The daily fantasy game is all about predicting and reading certain matchups while still staying within the guidelines of money able to be spent on each player. Some call it luck but others are able to break it down to a science. For week 7 of the NFL, there are some intriguing players to make up what should be a great lineup when going for the big win. This lineup uses Draftkings and players can use kingscodes to get great bonuses when playing.
With that, here is a look at who should be picked for week 7.
Rodgers is coming off his worst week by far. Luckily he still has a 13-2 touchdown to interception rating and will be playing a bad Houston defense. This may be his best price of the season and people should take advantage of it.
Stack Jones with Rodgers as he will not only get the majority of carries but, also plenty of receptions. To add on to this, Jones is averaging over a touchdown per game which is rare even for a runningback.
Is he the same player he was in the past? No. But is he getting 15-20 carries a game and playing against a terrible Lions defense? Yes. Take Gurley here and watch the Falcons give him 15+ carries.
Higgins is consistently becoming more and more a part of Cincinnati’s gameplan and it is showing. Posting his best week yet with six receptions and 125 yards, Higgins is still cheap and facing a Cleveland team that is giving up quite a bit of yards through the air.
This may be the steal of the week. After not doing much for the early part of his career Tim Patrick is a major part of the Broncos’ offense. In back to back weeks, he posted 100+ yard games and has a touchdown in two of his last three. At $4,600, he is the steal of the week.
Every game that Crowder has played in, he has had double-digit targets. This is unheard of even for the best wideouts. Adding onto this is the fact that in three of his four played games he’s had over 100 yards and has a touchdown in 50% of his games played. The Jets are bad so they are always playing from behind and that means that they will be airing the ball out and it will likely be to Crowder.
Paying out big for a tight-end can feel like a trap sometimes. That’s why instead players can look at matchups for lower-end ones and get value. Shultz is this as Andy Dalton loves to hit his tight-ends, especially in the endzone. Look for his value to increase after this week in a big way.
The breakout game needed has finally come from Swift. Many have been wondering when he would get his chance and he took advantage of it in a big way last week. Look for him to capitalize on this against a lackluster Atlanta defense.
Sure this lineup wants Crowder to do well against the Bills and he likely will. That said, it won’t be enough as the Bills have a stout defense and also there aren’t many great options at this position for the week. Take the Bills and hope they don’t shutdown Crowder completely.
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