Merry Christmas Eve! Our present to you is…well exactly the
same thing we give you every Thursday—our insight into FanDuel’s Thursday Night
Cash games.
Staff Trends
David Johnson…again
Once again the staff is all in on Arizona rookie David
Johnson. Well, all but Mark Wimer. Still, it’s impressive that we mostly are on
board with him despite a rising price tag. The Packers still have issues
stopping the run, so Johnson is a good bet to match value.
Lower Tier Quarterbacks
While we have Ben Roethlisberger and Cam Newton sightings,
Blake Bortles, Alex Smith, Teddy Bridgewater and Derek Carr also got nods.
Interestingly, Carr, tight end Antonio Gates and Danny Woodhead are the only
players from Thursday night who are getting starts, including Amari Cooper.
Carr should be a good play against a weak San Diego defense,
and Blake Bortles gets the start in the hopes that the New Orleans Saints
defense continues to be solid for opposing fantasy quarterbacks.
With Allen
Hurns and Allen Robinson catching balls for Bortles, we think it will be. Alex
Smith sees a weak Cleveland defense and is generally underrated by fantasy GMs
this year. Finally, Teddy Bridgewater faces a bad Giants defense, but is my
least favorite of the starts as his value can depend on what Norv Turner does
with the gameplan. I don’t expect four passing touchdowns like last week and no
more than perhaps 250 yards at most. The price is OK though, and he has upside.
What can (Antonio) Brown do for you?
Brown is in all the lineups but mine. For me it wasn’t so
much about avoiding him as it was chasing value elsewhere. And I really like
DeAndre Hopkins this week. It’s hard to do both players.
The Steelers offense is on fire, and if Brown’s $9300 price
tag seems high, consider that he has been over 30 points in four of the last
six games on FanDuel, as pointed out by Chad Parsons in
the
FanDuel Value article.
Diamonds in the Rough
Aside from the quarternack values, we have a few interesting
other plays to look at. Danny Woodhead
($5900) is coming off a huge game and should be a big factor Thursday
night, though prior to last week he hadn’t been doing much lately.
Christine Michael
($5500) had a great game last week against the Cleveland Browns, but faces
a tougher match against the St. Louis Rams. He’s a long shot play but he might
be owned by a very low percentage of people as well.
Mike Gillislee
($5300) could share Karlos Williams’ carries if Williams is still banged up
Sunday. The problem is how uninspiring Gillislee has been since he hit the NFL.
He has had two touchdowns in the last two weeks and broke a super-long run last
week, but there’s risk if he can’t find the end zone.
A couple of staff members are chasing Rueben Randle ($5700) as Odell Beckham Jr is suspended for the game
against Minnesota. Randle is underwhelming though he has had two straight games
where he scored a touchdown. You’re dependent on that though as he has just
five games over 54 yards and none over 70, plus just six touchdowns. He’ll have
chances this weekend, but he may do his usual thing and drop them.