DFS NFL FanDuel Week 10: Mini Slate Lineup Advice

DFS NFL FanDuel Week 10: Mini Slate Lineup Advice

Welcome to the Week 10 NFL FanDuel Mini article. In this article we will be taking a look at a relatively new slate that was introduced about half-way through the MLB season this year. Unlike ar9e traditional FanDuel NFL lineup, you only have to roster five players (QB, RB, RB, WR, WR) in the FanDuel Mini format. One other slight difference is that all tight ends also appear as wide receivers, so you do have the option of using a tight end if you choose to do so. The total salary cap ($60,000) is the exact same as a traditional NFL FanDuel lineup, but they do scale the salaries up a little bit to accommodate for the smaller roster size. Let’s take a look at my lineup for the FanDuel Mini slate in Week 10.

Quarterback

Ben Roethlisberger (PIT): $9,500 @ IND
Normally I do not trust Ben Roethlisberger on the road, but this matchup is too good to ignore. As you may recall, Roethlisberger did really well against the Colts in Indy last season on Thanksgiving night, throwing for 221 yards and three scores. Not much has changed with the Colt’s defense and he should be a great bargain this Sunday with a ton of upside.

Matthew Stafford  (DET): $11,500 vs. CLE
Matthew Stafford has been excellent over his past three games, throwing for at least 300 yards in all three games. This week he has an extremely favorable matchup against the Browns, who have been awful against the pass this season.

Running Back

Le’Veon Bell (PIT): $14,000 at IND
By using Roethlisberger it really frees up some salary to spend up at multiple spots in our lineup. I’m definitely going to spend up for Le’Veon Bell this Sunday against the Colts considering they have allowed the third-most FanDuel points to opposing running backs this season.

Todd Gurley (LAR): $14,500 vs. HOU
If you read my players to fade article the other day over at  FantasyPros, you may think I am contradicting myself with listing Todd Gurley in this article. However, I stated that I was only fading him because of salary. In this format his salary really does not restrict you from spending up at other spots, so he is definitely play. The Texans have done pretty well against the run this season, but that does not scare me since the Rams should be in complete control of this game. Therefore, the volume will definitely be there for one of the top running backs in the NFL.

Jordan Howard (CHI): $11,500 vs. GB
The Bears have been extremely conservative with Mitch Trubisky which has resulted in Jordan Howard having a heavy workload each week. This week Howard has an outstanding matchup against the Packers who have allowed the fourth-most FanDuel points to opposing running backs.

Wide Receiver


Antonio Brown (PIT): $14,500 at IND
To complete my trio of Steelers’ players, I plan on using Antonio Brown. This is one of the rare situations where you can trust three players from the same team in your lineup, since a large percentage of the touches and targets funnel through Brown and Bell. Brown carved the Colts up last Thanksgiving night for five receptions, 91 yards and three touchdowns. Their secondary has not improved much from last season, so we should feel confident that Brown will do well again.

Sterling ShepardSterling Shepard (NYG): $7,500 at SF
Another cheap option who I really love this week is Sterling Shepard. In his first game back from injury, Shepard caught five passes for 70 yards on nine targets. After Odell Beckham Jr. and Brandon Marshall went down with season-ending injuries, Eli Manning really does not have much to throw to outside of Evan Engram and Shepard. These two should continue to have a very large role in the Giants’ passing game and this week they have a great matchup against the 49ers.

Golden Tate (DET): $11,000/Marvin Jones $9,000 vs. CLE
I already mentioned that I really like Matthew Stafford this week, so naturally I’m going to like at least one wide receiver from the Lions as well.  Both Golden Tate and Marvin Jones are in play this week, depending on how much salary you have left. Tate has been getting the targets, receptions and yardage, but Jones has been getting the touchdowns. Regardless, both are solid options against a pretty bad Browns’ secondary.

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