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The Chalk Board | DFS Ownership Pivots

Moving off the chalk has always been a guide to success in DFS. Let’s explore what the simulation and projected ownership say about where we can pivot from the public and gain an edge on the field.

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Quarterbacks
DraftKings – I see only 3 QBs I like this week with a real good chance to get over 30 points and two of them, Lamar and Hurts, are projected to go well over 20% owned. That leaves Jayden Daniels as a pay-up pivot at only 5% owned in the blow up game of the week according to vegas. I want pieces of this game if not stacks on both sides. Prescott and Love come in after the top two in ownership and while I like them both it’s harder to pinpoint the stack values with Green Bay and Lamb just has not been paying off the price tag this year. With all the focus on BAL/WSH, DET/DAL and Hurts getting his main 2 weapons back, I’m going to pivot over to C.J. Stroud looking like an afterthought on the slate and with Nico Collins out a little more compact target tree. I’m not interested at all in Baker, Rattler, or WIll Levis who for some reason has a positive leverage score… If Richardson is a full go a get right game against TEN defense seems like a nice spot to pivot on the field.

Fanduel – much the same as above but I really like the price that Daniel Jones is at.

Running Backs
DraftKings – Massive ownership trends on four guys coming into Sunday in Bijan Robinson, Bucky Irving, Tony Pollard, and Chuba Hubbard. I am in for the very last time on Bijan chalk because the Panthers just can’t stop the run and he is priced in the mid $6000’s. I have interest in Bucky if you are pivoting off a bunch of other popular plays because he should see volume and Mike Evans just can’t play against New Orleans! Atlanta’s defense has been sound so I am out on Hubbard in general and even more so with projected ownership being nearly 20% and I think Pollard is decent chalk but I am way more interested in David Montgomery at $6500. In fact I like both Detroit running backs more than the chalk and think you can take either on in a big scoring game. We are overlooking Houston again and getting Mixon in a few spots seems like a good play.

Fanduel – I do like pivoting up to either Henry or Barkley above as well but even more so at Fanduel with what feels like a gross amount of ownership going to Bucky and Antonio Gibson who I have zero interest in playing even without Stephenson. Still heavily favoring either Detroit RB on Fanduel.

Wide Receivers
Draftkings – I have never seen these simulations favor a single games WR’s as much for ownership as I am seeing right now. The top four most popular projected plays are London, Mooney, Diontae Johnson, Ray-Ray McCloud… maybe a glitch in my matrix but that is even more reason to jump off that whole group and look elsewhere for me. Lamb and St. Brown lead scoring models but also very expensive and fairly high owned. Lamb has not gotten us there in 4 of 5 games and I want so much of the Lions running game I might just miss out on a big St. Brown day and that is a choice I have made. A.J. Brown makes a good pivot at the top with a high expected range of fantasy points and a QB that can focus in on one guy in a game. The more I write today the more I find myself liking all parts of the Houston offense so let me have those Tank Dell and Diggs shares. Salary relief is coming from Bateman, McConkey, Tolbert and maybe another shot at Wicks.

Fanduel – I just really like the late game with Bengals and Giants again. Most the plays above still stand.

Tight Ends
I find myself with 3 clear plays and 2 clear avoids. The market wants Ferguson and Otton in your lineups and I don’t hate either play but you will be breathing in a cloud of chalk. I like to keep TE simple, pay up from Bowers, go value in Patty Fry or keep taking those under $4k shots at Ertz.

Defenses
Paying up for Steelers or saving money on Buccs is where I am at this week, though my favorite play of anyone against Levis is back in the mix.

Recent News

D'Andre Swift (quad) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
This is the first we're hearing of a quad injury for Swift, though a limited practice to start the week is usually not a cause for concern. Even if Swift doesn't miss any time because of the injury, it could give head coach Ben Johnson a reason to increase the workload for rookie running back Kyle Monangai. Swift coughed up a fumble in Week 2 and is averaging a pedestrian 4.0 yards per carry despite the Bears' line looking vastly improved compared to 2024. Swift is still the top option in the Chicago backfield, but fantasy managers will want to keep an eye on this quad issue going forward.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

Bears LB T.J. Edwards (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday.
Edwards missed Week 1 with a hamstring injury but was good to go for Week 2's game against the Lions. This could just be maintenance, but a DNP on Wednesday is an ominous start to the week. The Bears are likely to be down multiple starting cornerbacks on Sunday as well. All signs point to both Chicago and Dallas scoring points with ease in their Week 3 matchup.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

Bears CB Kyler Gordon (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday.
Gordon missed last week's game with the same hamstring injury. The Bears also lost cornerback Jaylon Johnson to a season-ending injury in that contest, potentially leaving them severely undermanned in the secondary heading into Week 3. Expect Dak Prescott and the Cowboys to have no issues lighting up the scoreboard in a likely shootout with Chicago this week.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said it is possible that Brock Purdy (toe) could serve as the No. 2 quarterback in Week 3 against the Cardinals.
Purdy will be limited at Wednesday's practice, which typically puts players on track to play. Turf toe injuries must be treated carefully and take a while to fully heal, if surgery can be avoided. Purdy's limited participation still bodes positively for his availability in the coming weeks. He's worth stashing on benches for the time being.
(Sep 17 -- NBC Sports)

Emeka Egbuka: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Egbuka didn't practice Wednesday due to hip and groin injuries.
(Sep 17 -- Rotowire)

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