Which stacks are your favorite to target and fade in Week 13?
- Patrick Mahomes II with Tyreek Hill (if active), Sammy Watkins, and/or Travis Kelce
- Aaron Rodgers with Davante Adams
- Jared Goff with Cooper Kupper, Robert Woods, or Brandin Cooks
- Nick Foles with D.J. Chark
- Carson Wentz with Zach Ertz
- Andy Dalton with Tyler Boyd
- Jameis Winston with Chris Godwin or Mike Evans
- Derek Carr with Darren Waller or Tyrell Williams
PHIL ALEXANDER
- Target - Andy Dalton with Tyler Boyd - They're too cheap and the Jets' pass defense is too terrible for this pairing to fail. Auden Tate warrants exposure with Dalton back behind the wheel as well.
- Fade - Derek Carr with Darren Waller or Tyrell Williams - Waller and Williams are decent standalone plays, but Carr -- even at an affordable salary -- hasn't demonstrated the ceiling required for a tournament quarterback. He's a fringe cash game consideration on DraftKings.
DAN HINDERY
As long as Tyreek Hill is getting full practices in later this week, he will be one of my favorite stacks this week. Oakland is 31st in defense (DVOA) ahead of only Miami. In the previous meeting between these two teams, the Chiefs exploited the Raiders lack of speed for a number of big plays before coasting in the second half. In the second quarter alone, Mahomes threw four touchdown passes of 25+ yards against the Raiders overmatched secondary. He did it without Tyreek Hill in the lineup. His replacement Demarcus Robinson exploded for a 6-172-2 line.
Chad Parsons
Patrick Mahomes II and Tyreek HIll (trending towards playing) is my favorite stack of the week against the exploitable Oakland defense. In terms of Footballguys aSOS the Raiders are the No.2 matchup for quarterbacks and No.5 for opposing wide receivers. In terms fo H-Value, Mahomes is QB2 and Tyreek Hill WR1 for the week. Lock and load at least that Chiefs stack with Kelce is a little tough to super-stack with Darren Waller $1,000 less for example (on FanDuel) and Greg Olsen even cheaper than that.
I am fading the Derek Carr-Tyrell Williams stack. The Chiefs are a bottom-10 aSOS matchup for wide receivers and they are middle of the road for opposing quarterbacks. Where to beat the Chiefs is with running backs (No.1 overall matchup for the position) and this reaks of a get well week for Joshua Jacobs. Williams is not within the top-20 receiver plays for the week and is closer to the bottom of the quarterback value board than near the top.