Week 7 Punt Plays
Every week John Lee and I (Jeff Pasquino) discuss our punt plays for DraftKings on The Audible to close out our weekly DFS DraftKings podcast. These are players that we are looking at to fill in a last spot on our lineups that are relatively cheap. We have all been there - we have only a few bucks left and 1-2 spots to go in our roster, and we need a good value play to fill in that gap. The rules we play by are that the player must not cost more than $3,500.
So who made my short list for this week? Well, I can only use one on the show - and I am not going to steal the thunder from our three picks that make the airwaves - but I will share a few guys that did not make it for the final cut. Some of them look pretty solid this week, so give them a read and tell me what you think, either in the comments or on twitter (@JeffPasquino). Here goes:
Theo Riddick, RB, Lions ($3,400) - Today's winner of the Last Man Standing award goes to Theo Riddick, the lone healthy back for Detroit that isn't physically hurting or suffering from fumblitis. Riddick could easily get 10 carries and 4+ catches this week against the Vikings. If he gets 60 yards, that's 10 points right there and an easy cash (3x) value. That's his floor, folks. A tournament upside is just one scoring play away.
Albert Wilson, WR, Chiefs ($3,000) - Wilson scored last week for Kansas City, which certainly improves his value (and makes him something of a unicorn for Kansas City, who never seem to be able to get a wide receiver to the end zone). Now that Jeremy Maclin is recovering from a concussion, Wilson could see the most targets of any Chief wide receiver this week.
Darren McFadden, RB, Cowboys ($3,100) and Chrstine Michael, RB, Cowboys ($3,000) - Dallas is already talking about giving Michael more chances, and McFadden saw a ton of targets in Week 4 before the bye. I expect Dallas to run a ton against the Giants, using the strength of the Cowboys with their offensive line to establish themselves early and get back towards the top of the woeful NFC East. Both players should see enough touches to get 9-10 points quite easily, and a touchdown makes them hit tournament value with ease.
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ReplyDeleteGreat picks this week, Jeff! Riddick looks like a solid floor play, and I love the upside with Wilson if Maclin sits. McFadden and Michael could be sneaky gold. Speaking of value, if you're into trending sounds, download the latest meme soundboard and sound buttons at SoundBoardW.com the best sound board free site for laughs!
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ReplyDeleteThe Riddick floor analysis is super helpful for those tight salary situations, and the McFadden and Michael split this week looks underrated too. I have been playing the punt spot for years so these breakdowns are gold. Separately, I tried out motion control ai free online for some of my own DFS promo videos and it handles the still to motion thing way better than I expected.
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ReplyDeleteThe Riddick and Wilson breakdown here is genuinely useful for tight salary-cap lineups - exactly the kind of angle I look for every week. I usually end up sketching matchup visuals for my notes, and ASCII Art Generator has been a quick way to drop header banners into my fantasy spreadsheets.
ReplyDeleteSolid breakdown of the cheap value plays this week. Riddick's receiving role and the Dallas backfield rotation are exactly the kind of under-the-radar picks that fill out a lineup on a budget. On a side note, I have been using the photo to ai video generator free tool to turn a few highlight screenshots into short recap clips for my league, and it has been super handy.
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