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Week 6 NFL Box Checkers for 2023
Quarterbacks
5 categories lead to making value historically. Home NFL QBs perform better than road QBs. Favored teams are implied to score more points, and their QBs do the scoring. Game totals make sense to follow, the higher the better. And, efficiency trumps volume! Volume is nice, but efficient QBs are proven to put up more fantasy points than those banking on volume alone. To finish, salary. You can price yourself out of making value unless putting up a true ceiling performance. In the NFL, we find staying under $8000 in Draftkings salary (9k on Fanduel) helps…in fact, the cheaper the better in many cases.
Remember, blue is very strong. Green is pretty strong. Yellow is like an honorable mention. When it comes to checking boxes, we are tracking those typically leading to a DFS NFL player paying off his salary.
Lots of decent choices, some not listed. Don’t forget this guide isn’t all-inclusive. It’s a teaching ground for you to use our NFL Research Station and find other players fitting these categories that make them strong plays.
Week 6 Notes – How straightforward is this?!! I don’t think I’ve ever seen blue at the top and green next, then a bunch of comparative dregs (not that Hurts is a dreg….but he’s not in the situation the others above him are this week). That’s very interesting to me.
Could the non-blue guys smash? Sure. But, you are in better game environments, per “Box Checkers,” if you just stick to one of the blue guys in the safer contests and save the green/white, or anyone else, for tournaments. Man, that was easy this week. Moving on…
Running Backs
Once again, home teams matter for RBs, and being favored obviously affects game scripts in a positive way. High scoring game environments help push those touchdowns around, landing on running backs. We want volume at all positions not QB. 18 touches (rushes + receptions) is the goal here. Passing game work gives us safety when the game script flips. Red Zone work matters…especially inside the 10 and 5. And, salary works here again. Staying under $8000 like our NFL QBs helps the running backs, too.
NFL DFS RB is often where Box Checkers shines. These guys are safe enough for a cash game, but you might not use them there if you find 30% or 40% NFL RBs; just eat chalk in cash formats at running back. They do, however, make sneaky high-quality pivot plays in tourneys or even multipliers and leagues. My “Ladder System” absolutely feasts off plays like these.
We are not looking at backups getting starting roles in this guide, but they are easy to find and filter in our research station with an additional 5 minutes of work. That’s the beauty of these tools. They are very simple to use once you have just a basic understanding of them.
Week 6 Notes – Joe Mixon has been an enigma this year. Is this the week? Sure looks like it on paper. Kyren Williams is trusted at this point and also finds himself in a great matchup to pay off his salary.
Etienne comes off a great week last week. Josh Jacobs is interesting, as is David Montgomery checking so few boxes he doesn’t even turn yellow. Kamara is another I’d think should be a stronger play. And, Raheem Mostert only yellow? This week will be interesting to watch the results, as it’s not as easy as QB. I will add one thing….I firmly believe with Chubba Hubbard being this bad on paper (and not having a good year anyway) that finding him in cash game lineups (and you will) is an indicator of a bad pick and possibly someone you should write down and target in future weeks. If that person beats you this week, you will get that money back over time…and then some.
Wide Receivers
Home field advantage proves negligible for NFL WRs. But, being favored is still important to hitting fantasy value. High totals matter, but when favored, we want team totals over 25 points (over 27 is ideal). When the dog, we want UNDER 21 points indicating garbage time potential (under 18 is ideal). Volume matters again. We’d like to see more than 7 targets per game on the average, and we want to see more than about 25% usage in the Red Zone…especially on Fanduel. Salary is key again, so we stay under $7000 here. Remember, this position is volatile as hell. But, we have backtested 250+ contests and found the top 3 Milli-Maker lineups contain someone meeting these criteria almost 60% of the time…..good odds for a crapshoot like WR.
WR is typically our crapshoot position at the lower price points, not so much at the top though. When we don’t get a lot of green and/or blue plays, I will just spend down most times. If the position is going to be volatile, why spend money?
Again, look at the game total category and how much it hurts these guys. We need high scoring games for WRs to be even remotely predictable. When we look at the implied team total (25+/21- column), things quickly fall back into line. The favorites should score points and the dogs should get some garbage time. I’m still looking to spend down where I can because I don’t pay up for lack of predictability.
Another great tool to consult is our coaching NFL Cheatsheets! If you wind up torn on a couple players, sometimes the words in the blurbs by another coach can help you tip the scale. In the case of this week, when Box Checkers isn’t helping a lot, those cheatsheets might become more important to your research.
Week 6 Notes -Don’t forget this list is NOT 100% comprehensive. I don’t have the space. You don’t see names like AJ Brown (a great gpp pivot AGAIN!), Mike Evans, Adam Theilen, Chris Olave, and/or Amon Ra St. Brown on it. They aren’t picking up any ownership and all could do very well this week.
What we do know, however, is Cooper Kupp isn’t checking the “red zone usage” box yet….but he’s used there. But, Tyreek Hill is in a slightly better spot based on being green. Marquise Brown is a red zone target (great for Fanduel) as well as picking up consistent target share. Nico Collins is effective and in about as good a spot to pay off as JaMarr Chase….at a cheaper price point. These are the spots you can suss through as you decide how much volatility you want to pay for at WR. It’s not easy this week, but that’s what makes DFS fun!!
Tight Ends
Here we go with the home and favorite stuff again. NFL TE depends on it. We want volume, so focus on 7+ targets again, too. Red Zone work goes without saying at TE. And, we’ve discovered they also benefit from closer games, under 7 point spreads. If favored, you want ITTs over 26 points, and if the dog, under 24 points. Cheap plays, too!! On Draftkings, $3000-$5000 seems to be landing in the Milly a ridiculous 68% of the time…..and until week 1 this year, we had no recorded example of an 8k TE appearing in the Milly winner. That changes with Travis Kelce, and you can speculate all the previous slates he might not have been a part of due to prime time or Monday Night games. Fact is….the super high-priced TE is rare and likely cost prohibitive most times. Tend to pay down.
Week 6 Notes – Nobody is in an obvious smash spot this week. Typically, that means “pay down.” Embrace the volatility of the position and only pay up for the studs in smash spots because any one of these guys can grab 6-7 targets and/or fall into the endzone. (We’ll just keep this the same from last week….because it is the same situation.)
If you still want to use a LaPorta or Hockenson, even though they don’t carry any kind of color indicator, I’m not faulting you. I’m not suddenly playing Kyle Pitts over them, either. But, Higbee? Maybe Schultz? These guys are ok in my book. I’ve been using a lot of Dalton Schultz this year regardless of the boxes he does or does not check, and I’m inclined to just ride the train. He’s cheaper, he scores, and sometimes avoiding chasing points just helps you stay a little more consistent. At a position like TE, consistency is pretty hard to come by.
That’s the beauty of “Box Checkers.” You can quickly see who is viable and who is not…..the color schemes, the Xs in the right places, and a little knowledge of your own. And, you have just enough info (for very little time) to do a whole lot of damage in the NFL DFS game!!
Remember, these boxes are set up by Shark Autopsy’s analysis of what players typically land in the Milly Maker lineups, too. We have our safety plays, but we are also shooting for upside.
Where to Use These DFS Players
Box Checkers players are typically obvious, chalky (see our NFL Chalkboard Tool) and highly owned. Occasionally, we get some that slip under the radar, and you will hear about those in our Discord rooms very quickly.
However, these players can be used in ANY format from NFL cash games to big tourneys (or “Ladder Lineups” combining both!). The key to tourney play is using a core of these players and adding in some other lower owned pieces to give your lineup some uniqueness and creativity with the upside to beat a lot of competitors. As the DFS NFL world becomes more and more advanced, sometimes simplifying our process actually goes a little against the grain.
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