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Week 10 DraftKings Cash & Tournament Plays

The strategy is simple ... play Christian McCaffrey; win all the money. Every week. 


He did it again. Like he does every week.

He just gets it done.

Christian McCaffrey is a machine. A robot. A man among boys. All the cliches. They all apply here.

You're not getting away from him. Even at the $10.5K price tag this week on DraftKings. He's a lock every week at this point until he reaches Russell Westrbook and James Harden price territory -- shouts to all the NBA DFSers out there ... you know what I'm talking about.

This weekend against the Packers is no different. They've seemed to have given up on trying to defend the run at all of late, and have been torched by backs throughout the season.

McCaffrey's gotten insane amounts of work week in and week out, and there's no reason that we should believe it would change at all this week, even with him carrying an injury tag and getting in limited practices. He's their horse.

A few years back, everyone was on #TeamJamEmIn with David Johnson and David Gurley, and they were BOTH hovering around $8-$9K each week. So why would you hesitate pulling the trigger at all on ONE player with a $10.5K tag?

The answer: YOU SHOULDN'T.

He's projected to come in at about 30 percent ownership, which is still too low. Cash games. Tournaments. I don't care. Lock button the guy.   

Cash Plays

QB

Lamar Jackson $7,300
Jameis Winston $6,800
Kyler Murray $6,500

RB

Christian McCaffrey $10,500
Mark Ingram $7,100
Marlon Mack $7,000
Jaylen Sameuls $6,300
David Montgomery $5,300

WR

Michael Thomas $8,300
Davante Adams $6,900
Christian Kirk $5,200
D.J. Moore $5,200

TE

Travis Kelce $6,400
Jack Doyle $3,600
Mike Gesicki $3,100

DST

Colts $3,500
Bills $2,900
Cardinals $2,200

Tournament Plays

QB

Patrick Mahomes $7,000
Drew Brees $6,700
Matthew Stafford $6,400

RB

Saquon Barkley $8,800
Aaron Jones $7,400
Nick Chubb $7,000
David Johnson $5,700

WR

Chris Godwin $7,400
Kenny Golladay $7,000
Odell Beckham Jr. $6,100
Robert Woods $5,600
Sammy Watkins $5,100
Marquise Brown $5,100

TE

Austin Hooper $5,500
Jared Cook $4,100
O.J. Howard $3,300

DST

Lions $2,900
Steelers $2,600
Browns $2,500
-- By Nathan Joyce

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