SuperDraft NFL DFS Multiplier Plays - Week 4

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If you aren’t familiar with SuperDraft’s unique Multiplier format and scoring, catch up here.

Every week we review one of the top lineups in SuperDraft’s biggest GPP and then we break down a few of our favorite plays.

Here are the Multiplier plays I’m looking at for SuperDraft’s Week 3 contests:

QB – SuperDraft has changed up their multiplier pricing for the QB position. In past weeks, we found starters like Matt Stafford (Wk 1), Kyle Allen (Wk 2), and Daniel Jones (Wk 2) with the 2x multiplier. Those are the days no more. This week you won’t find a starting QB higher than 1.65x. This puts way more QBs in play, but we also lose one of our biggest edges. I’ll still target two of the higher multipliers at this position: Case Keenum (1.6x) and Daniel Jones (1.45x). Both quarterbacks have the opportunity to exploit weak pass coverages.

RB – It looks like Kerryon Johnson (1.45x) might become the Lions’ bell-cow running back. Following the departure of CJ Anderson, Johnson touched the ball 21 times in Week 3 after 14 touches in Week 2. We still get a solid multiplier of 1.45x.

WR – If you’re playing Keenum or Jones at QB then you might as well throw in Terry McLaurin (1.65x). McLaurin has become Keenum’s favorite target and he has the explosiveness put up some big numbers so long as the offensive line can give Keenum enough time in the pocket. The rookie has at least 5 receptions and a touchdown in each of his first three career games. 1.65x is a steal.

Mecole Hardman (1.45x) is another rookie receiver to consider. He only caught 2 receptions in Week 3 but turned them into 70 yards and a touchdown. If it weren’t for a holding penalty, Hardman would have ended up with an additional reception, 50 more yards, and a second touchdown.

TE – Seahawks’ tight end Will Dissly (1.85x) will be chalk, especially considering how bad Arizona’s defense has been against tight ends this season. T.J. Hockenson (1.65x) is worth considering as a pivot. Hockenson has been quiet since lighting up the Cardinals in Week 1, but the Lions will likely be playing catch-up against the Chiefs in Week 4. The game script sets up great for this 1.65x multiplier.

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