YESTERDAY'S PERFECT LINEUP
Week 18D |
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CIN D/ST CIN | $4,400 SALARY | 4.3x VALUE | 19.0 FP |
WR |
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K. Allen LAC | $7,500 SALARY | 3.5x VALUE | 26.2 FP |
WR |
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D. Parker NE | $5,500 SALARY | 4.2x VALUE | 22.9 FP |
WR |
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S. Diggs BUF | $8,400 SALARY | 2.4x VALUE | 19.9 FP |
RB |
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N. Chubb CLE | $7,900 SALARY | 2.6x VALUE | 20.7 FP |
TE |
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J. Akins HOU | $4,700 SALARY | 4.9x VALUE | 23.0 FP |
RB |
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Z. Moss IND | $6,800 SALARY | 2.9x VALUE | 19.6 FP |
WR |
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J. Jeudy DEN | $6,600 SALARY | 3.3x VALUE | 21.8 FP |
QB |
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D. Mills HOU | $6,400 SALARY | 3.8x VALUE | 24.5 FP |
$58,200
TOTAL SALARY |
197.6
TOTAL FP |
D |
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CIN D/ST CIN | $3,700 SALARY | 5.1x VALUE | 19.0 FP |
WR |
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K. Allen LAC | $6,900 SALARY | 4.8x VALUE | 33.2 FP |
WR |
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D. Parker NE | $3,700 SALARY | 7.0x VALUE | 25.9 FP |
WR |
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S. Diggs BUF | $7,900 SALARY | 3.3x VALUE | 26.4 FP |
RB |
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N. Chubb CLE | $7,500 SALARY | 3.1x VALUE | 23.2 FP |
TE |
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J. Akins HOU | $3,000 SALARY | 8.3x VALUE | 25.0 FP |
RB |
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Z. Moss IND | $5,200 SALARY | 4.6x VALUE | 24.1 FP |
WR |
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J. Jeudy DEN | $6,300 SALARY | 4.3x VALUE | 27.3 FP |
QB |
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D. Mills HOU | $5,000 SALARY | 4.9x VALUE | 24.5 FP |
$49,200
TOTAL SALARY |
228.6
TOTAL FP |
- An Introduction to Using Vegas Lines in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Running Backs in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Quarterbacks in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Wide Receivers and Tight Ends in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Roster Construction in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Scoring in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Cash Games in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Tournaments in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Stacking in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Bankroll Management in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Game Flow in Daily Fantasy Football
- Daily Fantasy Football: An Introduction to Research
- The Utility of Head-to-Head Contests in Daily Fantasy Football
- Bankroll Management for Low-Volume Daily Fantasy Football Players
- How Should Ownership Affect Decision-Making in Daily Fantasy Football?
- How Home and Road Splits Affect Production in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Much Do Quarterbacks Benefit from a Plus Matchup in Daily Fantasy Football?
- How to Leverage numberFire's Metrics Into Success in Daily Fantasy Football
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Optimize Kicker Selection
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Stack Without Restricting Upside
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Handle Heavily Favored Teams
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Positional Volatility Should Shape Decision-Making
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Should You Hedge?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Does Cold Weather Affect Production?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Matchup-Dependent Are Running Backs?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Usable Are Rookie Quarterbacks?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Why Targeting High Over/Unders Is Important
- Daily Fantasy Football: Do Older Running Backs Decline Late in the Season?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Does Quarterback Production Decline the Second Time Facing a Divisional Opponent?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Does Production Increase When Games Are Played in Domes?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Do Rookie Quarterbacks Improve Over the Course of the Season?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Wide Receivers
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Running Backs
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Quarterbacks
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Stack in Cash Games?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Consider Ownership in Cash Games?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Use Two Wide Receivers From the Same Team?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Target Wide Receivers on Underdog Teams?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using the Spread to Predict Running Back Production
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using Vegas' Lines to Predict Defense and Special Teams Scoring
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using Vegas Lines to Predict Kicker Scoring
- Daily Fantasy Football: Tracking Opportunities for Wide Receivers
- Daily Fantasy Football: Defense and Special Teams Selection
- Daily Fantasy Football: Strategies for Attacking Short Slates
- Daily Fantasy Football: Can Rookie Running Backs Be Trusted?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Are Rookie Wide Receivers Too Volatile?
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Player News

Rapoport: Terry McLaurin (toe) day-to-day for Washington
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is considered "more day-to-day than anything" with a toe sprain, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
McLaurin sprained his toe in Monday night's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, but he avoided a major injury and might be available for Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals. Jahan Dotson will likely fill in at practice as the No. 1 wideout while McLaurin is sidelined.
McLaurin is the WR26 in numberFire's preseason rankings and our models project him to lead Washington with 135.1 targets, 81.8 receptions, 1,077.6 yards, and 5.43 touchdowns. He is the clear top target on the team and could outperform those projections if Sam Howell (QB22) exceeds expectations.
Seahawks' Jaxon Smith-Njigba needs wrist surgery
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is undergoing wrist surgery on Tuesday.
Smith-Njigba broke a bone in his wrist during Saturday's preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the first-round pick could be ready for Week 1 versus the Los Angeles Rams if surgery goes well. DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett will have more targets available if Smith-Njigba misses the start of the season. Once he's healthy, Smith-Njigba has a secure role in three-wide sets for Seattle.
JSN is currently the WR39 in numberFire's preseason rankings. Our models project him for 107.6 targets, 69.7 receptions, 871.9 yards, and 5.19 touchdowns. Metcalf is the WR16 and Lockett is the WR22.

Baker Mayfield officially named Buccaneers Week 1 starter
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield is the starter for Week 1 against the Minnesota Vikings, head coach Todd Bowles confirmed Tuesday.
Mayfield was expected to win the job for most of the preseason and that was all but confirmed when he sat out the Buccaneers' second preseason game. The 2018 No. 1 overall pick is on his fourth team in three seasons, but Mayfield has arguably the best receiving duo of his career in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. He will likely be on a short leash in Tampa Bay, so if Mayfield struggles and the team has a losing record, Kyle Trask could wind up taking over.
Baker is the QB27 in numberFire's preseason rankings. Our models project him for 3,963.6 passing yards on a 62.0 completion percentage, with 24.12 touchdowns and 16.6 interceptions. We also have Mayfield forecasted for 47.6 carries, 204.1 rushing yards, and 1.81 touchdowns.

Commanders' Terry McLaurin may have turf toe
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is believed to have suffered a toe sprain in Monday night's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
McLaurin will undergo an MRI on Tuesday to determine the full extent of the injury, which is also known as turf toe. Rapoport said it's "not thought to be overly serious," so McLaurin might be able to recover in time for Washington's opener against the Arizona Cardinals. Jahan Dotson will likely fill in as the No. 1 wideout while McLaurin is out. Dyami Brown and Curtis Samuel could also see more action.
McLaurin is the WR26 in numberFire's preseason rankings and our models project him to lead Washington with 135.1 targets, 81.8 receptions, 1,077.6 yards, and 5.43 touchdowns. He is the clear top target on the team and could outperform those projections if Sam Howell (QB22) exceeds expectations.

Washington's Terry McLaurin (leg) heads to locker room during second preseason game
Washington Commanders wideout Terry McLaurin (leg) was escorted to the locker room by the team's training staff during Monday's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens.
McLaurin seemed to be limping after making a catch in the first half of Monday's preseason game, but was able to walk to the locker room under his own power. His night is surely over, but hopefully the stud wideout was able to avoid suffering any sort of injury that could carry over into the regular season.
McLaurin looked to already have strong chemistry with new starter Sam Howell, reeling in 3 catches for 39 yards in just under a half of action. He is numberFire's WR26 for the upcoming season and could outperform those projections if Howell exceeds expectations.
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Player News

Rapoport: Terry McLaurin (toe) day-to-day for Washington
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is considered "more day-to-day than anything" with a toe sprain, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
McLaurin sprained his toe in Monday night's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, but he avoided a major injury and might be available for Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals. Jahan Dotson will likely fill in at practice as the No. 1 wideout while McLaurin is sidelined.
McLaurin is the WR26 in numberFire's preseason rankings and our models project him to lead Washington with 135.1 targets, 81.8 receptions, 1,077.6 yards, and 5.43 touchdowns. He is the clear top target on the team and could outperform those projections if Sam Howell (QB22) exceeds expectations.
Seahawks' Jaxon Smith-Njigba needs wrist surgery
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is undergoing wrist surgery on Tuesday.
Smith-Njigba broke a bone in his wrist during Saturday's preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the first-round pick could be ready for Week 1 versus the Los Angeles Rams if surgery goes well. DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett will have more targets available if Smith-Njigba misses the start of the season. Once he's healthy, Smith-Njigba has a secure role in three-wide sets for Seattle.
JSN is currently the WR39 in numberFire's preseason rankings. Our models project him for 107.6 targets, 69.7 receptions, 871.9 yards, and 5.19 touchdowns. Metcalf is the WR16 and Lockett is the WR22.

Baker Mayfield officially named Buccaneers Week 1 starter
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield is the starter for Week 1 against the Minnesota Vikings, head coach Todd Bowles confirmed Tuesday.
Mayfield was expected to win the job for most of the preseason and that was all but confirmed when he sat out the Buccaneers' second preseason game. The 2018 No. 1 overall pick is on his fourth team in three seasons, but Mayfield has arguably the best receiving duo of his career in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. He will likely be on a short leash in Tampa Bay, so if Mayfield struggles and the team has a losing record, Kyle Trask could wind up taking over.
Baker is the QB27 in numberFire's preseason rankings. Our models project him for 3,963.6 passing yards on a 62.0 completion percentage, with 24.12 touchdowns and 16.6 interceptions. We also have Mayfield forecasted for 47.6 carries, 204.1 rushing yards, and 1.81 touchdowns.

Commanders' Terry McLaurin may have turf toe
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is believed to have suffered a toe sprain in Monday night's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
McLaurin will undergo an MRI on Tuesday to determine the full extent of the injury, which is also known as turf toe. Rapoport said it's "not thought to be overly serious," so McLaurin might be able to recover in time for Washington's opener against the Arizona Cardinals. Jahan Dotson will likely fill in as the No. 1 wideout while McLaurin is out. Dyami Brown and Curtis Samuel could also see more action.
McLaurin is the WR26 in numberFire's preseason rankings and our models project him to lead Washington with 135.1 targets, 81.8 receptions, 1,077.6 yards, and 5.43 touchdowns. He is the clear top target on the team and could outperform those projections if Sam Howell (QB22) exceeds expectations.

Washington's Terry McLaurin (leg) heads to locker room during second preseason game
Washington Commanders wideout Terry McLaurin (leg) was escorted to the locker room by the team's training staff during Monday's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens.
McLaurin seemed to be limping after making a catch in the first half of Monday's preseason game, but was able to walk to the locker room under his own power. His night is surely over, but hopefully the stud wideout was able to avoid suffering any sort of injury that could carry over into the regular season.
McLaurin looked to already have strong chemistry with new starter Sam Howell, reeling in 3 catches for 39 yards in just under a half of action. He is numberFire's WR26 for the upcoming season and could outperform those projections if Howell exceeds expectations.
Sorry, there are no more blurbs for this feed.
- An Introduction to Using Vegas Lines in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Running Backs in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Quarterbacks in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Wide Receivers and Tight Ends in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Roster Construction in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Scoring in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Cash Games in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Tournaments in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Stacking in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Bankroll Management in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Game Flow in Daily Fantasy Football
- Daily Fantasy Football: An Introduction to Research
- The Utility of Head-to-Head Contests in Daily Fantasy Football
- Bankroll Management for Low-Volume Daily Fantasy Football Players
- How Should Ownership Affect Decision-Making in Daily Fantasy Football?
- How Home and Road Splits Affect Production in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Much Do Quarterbacks Benefit from a Plus Matchup in Daily Fantasy Football?
- How to Leverage numberFire's Metrics Into Success in Daily Fantasy Football
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Optimize Kicker Selection
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Stack Without Restricting Upside
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Handle Heavily Favored Teams
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Positional Volatility Should Shape Decision-Making
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Should You Hedge?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Does Cold Weather Affect Production?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Matchup-Dependent Are Running Backs?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Usable Are Rookie Quarterbacks?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Why Targeting High Over/Unders Is Important
- Daily Fantasy Football: Do Older Running Backs Decline Late in the Season?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Does Quarterback Production Decline the Second Time Facing a Divisional Opponent?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Does Production Increase When Games Are Played in Domes?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Do Rookie Quarterbacks Improve Over the Course of the Season?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Wide Receivers
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Running Backs
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Quarterbacks
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Stack in Cash Games?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Consider Ownership in Cash Games?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Use Two Wide Receivers From the Same Team?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Target Wide Receivers on Underdog Teams?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using the Spread to Predict Running Back Production
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using Vegas' Lines to Predict Defense and Special Teams Scoring
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using Vegas Lines to Predict Kicker Scoring
- Daily Fantasy Football: Tracking Opportunities for Wide Receivers
- Daily Fantasy Football: Defense and Special Teams Selection
- Daily Fantasy Football: Strategies for Attacking Short Slates
- Daily Fantasy Football: Can Rookie Running Backs Be Trusted?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Are Rookie Wide Receivers Too Volatile?
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Player News

Rapoport: Terry McLaurin (toe) day-to-day for Washington
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is considered "more day-to-day than anything" with a toe sprain, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
McLaurin sprained his toe in Monday night's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, but he avoided a major injury and might be available for Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals. Jahan Dotson will likely fill in at practice as the No. 1 wideout while McLaurin is sidelined.
McLaurin is the WR26 in numberFire's preseason rankings and our models project him to lead Washington with 135.1 targets, 81.8 receptions, 1,077.6 yards, and 5.43 touchdowns. He is the clear top target on the team and could outperform those projections if Sam Howell (QB22) exceeds expectations.
Seahawks' Jaxon Smith-Njigba needs wrist surgery
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is undergoing wrist surgery on Tuesday.
Smith-Njigba broke a bone in his wrist during Saturday's preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the first-round pick could be ready for Week 1 versus the Los Angeles Rams if surgery goes well. DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett will have more targets available if Smith-Njigba misses the start of the season. Once he's healthy, Smith-Njigba has a secure role in three-wide sets for Seattle.
JSN is currently the WR39 in numberFire's preseason rankings. Our models project him for 107.6 targets, 69.7 receptions, 871.9 yards, and 5.19 touchdowns. Metcalf is the WR16 and Lockett is the WR22.

Baker Mayfield officially named Buccaneers Week 1 starter
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield is the starter for Week 1 against the Minnesota Vikings, head coach Todd Bowles confirmed Tuesday.
Mayfield was expected to win the job for most of the preseason and that was all but confirmed when he sat out the Buccaneers' second preseason game. The 2018 No. 1 overall pick is on his fourth team in three seasons, but Mayfield has arguably the best receiving duo of his career in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. He will likely be on a short leash in Tampa Bay, so if Mayfield struggles and the team has a losing record, Kyle Trask could wind up taking over.
Baker is the QB27 in numberFire's preseason rankings. Our models project him for 3,963.6 passing yards on a 62.0 completion percentage, with 24.12 touchdowns and 16.6 interceptions. We also have Mayfield forecasted for 47.6 carries, 204.1 rushing yards, and 1.81 touchdowns.

Commanders' Terry McLaurin may have turf toe
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is believed to have suffered a toe sprain in Monday night's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
McLaurin will undergo an MRI on Tuesday to determine the full extent of the injury, which is also known as turf toe. Rapoport said it's "not thought to be overly serious," so McLaurin might be able to recover in time for Washington's opener against the Arizona Cardinals. Jahan Dotson will likely fill in as the No. 1 wideout while McLaurin is out. Dyami Brown and Curtis Samuel could also see more action.
McLaurin is the WR26 in numberFire's preseason rankings and our models project him to lead Washington with 135.1 targets, 81.8 receptions, 1,077.6 yards, and 5.43 touchdowns. He is the clear top target on the team and could outperform those projections if Sam Howell (QB22) exceeds expectations.

Washington's Terry McLaurin (leg) heads to locker room during second preseason game
Washington Commanders wideout Terry McLaurin (leg) was escorted to the locker room by the team's training staff during Monday's preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens.
McLaurin seemed to be limping after making a catch in the first half of Monday's preseason game, but was able to walk to the locker room under his own power. His night is surely over, but hopefully the stud wideout was able to avoid suffering any sort of injury that could carry over into the regular season.
McLaurin looked to already have strong chemistry with new starter Sam Howell, reeling in 3 catches for 39 yards in just under a half of action. He is numberFire's WR26 for the upcoming season and could outperform those projections if Howell exceeds expectations.
Sorry, there are no more blurbs for this feed.
- An Introduction to Using Vegas Lines in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Running Backs in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Quarterbacks in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Game Flow Affects Wide Receivers and Tight Ends in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Roster Construction in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Scoring in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Cash Games in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Tournaments in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Stacking in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Bankroll Management in Daily Fantasy Football
- An Introduction to Game Flow in Daily Fantasy Football
- Daily Fantasy Football: An Introduction to Research
- The Utility of Head-to-Head Contests in Daily Fantasy Football
- Bankroll Management for Low-Volume Daily Fantasy Football Players
- How Should Ownership Affect Decision-Making in Daily Fantasy Football?
- How Home and Road Splits Affect Production in Daily Fantasy Football
- How Much Do Quarterbacks Benefit from a Plus Matchup in Daily Fantasy Football?
- How to Leverage numberFire's Metrics Into Success in Daily Fantasy Football
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Optimize Kicker Selection
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Stack Without Restricting Upside
- Daily Fantasy Football: How to Handle Heavily Favored Teams
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Positional Volatility Should Shape Decision-Making
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Should You Hedge?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Does Cold Weather Affect Production?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Matchup-Dependent Are Running Backs?
- Daily Fantasy Football: How Usable Are Rookie Quarterbacks?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Why Targeting High Over/Unders Is Important
- Daily Fantasy Football: Do Older Running Backs Decline Late in the Season?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Does Quarterback Production Decline the Second Time Facing a Divisional Opponent?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Does Production Increase When Games Are Played in Domes?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Do Rookie Quarterbacks Improve Over the Course of the Season?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Wide Receivers
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Running Backs
- Daily Fantasy Football: Identifying Trends in Big Games From Quarterbacks
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Stack in Cash Games?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Consider Ownership in Cash Games?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Use Two Wide Receivers From the Same Team?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Should You Target Wide Receivers on Underdog Teams?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using the Spread to Predict Running Back Production
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using Vegas' Lines to Predict Defense and Special Teams Scoring
- Daily Fantasy Football: Using Vegas Lines to Predict Kicker Scoring
- Daily Fantasy Football: Tracking Opportunities for Wide Receivers
- Daily Fantasy Football: Defense and Special Teams Selection
- Daily Fantasy Football: Strategies for Attacking Short Slates
- Daily Fantasy Football: Can Rookie Running Backs Be Trusted?
- Daily Fantasy Football: Are Rookie Wide Receivers Too Volatile?