RotoUnderworld Radio – Mind of Mansion Podcast: Nick Chubb blazing bulldozer
by _tim______, November 21, 2018Lamar Jackson is not a safe cash game option. Mitchell Trubisky is a meathead gunslinger.
Is Amari Cooper truly rejuvenated in Dallas?
Stage 1 Scouting Series: Eli Stowers by Matty Kiwoom begins our look at the top prospects of the 2025 NCAA football season.
READ MOREFunny Fantasy Football Team Names (2025) suggests fantasy-relevant and pop culture-related team names to pick from this summer.
READ MOREStage 1 Scouting Series: Nyck Harbor by Matty Kiwoom begins our look at the top prospects of the 2025 NCAA football season.
READ MORELamar Jackson is not a safe cash game option. Mitchell Trubisky is a meathead gunslinger.
Is Amari Cooper truly rejuvenated in Dallas?
Gus Edwards gives fantasy games hope for a productive Baltimore backfield after taking over for the inefficient Alex Collins. But Edwards benefitted from Lamar Jackson’s dynamic presence and Cincinnati’s league-worst rush defense in his Week 11 breakout, two factors that can’t be ignored.
Tre’Quan Smith dropped a 10-157-1 line in New Orleans mega-blowout of Philadelphia. In that game, Smith played 71-percent of the snaps and ran a season-high 30 routes while catching his fourth TD. He offers massive upside in the Saints No. 3 ranked offense, which has scored more than 40 points in each of its past three games.
A key to winning consistently in fantasy football is identifying potential breakouts before they happen. Stashing players that would become hot adds with a big game before any of your competitors have a chance to acquire them is a winning strategy in any format.
DaeSean Hamilton is used to competing for targets with talented players, as he did with Saquon Barkley, Chris Godwin and Mike Gesicki at Penn State. Considering that he broke out as early as he did despite competing with those players offers a glimpse into his ceiling. Denver is averaging nearly 40 passes a game with a gunslinger QB in Case Keenum, and Hamilton has a real chance to break out in the second half.
Matt Kelley is excited to play Carson Wentz and Eagles receivers Alshon Jeffery and Golden Tate this week. Alvin Kamara is sports car that operates better at home on turf.
Michael Thomas could be the highest owned wide receiver this week if Ronald Darby is out for the year.
The “Lamar Jackson Era” is upon us. Dating back to college, Jackson had the 8th-deepest average throw distance. John Brown is one of the NFL’s signature field stretching wide receivers, and his 18.1 average target depth ranks No. 3 among qualified wide receivers. With the erratic Flacco at the helm through 10 weeks, Brown’s 64.2% catchable target rate ranks No. 103.
Josh Adams is the minimum price on FanDuel and his HC said he was going to get more work. He is the cheapest way to get exposure to the highest-scoring game on the DFS slate. Adams has been efficient on his touches with the best Juke Rate and the 6th-most yards created per carry.
Marcus Mariota advocates are not allowed to take the L, and Jimmy Garoppolo was the most overrated quarterback in dynasty.
James Conner is a true NFL bell cow, and Aaron Jones is a must-play this week.
John Ross showed perfect timing in his return from a groin injury with star wide receiver A.J. Green out with a toe injury. The current dynamic in Cincinnati’s receiving corps makes Ross, not Tyler Boyd, the Bengals receiver to utilize in fantasy football during Green’s absence.
Josh Adams outplayed Wendell Smallwood and Corey Clement during that time while seeing three red zone carries and averaging 6.8 YPC. That’s right on par with Adams’ 6.9 College YPC, which ranks in the 96th-percentile. He demonstrates that the efficient running style he perfected at Notre Dame translates well to the NFL.
A key to winning consistently in fantasy football is identifying potential breakouts before they happen. Stashing players that would become hot adds with a big game before any of your competitors have a chance to acquire them is a winning strategy in any format.
Making waiver claims or spending FAAB money based on fear of missing out on a player with more potential than current-day production is a problem that affects even the best fantasy gamers. But now that Jonnu Smith is finally showing signs of life and no one seems to care, it makes infinitely more sense to stash him for free.
Corey Davis is an under-the-radar target hog. Is Maurice Harris a No. 1 wide receiver for an NFL team?
Joe Mixon is a bell cow when Giovani Bernard doesn’t play.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling is the ideal value target on FanDuel for the Week 10 DFS Slate. His 97th-percentile speed score makes him a mismatch against Dolphins CB Bobby McCain. Valdes-Scantling is perfect for tournaments and is also cash game-viable with his consistent production and elevated target share.
Everyone knows Patrick Mahomes is a good play, but a sharp DFS player will see the benefits in rostering Marcus Mariota who is the 20th-priced QB for Week 10 and couples a rushing floor with a massive ceiling. The Titans will be in a shootout with the strong Patriots offense, placing Mariota in the perfect scoring environment to outperform his price tag.
PlayerProfiler is an industry icon providing top-tier Redraft, Best Ball, and Dynasty Fantasy Football articles. Year in and year out, we publish unparalleled insights and analysis in the realm of Fantasy Football news, player evaluation, draft strategy, and much more. With a steadfast dedication to delivering high-quality content, PlayerProfiler serves as an indispensable resource for enthusiasts seeking expert guidance and strategic advice. Our gallery of Fantasy Football articles spans a wide range of topics, from player metrics to trends and performance data, ensuring that readers stay informed and empowered to make informed decisions. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the game, PlayerProfiler provides valuable insights and actionable information to enhance your fantasy football experience. Take your fantasy game to the next level with PlayerProfiler's ALL-IN Package.