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Welcome back to my (Mjohnson86) Player Grid. The format will vary slightly from JM’s Player Grid, as we each see things slightly differently and play in slightly different contests, but should complement his thoughts and content very well for those looking to build their lineups for the week. The format of this article will likely evolve as the season progresses but should provide a lot of value. Enjoy!!


The Core

This is a list of players that stand out to me at each position from using my “Checking the Boxes” criteria outlined in my Checking The Boxes course. This list is a starting point, from which I build out lineups using game theory and roster construction concepts (which we will also touch on) with the mindset being to find the best plays with big ceilings. Low ownership is a bonus, but not a must. This section will focus primarily on three positions – running back, tight end, and defense – as the other two positions (quarterback and wide receiver) tend to have more dependent tendencies which I try to attack from other angles (which we will get into in the other sections). I like all of these plays on all sites, unless otherwise noted:

Running Back ::

Tier 1
  • Kyren Williams – Elite volume. Involved in the receiving game and at the goal line. The team is likely to score upwards of 30 points. Elite matchup against a reeling defense.
  • Christian McCaffrey – Same as Williams. Higher price tag but the same situation.
  • James Cook – This guy just keeps balling out and his role should continue to grow. I would expect the Bills coaches to recognize that their offense stalled last week when they stopped getting the ball to Cook.
  • Tony Pollard – I absolutely loved what I saw from Pollard in last week’s win over the Eagles as Dallas used him more in the passing game and in space. Some will see Rico Dowdle’s increased involvement as a negative, but I think keeping Pollard fresh and using him in space will open up clearer paths to “ceiling” games from him.
tier 2
  • Rachaad White – Elite role and matchup. This game has sneaky shootout potential. Would be a “Tier 1” guy if he wasn’t priced so close to Williams.
  • Antonio Gibson – Terrific price for a guy with a lot of talent in the game with the highest over/under of the week. Should be on the field 60-70% of the snaps and has a terrific skillset for this matchup.
  • Aaron Jones – It is hard to put Jones in the “circle of trust” as he has let us down and battled injuries so many times this year and in the past. However, AJ Dillon’s availability is in question and even if Dillon is active there is a chance he isn’t able to do much due to his broken thumb. Jones has a ton of talent for his price tag and low ownership projection.
  • Raheem Mostert – Despite the tough on-paper matchup, Mostert profiles as a great play due to questions about De’Von Achane’s health.

Tight End ::

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Outlook – Late Games:

Week 15 offers us a slate unlike any other this season, most notably with all 7 games in the early window presenting inferior on-paper game environments in comparison to all 3 of the afternoon matchups. However, The field recognizes this and feels they can accurately predict where the scoring will come from, with extreme ownership on the CMC and Kyren Williams. We’ll discuss the early game situations to monitor and how we can exploit the field’s perceived certainty below.

Important Early Outcomes to Watch:
  • Ezekiel Elliott – With Rhamondre Stevenson out last week, Zeke saw 30 opportunities and turned it into a season-high 27 DK points, which was more than double his previous best (13.2). Elliott is projecting for more than 30% ownership and should be in line for a heavy workload again this week.
  • Wan’Dale Robinson – On a slate starved for value with a majority of the field wanting to pay up for Christian McCaffrey and Kyren Williams (or both), Robinson is catching steam coming off his best game of the season. He is projecting for over 20% ownership.
  • Demario Douglas – Like Wan’Dale, Douglas is projecting for close to 20% ownership as the field struggles to find value. Douglas has back-to-back 9 target games and will likely be in a negative game script situation as New England takes on Kansas City this week.   
  • Jayden Reed – With Christian Watson likely to be sidelined again, Reed has seen his role in the offense grow and is projected as the highest-owned WR on the slate at close to 30%.
  • Slate Breakers – Such as Ja’Marr Chase’s 55 DK point performance in week 5 or CJ Stroud’s 46 points in week 9.
Price Range Breakdowns (Late Games):

$7,100 and up:

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