NFL DFS Preview: Week 7

Each Friday, FindBet will preview the week’s DFS slate, highlighting players that are priced well on FanDuel, as well as some contrarian plays that can push your team to the top of the leader board.

Most NFL FanDuel games have you putting a team together with players from a certain slate of games. It could be just Sunday 1:00 PM games or it could be every game that is slated for the week. Once the last game that has eligible players is over, the final payouts are made according to how many fantasy points each team scored. Each player is worth a certain dollar amount, and you have a cap of $60,000 to build your team with. You have to have 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 FLEX (RB, WR, or TE) and 1 DEF.

The general scoring rules include (6) points for each rushing and receiving touchdown, (4) points for each passing touchdown, (0.1) points for each rushing and receiving yard gained, (0.04) points for each passing yard, and also (0.5) points for each reception. There are other scoring opportunities for defenses. You can see the entire breakdown on FanDuel. Let’s dive into players we like and players we advise to avoid in Week 7.


Players to Target:

Josh Allen (QB) – $8800

Allen gets the full on, tank-mode Jets in the Meadowlands on Sunday. One of the worst defenses in the league matched up against one of the top offensive QBs in 2020 is a match up to target.

Justin Herbert (QB) – $7500

Herbert produced a great line two weeks ago against the Saints on Monday Night Football. He gets the Jaguars this week and should continue to produce at a high level.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB) – $7000

SNOW GAME ALERT! Seven to ten inches forecasted for the game in Denver this week. We saw what Andy Reid did with CEH last week in a rainy Buffalo game, both Edwards-Helaire and Bell should get plenty of carries this week.

Kareem Hunt (RB) – $7100

The Bengals and Browns face off this week. With Chubb still sidelined by a sprained MCL, Hunt should have plenty opportunities to score against a porous Bengals defense.

Stefon Diggs (WR) – $7500

Diggs leads the AFC in targets through 6 weeks. He went over 100 yards in the first meeting with the Jets in Week 1. He’s an easy plug and play this week.

Diontae Johnson (WR) – $5800

Johnson looks to be on track to return from injury this week. He should have plenty of opportunities in what looks to be a high scoring game against Tennessee.

Noah Fant (TE) – $6000

Snow means the short passing game will be a priority if/when it happens. Fant is coming back from his ankle injury but has gotten full practices in this week and should be good to go.

TJ Hockenson (TE) – $5900

Hockenson gets an Atlanta defense that is 31st against TEs. No brainer with this match up.

Buffalo Bills (DEF) – $5000

If you’ve followed my articles all year, you know I never like to pay up for Defenses. This may be the lone exception where I recommend the top defense from a cost standpoint. The Jets are just that bad.

Kansas CIty Chiefs (DEF) – $4600

There is a pattern here is you haven’t noticed by now. Chiefs should be able to take advantage of Drew Lock in what looks to be a low scoring affair due to weather.

Players to Avoid:

Andy Dalton (QB) – $7200

Dalton did not look comfortable at all against Arizona on Monday. He is an obvious downgrade from Prescott, and that pulls the rest of Dallas’ offense down with him.

Patrick Mahomes II (QB) – $9000

Low scoring affair and bad weather games are not kind to QBs. This is probably the lone week to stay away from Mahomes.

Josh Jacobs (RB) – $7800

Jacobs has cooled off after a hot start to the year. He gets Tampa Bay this week, and that defense has been stellar at taking away opposing running games.

Justin Jackson (RB) – $6100

Jackson is a sneaky underdog play this week, but has been limited in practice all week with a knee ailment, keep an eye out if you have him in lineups.

Michael Gallup (WR) – $5600

Gallup has not produced 5 out of 6 weeks this year, and without Dak, he’s basically un-startable right now.

JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR) -$6500

I’m not sure what JuJu did to get into Ben’s dog house, but Chase Claypool, Diontae Johnson and James Washington seem to have taken over as the top options in Pittsburgh. He has some appeal this week because of the match up with TEN, but he’s tough to trust.

Austin Hooper (TE) – $5400

Hooper had one of his best statistical outings of the year in Week 6. But he’s an afterthought in this offense. With Mayfield battling rib injuries, he’s hard to trust.

Darren Waller (TE) – $6800

Waller gets Tampa, whose defense has been excellent against tight ends. There are better options out there.

Cleveland Browns (DEF) – $4700

The Bengals offense has shown it is dangerous, and the Browns defense isn’t scaring anyone right now.

Arizona Cardinals (DEF) – $3800

The Cardinals and Seahawks square off on Sunday night, and this looks like it is going to be high scoring. I don’t think anyone thinks the Cardinals have the ability to stop Russ in the kitchen.

FindBet Free Play for Week 7:

Here’s a team you can put right into any of your contests, just remember to buy us a beer when you win big!

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Each Friday, FindBet will preview the week's DFS slate, highlighting players that are priced well on FanDuel, as well as some contrarian plays that can push your team to the top of the leader board.

Most NFL FanDuel games have you putting a team together with players from a certain slate of games. It could be just Sunday 1:00 PM games or it could be every game that is slated for the week. Once the last game that has eligible players is over, the final payouts are made according to how many fantasy points each team scored. Each player is worth a certain dollar amount, and you have a cap of $60,000 to build your team with. You have to have 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 FLEX (RB, WR, or TE) and 1 DEF.

The general scoring rules include (6) points for each rushing and receiving touchdown, (4) points for each passing touchdown, (0.1) points for each rushing and receiving yard gained, (0.04) points for each passing yard, and also (0.5) points for each reception. There are other scoring opportunities for defenses. You can see the entire breakdown on FanDuel. Let's dive into players we like and players we advise to avoid in Week 7.


Players to Target:

Josh Allen (QB) - $8800

Allen gets the full on, tank-mode Jets in the Meadowlands on Sunday. One of the worst defenses in the league matched up against one of the top offensive QBs in 2020 is a match up to target.

Justin Herbert (QB) - $7500

Herbert produced a great line two weeks ago against the Saints on Monday Night Football. He gets the Jaguars this week and should continue to produce at a high level.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB) - $7000

SNOW GAME ALERT! Seven to ten inches forecasted for the game in Denver this week. We saw what Andy Reid did with CEH last week in a rainy Buffalo game, both Edwards-Helaire and Bell should get plenty of carries this week.

Kareem Hunt (RB) - $7100

The Bengals and Browns face off this week. With Chubb still sidelined by a sprained MCL, Hunt should have plenty opportunities to score against a porous Bengals defense.

Stefon Diggs (WR) - $7500

Diggs leads the AFC in targets through 6 weeks. He went over 100 yards in the first meeting with the Jets in Week 1. He's an easy plug and play this week.

Diontae Johnson (WR) - $5800

Johnson looks to be on track to return from injury this week. He should have plenty of opportunities in what looks to be a high scoring game against Tennessee.

Noah Fant (TE) - $6000

Snow means the short passing game will be a priority if/when it happens. Fant is coming back from his ankle injury but has gotten full practices in this week and should be good to go.

TJ Hockenson (TE) - $5900

Hockenson gets an Atlanta defense that is 31st against TEs. No brainer with this match up.

Buffalo Bills (DEF) - $5000

If you've followed my articles all year, you know I never like to pay up for Defenses. This may be the lone exception where I recommend the top defense from a cost standpoint. The Jets are just that bad.

Kansas CIty Chiefs (DEF) - $4600

There is a pattern here is you haven't noticed by now. Chiefs should be able to take advantage of Drew Lock in what looks to be a low scoring affair due to weather.

Players to Avoid:

Andy Dalton (QB) - $7200

Dalton did not look comfortable at all against Arizona on Monday. He is an obvious downgrade from Prescott, and that pulls the rest of Dallas' offense down with him.

Patrick Mahomes II (QB) - $9000

Low scoring affair and bad weather games are not kind to QBs. This is probably the lone week to stay away from Mahomes.

Josh Jacobs (RB) - $7800

Jacobs has cooled off after a hot start to the year. He gets Tampa Bay this week, and that defense has been stellar at taking away opposing running games.

Justin Jackson (RB) - $6100

Jackson is a sneaky underdog play this week, but has been limited in practice all week with a knee ailment, keep an eye out if you have him in lineups.

Michael Gallup (WR) - $5600

Gallup has not produced 5 out of 6 weeks this year, and without Dak, he's basically un-startable right now.

JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR) -$6500

I'm not sure what JuJu did to get into Ben's dog house, but Chase Claypool, Diontae Johnson and James Washington seem to have taken over as the top options in Pittsburgh. He has some appeal this week because of the match up with TEN, but he's tough to trust.

Austin Hooper (TE) - $5400

Hooper had one of his best statistical outings of the year in Week 6. But he's an afterthought in this offense. With Mayfield battling rib injuries, he's hard to trust.

Darren Waller (TE) - $6800

Waller gets Tampa, whose defense has been excellent against tight ends. There are better options out there.

Cleveland Browns (DEF) - $4700

The Bengals offense has shown it is dangerous, and the Browns defense isn't scaring anyone right now.

Arizona Cardinals (DEF) - $3800

The Cardinals and Seahawks square off on Sunday night, and this looks like it is going to be high scoring. I don't think anyone thinks the Cardinals have the ability to stop Russ in the kitchen.

FindBet Free Play for Week 7:

Here's a team you can put right into any of your contests, just remember to buy us a beer when you win big!

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