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Week 10 DraftKings Cash-Game Picks

By Jared Smola | Updated on Tue, 23 May 2023 . 1:27 PM EDT


Three notes on last week’s lineup, which came about 10 points short of cashing:

  1. I need to stop playing Tyler Lockett in cash. He has a couple of monster outings this season but has now fallen short of double-digit DraftKings points in 4 of his last 5 games.
  2. Back in Week 4, I wrote about paying up at QB likely being the optimal move this year. That’s certainly been the case. I got away from that strategy last week and got burned by Derek Carr’s 15 points, while high-priced QBs Kyler Murray, Josh Allen and Russell Wilson all scored 29+.
  3. This lineup still probably cashes if Justin Jackson doesn’t exit with a knee injury after just 3 snaps. That’s the type of variance we’re dealing with in these 1-week contests.

Time to snap the 2-game losing streak. Here are the top Week 10 cash-game plays …


QB

Kyler Murray, Cardinals ($8,000)

I’m going to follow my own advice and pay all the way up at QB this week. Murray is having a historic season. In fact, he’s on pace the score the most fantasy points by a QB all time — more than 2018 Patrick Mahomes and 2019 Lamar Jackson.

Murray figures to find himself in a shootout against the Bills on Sunday. The game has a huge 56-point over/under. And Arizona’s 29.25 implied total is 2nd highest on the week.

Buffalo’s defense is nothing to worry about. It ranks 15th in Football Outsiders’ pass defense DVOA and 22nd in run defense. The Bills sit 27th in adjusted fantasy points allowed to QBs.

If you do wanna pay down at QB, Carson Wentz ($5,900) is your best bet with the Eagles offense looking as healthy as it has all season coming out of the bye.


RBs

Aaron Jones, Packers ($7,100)

Spots don’t get much better than this. Jones’ Packers are 13.5-point home favorites with a massive 31.75 implied total against a Jacksonville squad sitting 21st in Football Outsiders’ run defense rankings.

The Jags have allowed the 9th most fantasy points per rush attempt over the last 5 weeks. They’re also bottom-11 in catches and receiving yards allowed to RBs on the season. They rank 27th in both DK points allowed to RBs and adjusted fantasy points allowed.

I’d play Jones at $8K.

Duke Johnson, Texans ($5,000)

With David Johnson likely to miss Week 10 with his concussion, it’ll be Duke, Buddy Howell and likely practice-squad call-up C.J. Prosise in Houston’s backfield. Look for Duke to soak up close to 100% of the backfield touches.

We’ve rarely seen Johnson in a voluminous role. In fact, he’s received double-digit carries in a game just 5 times in his entire NFL career and topped 13 carries once. But he sports a career 4.3 yards-per-carry average and has always been a strong pass-catcher, averaging 9.2 yards on 293 receptions. Remember, too, that this guy is the Miami Hurricanes’ all-time leader in career rushing yards — ahead of guys like Edgerrin James, Clinton Portis, Frank Gore and Willis McGahee.

So Johnson is plenty capable of taking advantage of this opportunity. He draws a Browns defense that Football Outsiders ranks 18th against the run and 31st in RB coverage. Cleveland sits a middling 14th in adjusted fantasy points allowed to RBs.

Mike Davis, Panthers ($4,000)

There are certainly holes to poke in Davis’ Week 10 outlook. He faded as Carolina’s lead back, totaling just 168 yards and 1 TD over his final 3 starts. And he gets a rough matchup on Sunday vs. a Bucs squad sitting 3rd in Football Outsiders’ run defense rankings, 4th in RB coverage and 10th in adjusted fantasy points allowed to RBs.

But we simply don’t pass up feature backs priced at $4,000 in cash games. Davis is a strong bet for 15+ touches — including a handful of catches — which makes it tough for him not to pay off this price tag.

I didn’t include Chase Edmonds ($6,300) here because Kenyan Drake is trending toward returning for Sunday’s game vs. the Bills. If Drake remains out, though, consider using Edmonds instead of Duke Johnson.


WRs

Keenan Allen, Chargers ($7,100)

Allen is the best target bet in football outside of maybe Davante Adams. Maybe. And Allen is $1,900 cheaper than the Packer this week.

Allen has seen 10+ targets in all 6 healthy games with QB Justin Herbert. He’s averaged 12.7 targets and 23.4 DK points in those outings.

Allen’s versatility will benefit him in Sunday’s game against the Dolphins. He’s played 55% of his snaps on the outside this season and 45% in the slot. So while he’ll see some of CBs Xavien Howard and Byron Jones, he’ll also get plenty of slot CB Nik Needham, who ranks 77th among 103 qualifying CBs in Pro Football Focus’ coverage grades. He’s allowed a 69% catch rate and 8.5 yards per target in coverage.

Brandin Cooks, Texans ($5,600)

We’re on weather watch in Cleveland, with the early forecast predicting wind gusts of 40+ mph on Sunday. We saw similar conditions back in Week 8, when Baker Mayfield and Derek Carr combined for just 233 passing yards. So if the forecast holds, we’ll need to get off Cooks.

But if we don’t get that wind, he’s my favorite WR value. In 4 games since Bill O’Brien was canned, Cooks is averaging 9.8 targets, with 9+ in every game. He’s also 14th among WRs in air yards over that span. He’s basically getting WR1 usage and has averaged 21.3 DK points over those 4 games.

Cooks is simply underpriced for Sunday’s plus matchup vs. the Browns’ 27th-ranked WR defense — assuming decent weather.

DeVante Parker, Dolphins ($5,000)

With Preston Williams on IR, Miami is down to Jakeem Grant and Mack Hollins behind Parker on the depth chart. So Parker should see a big chunk of the targets from QB Tua Tagovailoa.

The matchup isn’t ideal against CB Casey Hayward and the Chargers, but price + volume + talent makes Parker a strong cash-game value.

Danny Amendola, Lions ($3,900)

I don’t wanna spend too much time on this one because it’s so freakin’ gross. But Amendola has totaled 24 targets in 3 games without Kenny Golladay this season. If T.J. Hockenson’s toe injury keeps him out of Sunday’s game against Washington, Amendola will be a good bet for another 8+ targets — and at least worth considering as a cheap cash play.


TE

Dallas Goedert, Eagles ($4,200)

He’s not the safest play in just his 2nd game back from that ankle injury. But “safe” isn’t really a thing at TE outside of Travis Kelce, who’s on bye this week, and Darren Waller, who’s $1,700 more expensive.

Goedert caught his lone target in his return vs. the Cowboys before the Week 9 bye. But he played 84% of the Eagles’ offensive snaps and ran a route on 74% of QB Carson Wentz’s drop backs. He’s not even listed on this week’s injury report and should be a full-go for Sunday’s game vs. the Giants. Goedert racked up 17 targets — a 20% share — in his 2 healthy games to open the season. And that was with TE Zach Ertz, who remains out this week.

New York sits 24th in Football Outsiders TE coverage rankings and coughed up a 6-85 line to Eagles 3rd-string TE Richard Rodgers a few weeks ago.


DST

Saints ($3,000)

The Saints are coming off a 38-3 demolition of the Bucs. Now they get a home game for a 49ers squad that’s been ravaged by injuries. QB Jimmy Garoppolo, TE George Kittle, WR Deebo Samuel and RBs Raheem Mostert and Tevin Coleman are all out for this one.

The Saints are 10-point favorites, so QB Nick Mullens figures to be dropping back early and often. And the 49ers’ 19.25-point implied total is 2nd lowest on the main slate.

If you need to go cheaper at DST, the Dolphins ($2,800), Giants ($2,700), Lions ($2,600) and Raiders ($2,500) are all fine.


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Jared has been with Draft Sharks since 2007. He’s now Lead Analyst, heading up the preseason and weekly projections that fuel your Draft War Room and My Team tools. He currently ranks 1st among 133 analysts in draft rankings accuracy.
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