SuperDraft NFL DFS Multiplier Plays - Week 9

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SuperDraft is back with the $80K Redzone. The GPP features a great payout structure with 10K to first place and $5,000 to second.

There has been a ton of value at SuperDraft through the first half of the NFL season. While this is a bit smaller than previous contests, it still presents plenty of value. If you haven’t played at SuperDraft yet, be sure to sign up using our SuperDraft promo code! GRINDERS to get a $10 bonus on deposits of $10 or more.

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

Here are the Multiplier plays I’m looking at to play in this week’s $80K Redzone tournament.

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QB – Considering the multipliers, the quarterback position is pretty straight forward for me. I’m playing Phillip Rivers (1.5x) and Mitchell Trubisky (1.6x). Rivers is going up against a great pass rush and cornerback Jaire Alexander while Trubisky has the porous secondary of the Philadelphia Eagles, so matchup wise, I prefer Trubisky. I do think this is a letdown spot for the Packers though. It’ll be their second consecutive road trip and they opened as only a 3-point favorite. At a total of 49 points, it’s one of the higher point totals on this slate despite the teams’ slow paces.

RB – Don’t overthink this one or try to get fancy with a high multiplier. The plays are clearly Christian McCaffrey (1x) and Dalvin Cook (1.1x). Both have become staples in winning lineups throughout the season despite their low multipliers. Cook has a superb matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, and it sounds like Mahomes will be out so expect the Vikings to control the game and the clock. If you do want to try to get fancy then go down to Le’veon Bell (1.45x). The Jets face the Miami Dolphins just a few days after Bell and head coach Adam Gase sorted out their differences regarding Bell’s touch count. He should find the end zone against Miami.

WR – Playing Rivers? Play Mike Williams (1.7x). Williams had 10 touchdowns last season but is still waiting for this first in 2019. He should’ve had it last week but dropped a 30-yard pass that would have found pay dirt. Still, Williams managed to gain 69 yards on just 3 receptions. If you’re playing Trubisky, then Allen Robinson (1.2x) it is.

TE – The tight end position is kind of like running back. I’m sticking with Darren Waller (1x). The Texans shut him down last week, but other than that he’s been extremely dependable and is finally getting into the end zone after going scoreless for the first six weeks. A tight end with a higher multiplier worth considering is Zach Ertz (1.4x). The main concern is the possible return of Desean Jackson which could each into his target share.

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Matt Schmitto is an Organic Strategy Lead for Better Collective. He was introduced to daily fantasy sports in 2012 and soon became a member at RotoGrinders. Seven years later, Schmitto joined RotoGrinders Network full time as a staff writer shortly after the Supreme Court overturned PASPA. He has since covered important stories in the sports betting and fantasy sports industries for sites like SportsHandle and USBets and has had roles as a sports betting editor and commercial content manager. He continues to play DFS and loves placing Futures bets at sportsbooks. His favorite DFS sites are DraftKings, Underdog Fantasy, and PrizePicks. Follow Schmitto on Twitter – @Matt_Schmitto