This report will provide NFL DFS touches and targets for the Week Six 10-game main slate. I will break down players into three tiers: High, mid, and low.
High Tier
NFL DFS WR: Julio Jones (ATL) ($8500 FD|$8000 DK)
77% Snap Share. 44 Targets, 26 Receptions, 14 yards per reception, Four TDs.
Another down week for Julio Jones in Week Five. I have to imagine he’s going to have a big game sooner rather than later, and he gets the matchup for it in Week Six. Matt Ryan has the third most passing yards through six weeks (1636) and other than the Colts game has thrown 43 times or more. Julio Jones should get plenty of targets this week.
NFL DFS WR: DeAndre Hopkins (HOU) ($8400 FD|$7400 DK)
100% Snap Share. 44 Targets, 31 Receptions, 11 yards per reception, Two TDs.
Same applies as above, DeAndre Hopkins hasn’t quite gotten things going yet but draws a favorable matchup against a very weak K.C. secondary. Ownership should be identical for Fuller and Hopkins so I will definitely have shares of both, just not paired with Watson.
NFL DFS WR: Amari Cooper (DAL) ($8100 FD|$7000 DK)
91% Snap Share. 43 Targets, 32 Receptions, 16 yards per reception, Five TDs. Fourth best fantasy point per game output for WR’s (22).
Amari Cooper comes in as my top rated receiver for the Week Six slate. He is seeing a nice target share on a week to week basis (26%) and is facing a bottom 10 defense vs. the pass. Not to mention the Jets are missing two more defensive lineman on top of C.J. Mosley this week, so I can see the Cowboys having their way in New York.
NFL DFS WR: Adam Thielen (MIN) ($8100 FD|$7000 DK)
77% Snap Share. 30 Targets, 20 Receptions, 15 yards per reception, Five TDs. 42% red zone target share**
I know the big debate this week is play Stefon Diggs or Adam Thielen. My personal take is I favor Thielen just based on his red zone utilization. He is seeing a ton of looks down towards the goal line and that’s what we want if we’re going to pay off his salary. The Eagles are in the bottom six against the pass and we saw Kirk Cousins turn things around against a lowly Giants defense last week. I’m not necessarily crazy about Cousins this week, but a good matchup for the receivers nonetheless.
Honorable Mention: Michael Thomas ($8200 FD|$8400 DK), Michael Thomas ($8200 FD|$7800 DK).
Mid Tier
NFL DFS WR: Will Fuller V (HOU) ($6600 FD|$6000 DK)
100% Snap Share. 39 Targets, 28 Receptions, 14 yards per reception, Three TDs.
Will Fuller reeled in 14 of his 16 targets for 217 yards and three TD’s in Week Five. I like both Deandre Hopkins and Fuller against a pourous K.C. secondary and expect a high scoring shootout. I will have equal shares of both in my lineups.
NFL DFS WR: Tyreek Hill (K.C.) ($7400 FD|$6900 DK)
Tyreek Hill is back from a clavicle injury and you shouldn’t hesitate to plug him in. Having him back in the Chiefs offense will really open things up and he naturally will draw a majority of the targets.
NFL DFS TE: Mark Andrews (BAL) ($6300 FD|$4800 DK)
48% Snap Share. 39 targets, 28 receptions, 11 yards per reception, Three TDs.
Not quite the fantasy output I expected from Andrews in Week Five, but they did face a Pittsburgh defense that has made vast improvements on defense and after all, it was an AFC North matchup. It looks like Marquise Brown is highly likely to play after coming down awkwardly on his ankle during his lone touchdown reception last week. This will instantly give Mark Andrews a boost and he almost always has the advantage over opposing safeties. This week is no different.
NFL DFS TE: Zach Ertz (PHI) ($6500 FD|$5200 DK)
93% Snap Share. 45 Targets, 29 Receptions, 11 yards per reception, One TDs.
Zach Ertz has seen seven or more targets in every game this season and is a big chain mover in the middle of the field. He is one of the better players in terms of YAC and offers high upside again here this week with Alshon Jeffrey being mainly used in the red zone. I do think this game could be a sneaky shootout so keep consider Ertz as a tournament play in Week Six.
NFL DFS TE: George Kittle (SF) (Ques.) ($6500 FD|$5200 DK)
88% Snap Share. 29 Targets, 23 Receptions, 10 yards per reception, One TD.
Another tight end to consider if you’re trying to pivot off of Hooper at a similar price is George Kittle. Other than Week two against the Bengals, Kittle has seen eight or more targets. Vegas currently has this game pegged at a 50 point game total. We could see a shootout here with the Rams giving up 271 yards or more in their last three games and Aqib Talib is out so that should open things up even more. If you like a SF stack this weak I would pair Jimmy Garoppolo and Kittle.
NFL DFS WR: Larry Fitzgerald (ARI) ($5600 FD|$6100 DK)
99% Snap Share. 44 targets, 29 receptions, 12 yards per recption, Two TDs.
Christian Kirk is listed as a game-time decision this Sunday so I’m back on Larry Fitzgerald. He comes in at a great price again considering how much Atlanta is giving up through the air their last three games (317). If David Johnson is anything short of 100% this will only increase the target share for Fitz in Week Six.
NFL DFS WR: Robert Woods (LAR) ($7100 FD|$5600 DK)
93% Snap Share. 47 Targets, 31 Receptions, 11 yards per reception.
The Rams are at home with one of the higher implied totals on the slate. They have a pass heavy offense, averaging 46 pass plays per game (second most). Cooper Kupp is where most will naturally levitate to if they’re getting exposure to this game, but Woods is a top five receiver in terms of targets and YAC (173). He may not have found his way into the end zone yet, but he has big play upside in an NFC West tilt where the Rams need to find a way to win if they have a chance to keep up with San Francisco and Seattle for the division.
NFL DFS WR: Tyler Lockett (SEA) ($6300 FD|$6400 DK)
96% Snap Share. 36 Targets, 30 Receptions, 12 yards per reception, Three TDs.
I’m looking at this play mostly due to low ownership. His target share has gone down the last two weeks and he will draw a Cleveland Browns defense who have been fairly stingy against the pass, sacking the QB 16 times (7th best) and allowing just over 200 yards per game through the air. Despite the tough matchup, I think Carson can really open things up in the pass and Russell Wilson has a way of getting things done, even under pressure.
NFL DFS WR: Calvin Ridley (ATL) ($5500 FD|$5700 DK)
78% Snap Share. 32 Targets, 21 Receptions, 14 yards per reception, Three TDs.
I’m not crazy about Calvin Ridley’s 14% target share, but he plays in an offense that is passing the ball almost 50 times per game. The Falcons and Cardinals are also top ten in terms of offensive pace, and their defenses both are subject give up a lot of points through the air. I am prioritizing Julio Jones, but I do like exposure to Ridley just based on sheer volume in a high passing offense.
NFL DFS WR: Michael Gallup (DAL) ($6100 FD|$5600 DK)
95% Snap Share. 29 targets, 20 receptions, 17 yards per reception, One TD.
Michael Gallup has had a very solid floor in DFS NFL through his first three starts. He has seen seven or more targets and 14 targets in his last game against GB. I don’t expect Cowboys to be playing from behind, so he likely won’t draw quite as many targets in Week Six, but I do love the safe floor he provides at a very nice price on both sites.
NFL DFS WR: Terry McLaurin (WAS) ($6600 FD|$6000 DK)
Case Keenum is back under center for the Week Six tank bowl. Miami, as we all know, has been absolutely horrendous on all facets of defense. They are giving up the second most yards through the air (296) and the most on the ground (175). Redskins aren’t far behind in terms of offensive efficiency, but I do think the Dolphins are outmatched, even by Washington. Terry McLaurin has seen seven or more targets in every outing this season and now has Keenum back under center.
Honorable Mention: DJ Chark Jr. (JAX) ($6500 FD|$5500 FD)
Low Tier/Punts
NFL DFS WR: Dede Westbrook (JAX) ($5400 FD|$5100 DK)
100% Snap Share. 37 Targets, 23 Receptions, 10 yards per reception, One TD.
NFL DFS WR: Marquise Goodwin (LAR) ($5200 FD|$4500 DK)
63% Snap Share. 12 Targets, 9 Receptions, 18 yards per reception, One TD.
NFL DFS TE: Hayden Hurst (BAL) ($4400 FD|$3200 DK)
73% Snap Share. 16 Targets, 12 Receptions, 10 yards per reception, One TD.
NFL DFS WR: Mohamed Sanu (ATL) ($6000 FD|$4500 DK)
82% Snap Share. 36 Targets, 29 Receptions, 10 yards per reception, One TD.
NFL DFS WR: Jamison Crowder (NYJ) ($5400 FD|$4000 DK)
96% Snap Share. 31 Targets, 22 Receptions, 8 yards per reception, Zero TDs.
NFL DFS WR: Willie Snead (BAL) ($5000 FD|$5500 DK)
75% Snap Share. 16 Targets, 12 Receptions, 17 yards per reception, Two TDs.
NFL DFS WR: Robby Anderson (NYJ) ($4600 FD|$3300 DK)
45% Snap Share. 21 Targets, 11 Receptions, 12 yards per reception, Zero TDs.
NFL DFS WR: Preston Williams (MIA) ($5600 FD|$4100 DK)
81% Snap Share. 30 Targets, 15 Receptions, 13 yards per reception, One TD.
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