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Winning in Postseason Daily Fantasy – Wild Card Edition

by Taylor Smith, January 4, 2019

Postseason DFS is all about zigging while others are zagging. Michael Gallup is the ultra-contrarian option that DFS players need this to take down the money this Wild Card weekend. He runs the deep routes that can swing tournaments, evidenced by his 14.7 average target depth. His price is very palatable on both DK and FD and he should be mixed into GPP lineups.

Workhorse RBs are hard to come by on these small slates. If you want a heavily-discounted back that sees over 60 percent of the work in his respective backfield, look no further than Lamar Miller. He is priced way down on both sites and is a home-favorite RB in a game with the highest implied total on the slate.

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Tomorrow’s Newspaper: Boston Scott and waiver wire prescience for 2019

by Ray Marzarella, December 16, 2018

With the 2018 fantasy football season drawing near its conclusion, the focus of Tomorrow’s Newspaper will shift towards dynasty leagues. There isn’t much time left for an end-of-bench stash player to pay off in redraft leagues. Everyone you’ve been stashing should either be in your starting lineup or have a way to get there if one of your starters goes down this week.

With Boston Scott having been signed off of the Saints’ practice squad less than a week ago, the odds that he helps win you a fantasy championship this year are next to nonexistent. But a player with his kind of athletic profile should always be stashed when they end up on an analytics-based team like the Eagles.

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Lineup Makers for Daily Fantasy – Week 15 Edition

by Taylor Smith, December 14, 2018

Washington QB Josh Johnson has the athletic ability to post RB rushing stat lines. He is coming off of a top-5 QB week and is priced as a bottom-tier player. He has a high floor given his legs, and the Jaguars are the worst defense at containing running QBs.

Kenneth Dixon hasn’t had the ability to show off his all-purpose skillset at the pro level. His time is here. Dixon stole Gus Edwards goal line work last week and offers a passing game element that Edwards could only dream of. He is a more elusive runner, a better pass catcher, and a more complete player. Fire him up before his price skyrockets next week.

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