Week 14 Sunday Afternoon DFS Lineup: Devin Neal, Christian Watson, Brenton Strange and More
Morgan puts together a DFS lineup for the week 14 Sunday afternoon games.
Week 14 of the NFL regular season is underway after the Lions toppled the Cowboys on Thursday night. Let's now turn our attention to Sunday's games.
Here, we will put together a DFS lineup for the Sunday afternoon games. There's 11 games to choose from, excluding the Sunday night game (Texans, Chiefs) and Monday night game (Eagles, Chargers).
Let's see what we can come up with!
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Quarterback - Daniel Jones ($6,200)
Jones might be playing through an injury, but it doesn't seem to be slowing him at all.
He scored 16.1 fantasy points in a tougher matchup last week, and now gets a favorable test in week 14 against the Jaguars. Jones is averaging 20.1 fantasy points per game this season.
I see Jones getting a fantasy score around his season average, and hopefully much more. A couple rushing touchdowns on top of his passing stats would be ideal.
Running Backs - Chase Brown ($6,700) and Devin Neal ($5,100)
Brown has been a very steady fantasy asset of late, scoring 15 or more fantasy points in six straight, including five straight outings over 18 fantasy points.
He's averaging 14.4 fantasy points on the season and has a great matchup coming against the Bills. I see Brown shining in this contest.
Neal took over as the lead New Orleans back last week, and looks like he'll lead the way again in week 14.
He scored 9.9 fantasy points last week, after tallying 11.1 in week 12. Neal is averaging 4.3 fantasy points per game overall.
While last week's performance didn't stand out, his week 14 matchup against the Buccaneers is very favorable, so I see him comfortably in double digits. If he can also find the end zone, we should be seeing him at or over 15 fantasy points.
Wide Receivers - Justin Jefferson ($6,900), Courtland Sutton ($5,600) and Christian Watson ($5,200)
I got a high-priced player (Jefferson) plus a couple lower-level options (Watson and Sutton). All three have favorable matchups in week 14.
Jefferson is averaging 13.4 fantasy points per game, but has scored just 2.4 and 8.8 points over the past two weeks. He hasn't gone over 11.1 points in any of the past four weeks.
A favorable matchup against the Commanders is a chance for Jefferson, and the Vikings' offense, to get back on track. I think Jefferson shines this week, so don't be afraid to fire him up.
Sutton is averaging 13 fantasy points per contest so far, and is coming off a 17.2-point showing in week 13. He was at or below 10 fantasy points in the three games before that.
One of those down performances was against the Raiders, who are his week 14 matchup. The matchup is favorable, so I get if you cannot trust him this week. I think Sutton bounces back in this matchup and delivers a big fantasy score.
Watson has been the Packers' top pass catcher pretty much since he returned to the field in week 8. He has averaged 12.6 fantasy points in the six games since.
Watson had 18.3 fantasy points last week and has a favorable matchup against the Bears in week 14, so I see him at 15 or more points in this one.
Tight End - Brenton Strange ($3,900)
What a great way to save some salary, but also add a good fantasy asset to the lineup.
Strange is averaging 9.7 fantasy points per game, and has scored 13.5 and 14.3 in his first two games back.
He has a stellar matchup against the Colts, so I see him over his season average, and maybe delivering a season-best fantasy score by the end of the game.
Flex - Brock Bowers ($6,000)
Bowers is my choice for my final offensive player. He is averaging 16.1 fantasy points per game, which was the best average of any player I could have taken here.
He has scored 22.3, 11.5 and 14.2 points over the past three weeks. The week before that, Bowers scored just 3.7 fantasy points against the Broncos.
Denver is his week 14 matchup, and it actually sets up pretty well on paper, so I see him faring better this time around, just like Sutton. I see Bowers powering the Raiders' passing game, and at least hitting his season average in week 14.
DST - Broncos DST ($3,900)
I added one of the more expensive DSTs, but for good reason.
Denver's DST averages 7.9 fantasy points per game this season, and has a great matchup against the Raiders in week 14.
The last time these teams met in week 10, the Broncos DST scored 14 fantasy points. Another similar outing will be the cherry on top of a good DFS performance.