DFS PROS favorite plays: Week 14

Top-ranked DFS PRO Jason Mezrahi, founder and CEO of WinDailySports.com, breaks down his favorite Daily Fantasy Football plays at various salary ranges for Week 14 of the NFL. Find out who Jason will be locking in his lineups on DraftKings and FanDuel.

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Top-ranked DFS PRO Jason Mezrahi, founder and CEO of WinDailySports.com, breaks down his favorite Daily Fantasy Football plays at various salary ranges for Week 14 of the NFL. Find out who Jason will be locking in his lineups on DraftKings and FanDuel.

QUARTERBACKS

KYLE ALLEN- $5700 DRAFTKINGS, $7100 FANDUEL

I believe this is the week to pay down at the quarterback position and save cash because you’re going to need it. Kyle Allen can get you there, at near minimum salary for the quarterback position on both sites. He is coming off consecutive 20+ point games and I think it continues in Week 14. The Falcons rank 22nd against opposing quarterbacks and are allowing 259 yards passing per game. The rookie will have something to prove after Ron Rivera was fired and his future is going to become even more of a question moving forward. I think Allen steps up and exceeds value with another 20 point performance this week.

RYAN FITZPATRICK- $6000 DRAFTKINGS, $7400 FANDUEL

The value train continues and who better to highlight that than a man who has gotten a ton of value out of his career. Ryan Fitzpatrick or “Fitzmagic” as they call him, keeps getting it done and puts up points each week no matter what team he plays for. He is coming off two back to back monster games. Fitzpatrick had a 25 point outing versus the Browns and backed it up with a 30 point performance versus the Eagles. He now faces off against the New York Jets and their suspect secondary. Fitzpatrick will be finding his way into my tournament lineups and I will stay away from him in cash games.

RUNNING BACKS

CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY-  $10300 DRAFTKINGS, $11000 FANDUEL

Christian McCaffrey is having one of the best seasons I have seen while playing fantasy football. The man is a lock and is averaging a whopping 31 points per game and hopefully carrying me to my season-long championship. He gets points in good and bad matchups, he scores when his team is winning or trailing in games. As long as he is healthy he is on the field accumulating fantasy points. McCaffrey will gash the Atlanta Falcons on the ground and the air. If you have followed this column all season I have written him up in almost every week and I don’t plan to stop anytime soon. I don’t mind pairing him with Kyle Allen and hope this game shoots out.

DERRICK HENRY-  $8200 DRAFTKINGS, $9100 FANDUEL

If you like to follow game logs you will like to see 24, 36, 32, and 27 as Derrick Henry’s last 4 games. He has 1140 rushing yards on the season, along with 13 touchdowns and has seen a bump in production ever since Ryan Tannehill took over as quarterback. He gets a dream matchup against Oakland who has allowed the 18th most points to opposing running backs and should be in for another big game. I love the combo of McCaffrey and Henry locking up a solid base of 50 points for both your cash games and tournaments in Week 14.

WIDE RECEIVERS

DEANDRE HOPKINS-  $7400 DRAFTKINGS, $8300 FANDUEL

DeAndre Hopkins is an elite wide receiver who is coming off a tough matchup versus the Patriots and Stephon Gilmore. I hope that drives down ownership on Hopkins this week. DeAndre has been consistently good all year and I’m expecting a breakout game at home in the dome. If the Broncos can keep this game close we can see fireworks out of Hopkins here at home.

DEVANTE PARKER-  $6900 DRAFTKINGS, $7200 FANDUEL

DeVante Parker was one of the main reasons I will be heading to the FanDuel World Fantasy Football Championship in Puerto Rico next weekend, so I will be sure to play him in a nice matchup versus the New York Jets. Parker is coming off 37 point game and gets to face the Jets who rank 22nd against opposing wide receivers. I love the stack with Fitzpatrick in tournaments.

TIGHT ENDS

JACK DOYLE-  $4600 DRAFTKINGS, $6300 FANDUEL

Jack Doyle has seen an uptick in targets and receptions with Eric Ebron put on injured reserve. I want to pay down at tight end and Doyle is one of the best value tight ends of the slate. Doyle should be heavily targeted again this week and the Buccaneers struggle to cover the tight end. They rank 31st against opposing tight ends and allow 281 yards passing per game. I see Doyle with at least 5 receptions for 55 yards and I believe he finds his way into the endzone again this week. Lock Doyle in for the best value tight end of the slate.

VANCE MCDONALD-  $4300 DRAFTKINGS, $5800 FANDUEL

We can keep this one short. Play the tight end every week against the Arizona Cardinals. It’s a written rule that you can pair with locking Christian McCaffrey in your lineups. The Arizona Cardinals haven’t been able to cover the tight end for years and the trend continues this week. If you need proof go look at the last 20 games of tight end matchups against the Cardinals and you will be shocked by what’s been done. McDonald should be a safe value play for both cash games and tournaments.

DEFENSES

GREEN BAY PACKERS-  $4000 DRAFTKINGS, $5000 FANDUEL

Let’s keep it short and sweet with our defenses. We will be targeting two home teams facing off against weak offenses. The Packers get to face off at home in harsh temperatures versus a rookie quarterback and a lackluster offense. This should be a statement game for this Packer team and hopefully the defense steps up and makes some big plays.

HOUSTON TEXANS-  $3300 DRAFTKINGS, $4600 FANDUEL

It’s the same strategy here. Let’s lock in the home team versus a rookie quarterback. This Texan defense has looked better and is coming off an impressive win verse Brady and the Patriots. I think the Texans make for a strong play on DraftKings at $3300 and I will sprinkle in shares of this defense in both cash games and tournaments.

Jason Mezrahi has been a professional, top-ranked Daily Fantasy Player on FanDuel and DraftKings for more than seven years. He has won FanDuel’s $155,555 King of the Diamond competition and placed second in DraftKings’ Fantasy Basketball World Championship, earning him $300,000. He owns and operates WinDailySports.com, which supports the DFS and Sports Betting community with resources such as tools, projection models, in-depth written analysis and podcasts, plus much more.

Office pool pick’em: Week 14

The Huddle staff makes its weekly game picks every Thursday. Picks are based both on which team will actually win the game and also which team will cover the spread. Spreads and picks are not adjusted beyond the initial values from Wednesday of each week.

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The Huddle staff makes its weekly game picks every Thursday. Picks are based both on which team will actually win the game and also which team will cover the spread. Spreads and picks are not adjusted beyond the initial values from Wednesday of each week.

Straight Up DMD SG KP TJF HS CC CB HCG
Cowboys at Bears
Panthers at Falcons
Colts at Buccaneers
Dolphins at Jets
49ers at Saints
Lions at Vikings
Broncos at Texans
Ravens at Bills
Bengals at Browns
Redskins at Packers
Chargers at Jaguars
Steelers at Cardinals
Titans at Raiders
Chiefs at Patriots
Seahawks at Rams
Giants at Eagles
Last Week 9-7 8-8 10-6 7-9 7-9 8-8 9-7 8-8
2019 Season-To-Date 121-70-1 115-76-1 115-76-1 118-731 117-74-1 122-69-1 117-74-1 119-72-1
2018 Record 167-87-2 158-96-2 179-75-2 159-95-2 153-101-2 165-89-2 157-97-2 n/a
2017 Record 168-88 161-95 171-85 160-96 165-91 180-76 160-96 n/a
2016 Record 157-97-2 149-105-2 156-98-2 161-93-2 152-102-2 156-98-2 139-115-2 n/a
2015 Record 154-102 137-119 156-100 151-105 155-101 165-91 n/a n/a
2014 Record 166-89-1 158-97-1 164-91-1 173-82-1 163-92-1 177-78-1 n/a n/a
2013 Record 163-92-1 160-95-1 170-85-1 162-93-1 153-102-1 n/a n/a n/a
Against the Spread DMD SG KP TJF HS CC CB HCG
Cowboys (-3.5) at Bears
Panthers at Falcons (-3.5)
Colts at Buccaneers (-2.5)
Dolphins at Jets (-4.5)
49ers at Saints (-1.5)
Lions at Vikings (-13.5)
Broncos at Texans (-9.5)
Ravens (-6.5) at Bills
Bengals at Browns (-9.5)
Redskins at Packers (-13.5)
Chargers (-3.5) at Jaguars
Steelers (-1.5) at Cardinals
Titans (-1.5) at Raiders
Chiefs at Patriots (-3.5)
Seahawks (-1.5) at Rams
Giants at Eagles (-7.5)
Last Week 12-4 9-7 11-5 7-9 8-8 9-7 11-5 11-5
2019 Season-To-Date 89-103 102-90 98-94 91-101 105-87 89-103 105-87 106-86
2018 Record 132-124 131-125 145-111 131-125 133-123 132-124 130-126 n/a
2017 Record 129-127 136-120 135-121 122-134 132-124 136-120 131-125 n/a
2016 Record 110-146 125-131 127-129 128-128 124-132 132-124 127-129 n/a
2015 Record 125-131 121-135 126-130 128-128 123-133 141-115 n/a n/a
2014 Record 122-134 124-132 143-113 133-123 132-124 123-133 n/a n/a
2013 Record 115-136-5 119-132-5 117-134-5 123-128-5 117-134-5 n/a n/a n/a
DMD – David Dorey, SG – Steve Gallo, KP – Ken Pomponio, TF – T.J. Ford, HS – Harley Schultz, CC – Cletis Cutts, CB – Cory Bonini, HCG – HC Green

 

Features of the Northwest Passage to see before they transform

The Arctic Circle boasts magnificent landscapes, unique species and thriving Inuit culture – but it’s all changing fast. Climate change is ushering in major alterations to life in the Arctic, and those living in the region must adapt to grapple with these new developments.

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In the year 1845, the two English ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror set sail from Greenland, eager to forge through the northernmost reaches of the Americas, traversing a route that had eluded explorers for years: The Northwest Passage. Long before reaching their final destination, every one of the 129 men aboard the two ships would be dead.

It was the search for a shorter maritime route between Europe and Asia that led these men to their painful and drawn-out deaths, but the treacherous sea ice that had impeded their passage is now growing scant.

As climate change ushers in a warmer Arctic Circle, the opportunity for Arctic tourism grows increasingly more feasible. However, visitors to the Arctic will experience a landscape in transition, as the inhabitants of the region must adapt to thrive in their changing world.

While many natural phenomena suffer from the effects of global climate change, one particularly striking loss has been Arctic ice melt. As global temperatures increase, the Arctic region is warming by more than twice the rate of the rest of the Earth, spurring a new breed of tourism into the Arctic: last chance tourism.

These tourists attempt to see natural phenomena before they’ve disappeared completely, and recent developments, including the complete disappearance of Iceland’s Okjökull, have turned a spotlight towards the north.

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Particular destinations, such as Jakobshavn Glacier in western Greenland, may be high on their list. Located in Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the glacier has experienced major thinning over the past two decades.

While recent cyclical changes in Atlantic currents have pumped cold water into the Greenlandic coast, spurring slight growth in the glacier, climate scientists fear that it will experience unprecedented thinning once currents change again.

Changing wildlife habitats

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Visitors interested in wildlife spotting face uncertainty, as species are forced to adapt to new challenges posed by warmer temperatures. One creature at risk is the mighty polar bear.

This apex predator is particularly vulnerable in the face of climate change, as they rely on plentiful floes of sea ice to hunt seals. Though the plight of the polar bear receives massive amounts of press, Ursus maritimus does not suffer alone.

The lemming, a hamster-like rodent, depends on snow cover to hide from danger. Shorter winters mean less snow, leaving them exposed to predators. The arctic fox faces stiff competition and even predation from their relatives, the red fox, a species that has been migrating further north as the extreme cold abates.

As the landscape changes, visitors may need to prepare for changes in migration patterns, population numbers, breeding seasons, or even new species moving into warming areas.

Threats to Inuit communities

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Long before European explorers dreamed of crossing the Northwest Passage, countless generations of Inuit thrived across the region, crafting a complex culture tied closely to the land around them. Today, Inuit communities face treacherous conditions brought on by climate change. The harsh Arctic climate renders farming impossible, meaning that communities across the Arctic must hunt and fish for their animal protein.

Factors directly linked to a warming Arctic Circle such as shorter winters and interrupted migration patterns for wildlife make food more difficult to procure, and loss of permafrost throughout the region may cause unprecedented amounts of erosion across their land.

As communities grapple with these mounting issues, the potential for increased Arctic tourism adds further complications. Visitors to the region have the potential for positive impact – purchases they make are incorporated into the local economy, but constant droves of tourists run the risk of overwhelming the infrastructure of these small communities.

Tourism challenges

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Ultimately, tourism within the Arctic is a complicated beast. The ethically-driven tourist walks a razor’s edge; experience the cultural, biological and physical phenomena of the region but create as little negative impact as possible.

Though massive cruise ships have penetrated the passage in the past, the impact on the region cannot be ignored. These ships leave a colossal carbon footprint, while the looming mast of the ship may frighten wild animals, robbing them of precious calories that carry them through harsh Arctic winters.

A wise decision for potential tourists would be to identify tour companies with a serious commitment to sustainability. One particularly dedicated organization is Adventure Canada, equipped with thirty years of experience in operating small-ship cruises.

Their Arctic vessel holds fewer than 200 passengers, allowing it to enter remote fjords that a traditional cruise liner would struggle to access. The operators exercise utmost caution about respecting the delicate ecosystems of the Arctic, keeping a safe distance from wildlife to ensure they aren’t spooked by the ship’s presence.

The ship’s staff is composed largely of academics, with naturalists, geologists, archaeologists, Inuit culturalists and Indigenous rights activists engaging passengers in daily seminars to broaden their understanding of the region.

As the Arctic undergoes this monumental change, there’s little doubt that tourism will increase. For those who make the decision to explore this rugged region, we suggest researching sustainable travel options before booking any trips.

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AFC Playoff Picture heading into Week 14

The AFC playoff picture got a little bit more interesting with the Patriots loss. There are races for the AFC East, South, and Wild Cards.

It might be time to talk about the Patriots but we will know more after this week against the Chiefs. It’s definitely time to talk about the Ravens and how they’ve looked like an unstoppable force. Even with the Texans’ impressive victory, there’s a challenger lurking in the South. The AFC West is still the Chiefs to lose.

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AFC East

New England Patriots 10-2

New England had to go 2-2 in their stretch of games that started with the Eagles and ended with the Chiefs. That’s exactly what was said last week. It still stands. Of course, winning against Kansas City is probably in their best interest. They still have the inside track at winning the AFC East, but a victory against the Chiefs may also assure them a bye.

Remaining Schedule: Chiefs, @Bengals, Bills, Dolphins

Buffalo Bills 9-3

The Bills have a legit shot at winning the AFC East. Of course, they will have to beat the Ravens and Steelers first and then beat the Patriots in New England. They could enter Week 17 needing a win to get to the playoffs.

Remaining Schedule: Ravens, @Steelers, @Patriots, Jets

Gardner Minshew says he learned a lot while watching Nick Foles from sidelined

The Jacksonville Jaguars will be hosting a team that has traditionally been an issue for them in the Los Angeles Chargers. They’ll do so with rookie phenom Gardner Minshew II behind center after coach Doug Marrone made the decision to name him the …

The Jacksonville Jaguars will be hosting a team that has traditionally been an issue for them in the Los Angeles Chargers. They’ll do so with rookie phenom Gardner Minshew II behind center after coach Doug Marrone made the decision to name him the team’s starter due to Nick Foles’ struggles.

Minshew was the Jags’ starter for eight games, going 4-4 in the process and leading the Jags to a game under .500 before Foles returned from his broken clavicle. However, when he officially returns to his starting role Sunday, he hopes to be a much improved player after watching Foles handle game day situations from the sidelines.

“A lot of times when you’re playing, you have a million different things you’re having to focus in on and you can lose some of the smaller stuff,” Minshew said. “When you’re out of that role [as a starter], you can kind of step back and see the little details. Watching Nick was a great opportunity to learn.”

When considering Minshew was working towards a job on Nick Saban’s staff in Alabama, it’s no shocker that he used his time on the bench wisely. He already achieved

Deshaun Watson is looking forward to ‘smack talk’ with ex-Texans DB Kareem Jackson

Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson left the Houston Texans in March. Deshaun Watson is looking forward to his potential smack talk on Sunday.

On Sunday, Kareem Jackson will return to his old stomping grounds. The former Houston Texans cornerback, now with the Denver Broncos, will play against his old team, nine months after departing in free agency.

A safety with the Broncos, Jackson will have the tall task of defending Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson.

Will he be talking? Watson seems to think so.

“I wouldn’t doubt it. It’s his old team, for sure,” Watson said Wednesday. “He’ll be cool with me, I think, for sure. I don’t think he’ll be talking too much stuff. He’ll be real fun to smack talk a little bit, but it’ll be all love and respect.”

Jackson was a favorite in the locker room and the fan base before the Texans let him walk in March. He started in all nine seasons in Houston. One can expect smiles from his ex-teammates before the game; the outcome may depict if the same can be said after it.

Ohio State basketball beats North Carolina: 3 Things we learned

Ohio State rolled into Chapel Hill and put on a display that’s going to turn heads. Here’s three things we learned.

There’s no doubt Ohio State thought it had its toughest test of the year in 2019 Wednesday night. It traveled to play one of the blue bloods in the sport in a hostile environment against a very athletic team.

North Carolina might still be trying to find itself a little bit early on in the year, but it was still a good test to go against a team that offers so many challenges across the board.

In the end, it was a great resume building blowout win of a Power five basketball power, and one that went a totally different direction than anyone thought. It was blowout city — a 74-49 victory.

Here’s three things we learned.

Next … Turnovers have to get better

Brian Ortega injured, withdraws from from UFC on ESPN+ 23 headliner vs. ‘Korean Zombie’

The UFC’s final fight card of 2019 is left scrambling for a main event.

The UFC’s final card of 2019 will be left scrambling for a main event.

Former featherweight title challenger [autotag]Brian Ortega[/autotag] has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled headliner with [autotag]Chan Sung Jung[/autotag] at UFC on ESPN+ 23.

MMA Junkie confirmed an ESPN.com report Wednesday that Ortega is out because of an undisclosed injury, according to a person with knowledge of the situation but not authorized to speak publicly.

With Ortega (14-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) unable to compete, the UFC is currently searching for a replacement opponent to fight Jung (15-5 MMA, 5-2 UFC) later this month. Ortega’s withdrawal means he will go all of 2019 without competing. His last fight was in December 2018, when he lost a TKO to 145-pound champion Max Holloway.

UFC on ESPN+ 23 takes place Dec. 21 at Sajik Arena in Busan, South Korea. The entire card streams on ESPN+.

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Week 14 NFL TV schedule and game maps

There are five primetime games this week so the Sunday schedule is a bit light. That’s what happens when three games are played on Thanksgiving, and Sunday and Monday night have their usual slate. Somehow the Niners-Ravens game didn’t get flexed to …

There are five primetime games this week so the Sunday schedule is a bit light. That’s what happens when three games are played on Thanksgiving, and Sunday and Monday night have their usual slate. Somehow the Niners-Ravens game didn’t get flexed to Sunday Night. We do get Patriots-Texans though. Monday Night Football is a pretty good game as well as the Vikings travel to Seattle to face the Seahawks. As usual, thanks to 506Sports.com for the maps.

Michigan tight end accepts invite to Reese’s Senior Bowl

The fourth-year Wolverine is set to perform in the premier post-bowl game showcase for the NFL Draft.

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Since Jim Harbaugh took the job in Ann Arbor, he’s always had some solid tight ends.

From Mackey Award winner Jake Butt to Pittsburgh Steelers TE Zach Gentry, the Wolverines have managed to put some great blockers/pass catchers on the end of the line into the league.

And now that his career at Michigan is nearing a close, senior Sean McKeon is hoping that he’ll be the next one to get selected in the 2020 NFL Draft. What’s a good way to ensure that?

To play in a premier post-bowl game showcase. And there’s none bigger than the Reese’s Senior Bowl.

As announced by the Reese’s Senior Bowl itself, McKeon will be making his way down to Mobile, as he accepted his invitation to play in the prestigious game.

McKeon played all four-years he was in Ann Arbor, but sparingly his freshman year in 2016. However, he became a co-starter along with Gentry in 2017 and had a starring role in the offense beginning in his sophomore campaign.

He only played in seven games in 2019, however, after an injury sustained at Wisconsin kept him out for the ensuing five games. However, he returned for the Maryland game and one reception for 29 yards, as part of his 13 catches for 235 yards and two touchdowns. Over his career, he managed 60 catches for 668 yards and six touchdowns.

The Reese’s Senior Bowl will take place on January 25, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama.