The Jaguars are slinging it, probably because they're playing from behind quite a bit, but nonetheless, Urban Meyer is letting Trevor Lawrence rip the ball all over the field. His price didn't increase enough for me to move off him. This game between the Rams and Buccaneers has the potential for big points which only helps Kupp's cause. It's obvious Matthew Stafford has found his go-to target as he's accounted for nearly 40% of the Rams' looks through two weeks. He's getting the requisite goal line targets within his massive usage numbers in this Rams' offense. I'm not into chasing points, meaning I'm not rostering Kupp just because the variance was on his side the first two weeks. So not only is he getting all the targets, he's getting all the meaningful targets. As I mentioned last week, Kupp's weighted opportunity is through the roof. It's evident he is Matthew Stafford's favorite target, especially in close. WR Cooper Kupp ($7,900 FD/$6,800 DK)Ĭooper Kupp is going to remain in the Core Four for a third week in a row because he's that good. He has good weapons at his disposal in a true WR1 in Allen Robinson, a deep threat in Darnell Mooney, and a couple of monster end zone target at tight end in Cole Kmet. One item of note was the Fields ran the ball 10 times in limited action. ![]() Fields didn't look great last week in his relief of Dalton, but I think things will look a bit different with him preparing as the starting quarterback. Not having to dip into the punt WR/TE range where you can end up with zero points goes a long way in raising the floor of your lineup. He makes a ton of sense this week in cash when we have a ton of solid options in the mid-range and above at all the other positions. More GPP Strategy: GPP Stacks, Fades, and Leverage Plays | WR/CB MatchupsĬore Four Plays QB Justin Fields ($6,500 FD/$5,200 DK)įields rates out as the top value in our model according to John Paulsen's projections. 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 our 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 3 NFL DFS article consists of two parts, the "Core Four" and value stacks.
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