150-Max Entry Lineup
– Captain: Eric Ebron ($11,100)
– Andrew Luck ($11,400)
– T.Y. Hilton ($11,000)
– Marlon Mack ($9,600)
– Dion Lewis ($5,000)
– MyCole Pruitt ($1,600)
It's safe to say that this lineup isn't exactly for the faint of heart. After all, most daily fantasy football players wouldn't have the slightest bit of interest in taking a chance on MyCole Pruitt, but there's an argument to be made for him on this slate.
Although there's a lot that needs to be figured out with the Titans offense, I find Pruitt to be an interesting name. He's one that comes with a whole lot of risk, but interesting nonetheless. When Tennessee lost Jonnu Smith for the season (along with Delanie Walker prior), it's left them thin at tight end.
Originally, Anthony Firkser looked like he'd be the player to step up and fill the void, but that hasn't completely been the case. Over the past two weeks, Luke Stocker has led the way playing 68 and 66 percent of the snaps while Firkser played 50 and 21 and Pruitt played 48 and 57 percent, per Football Outsiders. The young tight end has seen his playing time increase and has five targets in the past two games.
The most important part here is that Gabbert targeted Pruitt four times (in 72 attempts) earlier this year in games, and that was before injuries basically ravaged the tight end position. The Colts also struggle against opposing tight ends, allowing 99 receptions for 1,138 yards and four touchdowns this season.
In 150-max line breakdowns I like to evaluate some of the riskier or more questionable plays, and the choice of Eric Ebron is worth mentioning. Although the Colts tight end has a decent amount of upside, his matchup is pretty terrible.
The Titans have given up just 60 catches for 564 yards this season with no touchdowns. In short, Ebron is the definition of boom-or-bust, he's a talented player who struggles with drops, but should be able to win most matchups. If he's able to use that talent in a crucial game, I think he could be a low-owned player who breaks the slate open.
The Running Back Choices
The situation at running back for both teams is interesting on Sunday night. While the Titans have seen Derrick Henry turn it on as of late, Gabbert actually utilized Dion Lewis quite a bit of the backfield this season. He drew the second-most targets of any Titans player from the backup quarterback (12) behind only Corey Davis.
While Lewis has taken a backseat to Henry, if Tennessee falls behind in this game we could see the workload flip a bit potentially. With the Colts having the potential to put points on the board in a hurry, that's a very real possibility.
As for Marlon Mack, I mentioned previously how tough his matchup is. With a "win and get in" situation, there are quite a few times where it makes sense to simply put the matchup on the backburner a bit. It is worth noting that the Titans have allowed just six rushing touchdowns all season and rank as one of the NFL's best defenses against the run.
The final lineup is the single entry/cash lineup which is far more balanced. It's better for players who are playing games with less than 150-max entries, allowing you to avoid the heavy risks for the most part.
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