Back to the winning ways! Brissett, Gibbs, Robinson, Wilson, McBride, and the Browns DST all had great games. Once Jacobs was confirmed out, getting Elijah Wilson in there was a must—and he didn’t disappoint.
This is a bit of a strange week with Thursday and Friday games, so ownership should condense in some obvious spots. Hope everyone had an amazing Thanksgiving. Let’s get back to work.
Top Cash Game Quarterbacks
Jacoby Brissett ($5,800)
We’re likely living under the 6K range at QB with many top names off the slate, and it starts with Brissett.
He’s giving us 20+ fantasy points weekly and throws a ton. If he smashes again, this may be the last time we see him this cheap.
Trevor Lawrence ($5,400)
Not my favorite play, but he’s affordable, gets BTJ back, and Strange returned last week. It’s a good matchup against a defense you can throw on.
Best NFL DFS Running Backs
De’Von Achane ($8,300)
I won’t fault anyone for clicking CMC or JT, but Achane provides big savings and a better matchup.
Breece Hall ($6,000)
His touches are safe, and he gets a plus matchup versus ATL.
Ken Walker / Zach Charbonnet ($5,300 / $4,800)
Listing both in case Walker sits. Seattle should get up early, giving one of these guys plenty of opportunities. Walker’s carries have also trended up.
Top Wide Receivers for NFL DFS
Jaxson Smith-Njigba ($9,500)
Having one of the best WR seasons ever. No reason it shouldn’t continue.
Puka Nacua ($9,000)
If you need savings off JSN, Puka is completely fine. He’s Puka.
Jaylen Waddle ($6,800)
There are only two reliable Dolphins weapons—Waddle is one of them. Solid matchup against the Saints.
Michael Wilson ($5,900)
Still under 6K and producing. With Harrison returning soon, this may be the last week we get this price. Target machine.
Value Wide Receivers:
- John Metchie ($3,800)
- Jayden Higgins ($3,900)
Best Tight Ends for Cash Games
Trey McBride ($7,800)
He’s the best TE on the slate with elite usage and target share. Price jump makes it tougher, but the ceiling is massive.
Brock Bowers ($5,800)
Not the best matchup, but he’s 2K cheaper than McBride with similar usage. Raiders lack weapons—Bowers is the guy.
Juwan Johnson ($4,200)
Nice price and solid usage. Reliable safety blanket for the rookie QB. Even better if Olave is out.
Top Defenses for NFL DFS
Seahawks ($3,900)
Pricey, but at home against a rookie QB in his first start.
Browns ($3,000)
Garrett vs. a depleted O-line and a turnover-prone QB in cold weather.
Jets ($2,400)
Salary-saving option. Matchup isn’t as bad as it seems—London is out and Cousins is starting.
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