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NFL DFS: Monday Night Football Showdown Week 16

Spread: Chargers -3.5
O/U: 44.5

I hope everyone had a good holiday. Tonight we have the Chargers at the Colts. The line is close at only 3.5 so Vegas thinks Nick Foles is an upgrade and the Chargers are weak on the road.

I feel this presents us with a more balanced approach of a 3-3 or a 4-2 build. The Chargers’ weakness is against the run so I will be looking at Indy running backs. Austin Ekeler should be the most owned player, both in Flex and Captain.

Captain/MVP Picks

Deon Jackson

Jackson recorded 14 touches, 56 total yards, and a TD last week despite a game script heavily favoring Zack Moss. If Indianapolis falls behind early as I expect, Jackson figures to play more snaps and get more touches, which is great on DK with a full point PPR.  LA also allows the third-most fantasy points to running backs.

FLEX Picks

Austin Ekeler

While I think it is a smart move to fade Ekeler from the Captain spot on DK, he must be in your lineup. The Colts have allowed 420 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns over their last three games. Ekeler has scored the most fantasy points for a running back this season, averaging 13 carries per win and 10 carries per loss while averaging seven receptions per game regardless of the game’s result.

Justin Herbert

Herbert is the type of high-volume quarterback who can have success in any matchup. Indianapolis’s 10th-ranked pass defense doesn’t overly concern me as Herbert has had three-straight 300-yard games.

Keenan Allen

Allen has caught 26-of-37 targets for 266 yards in his last 3 games. The Colt’s passing defense is better than any of the teams he faced in those previous weeks, but he is herbert’s favorite target and volume is key to winning in DFS.

Value Picks

Chargers Defense

Did you know the Colts have allowed the most fantasy points to D/STs? With Nick Foles at quarterback, I don’t see this improving. Los Angeles is coming off a four-sack outing and has five takeaways and a D/ST TD in its past four games. Plenty of upside tonight.

Mo Allie-Cox

Allie-Cox has the most offensive snaps of any of the Colts tight ends, although most of the time os is blocking. With Kylen Granson injured he should see more passing routes and on Dk he is at the salary minimum at $200. This is a dart throw but it should help you roster more Chargers.

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Recent News

Dolphins RB Jaylen Wright (knee) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 3 against the Bills.
Wright missed the first two games of the year with a knee issue he suffered just before the start of the season. He was limited in the first two practices of the week but managed a full session today. Ollie Gordon failed to carve out a meaningful role in Miami while Wright was sidelined. Neither back has much fantasy value going forward.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

Darren Waller (hip) will not play in Week 3 against the Bills.
Waller was limited in all three practices this week, suggesting he is making progress with the hip issue. He has yet to play in 2025 after coming out of retirement during the summer to backfill Jonnu Smith's role. Even if he does return next week, fantasy managers can ignore the age-33 tight end for now.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

Jaylen Waddle (shoulder) is questionable for Week 3 against the Bills.
Waddle was a surprise addition to Tuesday's injury report after not appearing on the first report of the week. He was listed as limited and got in another partial session today before being listed as questionable. He should be able to play through the shoulder ailment, but fantasy managers will want to keep tabs on this situation when the Dolphins release their inactives before kickoff. Malik Washington would slide into the No. 2 role if Waddle is unable to suit up.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

Colts CB Charvarius Ward (concussion) returned to practice Wednesday.
Ward did not practice last week because of his concussion and was ruled out on Friday. A return on Wednesday puts him in line to suit up for Week 3, but the veteran corner will still need to clear the league's concussion protocol before being given the green light. Fellow Indy defender Laiatu Latu was also spotted at practice. The second-year EDGE missed Week 2 with a hamstring injury. Getting both players back for Week 3 would be a big win for a Colts defense that just gave up 28 points to the Broncos.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

49ers signed OL Brandon Parker, formerly of the Raiders.
The 49ers correspondingly placed OG Ben Bartch on injured reserve with an ankle injury and promoted TE Brayden Willis from the practice squad. Parker was a liability as a run blocker and pass protector but the former 2018 third-round pick is at least an experienced veteran.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

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