


Montgomery's appeal has come from the passing game more so than anything he's done it rushing in the last few weeks.

Be sure to monitor his status because he has missed some practice time this week. I wouldn't be surprised to see him approach double-digit targets and eclipse the 100-yard mark once again, even with Mike Evans back. Brown should command another massive target share against the hapless Jets' secondary who is arguably the worst in the league. The Buccaneers aren't a team that will take their foot off the gas pedal during a game as they have one of the highest pass rates above expectation. In Week 16 with Chris Godwin and Mike Evans on the shelf, Brown saw a target share and air yards share over 50%. Brown remains in the mid-range on DraftKings despite catching 10 balls for 100 yards in his first game back. WR Antonio Brown ($8,500 FD/$6,100 DK)īrown got a massive bump on FanDuel, so this recommendation is more of a DraftKings play. The Texans defense is middle of the pack in terms of fantasy points allowed to quarterbacks, but the combination of value and rushing production puts Lance squarely in play for all formats, but specifically cash games. He ran for a combined 130 yards and that's the type of floor we like to have in cash games. Earlier in the season against the Cardinals and Seahawks, we saw what Lance could do when given extended action. Obviously, there's a reason Lance couldn't beat out Jimmy G as the starter in San Francisco from the start, but at his price, he doesn't need to do much to hit value. When we get a chance to roster a quarterback at such a discount, it makes sense to do so especially in cash games. Core Four Plays QB Trey Lance ($6,400 FD/$4,800 DK) They should be used in tandem with a chalkier core of players.įor up-to-the-minute and Sunday morning updates, be sure to join the 4for4 DFS subscription-only Discord channel. Keep in mind that these are contrarian stacks, so you don’t have to use these stacks in a large percentage of lineups to be overweight on the field. I feel this is easier than having a chalkier stack while trying to hit multiple individual low-rostered plays throughout the rest of your lineup. Though there may be a chalkier player or two within the value stack, I will usually add a piece from the game that makes the stack a bit contrarian.įor example, if we hit on a contrarian quarterback play while having a pass-catcher or two from that same game, the positive correlation of those stacks is technically getting one contrarian play correct despite filling multiple roster slots. I like building contrarian stacks around my chalkier core of players because you only have to get one instance correct for it to hit. All four will almost assuredly be in my cash lineup and be an integral part of my GPP core plays (though they probably won't all be in the same GPP lineup).įor the value stacks, I’ll be using 4for4's Stack Value Reports to find stacks that can take down a tournament. The Core Four are my four favorite plays on the main slate for any game format, regardless of price or projected percent rostered. This Week 17 NFL DFS article consists of two parts, the "Core Four" and value stacks. BetMGM + 4for4 Sub Deal (Free Betting Subscription).VividPicks + 4for4 Sub Deal (Free Subscription).
