PRO VEGAS TOOL: DraftKings Flex Values Based on Vegas Player Props – Week 2

alex bylineHere is a tool you can use in your Week 2 DFS research. We’ve aggregated all the open NFL player props available to us to identify how Vegas sees the fantasy production occurring in this second round of the playoffs.

By gathering the Las Vegas over/unders on receptions, rushing and receiving yards, we can compare the projected output to the DraftKings pricing as a tool in gauging the value of players while setting our DraftKings lineups.

We can, of course, also use it as a tool in making decisions for our playoff-only leagues or for DFS use on other sites than DK.

PLEASE NOTE:

– This is not a comprehensive list of all players, but we do our best to find as many props as we can across dozens of different sports books. Players will be added into the spreadsheet as the bookmakers get them to us through Saturday evenings in-season and later in the week during the playoffs. Please check back leading into lineup lock if you don’t see a player you’re interested in listed on the sheet.

Due to the fact that we pull props from numerous sources both online and private, sometimes props between books and line-makers can differ, especially when getting them early. If we notice a major difference between two reputable books, we’ll update the sheet to use the average of the two props given while accounting for juice.

– These are not RW official projections, but rather, an additional tool to aid our members in decision making.

– This is not the RosterWatch DFS Cheat Sheet. Cheat Sheets can be downloaded here once available.

– Players with no over/under receptions props available have been supplemented with implied associated stats based on season averages and/or recent trends.

– The “Bonus” column is indicative of the three-point bonus received on DraftKings for rushing or receiving for 100 yards. Players with organic production projected by the bookmakers at 89.5 yards (rushing or receiving – not combined) or over receive three points, 79.5-89.5 receive two points, 69.5-79.5 receive one point.

Click here to go the shared spreadsheet (PRO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED TO ACCESS)

10 Comments

  1. Post By Israel7276@gmail.com

    Asome im getting the hang of how to use these tools tks guys

    1. you got it brother!

  2. RW Nation-anyone know when the lineup generator is up for week 2? if it is up already, where is it on the site? I have the cheat sheets but don’t seem to be able to locate this weeks lineup generator

  3. Hi Pablackbird,

    Hyper is still in Beta, and will be down on occasion as continue adding new technology to it throughout the season. For now, the DFS Cheat Sheets are up for you guys. Sorry for the inconvenience, but Hyper will be back up soon!

    -B

  4. Last tough question of the week! I really need a W this week to avoid starting 0-2!

    I know Alex and Byron tried to answer on the show but my tweet confused you! OBJ’s status has forced me to start Martavis Bryant over OBJ at my WR3 slot already but now the question is who to start in my PPR FLEX out of:

    OBJ vs. DET
    J-Stew vs. BUF
    Cohen @TB

    I think Alex said he liked Cohen but all your rankings say JStew is the play assuming we bench OBJ all together!? My opponent is playing McCaffrey at the FLEX against me if that matters…

    1. I’d roll Cohen

  5. Have J. Howard in the Flex right now. Not sure how limited he will be. Full PPR. Have Perkins, Kelley, C. Davis, T. Riddick and Golladay on the bench. Any of these better options?

    Thanks.

    1. Post By traviseckendorf@gmail.com

      I think you just roll with Howard in the flex, don’t try to get cute with it unless we hear he’s out

  6. 12 team .5ppr, who in the flex? T Coleman, Kupp, or Golladay?

  7. Post By bsanto860@gmail.com

    Half point ppr – Mccarfey of D. Cook as flex?

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