Every week, I will go through the players I am targeting to play in DFS for all games, tournaments, and game stacks.
The idea is that this will paint a clearer picture of framing lineups.
| Week 10 DFS Picks |
|---|
| Core Plays |
| Tournament Picks |
| Team & Game Stacks |
One of my favorite ways to play DFS from a tournament standpoint is small-field, single-entry to five-max games with fields of 5K or smaller.
Both sites even offer these types of games with fewer than 100 entries (albeit at a higher cost of entry) if you want to go after a really small field.
In these contests, my approach is to go with full-game stacks.
You will likely lose a lot of weeks, but if you get the game right, you will gain a significant advantage.
Just cashing in on one of these over an 18-week season can make your entire year.
When doing these, I want to aggressively build around games that have a wider range of outcomes.
Still, with the reduced number of entries, you can also eat some chalky game stacks because we are going further in the overall game stack than our opponents likely will.
This is the spot where you will find some missing names from the core and tournament play sections.
Just because a player is not mentioned in those two pieces does not mean I will have zero exposure to them.
These are the games I am circling for those tournaments in Week 10, but you can also tie these games into your stacks for other tournaments.
I will analyze the player selections and game writeups, but please refer to the Week 10 Worksheet for a detailed breakdown of the players and games.
Bills at Dolphins
We have a 50-point total here, and although the Dolphins rarely beat Josh Allen (14-2 against Miami), they do tend to keep these matchups closer than expected.
Miami was a 12-point underdog in Buffalo earlier this season and covered, with that game tied at the half and within a touchdown until the very end.
This matchup has a clean way to stack it as well, with Josh Allen paired with Dalton Kincaid and/or Khalil Shakir and De’Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle on the Miami side.
We can even add James Cook to the Buffalo side in an effort to absorb a piece of all the offensive touchdowns, but you will have to play some near-punt options to make that work.
Giants at Bears
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