Sonic is a Milly Maker winner and large-field tournament mastermind who focuses on mass-multi-entry play
This slate is full of hesitation. Quarterback uncertainty. Fragile game totals. Plenty of “what if it fails?” energy floating around. That’s fine. Late-season slates like this don’t reward safety — they reward conviction. I’m leaning into volatility, betting on early sparks, and letting ownership tell me where the leverage lives.
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.
What the large-field maniac in me sees in my dreams. Two low-owned wideouts built for chaos. If this game slips into Hilow’s Oh Shit Mode, it’s almost certainly driven by explosive plays — and both of these guys can tilt the slate on a single snap.
Addison — $5,000 (3.1%), Slayton — $4,200 (2.8%)
Achane should push toward double-digit ownership but still qualifies as a pay-up-to-be-contrarian play, as the field shies away from uncertainty surrounding the quarterback change. Gesicki is the cheap piece on the other side who can collect targets in bunches and carries real touchdown equity. A scratched or limited Tee Higgins only strengthens the case.
Achane — $8,800 (10.8%), Gesicki — $3,600 (3.9%)