PRO RosterWatch Divisional-Round DFS Cheat Sheets (DraftKings, Fanduel) Now Available

Divisional-Round DFS Cheat Sheets and Trends Tools: DraftKings and Fanduel
By Mike Band and the RosterWatch staff
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The epic DFS Cheat Sheets for DraftKings and Fanduel are now available for download to RosterWatch PRO members. In addition to the cheat sheet, pro members also have access to our private “Trends” database (The KingsTool and DuelTool) to dig deeper into the slate and to find players who were left off the sheet. (See link to the private spreadsheets at the bottom of the page to access this week’s trend ratings).

Remember to use the Cheat Sheets in conjunction with the Vegas Tool. You’ll notice that in the Divisional-Round Vegas Tool that players not on the sheet such as Ty Montgomery and Jason Witten are viewed by Vegas as terrific values.

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As a reminder, we always recommend using the Cheat Sheet in conjunction with the Vegas Tool once it is published Saturday evenings as Vegas almost always identifies a few value plays who aren’t necessarily on the sheet, but may provide excellent flexibility cap-wise.

HOW DOES THE SHEET WORK?

THE GOAL of the sheet is to reduce the number of players for the weekly slate to players expected to generate Positive Surplus Value (fantasy points over salary expected points). The player pool is narrowed down to players who meet a minimum number of trends.

THE TRENDS are a series of pass/fail threshold tests of position-specific stats predictors. Through the use of predictive models, we have analyzed every predictive metric we could for each position related to Vegas Indicators, Unit Matchups, Individual Matchups, Historical Performance, Game Script, Weather, and so much more.

Using a non-linear model, we’ve found BASELINES for each metric. For each baseline TREND TEST, if the player passed, he receives a [+1]. For example, using the Matchup Tool Rankings vs. QBs, the model found that an Opponent Ranking ranked in the bottom (9) teams allow on average +3.7 surplus points to opposing QBs. If the QB’s matchup is ranked worse than the baseline, the QB receives [+1] trend. In addition to positive trends, negative trends are also included. The model found that the top ranked pass defenses vs. QBs allow on average -5.4 surplus points.

THE ORDER is determined first by position Salary Tiers, then by Total Trends. The salary tiers are colored by BLUE (High-Priced), RED (Mid-Range), PURPLE (Higher-Risk Bargains).

HOW TO USE THE SHEET

Choose the players from the sheet you like best. Mix-and-match them to create your personal, optimal lineup. It’s that simple.

Take note of projected ownership percentages when putting your team together. In 50/50, Double-Up and head-to-head contests, there is nothing wrong with rostering players who project as popular choices across the board. However, in larger field tournaments, it is always wise to differentiate from the public with a few lower-percentage plays and/or stacks.

Click here to go to your profile page and download the Cheat Sheets and utilize the HyperDFS tool.

Click here to view the associated Trends Tool Divisional DFS Cheat Sheet and Trends Tool: DraftKings

Click here to view the associated Trends Tool Divisional DFS Cheat Sheet and Trends Tool: Fanduel

One Comments

  1. Hey left with a bit of a tough decision. Im stuck between Matty Ice and Tom Brady for my cash game line up in fanduel. I know the sheet says Mat Ryan but it seems like Brady might be the safer bet for cash. Any thoughts would help immensely! Thanks guys!!

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