The issue here is the touchdowns went to Mark Andrews, J.K. Dobbins, and Willie Snead. With 38 points on the board, one would hope the team's top receiver would see the end zone at least once. A quarterback who throws three touchdowns and three interceptions is okay on FanDuel, where on another site almost half of those touchdowns are wiped out given the negatives. Punt return and kickoff return touchdowns for players that are also RB or WR apply like they do in the NFL scoring. Davante Adams - To Score A Touchdown: Yes (-175) Simply put, Adams has been a scoring. However, he faced tough CB matchups with Marshon Lattimore and Jaire Alexander and now draws better matchups while still leading the team in red-zone targets to go along with 11 touchdowns. For a FanDuel scoring format that rewards TDs far greater than catches, Evans is a compelling player that will not be popular with the field. FanDuel daily fantasy scoring has changed a bit since 2015 so if you’re still setting lineups based on last year’s stats, you will need to make adjustment today. Let’s take a look at the new schedule so you can make sure you are up to speed as you set your lineups during the 2016 NFL season.
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The tendency to play a sneaky QB-WR stack can play off in FanDuel GPP lineups -- but it can also backfire. Last week, our FD tournament picks performed well, but Tyrod Taylor and our Chargers stack let us down. Almost any other stack would have had us cashing in a tournament. We're back at it in Week 2 with Ryan Tannehill leading our NFL DFS lineup, but he's actually been surprisingly consistent and should continue that this week.
Like last week, a few lower-priced value plays have allowed us to fill much of this lineup with safe plays who should perform well. That leaves us only counting on a few risky selections to push our lineup over the top in Week 2.
WEEK 2 STANDARD RANKINGS:
Quarterback Running back Wide receiver Tight end D/ST Kicker
FanDuel Picks Week 2: NFL DFS lineup for GPPs
QB Ryan Tannehill, Titans vs. Jaguars ($7,000)
The Jaguars allowed Philip Rivers to pass for 363 yards in Week 1. In one meeting with Jacksonville a year ago, Tannehill threw for 259 yards and two touchdowns, and he's thrown at least two touchdowns in eight straight regular season games. The natural inclination to avoid Tennessee's passing game because it's a run-heavy offense means Tannehill's ownership will be low despite consistent proof that he'll put up solid fantasy numbers. We stand by that even with A.J. Brown (knee) out.
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs @ Chargers ($8,000)
CEH could be a popular play this week, although the Chargers defense did enough against Joe Mixon to not make this a walk in the park. But Edwards-Helaire has upside that wasn't realized as a receiver in Week 1. If KC starts throwing to him and he continues his season-opening success on the ground, Edwards-Helaire could have one of the week's highest scores.
WEEK 2 NFL DFS CASH LINEUPS:
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RB Kenyan Drake, Cardinals vs. Washington ($6,600)
Drake stayed healthy and didn't get too bottled up by a strong San Francisco defense. While Washington's front seven did enough to slow down Philadelphia's backup RBs, Drake is much more talented and has more weapons around him to worry Washington.
WR Corey Davis, Titans vs. Jaguars ($4,900)
Davis put up big numers in Week 1, and with no A.J. Brown (knee) this week, he should dominate targets in the Tennessee receiving game. He could be a bit chalky because of his price/upgraded role, but he should also be a solid bet to produce.
WEEK 2 NFL DFS TOURNAMENT LINEUPS:
Yahoo DraftKings
WR Davante Adams, Packers vs. Lions ($8,600)
Adams is the top option on this slate -- and for good reason. Having 14 catches, 156 yards and two scores in Week 1 will do that for you, and there's nothing to suggest that the Lions of all teams will be able to slow him down.
WR Demarcus Robinson, Chiefs @ Chargers ($4,700)
Robinson worked ahead of Mecole Hardman in Week 1 as the Chiefs' No. 3 WR and caught three passes on six targets. Two of the non-catches would've been touchdowns if Robinson reeled them in. Patrick Mahomes should look over the top for Robinson a few times again Sunday, and whenever Mahomes looks for somebody deep, it's a good stab to take in a tournament.
WEEK 2 PPR RANKINGS:
Quarterback Running back Wide receiver Tight end D/ST Kicker
Fanduel Live Scoring
TE O.J. Howard, Buccaneers vs. Panthers ($4,800)
Howard was on the field for 37 snaps in Week 1, 17 less than Rob Gronkowski, but Howard ran just two fewer pass routes than Gronk. When O.J. is on the field, Tom Brady will often be looking his way, and that's how Howard got in the end zone in Week 1. This price is a bit too cheap for an uber-talented athlete playing with a QB who loves throwing to good TEs.
FLEX RB Dalvin Cook, Vikings @ Colts ($8,800)
Cook salvaged his Week 1 with a couple touchdowns after game flow made his rushing role lighter, but Cook remains in a run-first offense that should pay dividends in the long run. The Colts struggled at times to stop James Robinson in Week 1, and they likely won't be slowing down Cook.
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DEF Los Angeles Rams @ Eagles ($4,500)
The Eagles let the Washington Football Team D/ST score 15 FanDuel points in Week 1 due to a struggle to block a strong pass rush. Los Angeles poses similar issues with better coverage players, and the Eagles still have a dinged-up offensive line. Carson Wentz could be in for a lot of time on the ground Sunday.