NFL DFS: Main Saturday Slate Breakdown - Cash Lineup, Pivot Lineups, GPP Plays, and Values
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We have a slate with one obvious QB in Gardner MInshew, and several of the BEST WR plays that we have gotten all preseason. We have plenty of decent TE's to choose from, and around 5 quality RB plays. this is probably the most appealing slate that we have gotten thus far this preseason.
Note Core Plays are always considered other plays (GPP only, or Cash Plays)
The player pool is listed below. Any updates for the slate will be called out in the Discord Chat.
Quarterbacks:
The QB list is in order of how I would prioritize them.
Gardner Minshew (ARI)
Reports suggest that he is going to play into the second half of the game. As a result he has the highest prop line at of any QB on the slate.
I still think the WR we most want to stack with him is Reggie Virgil who continued to standout last week. Playing 59% of the snaps. Then Brooks, Weaver, Fehoko, and Wallace are all secondary players as well.
TE Rivaldo Fairweather is a stacking option as well.
Case Keenum (CHI)
Keenum and Moss should both get a half of football making them both appealing on this slate. I like Keenum more because he looked good last week, and he is a little easier to stack.
Kaden Davis hadd 55% of the snaps and 6 targets last week that should continue, and he should be someone to stack with Keenum. Maurice Alexander played 39% of the snaps but had 6 targets. Can be used with both QBs.
The offense looked great last week, and really anyone that is active at WR will be appealing as Ben Johnson has stated he wants to score many point.
Tommy DeVito (NE)
Expected to play a full half of football. Easy to stack. Second highest QB prop line.
Stacks: Efton Chism, and Eli Raridon
Joe Milton, and Sam Howell will also be splitting a half, and both are appealing especially given that the Cowboys could be without 5 of their RB's tonight. I just view them as secondary options compare to the 4 listed above.
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