Value & Sleeper Picks for Daily Fantasy NFL Football for FanDuel, DraftKings, and DraftPot – Week 2
Great Value Picks for Daily Fantasy NFL Football for FanDuel, DraftKings, and DraftPot - Week 2 Welcome to our first value picks and sleepers article of the 2015 NFL season! With a week under our belts, some players are already undervalued on DraftKings and FanDuel. Roles change more rapidly in NFL than they do anywhere else, leaving us a huge opportunity to get to cashing in. Here are some guys that our projection system likes that you might not see elsewhere. Want to find more sleepers and potential breakout daily fantasy football stars for the NFL in week 2? Go ahead and get access to the exclusive projection system that produces these picks. Sign up now and get a free 3 day trial to our lineup construction tool for FanDuel, DraftKings and Starsdraft. Click here for a free 3 Day Free Trial QUARTERBACK Eli Manning - FD 8000 DK 7100 Starsdraft 7200Opponent- ATL E-sly is coming off an absolutely dreadful week 1 against the Cowboys, and the fantasy community is calling for his collective head. Our projection system? Not so much. Eli was inaccurate and generally terrible week 1, that much is true - but at this point he's priced at a level where you can fit a lot of great talent in around him. Atlanta, for their part, had the very worst defensive DVOA in the NFL last season (15.7%), and played a fast enough pace to where they allowed the highest yardage total as well. They also allowed the very highest yards per passing attempt in the NFL as well. Could Eli simply be aging? Sure. But at these prices, we can absolutely take a shot on him in big tournaments. Nick Foles - FD 6500 DK 5500 Starsdraft 6000Opponent- WAS Okay, so it felt pretty terrible summoning Nick Foles' name into this article. But let's just look at the numbers for a moment. Foles kind of tore up the Seahawks - a super-efficient 18/27 (66%) for 297 yards and a touchdown, spreading the ball out to 6 different receivers en route to leading the Rams to a win. And frankly, it looks pretty sustainable. He targeted running backs 12 of those 27 times, a ratio that will lead to a lot of efficient performances. The real kicker here is that it came against Seattle, a team that ranked #3 in defensive DVOA against the pass (-10.8%) and #1 for total defensive DVOA. In Week 2, Foles and the Rams will face the Redskins, who are essentially the exact opposite of the Seahawks. Their 29.5% defensive DVOA against the pass was dead last in the entire NFL. I think Foles will have another very efficient performance, and...