Madden Stream DFS Analysis: Monday, April 27th

The NFL draft concluded this past weekend, and it was a brief moment of bliss for sports fans who were able to find that thrill again after being without action for all of April and most of March. However, those keeping an eye on the DraftKings lobby – or those with access to an offshore sportsbook – have noticed that football hasn’t totally ceased to exist in this COVID-19 world.

Virtual football has stepped in and filled the void of the NFL. Wait, what? I’ll admit that statement is false for most people. But being stuck in isolation with no active sports to wager on as an admitted degenerate has led me to the wild world of Madden streams. I had never used Twitch to consume content prior to this past March, but these simulated Madden games have become appointment viewing for me on a daily basis as the only real action available. And I have to say – they are very entertaining if you’re wagering on them.

I’m not here to pretend like I’m any kind of expert in projecting statistical output in these streams. I’ve been watching for a month and besides, projecting a simulation with no real data or ability to know if my projections are any good makes that pretty damn tough. I’m here because I’ve spent far too many hours consuming these streams during quarantine, and hopefully some of what I’ve learned over that time and through playing Madden 20 can help you guys profit in the $100K DraftKings freeroll kicking off tonight at 6 PM ET.

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Stephen Keech (SBK)

Stephen Keech (aka SBK) is a Penn State graduate from the city of Champions. He is a Projections & Alerts Manager at RotoGrinders, monitoring player news, projections, and lineups for NFL, MLB, and NBA. He is currently the #1 ranked NBA expert on the Action Network app. Follow SBK on Twitter – @StephByronKeech