Daily Fantasy Football Picks Week 12 – ScoreStreak
Daily Fantasy Football Picks Week 12 - ScoreStreak Looking for our picks for traditional salary cap leagues like FanDuel, Draftster, and Draftkings? Check out our Week 12 picks article and our Week 12 NFL Podcast DFSR has partnered with ScoreStreak: a new, innovative style of DFS play. Gone is the salary finagling, mixing and matching, and hair-pulling that goes into setting lineups. ScoreStreak simplifies the process in an easy-to-use interface. Employing a prop-pick style, ScoresStreak leagues are specific outcome dependent with three categories: Passing Touchdowns, All-Purpose Yards and Receptions. They also have a great offer, 100% deposit bonus up to $500. Click the banner below to advantage. Also be sure to sign up for a free 3-day trial to access the MLB and NFL system and spreadsheets that help produce our picks. And give ScoreStreak a try. You'll like it as much as we do. Now go get that deposit bonus. Passing Touchdowns Look, we all know Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck should be somewhere in your top three. They are simply too good and throw too much to ignore. I’m going to give you two other guys to consider. Jay Cutler If you listened to our podcast this week you know that we are pretty high on Cutler’s upside this Sunday. There’s reason to suspect that, with all of his weapons relatively healthy, he’s a dude who could post huge numbers. One reason to love his chances at a multi-TD affair is what the Bears do in the red zone. They throw at the highest percentage clip in the NFL when in the red zone. The story changes slightly (although not much) when they get down within the five yard line. Even that close the Bears are throwing about 64% of the time. This ranks near the top of the league and that kind of opportunity just means Cutler stands a good chance of chucking the passes you need to hit the highest TD mark. Phillips Rivers If you want to talk about teams committed to the pass as they get closer to the end zone then the Chargers are a step above anyone else. the Chargers have run 12 plays inside the five yard line this season. They’ve thrown 10 of those plays for a whopping 88% passing rate in close. That’s insane. And of course the sample size is small and that’s a number that will normalize a bit as they (hopefully) get down and close. But even inside the ten where they’ve run 41 plays, they’ve thrown 63% of the time. It’s a team that doesn’t trust their running game and Rivers should benefit from this kind of play calling. Total Yards Demarco Murray He’s seen less carries over the last...