Regardless if your playing #FantasyFootball on Draftkings or FanDuel, Go against the odds. You must pick players that are not owned by the masses.
Read Below for a great example of this.
If you are playing in a Head to Head, or a 50/50 daily fantasy game, you need to have a lineup that is considered safer. When you need to beat one-50 other players, you aren’t going to select a bunch of boom-or-bust players for your lineup.
For instance, I would normally go with Greg Olsen as my tight end for a Head to Head or a 50/50 game. Currently, Olsen is the fifth-highest scoring tight in standard scoring fantasy football leagues, and he is facing the 32nd ranked pass defense of the Atalanta Falcons in Week 11. He is reasonably priced at $5,100, and he is currently averaging 15.3 fantasy points per game through DraftKings’ format.
For a tournament play, however, I would do things a little different. The Seattle Seahawks‘ defense has been pricey on daily sites because of reputation alone in 2014, but this isn’t the same unit that won the Super Bowl against the Denver Broncos. The Seahawks’ defense is currently allowing the fourth-most points to tight ends this season, which meansTravis Kelce, is a player with a ton of upside for only $4,000. Kelce has been the definition of boom-or-bust for daily players this year, but I feel comfortable taking a chance on the 25-year old tight end. Kelce will probably be low owned since he is facing Seattle, and that only boosts his value.
Olsen could have a nice game with 13-15 points, but I am hoping Kelce can repeat his Week 4 performance of 23.3 points. Saving money on Kelce will also allow me to spend more money at quarterback, running back or wide receiver.
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