Hey guys,
So last year I dabbled into DFS (Daily Fantasy Sports) (or technically weekly when it comes to NFL, but I digress). I played off and on, using various sites such as Fanduel, Draft Street - and a few other ones that I don't really remember. I did pretty well on Fanduel for awhile, turning $25 or so into something like $150-200, but then I started entering into higher stakes tournaments and essentially blew it all.
I am mostly obsessed with the NFL. And I can't get enough of fantasy football. So this year I have decided to make an actual effort to try and "beat" daily fantasy games. I deposited $50 into Draft Kings (they are offering a bonus on top of that, like $25 or $50 that I can earn as I play - not exactly sure how it works) and they transferred my remaining few dollars from Draft Street which they obtained in a merger. So in rounding up a few pennies, I am starting with $60.
If you don't know how daily fantasy works, you draft a team based on a salary cap - and the individual players cost a certain amount of money based on how Draft Kings projects their value. For example a QB like Peyton Manning will usually be very expensive toward your total cap, and a QB like Matt Cassel will be very cheap. Sometimes there are "values" at QB that experts preach all week, such as Jake Locker last week (if anyone watched that game, they see how that worked out).
So I entered into 22 Daily Fantasy games on DraftKings for the NFL week 2, and here were my results.
21 of these tournaments were called 50/50s - such the top 50% scorers in the game will earn "double" their money. However DraftKings takes a rake for running these games, therefore if I enter into a $1 50/50 - I would receive $1.80 back, as they take a 10% rake from each player for these low limit games (I think the rake gets smaller as the stakes increase). I entered into 21 $1 tournaments using 2 lineups and I cashed in every single one.
My first lineup looked like this
QB - Jake Locker
RB - Montee Ball
RB - Ahmad Bradshaw
WR - Demaryius Thomas
WR - Jordy Nelson
WR - TY Hilton
TE - Marty Bennett
Flex - Terrance West
Def - Broncos
The Jake Locker pick I wish I had back, it was actually me scrambling to replace 9 lineups that had Carson Palmer in them who was announced out last minute (I actually left him in my single tournament lineup because I am an idiot, and would have cashed for something like $50 had I remembered to fix that lineup).
The Montee Ball pick seemed a lot better at the time, but it just seems as though he really isn't all that good.
Bradshaw - running like a demon, hopefully he will continue to be a value
As for the rest - I prefer to pick players that are playing for high powered offenses that are projected to score points. Seems simple right? Well not to most... People are constantly aiming to pick cheap "breakout" players for each week in order to allow them to save money and play the top players at other positions. Notice I didn't start Peyton, or Calvin, or any of the top few running backs - You just don't need them.
Jordy Nelson was my number 1 target for last week, he is a total stud, rodgers is a total stud, and the jets secondary is the opposite of that word. He shredded them. Demaryius was at a discount because of his dropsies last week, and any time Demaryius, Julio, Jordy or Calvin are at a discount - they will be in my lineups. (Downgrade them a bit if they have a tough matchup against a really good secondary).
My other lineup (12 entries in 50/50s) - which I wish I entered into like 124253234 tournaments was as follows
QB - Aaron Rodgers
RB - Montee Ball
RB - Ahmad Bradshaw
WR - Jordy Nelson
WR - Demaryius Thomas
WR - Michael Floyd
TE - Delanie Walker
Flex - Terrance West
D/ST - Patriots
I was all in on the Patriots D for the most part last week, the vikings are terrible and the Patriots players are insanely fast (the loss of Jamie Collins was a big blow, but they are still a fast unit and had a million ops for turnovers which they capitalized).
Again, I wish I couldve swapped Montee Ball for Gio Bernard, I don't imagine I will be starting Montee Ball again this season because he will continue to be too expensive for his mediocre production. He is a fatboy who bumbles forward, and he has pretty much looked like he is getting out played by CJ Anderson.
The Floyd pick was something I didn't get corrected fast enough - Palmer being announced out late sucked. Floyd was a huge value if Palmer had played, but all in all this will just continue to push his value down as Drew Stanton continues to toss ducks toward his awesome receivers.
Cowboys can't cover the TE - Delanie was a value. And Terrance West was a starting RB for a pretty solid run blocking unit who was a super value since he is a "backup."
Lessons learned - don't skimp on QB. People like Jake Locker will burn you more often than not... Jake Locker is just bad, idk why I did that...
Don't start Montee Ball - just don't.
Look for top wideout targets who are good at football, who have QBs who are good at football who are listed at a discount because of a down game or a "bad" matchup or something like that.
Also look at the top scoring vegas games - GB was set to score 5 bajillion points last week and Denver was set to score 6 bajillion (they didnt cuz Peyton is bad lol jk but seriously regression), so I targeted Jordy Demaryius and Rodgers in most of my games because they came at discounts versus the top options at their position (I think Rodgers was the 5th or 6th most expensive and Jordy and Demaryius were down a few spots as well).
All in all, I entered into 22, cashed in 21 and came out positive $12 - new balance is at $71.80 - and it would be much higher had I not boinked my $5 tournament entry by starting an injured QB (I missed the cash by 5 placed, I finished 4605th and $10 went to 4600).
I am going to be hawking over the prices for players on Draft Kings this week and release a little bit of info on Friday as to who I will be starting.