SuperDraft's $125K Red Zone GPP Winning Lineup Week 3 Review

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SuperDraft is back with its $125,000 Red Zone GPP for the FOURTH week in a row! As in weeks 1 and 2, SuperDraft’s $125K Red Zone GPP was arguably the best value in the DFS industry in Week 3. The overlay was enormous again, with 4,200 entries of a possible 7,350. You don’t want to miss the overlay this week.

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

Essentially, contestants can break free from the restraints of the salary cap and roster anyone they want. Instead of price tags, players are assigned multipliers between 1x-2x.

Not only is there overlay to take advantage of but there’s also a learning curve with the new format. We hope to you give you an edge with our Week 3 review. If you don’t have a SuperDraft account already, then sign up! using the promo code GRINDERS to get a $10 bonus on deposits of $10 or more.

Let’s take a look at Week 3’s winning lineup.

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QB Daniel Jones 2x (9.9%) – We’ve seen a trend of roughly 10% owned QBs with at least close multipliers in these winning lineups. It was Stafford in Week 1, Dalton in Week 2, and now it’s Danny Dimes. That won’t be a trending moving forward. SupeDraft has changed their quarterback pricing where no starts are greater than 1.65x.

RB Rex Burkhead 1.95x (12.4%) – Burkhead wasn’t as chalky at SuperDraft as he was on other sites, and he ended up paying off for bobody. This is a great spot to get Burkhead with nearly a large multiplier and reasonable ownership.

RB Frank Gore 1.9x (32.8) – This was the chalkiest play on the winning lineup. Gore talk caught a lot of steam heading into Buffalo’s matchup with the Bengals. Devin Singletary is questionable again, so Gore is in a similar spot in Week 4…only his multiplier is down to 1.6x and he’s facing a strong Patriots defense.

WR Keenan Allen 1.15 (8.8%) – bobody decided to not force a large multiplier at receiver, opting for Allen in what turned out to be one of his biggest games. I personally prefer players with multipliers of at least 1.5x, but I can’t argue with the results here.

WR Sterling Shepard 1.6x (5.7%) – Shepard, not Engram, was the second part of Giants stack with Daniel Jones. Shepard is down to 1.3x in Week 4 against the Redskins.

WR Nelson Agholor 1.65x (9.8%) – One Philadelphia fan wasn’t happy with Agholor’s drops, but it didn’t cost bobody. Agholor was in a great spot with injuries ravaging Carson Wentz receiving targets. I’m surprised he wasn’t chalkier than 10%.

TE Darrell Waller 2x (21.3%) – Waller was chalk in Week 3 but not like he was in Week 2. We featured him in our multiplier plays article and it paid off. Waller has become Derek Carr no. 1 target and a 2x multiplier over the last couple of weeks couldn’t go ignored. SupreDraft caught on, though. Waller is down to 1.25x this week, making him the third-highest “priced” TE on the board! I’m fading.

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Matt Schmitto (schmitto)

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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