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Deep dives on extremely low ownership plays and punt values you might consider to be able to pay up for that extra stud. As always, play with caution and use no more than one of these under most circumstances.

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Quarterback
Draftkings – Daniel Jones has broke a slate or two in the past. I know, I know, no Nabers, no Singletary, on the road… More reason why I think he might have to throw 40 times and be on a bunch of designed run plays without their top RB option. $5200 is so cheap that it’s hard to not take a swing.

Fanduel – Kyler Murray is going to be very underowned. Maybe that is for good cause but potential per dollar spent divided by ownership makes it very intriguing. 

Running Back
Draftkings – The point of this article is usually punt plays… but I can’t look past $7200 Achane at under 1% projected ownership at the moment. Need deep salary relief that’s not crazy high owned like Tracy? I feel a good game out of Emanuel Wilson could just be in order today.

Fanduel – Oddly enough Tyrone Tracy goes from one of the highest owned options on DK to one of the Lowest on FD. Load him up at $4800 with lead back opportunities.

Wide Receiver
Draftkings – People are moving away from Giant Wide Receivers with Nabers out but I am about to triple my exposure to Darius Slayton. Jones will remember quickly how they have connected in the past for big games and will be playing a lot of garbage time. All in at $3900

Fanduel – Same play as above with the addition of Curtis Samuel with a shot to break a big one with no Shakir in the lineup and extra targets bound to come his way.

Tight End
Draftkings – Tons of attention on Chase and Higgins so let’s pivot back to Gesicki at $3400.

Fanduel – I’m not into the punts on Fanduel Tight Ends again so it’s Ertz for me at $5000.

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(Sep 15 -- ESPN)

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(Sep 15 -- ESPN)

Vikings HC Kevin O'Connell said J.J. McCarthy suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 2's loss to the Falcons and is unlikely to play vs. the Bengals.
O'Connell said McCarthy came into the facilities on Monday sore with an ankle sprain and added that the team doesn't anticipate him playing in Week 3's game against the Bengals. McCarthy struggled again in his second career start on Sunday night against the Falcons, throwing for 158 yards and two interceptions while also taking six sacks and losing one of his three fumbles on the night. O'Connell has already said the team is preparing Carson Wentz to start on Sunday, suggesting McCarthy missing this week is all but a lock. We'll see if anything changes when the team's first injury report is released, but for now, we would expect to see Wentz into center into a game that is now the battle between backup QBs.
(Sep 15 -- NBC Sports)

Jake Browning: Looks set for significant run
Browning appears set to take over as Cincinnati's starting quarterback for several weeks, with Joe Burrow (toe) slated to undergo surgery and expected to be facing a three month recovery timetable, ESPN reports.
(Sep 15 -- Rotowire)

J.J. McCarthy: Week-to-week due to sprained ankle
McCarthy is considered week-to-week after he sustained a high-ankle sprain during Sunday's 22-6 loss to the Falcons, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
(Sep 15 -- Rotowire)

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