Leverage galore. These small slates play similarly to single-game slates in that ownership tends to gravitate toward a few “obvious” plays. So we have a ton of opportunity to make simple pivots and gain a lot of leverage on the field. This is like Matt Damon playing poker without even seeing the cards – this week we can build lineups almost exclusively based on ownership expectations. Example, Josh Allen may be 40% owned making every other QB a leverage option. And, easy to get double leverage by playing Devin Singletary. All it takes is for one or two TDs to go to Singletary instead of Allen and you’re leapfrogging 40% of the field.
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