Mini correlations are a huge part of adding upside to a tournament lineup and opposing pass-catchers in a likely high-scoring game are often ideal pairings. ![]() WR Chris Godwin, Buccaneers ($22) WR Robert Woods, Rams ($25) Bet on those fantasy numbers converging before the public does and it’s a recipe for GPP success. Justin Jefferson leads Minnesota in targets and ranks sixth in the league in air yards share but it’s Adam Thielen who has scored the touchdowns and is the WR4 while Jefferson is the WR29. Minnesota’s wide receiver situation is similar. With Metcalf having a marginally higher salary than Lockett this week, DK should be in fewer lineups. Lockett’s 51% air yards share is massive but Metcalf’s 33% share and 11-yard average target depth will result in huge games. DK Metcalf currently ranks 36th in fantasy points among wide receivers but his usage has been nearly identical to Lockett’s - both have seen 31% of the Seahawks’ targets, tied for fifth in the league. Tyler Lockett has benefited the most from Wilson’s early success, catching half of the touchdowns resulting in the second-most Yahoo points among wide receivers through two weeks. The Seahawks stars are a great stacking option in Week 3. Seattle projects for 29 points, top three on the slate. Now he gets a dream matchup against a Vikings defense that has allowed the second-most yards per attempt through Week 2. Through two games, Russ ranks 27th in pass attempts but is tied for third in touchdowns. ![]() Russell Wilson has been the poster boy for efficiency throughout his career and 2021 has started no different. QB Russell Wilson, Seahawks ($36) WR DK Metcalf, Seahawks ($29) WR Justin Jefferson, Vikings ($28) Such usage equates to huge fantasy upside but Hill could still see a rostered rate below 20% with so many other low-salary pass-catchers in great spots. Even as near-touchdown underdogs, the Chargers still carry an implied point total above 24 and Kansas City’s secondary has been a sieve, allowing the third-most yards per pass attempt (10.37) through the first two weeks.ĭespite low usage rates on Sunday night, Tyreek Hill is still one of just four players with at least 30 percent of team targets and 40 percent of air yards through the first two weeks. This stack has the second-highest ceiling in this week’s Stack Value Report on 4for4 using the same two receivers with Patrick Mahomes, but swapping him with Herbert saves a valuable $6 in salary. Players from all of these passing games will keep each other's rostered rates in check but if DFS players decide to ignore one quarterback, it could be Justin Herbert after his average outing in a similar spot last week. There are three games on the main slate with an over/under of at least 55 (LAR vs TB, MIN vs SEA, KC vs LAC) and two other teams with implied totals of at least 28 (ARI, BAL). Stacks to Target QB Justin Herbert, Chargers ($32) WR Keenan Allen, Chargers ($26) WR Tyreek Hill, Chiefs ($33) While it’s important to implement these into your lineup-building approach, the foundation of any tournament lineup is a solid core - usually players you would use in cash games. ![]() These concepts include stacking, finding pivots off of popular players, and looking for leverage in other spots. Whether you are playing in the biggest tournament of the week on Yahoo or prefer to play in smaller GPPs, there are some general positional strategies that you can implement in any size tournament. ![]() By TJ Hernandez, 4for4 Special to Yahoo Sports
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