Sonic is a Milly Maker winner and large-field tournament mastermind who focuses on mass-multi-entry play
The first truly tense week of the season. Win-or-go-home for NFL teams, fantasy degenerates, and anyone still clinging to a Best Ball roster that didn’t hitch itself to Kyle Pitts — all while trying to leave 2025 with their bankroll intact.
Some of these are not for the faint of heart. These are players I’ll be mixing into my rosters to differentiate from the masses while adding correlation. Keep this stuff out of your cash games for god’s sake.
*Ownership projections are subject to change before lock. Check OWS projections on Sunday morning.
We’re going to want to account for this game and its likelihood of fantasy scoring. Most of the cogs in this wheel are either priced up, heavily owned, or both. This is a way to grab a chunk of potential TD equity without going full chalk or breaking the bank.
Williams — $6,100 (9.6%), Parkinson — $3,200 (8.8%)
Since losing DT Milton Williams to injured reserve after Week 11, New England’s run defense has quietly fallen apart. The field won’t see that, though — they’ll see the red “3rd” under opponent ranks in the DK app, scroll past, and hunt for savings to pair with Christian McCaffrey. Cook sits in a nice pocket here: expensive enough to scare people off, low-owned enough to matter, and live in a script where Buffalo scores without pushing Josh Allen into full Superman mode. Boutte should be left singled for some of Drake Maye’s precise yet majestic deep shots.
Cook — $8,000 (5.7%), Boutte — $5,000 (1.0%)