
Jerry Jeudy $5,400 $5,800
Cedric Tillman $5,300 $6,500
Jauan Jennings $5,300 $6,200
Christian Watson $5,200 $5,700
Keenan Allen $5,200 $5,800
Demarcus Robinson $5,100 $5,900
Jordan Addison $5,100 $5,800
Dontayvion Wicks $5,000 $5,000
Rome Odunze $5,000 $5,600
Ricky Pearsall $4,900 $5,800
Diontae Johnson $4,800 $5,700
DeMario Douglas $4,700 $5,300
Gabe Davis $4,700 $5,700
Rashod Bateman $4,600 $5,400
JuJu Smith-Schuster $4,500 $5,200
Adonai Mitchell $4,400 $5,300
Marquez Valdes-Scantling $4,400 $5,900
Cedrick Wilson Jr. $4,300 $5,100
Elijah Moore $4,300 $5,500
Ray-Ray McCloud III $4,200 $5,600
Mike Williams $4,100 $5,700
Tre Tucker $4,100 $5,100
Jalen Nailor $4,000 $5,000
Parker Washington $4,000 $5,300
Devaughn Vele $3,900 $5,200
DJ Turner $3,900 $5,100
Mack Hollins $3,800 $5,600
Justin Watson $3,700 $4,800
Troy Franklin $3,700 $5,000
Calvin Austin III $3,600 $5,200
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine $3,600 $5,400
Kalif Raymond $3,500 $4,800
Kayshon Boutte $3,500 $4,900
Nelson Agholor $3,500 $5,100
Jermaine Burton N/A $4,700
Van Jefferson $3,500 $4,400
Ja’Lynn Polk $3,400 $4,800
Odell Beckham Jr. $3,400 $4,700
Tim Patrick $3,400 $4,900
Tyler Boyd $3,400 $4,600
Curtis Samuel $3,300 $5,000
Mecole Hardman $3,300 $5,000
Tylan Wallace $3,300 $4,700
Lil’Jordan Humphrey $3,200 $4,500
Kendrick Bourne $3,100 $5,000
Marvin Mims Jr. $3,100 $4,400

Wide receiver

Weekly strategy – Spend up on Ja’Marr Chase or Puka Nacua. The only other elite player among the high-priced options is George Pickens. At WR2, pick Calvin RidleyKhalil ShakirQuentin Johnston, or DeAndre Hopkins. I love Jauan Jennings and Cedric Tillman for WR3. I also would consider JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) if he returns from his injury. If you punt this position, Mack HollinsNick Westbrook-Ikhine, and Mike Williams are the best options.

Fantasy four-pack

Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals @ LAC (N/A DK, $9,600 FDIf you faced Chase last week, my condolences on your loss. Thankfully, in DFS, you can choose to play him this week even if you don’t own him in your season-long leagues. Over their last three games, the Chargers have allowed an average of 6.3-89-1 to opposing WR1s.

Puka Nacua, Rams @ NE ($7,300, $8,300 FDIn the two full games that Nacua has played since his return from injury, he has posted 16-204 on 23 targets. As long as he doesn’t punch anyone, he should post 9-100-1 here.

George Pickens, Steelers vs. BAL ($7,000 DK, $7,500 FDOnly two WR1s have not topped 100 yards and/or scored against this defense this season. Both came back in Weeks 3 and 4. Since then, they have allowed an average of 7-126-1.8 to opposing WR1s. Plus, Pickens has scored in two of the three games since Russell Wilson took over at QB.

Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions vs. JAX ($8,000 DK, $9,200 FDThis play isn’t as obvious as expected. Detroit could just run the ball down the throat of the Jaguars. Plus, St. Brown’s scoring touchdowns in seven consecutive games has helped his numbers look better than they are. Still, with Sam LaPorta (shoulder) in danger of missing this game, St. Brown could see an uptick in targets.

Sleepers

Calvin Ridley, Titans vs. MIN ($6,200 DK, $6,400 FDMinnesota ranks in the bottom eight in receptions, yardage, and TDs allowed to opposing WRs. Meanwhile, since Week 6, Ridley ranks third among WRs in targets. 

Cedric Tillman, Browns @ NO ($5,300 DK, $6,500 FDThe sites have not bumped Tillman’s price up, despite his ranking 10th or better in receptions, targets, and receiving TDs among WRs, since Week 7.

Tight End DraftKings FanDuel
Travis Kelce $6,300 $7,400
George Kittle $6,000 $8,000
Brock Bowers $5,800 $7,200
David Njoku $5,500 $6,600
Evan Engram $5,200 $5,900
Dalton Kincaid $5,000 $5,800
Kyle Pitts $4,800 $5,500
T.J. Hockenson $4,700 $6,500
Mark Andrews $4,600 $6,100
Taysom Hill $4,500 $6,400
Tucker Kraft $4,400 $6,000
Sam LaPorta $4,300 $5,700
Mike Gesicki N/A $5,400
Pat Freiermuth $4,200 $5,300
Cole Kmet $4,100 $5,200
Isaiah Likely $4,000 $5,600
Hunter Henry $3,900 $5,300
Jonnu Smith $3,800 $5,100
Noah Fant $3,700 $5,000
Colby Parkinson $3,600 $5,000
Will Dissly N/A $5,000
Dawson Knox $3,500 $5,100
Juwan Johnson $3,400 $5,200
Brock Wright $3,300 $4,600
Tyler Conklin $3,200 $5,000
AJ Barner $3,100 $4,800
Josh Oliver $3,100 $4,700
Chig Okonkwo $3,000 $4,800
Foster Moreau $3,000 $4,800
Adam Trautman $2,800 $4,700
Brenton Strange $2,700 $4,700
Davis Allen $2,500 $4,200

Tight end

Weekly strategy – Travis Kelce and George Kittle each have juicy matchups. David Njoku, Pat Freiermuth, and Mike Gesicki are cheaper alternatives. If you want to take a deep dive, consider Will DisslyDawson Knox, or Brock Wright.

Fantasy four-pack

Travis Kelce, Chiefs @ BUF ($6,300 DK, $7,400 FDIn his last seven games against the Bills, Kelce is averaging 7.8-87 with eight TDs. Plus, over the last three weeks, Kelce is leading the league in TE targets, receptions, and receiving yards.

George Kittle, 49ers vs. SEA ($6,000 DK, $8,000 FD) Kittle has seven TDs over his last seven games. This includes a 5-58-2 against these Seahawks.

David Njoku, Browns @ NO ($5,500 DK, $6,600 FD) In the three games since Jameis Winston took over, Njoku has posted 20-166-2 on 28 targets. The Saints have struggled with the limited number of similarly talented TEs they have faced this season.

Brock Bowers, Raiders @ MIA ($5,800 DK, $7,200 FDThis isn’t a great matchup on paper, but Bowers has been matchup-proof this year. He ranks second among TEs in both receptions and targets, and he ranks first in receiving yards.

Sleepers

Mike Gesicki, Bengals @ LAC (N/A DK, $5,400 FDSince Tee Higgins (quadriceps) went down to injury, Gesicki ranks top-four in every TE scoring category. As long as Higgins remains out, keep playing him. If Higgins plays, consider flipping to Pat Freiermuth at a similar price.

Dawson Knox, Bills vs. KC ($3,500 DK, $5,100 FD) With Dalton Kincaid (knee) on the wrong side of questionable, Knox will be a favorite target for Josh Allen. In six career games versus the Chiefs, Knox has scored three times. Plus, KC has allowed the most receiving yards to the position.