SuperDraft NFL DFS Multiplier Plays - Week 6

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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 5 contests:

Quarterbacks

SuperDraft changed up their multiplier pricing for the QB position two weeks ago. Before doing so, 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. In fact, Jared Goff made the winning lineup with a 1.2x multiplier in Week 4. We saw a higher QB multiplier in the winning lineup in Week 5 with Teddy Bridgewater 1.45x. Regardless, it’s no longer necessary to find that low-hanging fruit at the QB position.

QBs to consider:

Case Keenum – 1.5x
Sam Darnold – 1.4x
Kyler Murray – 1.35x
Deshaun Watson – 1.1x

Running Backs

Christian McCaffrey volume continues to make him a staple in winning lineups despite his 1x multiplier but he won’t be in play this week as the Buccaneers and the Panthers will be playing overseas early Sunday morning. Here..

Tevin Coleman 1.7x – Coleman rushed for 97 yards on Monday Night Football in his first game back from an injury. The 49ers will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in a game that could be one of the higher scoring affairs on the slate.

Le’Veon Bell 1.45x – Jets QB Sam Darnold returns to the field which should open things up for Bell. If the Jets find themselves playing from behind you can expect Bell to get plenty of receptions in the backfield.

Wide Receivers

Last week we were spot on with Will Fuller (1.65x). Let’s see if we can continue the hot streak with our wide receiver picks.

Robby Anderson 2x – Anderson is high volume receiver who will benefit from no longer having to catch passes from Luke Falk. Luke who? Yeah, you get my point. Anderson also benefits from TE Chris Herndon not playing. Herndon returned to practice but was ruled inactive Friday.

Jamison Crowder 2x – If you want to stack Darnold with someone other than Anderson than Crowder is your guy. Crowder isn’t as much of a deep threat as Anderson but he may see more targets, especially if Darnold is looking to get rid of the ball quickly.

Byron Pringle 2x – Pringle had a huge game Sunday night. With Watkins and Hill on the sideline, Pringle stepped up for a career day. Pringle came out of nowhere to snag 6 receptions for over 100 yards and a touchdown. You know what they say…once you pop you just can’t stop. Watkins and Hill might be out against the Texans in Week 6. If so, expect Pringle to keep popping.

Tight Ends

Gerald Everett 1.7x -There’s clear value this week with Gerald Everett and I won’t be surprised if he’s the highest owned multiplier play on the slate. Even with the high projected ownership, Everett’s 1.7x multiplier might be too good to pass up. In the same game is TE George Kittle 1.35x who is definitely in play. Then there’s Austin Hooper 1.15x who has a great matchup against an Arizona Cardinals defense that has given up monstrous games to TEs before shutting down Tyler Eifert last week.

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Matt Schmitto is a sports betting editor for RotoGrinders. He grew up in Texas, graduating from Texas Tech University. After a short stint in law school, Schmitto joined RotoGrinders as a staff writer in 2019 and has contributed to various sites in the USBets network. His expertise is daily fantasy sports, though he also specializes in content related to sports betting, social casinos, prediction markets, etc.

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