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Jan 07, 2021 Hopefully you had a lucrative Saturday playing the DraftKings Super Wild Card Showdown slates. If you did, that should make you more anxious to jump into Sunday’s contests. If you didn’t, Sunday’s offerings could help get you back into the profit zone. Like I’ve done all season, I will make a case for certain players.

  1. Jan 08, 2021 Wild Card DraftKings Plays Quarterbacks Lamar Jackson (BAL) – $7,800 @ TEN. Don’t look now but Lamar Jackson has been looking like the MVP version of himself lately. Over the last five games, Jackson has scored at least 22.3 DraftKings points in all five games, including more than 30 DraftKings points in two of them.
  2. .Reward tiers are as follows: $3, $10, $100 and $500 are awarded as site credits and can only be used on DraftKings. $1,000, $10,000 & $25,000 are issued.
  3. DraftKings Gift Card.

The 2020 NFL regular season has come to a close, and now things really start to get fun in DFS. With every game a nationally televised, must-win affair, these are the times when fantasy football studs truly distinguish themselves on the field, and as always, it’s imperative to pinpoint the sleepers and under-the-radar value plays on DraftKings, FanDuel, and Yahoo. By attaining valuable production at discount prices at one position, managers afford themselves proven weekly commodities in other roster spots.

My job, all 17 regular-season weeks and now into the postseason, is to scan the vast projections of RotoQL and pick my favorite sleepers and value picks. If you checked this column out last week, you would have benefited from our advice to plug in the following players (all Week 17 prices and fantasy points production via DraftKings):

  • QB Kirk Cousins, MIN ($7,700): 40.3 fantasy points
  • QB Derek Carr, LV ($5,700): 24.9
  • QB Drew Brees, NO ($5,900): 20.04
  • RB Melvin Gordon, DEN ($5,700): 21.0
  • RB D'Andre Swift, DET ($6,300): 16.0
  • RB Nyheim Hines, IND ($4,900): 12.7
  • WR Marvin Jones Jr., DET ($5,100): 38.0
  • WR Russell Gage, ATL ($5,100): 25.2
  • WR Keke Coutee, HOU ($5,600): 15.0
  • WR T.Y. Hilton, IND ($5,800): 13.7

These players all vastly outperformed their price tiers, with some even leading their positions for the week. By finding such great values at modest costs, DFS managers afforded themselves studs like Tom Brady, A.J. Brown, and Jonathan Taylor in other roster spots.

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Let's break down our top Week 17 DFS value plays, and you can get an idea of why 100,000 DFS players trust RotoQL to build lineups. We constantly monitor pricing and provide the most up-to-date insight and analysis to maximize your lineup success. Optimize, find value plays, and increase your chances of cashing today!

Wild Card NFL DFS Picks: QB sleepers, values

Ryan Tannehill, Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens (DK: $6,600 FD: $8,200)

It sure feels tempting to go with the quarterback on the other side of this matchup given how Lamar Jackson has seemingly returned to his superstar form, but the glaring price differential between the 2019 Comeback Player of the Year and the '19 MVP probably won't be coupled with a substantial disparity in production. Tannehill put up 28.4 fantasy points against Houston in Week 17, and he almost hit Black Jack when these teams met in Baltimore back in Week 11. He's the safest bet with the highest ceiling in this price range.

Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears (DK: $5,700 FD: $7,800)

It's safe to say Brees has fully recovered from his punctured lung and 11 broken ribs just in time for a tough opening-round matchup with a solid Bears D. The 42-year-old future Hall-of-Fame QB has eclipsed 20 fantasy points in two of the past three weeks, and he scored 19.6 against the Bears in Chicago on Nov. 1. The upside may be limited with Brees against Khalil Mack and company, but you won't find a better floor for under $6K DK/$8K FD.

Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns (DK: $6,100 FD: $7,500)

Remember when the Steelers were 11-0? After a nightmarish second half of the regular season, you can acquire most of Pittsburgh's skill-position players at discount rates. With Big Ben's penchant for turning the heat up in the playoffs and the fact that Cleveland ranks just 25th in fantasy points allowed to QBs, RotoQL's model really likes the the veteran signal-caller. Pittsburgh certainly won't be running its way to the second round.

Wild Card DraftKings, FanDuel Picks: RB sleepers, values

JK Dobbins, Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans (DK: $6,600 FD: $6,800)

From Week 11 on, Dobbins has been one of the better offensive talents, never mind rookies, in the NFL. He averaged 13.6 PPR points in Baltimore's five games between Nov. 22 and Dec. 27, then exploded for 28 points in the Ravens' thrashing of the Bengals last week. Tennessee ranks 26th against RBs in fantasy, so it's surprising to see the Ohio State product priced under $7,000.

Jonathan Taylor (DK: $7,900 FD: $8,800) and Nyheim Hines (DK: $4,700 FD: $5,600), Indianapolis Colts at Buffalo Bills

Obviously, the top Colts back you want this week will be Taylor, who ran roughshod over the Jaguars last week with 253 yards and two scores. Taylor finished his debut regular season with 1,169 rushing yards and 12 total TDs (not to mention 36 catches on 39 targets for 299 yards). Grabbing Hines in one RB spot might afford you JT in the other, forming an Indy stack against a vulnerable Bills run defense. Buffalo ranks 22nd against RBs in fantasy and surrendered 140 ground yards in two of its past three games. Hines has been the security blanket for veteran Colts QB Philip Rivers, and there should be plenty of dump-offs and screens in Buffalo on Saturday. There's no shame in picking two members of the same backfield.

Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers (DK: $6,700 FD: $7,700)

Since Chubb returned from injury in Week 10, he has been one of the most impactful running backs in football. He has averaged 17.6 PPR points per game in that span and put up 16.8 last week against these very Steelers. The second-year back seems matchup-proof at this point, and he's well worth these prices.

Wild Card FanDuel, DraftKings Picks: WR sleepers, values

Marquise Brown, Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans (DK: $5,400 FD: $6,300)

‘Hollywood’ Brown had a brutal first half of the season, directly correlated with Lamar Jackson’s early struggles in his MVP encore, but the second-year wideout has finished strong, scoring six receiving touchdowns in Baltimore’s final six games. He averaged 15.9 PPR points in that span and will likely continue his torrid pace against a lowly Titans secondary that gave up the second-most fantasy points to receivers this season. RotoQL projects Brown to score 12.5 points but lists his ceiling at 33.7. Go Hollywood on your opponents and grab the dazzling speedster.

Chase Claypool, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns (DK: $5,200 FD: $6,100)

The antithesis of Brown, Claypool had an incredible first half but turned into a Lost Boy after Week 12. Big Ben backup Mason Rudolph must have traveled to Neverland to retrieve the rookie receiver because they connected on five catches for 101 yards and a touchdown against the Browns in Week 17. The Steelers get to play Cleveland again this week, but this time Roethlisberger will be back under center. Claypool caught all four of his targets when he and the veteran QB first played the Browns this season back in Week 6, and he finished with 81 total yards and a score. There’s a very good chance he finds paydirt for a third time against the Browns, so $5,200 seems like a great investment opportunity.

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Gabriel Davis, Buffalo Bills vs. Indianapolis Colts (DK: $4,000 FD: $5,000)

Another promising rookie, Davis has formed a good connection with MVP candidate Josh Allen. His catch count and total yards from scrimmage may not turn heads, but his red-zone and per-catch numbers paint a more promising picture. He has a 15.4-percent red-zone target share, and has hauled in seven touchdowns in 12 red-zone opportunities (58 percent). He also averages 17.1 yards per catch, which ranks fourth in the NFL. The Colts have a strong secondary (and defensive unit in general), but things could get dicey if Indy cornerback Rock Ya-Sin misses a second straight game due to concussion. Veteran CBs Xavier Rhodes and Kenny Moore would likely be stuck with the unenviable tasks of covering Stefon Diggs and John “Blur” Brown. If Davis gets open for a long one, the third-year stud QB will find him, just like Buffalo QBs did for 107 yards and a TD last week.

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Wild Card NFL DFS Picks: TE sleepers, values

Logan Thomas, Washington Football Team vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (DK: $4,900 FD: $6,400)

The breakout tight end has made the most of his three nationally televised games this season. He caught all four targets in a win over Dallas on Thanksgiving. One week later, he grabbed all nine targets for 98 yards in a Monday evening upset over Pittsburgh. Last Sunday night, he grabbed three passes for 37 yards in a playoff-clinching win over the Eagles. He scored a touchdown in all three of those prime-time games, and he’s caught 20 combined passes in his past two home games. I would be surprised if Thomas registered anything less than 50 yards and a score against Tampa Bay, who rank 21st in fantasy points allowed to tight ends. Side note: Grab this dude in your fantasy drafts next season!

Jared Cook, New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears (DK: $4,600 FD: $5,900)

Cook has quietly been the Saints’ most dependable receiver since Week 13, with 15 receptions on 23 targets for 219 yards and three touchdowns. He caught five-of-seven targets for 51 yards and a score when these teams first met in Chicago back in Week 8, and he should be busy again this week at home. He has a 10.9 PPR average over the past five games, and RotoQL lists his projected ceiling at 23.4 points. Cook at $4,600 looks like an absolute steal.

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Wild Card NFL DFS values: D/ST sleepers

Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams (DK: $2,700 FD: $3,600)

Color me shocked that DFS sites list Seattle in the bottom-half of the 12-team slate this wild-card weekend. The Seahawks have been a legitimate defense since their midseason acquisition of pass-rusher Carlos Dunlap, and they have logged nine or more fantasy points in five of the past six weeks. These teams just met in Week 16, and Seattle held LA to 216 passing yards and nine total points with Jared Goff. Now the Rams might be stuck starting John Wolford, who listed his LinkedIn industry as “Finance” up until his start in Goff’s place last week. It’s a great story -- and Wolford did get the Rams the win last week -- but he will surely make mistakes in a playoff game in Seattle if Goff still doesn’t get the thumbs-up. This is a layup of a value pick, in my humble opinion.

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As one of the most popular DFS and sports betting providers in the US, you are probably wondering if you can use a prepaid card on DraftKings?

DraftKings is one of the most popular gaming operators in the world. Its Daily Fantasy Sports offerings, and now sportsbook, attracts plenty of customers to its website and mobile app. One of the most common questions from users of draftkings.com is Can I use a prepaid card?

The answer to this common query is, yes, you can; you need to enter the prepaid card as a debit or credit card. Please note that some states may have limited deposit options and offer only one option, such as PayPal. If that is the case, you can choose to use your prepaid card as a deposit option on PayPal and then deposit on DraftKings.

The sportsbook is legal and available in the following states: New Jersey, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Colorado, West Virginia, New Hampshire, Tennesse, Illinois, and Iowa.

You can join from any state, and claim a $1,000 sportsbook sign up bonus by visiting sportsbook.draftkings.com, but you do need to be in a legal state to place a bet.

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Some customers who are new to the online gambling world may be wary of providing their personal and sensitive information to a betting website. However, DraftKings is a well-established name, has been around for a good few years, and is a reputable company. They are widely praised for their fantastic customer service levels, so if you have any problems, they will be addressed quickly and efficiently. They are also legally licensed to operate in many states (with more on the way) and are a very trusted brand.

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You will have no problems purchasing a prepaid card; they are widely available. All you need to do is choose the monetary amount you want to deposit at DraftKings. All of the major credit cards are accepted on the website, so as long as your bank fir these criteria, you will have no problems. One of the best options is the non-re-loadable gift cards, as once you have purchased them, there are no extra fees involved. Additionally, using gift cards means you don’t have to provide any information, and you can use them anywhere.

If any gift cards are lying around from last Christmas or a recent birthday, and they still have at least $5 credit on them, these can also be used to make a deposit. We have all been there when there are small amounts left on gift cards, and you are not sure what to do with them, depositing the remaining amount is a great solution. You can purchase a DraftKings gift card from lots of places throughout the US.

The operator has just their very own DraftKings Sportsbook Gift Card. Available to buy from selected retailers, you can buy a $25 or $50 pre paid card to wager on the sportsbook.

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Using Your Prepaid Card on DraftKings

  • Click Deposit on the cashier section
  • Select credit card from the list of payment type options
  • Enter card details from the deposit screen and the amount you wish to deposit
  • Use the ‘other box’ if the amount with to deposit is not an option
  • Click the ‘deposit’ button highlighted in orange, and you are ready to go

Once you have made your initial deposit, you will be eligible for the DraftKings welcome bonus. The bonuses usually change every month, so keep an eye on the details of the current bonus when you sign up.

Withdrawals Using Prepaid Cards

When you cash out for the first time, it will automatically be credited to your original deposit method, up to the same value as your first deposit amount. For example, if you initially deposited $30 via your Visa Debit Card, the first $30 will be refunded to your Debit Card. Any winnings you generate after this can be withdrawn via a different payment method. If you need help making a withdrawal, we have a separate guide on how to withdraw from DraftKings sportsbook.

If the gift card you are using is non-refillable or a prepaid card, you will need to reach out to the DraftKings customer service team to inform them you can’t access that card, and they will use what method you select.

For our full guide to using DraftKings, you can check out our DraftKings sportsbook review. We also rate and rank the brand new DraftKings casino which is now live in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

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