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Eight Week 2 Wide Receivers to Draft in DraftKings
We've already looked at three quarterbacks and five running backs to consider drafting this Sunday and today, we'll be looking at eight wide receivers. Undoubtedly, the bread and butter position in any PPR format and especially so in DraftKings, competitive, prolific receivers are expensive. You'll need to choose four (at least three and a flex, we highly recommend using a WR in your flex) to finalize your roster on Sunday. Adding budgetary players at other positions will leave you with about $6,200 for all four of your roster positions and every dollar will count. Here are eight receivers with favorable matchups this week or go-to receivers on prolific offenses that are bound to have big days. Whatever gets you the most bang for your buck.
By Bryson Lowry7 years ago in Unbalanced
NFL Week 2 Predictions
Ravens vs. Bengals From what we saw in Week 1 with Joe Flacco and the Ravens, I don't know if the Bengals will be able to keep this one close. The Ravens defense is much better than that of the one in Indy, so Andy Dalton's performance will probably be affected. And Joe Flacco went off against the Bills, so that should build some confidence going into their Week 2 match-up.
By Trent Sheffield7 years ago in Unbalanced
Three Week 2 Quarterbacks to Draft in DraftKings
Another week is upon us which means brand new match ups on DraftKings and even more ways to win a million dollars overnight. Our goal is to overload you with DraftKings info so you have the best chance to land in the top percentages and win money week in and week out. Every day, DraftKing's strategies will focus on a new position so you have a long list of players to choose from when aligning your final roster to give you the most value.
By Bryson Lowry7 years ago in Unbalanced
The Man Who Would've Been an All American
As I was sitting at by a computer in the computer lab at my school, I skimmed YouTube. I noticed the trailer to this movie starring Finn Wittrock and Aaron Eckhart called My All American. I watched the trailer and I was immediate drawn to watch the movie. Once I watched it, I automatically fell in love with it.
By Katherine M.7 years ago in Unbalanced
Week One Predictions for the NFL
As the NFL gets underway once again, it seems prudent to temper expectations, both for expectant Superbowl visitors and playoff hopefuls by going through each game week to week. And so, I will begin by starting with Week One, and another article to come out next week in time for Thursday Night Football in Week Two.
By Alex Kemp7 years ago in Unbalanced
Rye Duo Helps Defeat Somers 19–9
After giving up 34 points to John Jay last week, Somers would gladly have taken a 19 spot against Rye in their follow up. The same goes for jumping out to a 9–0 lead after trailing the entire game last Friday. But following two crucial momentum-shifting turnovers, Somers could just not keep up with the crossfire between Rye Quarterback Declan Lavelle and his favorite target Matt Tepedino.
By Rich Monetti7 years ago in Unbalanced
The 10 Hottest NFL Quarterbacks of the 2018 Season
For many, the return of professional football is a favorite time of year. We get to be reconnected with our favorite players and football loving friends. No one can deny that watching football comes along with much debate among fans and sports newscasters. Discussions about which defense is the hardest to defeat, which draft picks will prove to be successful, and what new uniforms look the best on the field can be heard in many sports bars and living rooms across the country. Among these discussions, there is always one debate that comes up while watching football with my friends. Men and women alike all seem to have their opinions about who is the hottest quarterback and why. What better way to welcome the new season of football than with a list ranking the ten hottest quarterbacks this year?
By Haley Peterson7 years ago in Unbalanced
The North's Gentleman's Agreement with the South
Considering we just ushered in the first week of college football this past weekend, it’s fitting that this analogy leaped out at me. There has been an unholy alliance, an unspoken ‘gentleman’s agreement’ between the north and the south since the end of the Civil War – in politics and on the gridiron.
By The Disruptors7 years ago in Unbalanced
"What the Hell They Got to Do with Ohio?"
George Voinovich, late Gov. of Ohio, said it best back in 2009 when asked, what is wrong with the Republican Party? He answered: “We got too many Jim DeMints (South Carolina) and Tom Coburns (Oklahoma). It’s the southerners. They get on TV and go ‘errr, errrr.’ People hear them and say, '…these people, they’re southerners. The party’s being taken over by southerners. What the hell they got to do with Ohio?'"
By The Disruptors7 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Takes 2018 Season Opener Versus Somers
Last night at Somers High School, the Tuskers opened with two first down drives and quickly showed that they had a grinding running game on the heels of FB Jack Kaiser. Stalling across midfield, though, Somers soon realized that they were up against a stampede of their own. But two plays was all it took to reveal that QB Bryce Ford was more a gazelle, and the Tuskers would be trailing him all night long.
By Rich Monetti7 years ago in Unbalanced











