

Minnesota allowed the third-highest yards per pass attempt in the league last season and remains thin at cornerback where they’ll likely be starting a third-rounder in Mekhi Blackmon. He’ll also have a far more expansive group of receiving options than he had in the few weeks he spent with the Rams at the end of last year.

It’s just preseason but it’s worth noting that Mayfield is working with new Bucs OC Dave Canales, who helped rejuvenate Geno Smith ($6,100) last season. Mayfield won the starting job outright in Tampa in the preseason going 14-for-15 for 105 yards, with two touchdowns. Quarterback: Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Hence, using Mostert is a kind of double-edged sword in our favor as it gives us access to a back with good upside in a great matchup whose success would also likely help drive down the points available on Hill who will be in a lot of lineups this Sunday. Mostert and Hill were negatively correlated last year with Hill failing to go over 80 yards receiving in the three games that Mostert had rushed for over 75 yards. On the flip side, we can expect Tyreek Hill ($8,200) to have some monster ownership this week but we have another weapon in Raheem Mostert ($5,500) who may go overlooked. The Dolphins remain thin in the secondary and allowed the third most touchdowns and sixth most fantasy points to the TE position last season. Everyone may be looking to the receivers for Los Angeles but there is a great chance that a superb athlete like Gerald Everett ($4,300) thrives over the middle in this system too. Under Kellen Moore, the primary pass-catching TE (Dalton Schultz) saw 10 or more red zone targets in each of the last two seasons. If you want more upside (and more low ownership), then looking to the TE position makes sense. Allen averaged 11.3 targets in his final six games of the regular season in 2022 (after missing most of the early part of the year), and while his salary comes in $1,600 over Mike Williams' ($5,700), you can also expect Allen to be the far lesser-owned of the two as well.įading Williams is fine, but pairing Herbert with at least two pass-catchers is a necessity in a game like this. The fourth-year QB only averaged 6.9 yards per pass attempt in 2022, but considering Moore’s record with Dak Prescott - who was in the top 15 of the league each season in the same category in three years under him - we should rightfully be expecting more bigger plays from him in 2023 from the get-go.įor DFS, that doesn’t mean you have to ignore noted slot-specialist, Keenan Allen ($7,300), who will still benefit from the Chargers spreading the field out more. The total is set at 51.0 - the largest on the main slate - and it’s going to offer us a ton of different stacking options to help us stay more contrarian in big GPPs.īoth QBs have shown they have week-winning ability for DFS but with the Chargers bringing in a new OC in Kellen Moore - who stressed bringing back the big plays to Los Angeles when he was hired - there is little doubt that Justin Herbert sets up as the better pure upside play in Week 1. Dolphins has the look of a fun one for daily fantasy. Stacks Game Stack: Los Angeles Chargers at Miami Dolphins

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