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NFL DFS: Sunday Night Football Showdown Week 1

SNF Showdown
Rams @ Lions (-4.5)
O/U 53

Tonight, we have a highly anticipated rematch of last season’s NFC Wildcard game as the Los Angeles Rams travel to Detroit to face the Lions on Sunday Night Football. This game offers plenty of intriguing lineup possibilities, especially with stars like Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs, Sam LaPorta, Puka Nacua, and Cooper Kupp all viable candidates for the Captain spot.

Detroit’s Defense

The Lions have made significant upgrades to their defense, aiming to counter receivers like Nacua. They’ll be starting three new players in the secondary and two fresh faces on the defensive line. While it’s still uncertain if DJ Reader will play, Detroit boasted one of the league’s best run defenses last year, and there’s little reason to doubt their ability to maintain that strength this season. On offense, Jameson Williams moves into the #2 wide receiver role following an impressive preseason, while the coaching staff remains intact, which is rare in today’s NFL.

Rams’ Offense and Key Changes

The Rams return most of their key offensive pieces, with Kupp, Nacua, and Kyren Williams at running back. Matthew Stafford is back and healthy, looking to exact some revenge. However, the offensive line remains a concern due to injuries, compounded by the late, unexpected move of former Lion Jonah Jackson to center. Defensively, the Rams face life without Aaron Donald following his retirement, opting for a collective effort led by a mix of veterans and rookies.

Strategy

Given the matchups, I don’t see the Rams having much success running the ball against Detroit’s stout defensive front. However, with Detroit’s revamped and untested secondary, I’ll be including Kupp and/or Nacua in most of my lineups. While I think Detroit wins by a touchdown, the key decision is whether their victory will come through the air or on the ground.

For value Captain picks, I see two standout options depending on your build. Jameson Williams at $8,100 or David Montgomery at $9,900 are great choices for Lions-centric lineups. Using them as Captain will free up salary for higher-priced players in the Flex, offering solid lineup flexibility.

My Favorite Players

Amon-Ra St. Brown
As the most expensive player on the slate, I won’t be using him as Captain, but he’s a must-play in the Flex. Last season, St. Brown averaged 8 receptions per game, hitting 100 yards in eight different contests. He was remarkably consistent, with only one week of single-digit fantasy points.

Puka Nacua
Like St. Brown, Nacua rarely posted single-digit fantasy performances. As the clear No. 1 target for the Rams, I’ll be aiming to fit him into every lineup.

Sam LaPorta
LaPorta had one of the best rookie seasons ever for a tight end. With another year in the system, his production should only improve. With Josh Reynolds gone and Jameson Williams’ usage uncertain, LaPorta could see an increase in targets this season.

Jahmyr Gibbs
The Lions have been hinting all offseason about using Gibbs more as a receiver. With Detroit still searching for reliable WR3 and WR4 options, this could happen right away.

My Favorite Captains
Jameson Williams
Jahmyr Gibbs
Puka Nacua
David Montgomery

My Favorite Flex Plays
Amon-Ra St Brown
Jahmyr Gibbs
Cooper Kupp
Jared Goff
Matthew Stafford

Value Plays
Detroit Defense
Kalif Raymond
Tutu Atwell

Sample Lineup: Lions Passing Attack

This lineup assumes a high-scoring game, with the Lions focusing on an aggressive aerial attack. In response, the Rams will likely need to rely heavily on the passing game, with Puka Nacua as their primary target.

Jameson Williams (CPT)
Amon-Ra St Brown
Sam LaPorta
Jared Goff
Puka Nacua
Detroit DST

Recent News

Jordan Whittington caught both of his targets for 42 yards in the Rams' Week 2 win over the Titans.
Tutu Atwell wasn't targeted once after taking a hard hit early in the game, paving the way for Whittington to see a few more routes. He made the most of his extra reps with a 40-yard grab. Even if he passes Atwell on the depth chart, there aren't enough targets up for grabs in LA for fantasy managers to care about Whittington in Week 3.
(Sep 14 -- NBC Sports)

Alec Pierce caught 4-of-5 targets for 68 yards in the Colts' Week 2 win over the Broncos.
Pierce played effectively as the Colts' downfield prowler, but his day is defined by what should have been a defensive pass interference call when Daniel Jones targeted him in the end zone on the second drive. Broncos CB Riley Moss questionably engaged Pierce's jersey with one hand while batting down the pass with the other. The same official who let the play slide later slapped Colts DBs with a series of defensive pass interference calls, prompting head coach Shane Steichen to toss his cap, outraged by the official's lopsidedness. Alas, missed calls do not generate fantasy points. Props to Pierce for hauling in a 44-yarder on the Colts' last drive before halftime. Pierce is on the FLEX radar next week against the Titans.
(Sep 14 -- NBC Sports)

Kareem Hunt rushed eight times for 31 yards in the Chiefs' Week 2 win over the Eagles.
He added one catch for three yards on his only target. Isiah Pacheco outsnapped Hunt 35-24, but did absolutely nothing with the extra work. Hunt led the team's backs in yardage. Somehow the 30-year-old is the most productive player in this backfield, they have no true third-down back, and Brashard Smith has been a non-factor through two games. Hunt's agent could not have written a better script for his client the last two years, and it all equates to "maybe he can be a FLEX play against the Giants."
(Sep 14 -- NBC Sports)

Joe Burrow: May have turf toe
Burrow is believed to have suffered a turf toe injury during Sunday's 31-27 win against the Jaguars, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
(Sep 14 -- Rotowire)

Jake Browning: Mixed results in comeback win
Browning replaced an injured Joe Burrow (toe) in Sunday's comeback win over the Jaguars. He completed 21 passes on 32 attempts for 241 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for the game-winning touchdown. He also threw three interceptions.
(Sep 14 -- Rotowire)

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