DraftKings Projected Ownership: Week 2 (2019)

Welcome to Week 2. Hopefully, you didn’t blow all of your money trying to predict what would happen last week. DFS is hard enough with adequate sample sizes, but trying to gamble based on just the preseason? Yikes. If you were one of the expected 28.1% to buy into Curtis Samuel last week, I’m sorry for your loss(es). But now it’s Saturday, so we’ve got the projected ownership data from Thursday’s full-slate games. Let’s take a look at what we can expect on DraftKings this week.

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Quarterback

Player Matchup Salary Ownership
Josh Allen at NYG $5,300 30.9%
Patrick Mahomes at OAK $7,500 29.5%
Lamar Jackson vs. ARI $6,700 12.2%
Tom Brady at MIA $6,400 6.6%
Jared Goff vs. NO $5,900 4.0%

 
It’s neck-and-neck between Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes for the QB1 slot. Allen’s cheaper price tag is attractive, as is his high-upside potential. The Bills quarterback is equipped with a cannon for an arm, and he’s also proven himself as a scrambler. Last week, he put up 254 yards through the air and 38 yards on the ground, and he notched both a passing and rushing touchdown. Patrick Mahomes, meanwhile, costs $1,200 more but has a much higher floor. Check out Paul Ghigliere’s Week 2 quarterback primer, and you’ll see why. Even without Tyreek Hill, Mahomes did not struggle against Jalen Ramsey and the Jaguars. If you’re picking between these two guys, I’d go with Allen because of his cheaper pricetag and his easier matchup. The Raiders looked good on Monday night, and while I’m sure Mahomes is a better quarterback than Joe Flacco, the Giants looked far worse against Dak Prescott. Jackson and Brady are projected to be popular alternatives to these two. Jackson, coming off of a franchise-best performance against the Dolphins, looks like a stud, and the Cardinals looked vulnerable against the Lions. Brady will square up against a collapsing Dolphins franchise coached by ex-Patriots linebackers coach Brian Flores. Flores could surprise us all and challenge his teacher, Bill Belichick, but I’d pump the brakes on Brady simply because I doubt that the Patriots will need to do much passing to beat the ‘Phins. Goff rounds out the top-5 quarterbacks, and his cheap price tag against the Saints is pretty attractive, especially with his corps of talented wide receivers.

 

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