WEEK 14 TOP DRAFTKINGS
WIDE RECIEVER PICKS
Randall Cobb - $7,400
Like I said yesterday, Aaron Rodgers is primed for a career
night against Atlanta. 400 and 4 TD’s is
not a stretch at all if he plays all 4 quarters. Like always, the question is will it be
Nelson, Cobb or a bit of both. If you’re
doing multiple entries, I would try all three scenarios, if not, I would use
Cobb. Cobb is $700 cheaper than Jordy
Nelson, and if we aren’t sure which way to go, I will take the cheaper guy and
keep my fingers crossed. Last 3 games 21
receptions for 265 yards, but zero
touchdowns, that will change Monday night.
Kelvin Benjamin - $6.500
17 receptions, 235 yards and 3 TD’s the past 3 games. Is that right?? I don’t remember him being that productive
the past 3 games. Benjamin’s production
has been over shadowed by Cam Newton’s terrible play recently. Regardless, Benjamin’s price tag should be
about $7,400 and it’s not. He play the
Saints in New Orleans, last game at The Dome The Saints got scorched by Torrey
Smith and Steve Smith Senior Citizen.
The Panthers could be down quick in this one, they will have to throw
the ball to get back into the game, and Benjamin is basically their only
down-field option. Expect the same
numbers this week, 7 for 90 and 1 TD.
Jarvis Landry -
$5,600
Landry gets the best possible matchup this weekend, The Ravens
NOT in Baltimore. The Ravens have been
burned all year long by wide receivers.
Landry can be a position receiver AND a downfield threat. He is slightly more expensive than Mike
Wallace, but he is worth the price difference.
27 receptions and 3 TD’s for Landry compared to 19 receptions and 2 TD’s
for Wallace the past 4 games. Landry has
a shot at putting up the best numbers of his young career.
Stedman Bailey - $4,300
The Rams get a juicy passing matchup Sunday against The
Redskins. Regardless of if it’s at home
or on the road, Washington STINKS against WR’s.
Bailey has been hands down the most targeted weapon on The Rams the last
2 games, and the most productive. 12
receptions, 189 yards, 1 TD against two decent Passing D’s; San Diego and
Oakland. Let’s see what he can do
against a truly crappy secondary. $4,300
is really cheap for a guy with these recent numbers going against this defense.
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