Martin Truex Jr.
Price: $9,000
Following the Can-Am Duel, Truex Jr. failed post-race height measurements, which is a bad thing in real life, but a great thing for DFS. Instead of starting 13th, the Furniture Row Racing member will now start 35th. Considering he came within inches of winning last year's Daytona 500 and has notched four Top-10 finishes in his last eight restrictor-plate points-paying races, he should have no trouble moving up from that position and picking up a huge point-differential bonus. Though he'll be popular because of this development, both his floor and ceiling are too high to fade. (Getty)
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