
The C.R.E.A.M of the crop (the highest salaries). If you’re looking to spend money on a WR we recommend:
Lamar Miller just got done gashing the Titans for 113-1 in less than 3 quarters of work last week.
Falcons have had similar success on the outside zone and stretch plays that created seams for the quick Miller to run through, so Freeman should find the same success.
The Titans have an above average pass rush (similar to Redskins), and I expect the Falcons to establish the run early to keep the ends from free rushing at Ryan.
Yes, it’s the super chalk of the week and you may want to look at Bell + Peterson for GPP, but Freeman will be a staple in our cash games this week.

“Bull” is inspired by a Bull Market on Wall Street. If you’re looking for a high ceiling with a moderate salary:
As a Browns fan I have seen the Cleveland D get torn apart by the run each and every week, including a 100+ yard game to Dexter McCluster.
Gurley has already gashed 2 outstanding run defenses in his young career, Arizona and Green Bay, so I would expect a floor of 120-1 and an astronomical ceiling for the budding superstar.
Again, it’s the chalk, and if you’re looking for some GPP plays I expect Miller and McCoy to build on week their 6 success.

If you’re looking for near minimum salary with the potential to out perform the Blue Chip market:
Here’s a riskier pick. If C Mike does indeed get 15 touches this pick would be a no brainer, it’s just a matter of trusting Garrett to stick to his word.
I do expect the Cowboys game plan to again be a run heavy, ball control, type of game to keep Eli and Beckham on the sideline.
The Cowboys offensive line is still one of the best in the league, and combined with the rare talent Mike possesses this could be a match made in fantasy heaven for the remainder of the season.
If you really want to roll the dice take a look at Denard Robinson. If Yeldon sits Robinson could play a huge role against a Bills defense that struggles to cover pass catching backs (Gio Bernard, Dion Lewis). Shoelace could break off some big chunk plays and be key to victory for Jacksonville.

“Bear” also draws inspiration from Wall Street. Stay away this week:
Despite going over 100 yards last week, I’m still not of a believer of Murray and this lateral Chip Kelly ground game. Murray is downhill back and had another “ho hum” game until he finally broke a few late runs when it was already put away.
The Panthers defense will be a different animal, especially with the return of Luke Kuechly.
I will not have any shares of Murray considering his struggles, and a committee of Matthews and Sproles taking carries. I’m low on the Eagles offense as a whole this week.


