Saturday, January 7, 2017

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January 7th, 2017
Saturday Morning Edition

Wildcard Saturday

With today’s games getting ready to heat up in less than 90 minutes, it’s time to take a look at some fantasy picks that could work for all of us DFS players.

At $7,400 salary, wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins could be considered a risky value play today. Hopkins is coming off a down season from 2015, but he’s still a great talent with tremendous upside. With the Texans reverting back to quarterback Brock Osweiler, I would expect a concerted effort today to get the ball to Hopkins. The Raiders defense is beatable by leagues standards allowing the 12th most receiving yards to opposing wide receivers. I expect to see Osweiler target the talented wideout no less than 10 times today; plenty of opportunities to make plays and find the end zone.

Another value play at $4,500 that is more of the sleeper variety is Seahawks tight end Luke Wilson. Clearly the number two tight end and far down on the pecking order, Wilson’s value is most prominent in the red-zone. There’s no question the Lion’s defense will focus on trying to matchup with and slow down wide receiver Doug Baldwin and tight end Jimmy Graham. I wouldn’t expect anything more than a handful of targets for Wilson (maybe 4-5 today), but likely most will come inside the 20 where he’s been effective. In his last two games, Wilson has 6 receptions, including two for touchdowns. The Lions secondary has also allowed the 5th most fantasy points to opposing tight ends, including 10 touchdowns.

That’s My Take

~David G. Ortega



Friday, January 6, 2017

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January 6th, 2017
Friday Evening Edition

Friday’s Fantasy Five

It’s Wildcard Weekend and it’s time to start getting jacked for the NFL Playoffs. It all starts tomorrow (Saturday) and even though the regular season has concluded, fantasy does not stop. Thanks to DSF sites and the NFL Playoff Challenge, there’s plenty of fantasy left to play.

With fantasy on the brain, let’s talk about this weekend’s games and what five players are my favorites to perform well.

My first pick comes from the early game on Saturday, the Raiders are on the road to take on the Texans. And without quarterback Derek Carr under center, the Silver and Black will need to rely heavily on running back Latavius Murray and the running game. The Texans have been very good versus the pass this season, but their defense is only ranked 12th against the run. Murray won’t find too many big holes on the ground, but he could see some extra work in the short passing game and have a big day just on volume alone.

The Texans will likely lean the same direction as the Raiders and try to ride their own ball carrier, my second pick; Lamar Miller. In their early matchup this season, Miller tore through the Raiders defense for 104 yards on 24 carries. If the Texans have their way on Saturday, Miller could see a similar workload with similar results.

In the early game on Sunday, the Dolphins-Steelers matchup offers plenty of fantasy frenzy and my third pick; wide receiver Eli Rogers. The Steelers 2nd year receiver has been coming on of late and in his last two games with Big Ben tossing the pigskin he collected 9 passes on 11 targets for 159 yards receiving and a touchdown. There’s no doubt the Dolphins secondary is going to be preoccupied and have it hands full with the Steelers other receiver Antonio Brown. This will only mean plenty of chances for Rogers and Big Ben to connect on a big one against a secondary that has allowed the 4th most fantasy points to opposing wide receiver over the past four weeks.

In the weekend finale, my number four and five picks; wide receiver Davante Adams and quarterback Aaron Rodgers. There’s no question Rodgers is going to be the popular play this weekend and rightfully so. He’s Mr. Snow, Mr. Lambeau, Mr. Fire on Ice and over the past two months he’s been on a roll; his last 8 starts, 298 yards passing/game, 20 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions. Drawing a first round home game, weather will not be a factor for Rodgers.

With Rodgers under center his receivers are going to be busy and in line for a big Sunday. Wide receiver Jordy Nelson will draw a lot of attention, opening up opportunities for wide receiver Davante Adams to step up. Adams finished the year with 75 receptions, 997 yards receiving, and 12 touchdowns. He’s ready to breakout this post-season.

That’s My Take

~David G. Ortega


Sunday, January 1, 2017

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January 1st, 2017
Sunday Morning Edition

My Perfect Lineup

With one week left to play regular season fantasy, here is my Draftday Perfect Lineup.

QB-Matt Ryan - Ryan has been hot all season and today he gets a Saints defense that has allowed the 7th most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks.

RB-David Johnson - Johnson has been the Cardinals MVP this season, so you have to wonder how long he’ll play. Regardless, while he’s in there he should dominate touches and could find the end zone a couple of times.

RB-Bilal Powell - Bills run defense has been awful this season, allowing the most fantasy points to opposing running backs over the past four weeks and Powell will get his crack at them today.

WR-Julio Jones - With Ryan playing as well as he has, when healthy Jones has been a monster. He’s back today and the Saints defense should be scared.

WR-Jordy Nelson - the Packers wideout has looked like his old self of late and today he faces the Lions defense that has surrendered the 6th most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers.

WR-Michael Thomas - the Saints-Falcons games is lining up to be a high scoring affair today and with Brees tossing the pigskin, any of his receivers has a chance at a big game. Expect Thomas to add to his 8 touchdown total.

TE-Travis Kelce - the Chiefs tight end has been a force at times and averaging better than 9 targets per game over his last six, he’s in line for another busy and productive Sunday.

PK-Justin Tucker - the Ravens kicker has been money all season. The Bengals may keep the Flacco and company out of the end zone, but Tucker will put points on the board.

DEF-Broncos - no Derek Carr today, coming off a humiliating loss, and having lost the first matchup with the Raiders this season, expect Wade Phillips to stack the line and turn the dogs loose today.

That’s My Take

~David G. Ortega