NFL DraftKings Bargains: Week 5

If you’re spending your Saturday night watching sports and setting DK lineups this piece may help you find the missing component for those trying to fill the cheap DK spot. Let’s not overthink these calls but below identify a few reasons why the following players may work in your cash and tournament lineups. Good luck!! Running Backs Brandon Bolden (New England Patriots) $4000 His week 4 performance vs. Tampa (six grabs for 51) can’t be ignored. The veteran RB continues his pursuit of becoming the Pats receiving RB with James White on IR. The Pat’s should continue this trend vs the Texans. Khalil Herbert (Chicago Bears) $4000 A wild card play for those looking for a profitable gamble. Herbert is a dynamic pass-catcher who flashed during the preseason. Williams will be the primary ball carrier but enters the game dinged and Herbert could pair well with Fields skill set. Samaje Perine (Cincinnati Bengals) $4000 Mixon’s injury history plays into Perine’s favor. Perine is a capable receiver in a game that could be higher scoring than the Vegas total of 50.5. Wide Receivers Randall Cobb (Green Bay Packers) $4000 With Marquez Valdes-Scantling on IR, Cobb found the fountain of youth last week with two TDs. As mentioned above this contest could be loose and players in this game could be difference-makers. The playing surface in Cincinnati favors the athletic veteran WR. Kadarius Toney (New York Giants) $4000 The Giants’ first-round draft pick is starting to pay dividends. Toney, the third WR taken in the 2021 draft, has a diverse skillset and is naturally athletic. The nine targets and 13 yards per reception average from Week 4 could be a repeat in Week 5 vs the Dallas pass defense that ranks bottom three in the league in yards allowed. Amon-Ra St. Brown (Detroit Lions) $3500 St. Brown is starting to get the snaps and the rookie WR from USC doesn’t lack confidence. St. Brown saw season-highs in snaps, targets, receptions, and yards last week vs. Chicago. The Lions will be playing catch up vs the Vikes affording the rookie potential opportunities in positive game scripts and potential garbage time. John Ross (New York Giants) $3400 Another first-round talent in the Giants WR core Ross is a great contrarian play based on metrics, injuries, and momentum. Josh Reynolds (Tennessee Titans) $3300 Reynolds always showed flashes on the Rams and is now healthy at getting playing time with injuries to Titan WR’s. Reynolds saw 9 targets last week. Tight Ends Hunter Henry (New England Patriots) $3700 New England’s offense is committed to featuring TE’s under Josh McDaniels game planning. The Texans rank 2nd worst in the league defending TEs. Henry’s fantasy production has increased each week consecutively and he faces a ripe 5 matchup. Zach Ertz (Philadelphia Eagles) $3400 Ertz saw season highs in targets, receptions, and yards last week vs the Chiefs. He also has a TD reception nullified. The Eagles will be throwing often in Week 5 and Hurts continues to value the veteran TE come game day. Maxx Williams (Arizona Cardinals) $3400 Williams has been active in the Cardinal offense and would see more looks if Chase Edmonds is ruled out. Jonnu Smith (New England Patriots) $3300 The Patriots feature the TE position, and Smith has a chance for a big game against the Texas defense. Cameron Brate (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) $3300 QB Tom Brady and Brate missed on several occasions vs. the Patriots in week 4. Week 5 could be a get-right game for Brate as Brady values the TE in the red zone. THESE DFS PICKS ARE FREE THIS WEEK BUT IS TYPICALLY RESERVED FOR PREMIUM MEMBERS. Are you seriously still on the sidelines? Proven track record to help you win. Join the fun and Become a FULLTIME MEMBER! 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Week 4 NFL DraftKings Bargains

Oftentimes we build that monster Draftkings lineup for Sunday and the most challenging final roster spot is the cheap or undervalued flex position. When it comes to season-long leagues, you might be the team with Tee Higgins, Jerry Jeudy, and Dalvin Cook and need to play your bench options now. That’s not an issue in DFS games. Let’s look at Draftkings pass-catchers priced at $4000 and under that could be difference-makers. Don’t underestimate ten points when trying to win a Draftkings contest or a seasonal head-to-head game. This week you’ll see many opportunities and values with tight ends, an emerging position in NFL play-calling, but still quite affordable pricing on Draftkings. Wide Receivers Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (Tennessee Titans) $3200 – Would you be surprised if Ryan Tannehill features the second-year WR against a raw Jets defense? His underrated Week 3 stat line (4/56/1 on 4 targets) can’t be ignored in this particular matchup vs the Jets. The chunk yards and red-zone looks along with the $3200 price make Westbrook appealing. Westbrook picked up via high-stakes waivers from many successful players so sometimes you should follow the trail. Van Jefferson (Los Angeles Rams) $3900 – Van Jefferson’s DNA bolds well for success given the fact his father (an NFL wide receivers coach for 10-plus years) and he’s finally getting significant playing time. I’ve heard a lot of enthusiasm from players who hold large shares of Jefferson in high stakes. This game should be loose with Stafford vs. Kyler Murray potential and Jefferson could surprise. Coming off of a game where he played 77% of his team’s snaps, Jefferson is in a great spot to produce for minimal cost. K.J. Osbourne (Minnesota Vikings) $3700 – Keep an eye on the injury to Vikings’ tight end Tyler Conklin. In Week 3, Minnesota found a hole in the Seattle secondary and exposed it with Conklin, who took opportunities away from Osborne. Conklin has been dinged up this week. I think the Browns, roster-wise, trump the Vikings and envision Cousins playing catch up. That should lead to ample targets for Osbourne, and a profitable return on investment. DeSean Jackson (Los Angeles Rams) $3800 – In Week 3, Matthew Stafford missed D-Jax twice on long throws that could have been TDs or huge gains. On one of the misconnections, Jackson burned Tampa’s secondary, confirming he still has world-class speed left in his game. Stafford finally connected for a 75 -ard TD and the veteran WR ended with a solid 3/120/1 line. If your league rewards long TDs or you seek the upside DK player in your lineup, roll the dice on D-Jax Braxton Berrios (New York Jets) $3700 – If you like the targets, then Berrios could be a crafty play, especially if Jamison Crowder is out. Throw away last week’s game vs Denver and Berrios is averaging six targets from rookie Zach Wilson. Couple this with a Tennessee pass defense that distinctly ranks in the bottom-4 worst defenses vs. opposing wideouts with 680 yards surrendered so far, and you might have a solid sleeper here in Berrios. Tight Ends Mike Gesicki (Miami Dolphins) $4000 – If you look into Giseicki’s games from last year, you’ll notice he was quite streaky. This week you’ve probably seen Twitter blowing up with “Jacoby Brissett feeds tight ends” examples. The veteran Brissett prefers the check-down game and Giseicki’s 12 targets from Week 3 could be in play, plus Giseicki has a history of big home games. Dawson Knox (Buffalo Bills) $3600 – For just $3600, you should put some thought into inserting Knox into your lineups versus Houston. Only Baltimore and Miami have allowed more yards to TEs and the Texans’ 21 receptions to the position thus far is tied for second-most. With thunderstorms expected at Highmark stadium, I think this gives Knox an advantage to the TE who has scored TDs in two straight and his a ripe matchup. Austin Hooper (Cleveland Browns) $3700 – At the conclusion of the 2020 season, when the Browns were thin at WR, Baker Mayfield started to lean on Austin Hooper and that formula is back in play in Week 4. Once again these types of player selections have a goal of 10-plus points, which can be the difference. Hooper has hit this mark consecutive weeks and the matchup with the Vikings bolds well, as Minnesota has allowed 222 yards to TEs, 7th most. Zach Ertz (Philadelphia Eagles $3500 – Ertz is coming off a Week 3 performance that demonstrated his potential in three phases: targets (7), yards (53), and a touchdown. When considering a lower-end TE, not being TD-dependent helps mitigate risk. Kansas City has allowed 232 receiving yards to TEs through three games, fifth-most in the league. If you value game script data, then Ertz is also appealing. The matchup with the Chiefs should see plenty of scoring potential and has an over/under of 54.5, the highest of the Week 4 slate. Dalton Schultz (Dallas Cowboys) $3400 – For my money, Dalton Schultz was definitely keyed in with Dak Prescott in his Monday Night Football breakout game- an outing that won people lots of money. Talk about riding the hot hand as Schultz emerged as one of Dallas’ main receiving threats in the absence of Michael Gallup. Both Dallas and Carolina are hot and have aggressive play-calling, which gives the game a leg up in terms of desired players in specific matchups in Week 4. The $3400 price is kinda disrespectful to boot. The 2021 NFL season is well underway but it’s not too late to get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! 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