We are just days away from the Sunday slate of games for Week 13 of the fantasy football season.
Week 13 kicked off with the Dallas Cowboys going up against the Minnesota Vikings on the road and coming away with the victory. While it was fairly low scoring, it was a competitive game until the end, with the Cowboys winning 17-15.
The Sunday slate of games has plenty of upside at the wide receiver position this week.
As we head into the weekend, I’ll give you my top value plays (factoring in price and projected ownership) of the week from each position:
QB – Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers. While he’s the third highest-priced quarterback on DraftKings, he’s going to be low owned in comparison to New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees or even Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford. I also like Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson here. He comes in at $6,300 on DraftKings.
RB – Jeremy Hill, Cincinnati Bengals. Yeah, he draws the Philadelphia Eagles this week, but Hill had six catches in Week 12 against the Baltimore Ravens while also adding 21 yards. The Eagles are a tough defense overall, but they aren’t on the same level as the Ravens when it comes to defending the run.
WR – Will Fuller, Houston Texans. There are other solid lower-priced wide receiver options on this slate, but you’ll find them in them later on in this slideshow. Look, Fuller and the entire Texans team has just ticked everyone off, but going up against this Green Bay Packers secondary—I just can’t pass up on it.
TE – Josh Hill, New Orleans Saints. Going back to the well here. In Week 12, Hill caught six passes for 74 yards. This week, the Saints host the Lions in a game that could honestly have 70 combined points. Since Week 4, Hill has played in more snaps than fellow tight end Coby Fleener, too. Hill is a great, minimum-priced tight end option. Arizona Cardinals tight end Jermaine Gresham is another option here.
There are some injuries we need to keep track of and monitor when practice reports come out later today, but Thursday has given us quite the strong indication of what to expect.