Saturday, October 8, 2016

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October 8th 2016
Saturday Evening Edition

Week 5 Sunday Sleepers

After taking a look at this week's matchups, here's a small pair of wide receivers that could have big days on Sunday.

With the Redskins 25th ranked pass defense rolling into town, Ravens wideout Steve Smith Sr. could be looking to build off his recent success. Smith is coming off games of 87 yards and 111 yards receiving and has seen a significant spike in targets (22 in the last two weeks). With the Redskins allowing the 5th most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers, Smith should have plenty of opportunities to make noise on Sunday. Smith is a nice flex play this week and mid-WR3 in deeper leagues.

Another value at wide receiver this week is the Cowboys Cole Beasley. The Cowboys 5th year receiver has been pretty steady this season averaging nearly 70 yards receiving per game and has 23 catches on the year. This week the Cowboys play host to the Bengals and their 11th ranked pass defense. This should fare well for Beasley as the Bengals allow the 12th most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers and the Cowboys will once again not have Dez Bryant available. Beasley is not a big red-zone target, but he could get some extra looks on Sunday and cash them in for a big afternoon. Beasley is more of a flyer this week, but could have some flex appeal.

That's my take.

~David G. Ortega



Friday, October 7, 2016

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October 7th 2016
Friday Evening Edition

Week 5 Friday Fantasy Fix

With four weeks in the books, there are several interesting matchups this weekend (Week 5) worth taking a look at for fantasy owners.

In Baltimore running back Terrance West is looking at a prime matchup against the Redskins run defense ranked 30th versus the run. West should get plenty of looks this Sunday coming off a 21 carry effort in week 4. He is also averaging better than 4 yards per carry and is currently the leagues 17th leading rusher. With the Redskins allowing the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing running backs, including 7 rushing touchdowns this season, West looks to be a week 4 must play.

Colts running back Frank Gore was just removed the team's injury report for week 5 and that comes just in time. This Sunday Gore gets the Bears run defense, ranked 26th versus the run and allowing 123 yards per game on the ground. The Colts are in big need of getting the running game rolling and this Sunday, home cooking could be just what the doctor ordered to get the ship righted. Gore, the leagues 15th leading runner has averaged better than 21 touches the last two weeks; expect more Gore this Sunday and lots of production.

The Eagles running back Ryan Matthews was also just removed from the team's injury report and with a favorable matchup this Sunday against the Lions run defense he could finally get his 2016 fantasy season rolling. The Lions run defense is ranked 22nd versus the run and they also allow better than 5-yards per tote. If Matthews is finally healthy, he could see some extended work with positive results. Matthews is more of a sleeper or low-end flex play this week.

That's my take.

~David G. Ortega


Sunday, October 2, 2016

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October 3rd 2016
Sunday Morning Edition

Week 4 Fantasy Notes and Picks 

We are a little less than an hour from the morning games kicking off, so with a couple of games already in the books (or just about-Ind @ Jax in 4th quarter), I am just taking a peak at the day ahead...

My Top 10 WR's for Week 4
(Sunday Only)

1. Demaryius Thomas - prime matchup for a big day
2. Julio Jones - unstoppable, will still post numbers.
3. Brandin Cooks - Chargers will have hands full.
4. DeSean Jackson - always the big play threat.
5. Antonio Brown - can't stop him, only try to contain.
6. DeAndre Hopkins - he will get open today.
7. Alshon Jeffrey - Lions secondary will have hands full.
8. Travis Benjamin - could be a shootout today.
9. Doug Baldwin - like his matchup today on road.
10. Mike Wallace - matchup is too good to pass up.

Looking at some prime DFS plays, I am putting my stock in Kelvin Benjamin today against the Falcons secondary, 4 touchdowns allowed to wide receivers and 8 scores allowed in the red-zone.

I am also running with Dennis Pitta at tight end. Pitta faces the Raiders today, allowing the 6th most receiving yards to opposing tight ends. Pitta has been seeing a lot of work as well; 20 targets in his last two games.

That's my take.

~David G. Ortega


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October 2nd 2016
Sunday Morning Edition

Sunday Player Watch: 

We have an early game this morning, so real quick just going to throw this one out there. The Jaguars want to run the ball to compliment their pass game, this is why they acquired running back Chris Ivory.

Last week Ivory made his debut as a Jag, but the start was anything but memorable. Today could be very different. The last time Ivory was in London, his day was memorable with 166 yards on the ground. He was a jet at the time.

He could take a stroll down memory lane today, facing a Colts defense that has allowed the 2nd most fantasy points to opposing running backs, over 4 yards per carry this season, and 4 rushing scores. Ivory should be featured in the run game and if he is, look out it could be a very good day.

That's my take.

~David G. Ortega