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NFL DFS: Week 3 Cash Player Pool

Week 2 Review

With Cooper Kupp’s injury and Mike Evans being shut down, we narrowly missed the cash line in most Week 2 contests. In hindsight, playing Godwin in the slot would have been a better move, as Detroit’s defense gave Baker little time to connect with Evans on deep throws. I’m confident that if Kupp had stayed healthy, the extra 6 points needed would have been enough for us to cash.

Week 3 Thoughts

San Francisco will be without Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, and George Kittle. When Deebo is out, Brandon Aiyuk’s target share jumps to 25%. Stats for when both Deebo and Kittle are out are hard to come by, but it’s clear Aiyuk becomes a must-play. Also, lock in Jordan Mason, who’s massively underpriced for his potential workload.

Kyler Murray is off to a strong start this season and faces Detroit at home. While Detroit excels at stopping the run and pressuring quarterbacks, this will likely force Kyler to throw and scramble more, boosting his fantasy value. Though he comes at a premium, I’m aiming to fit him into my lineups.

If Kenneth Walker sits out (currently listed as doubtful), Zach Charbonnet will step into a high-volume role for Seattle. While Charbonnet isn’t spectacular, he should see plenty of work against Miami’s weak run defense.

With A.J. Brown out, DeVonta Smith stepped up with 7 receptions on 10 targets. Expect another high-volume game for Smith, especially at his affordable $6,900 price tag.

For defense, don’t overthink it. If you can afford them, roster Tampa Bay against Bo Nix. Otherwise, go for the cheapest option.

Player Pool

Here’s my ranked list of favorite players by position. All pricing is based on DraftKings, and I’ve included multiple options to help you build your favorite lineup. My favorite strategy this week is to pay down at RB, so I can pay up at WR.

Quarterbacks
Kyler Murray, $6900
Derek Carr, $5800
Geno Smith, $5600

Running Backs
Jordan Mason, $6200
Zach Charbonnet, $6000
JK Dobbins, $6400
Alvin Kamara, $7500

Wide Receivers
Brandon Aiyuk, $6200
DeVonta Smith, $6900
Jaxon-Smith-Njigba, $5400
Chris Godwin, $6500
Amon-Ra St. Brown, $8200

Tight Ends
Trey McBride, $6200
Greg Dulcich, $2900

Defense
Tampa Bay, $3000
Chicago, $2600

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