As expected in Week 9, it was a dud week for me. I was disgusted with the slate I was given and felt confused like my dog staring at herself in the mirror. We are back for Week 10 with a vengeance where there are plenty of juicy matchups, and most likely plenty of high scoring games. I won’t be talking about the obvious Rams v Seahawks matchup, because let's face it you are playing the receivers, and I’m getting tired of wasting my breath. I put those receivers in players I will be plugging into lineups, trying to give you guys something different to read and play instead of the basic white girl stuff. Let's get after it.
Aaron Jones- $7100
I am a known Aaron Jones hater, doesn’t mean i can’t play him in DFS. Everyone, including myself, was expecting regression from his massive year in 2019. Joke is on us, he is balling out again. Jones has had at least 5 targets in every game but one. Jones has also had at least 15 carries in every game but one, where he left the game with injury. In Week 10, the Packers host the Jaguars in Green Bay and this game shouldn’t be close. Jacksonville is the worst ranked defense in the league, giving up just under 28 PPR points per game to running backs in 2020. In what ended up being a lopsided game last week, the Packers left Jones in during garbage time, and you can expect the same this week. Photo: Getty Images
Antonio Gibson/ JD McKissic- $5600/$4900
People will be all over taking JD McKissic in this matchup with the Lions, and I will be that guy to take Gibson. These people are worried about Gibson coming off of a minor injury, they don’t know my guy as well as I do. He was coming off his best game of his young career, and was on his way to taking the full load as the RB1 on this struggling team. McKissic would also be a solid option since he is used more often in the passing game, having 38 targets in the last 5 games as well as having at least 10 PPR points in 3 of the last 4 games. With paying up for WR, QB, and a RB, we need a value play. If you have the juevos, scoop either of them up.
Mike Davis- $4000
Wow as quick as he scored 37 fantasy points, CMC is out again, RIP to his season long owners. Back to the well with Mike Davis we go, even with a matchup against Tampa Bay in Week 10. Anytime you can grab a starting running back who will get at least 15 touches for this price, it is an auto lock. To add to that, Tampa has been great against teams rushing the ball, but have given up the 3rd most receptions to running backs per game with 6.6 per, along with 46 yards per game, for a grand total of an average of 11.2 points just through the air. That 11.2 points through the air will be enough for him to hit his 3x value, given he rushes for 8 yards….
Photo: Sports Illustrated
Keenan Allen- $7100
Keenan Allen is 2nd in the league with 62 receptions, tied for 2nd with 86 targets and tied for 2nd with plays that end up for a first down. With Justin Herbert, who will most likely win the Rookie of the Year award, behind center, Allen has been his go to guy to move the sticks. I will be looking to play him for the rest of the year if this is his price. The Miami Defense has been getting better week after week, but I think the two rookie QBs will try to make this a shootout so expect a lot of points coming out of this game. Photo: Kirby Lee
Michael Thomas- $7400
You will never get Michael Thomas for this price again, you might as well put him in your lineup while you can afford it. The King of the Slant is fully healthy, facing off against the 49ers shell of a secondary, not looking nearly as good as they were last year. Even last year, when Thomas played the 49ers with a full strength defense, he torched them for 11 receptions for 134 yards and a touchdown. Brees will look to feed him the rock to avoid him throwing a temper tantrum.
Photo: Detroit Free Press
Christian Kirk- $5700
I was a Christian Kirk believer to start the season, and at first I was worried, but not anymore. With the Birds in the Desert humming on offense, Kirk will be a great play in Week 10 against the Bills. Kirk has 5 touchdowns in the last 3 games, and has had 8 targets in both of the last two games. With playing Kirk, he will be a great option for some upside.
Devante Parker- $5000
Devante Parker is now the only capable wideout in Miami for Tua. Preston Williams is headed to the IR for the foreseeable future, which leaves plenty of targets for DP (I hope people don’t call him that). With that much upside you should at least throw a dart to the Miami stud and see what sticks. Photo: Dolphins.com
Jordan Reed- $3500
When George Kittle was out early in the year, Jordan Reed was the guy in the offense. He received 14 targets in the two games he was gone. That's enough potential targets for me to plug this dinosaur into my lineup.
Kyler Murray- $8000
Kyler is playing his way into the MVP race as of late, both through the air and on the ground. Buffalo can’t stop anyone on the ground this year, running backs, quarterbacks, wide receiver end arounds, doesn’t matter they can’t stop anyone. The Bills are allowing 125 yards per game on the ground, as well as 239 yards through the air. Add in the fact that the Over/Under is closing in on 56 total points, it sounds like a recipe for a massive game for Kyler and the Cardinals at home this weekend.
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Some Players I will be shuffling into lineups this week for some variability: Will Fuller $6700, Tyler Boyd, Cooper Kupp $6900, Robert Woods $6600, Gabriel Davis- $3400, James Conner $6900, James Robinson $6600, Mike Gesicki $4300, Jared Goff $6500, Deshaun Watson $6900.
DraftKings Lineup 1
Kyler Murray- $8000
Aaron Jones- $7100
JD McKissic- $4900
Michael Thomas- $7400
Keenan Allen- $7100
Devante Parker- $5000
Jordan Reed- $3500
Mike Davis- $4000
Saints D- $3000
DraftKings Lineup 2
Jared Goff- $6500
Mike Davis- $4000
Antonio Gibson- $5600
Keenan Allen- $7100
Tyler Boyd- $6400
Cooper Kupp- $6900
Mike Gesicki- $4300
Aaron Jones- $7100
Bengals D- $2100
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