NFL Wild Card Weekend DFS Picks: WRs and TEs to Target
As the fantasy season concludes, NFL Wild Card the excitement continues with props, DFS, and sports betting, offering enthusiasts a thrilling weekend. In the “Drake’s Darts” column, we highlight top plays for the weekend, focusing on wide receivers (WR) and tight ends (TE). For quarterback (QB) and running back (RB).
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NFL Wild Card Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos
Amari Cooper (Browns) – $6800 (Prize Picks)
After a brief hiatus due to a heel issue, Cooper returns, facing a Texans team he dominated in Week 16. With impressive target numbers, take the over on all Cooper-related props.
Puka Nacua (Rams) – $7200 (Prize Picks)
The Offensive Rookie of the Year contender, Nacua, faces the Lions with a receiving prop of 76.5. Expecting a high-scoring game, Nacua is a top pick with potential for significant yards and touchdowns.
Mike Evans (Bucs) – $6900 (Prize Picks)
With an average of over 73 yards per game, Evans is set to shine against the Eagles. Favor his anytime touchdown prop and a robust 68.5-yard receiving prop, taking advantage of potential weaknesses in the Philadelphia defense.
NFL Wild Card DFS Picks: TEs
Dalton Kincaid (Bills) – $4600 (DraftKings)
Priced attractively in DFS, Kincaid, the sixth most expensive TE, enters the game with back-to-back top-seven PPR finishes. Despite expected adverse weather conditions, bet on the over for his 33.5-yard receiving prop.
David Njoku (Browns) – $5600 (DraftKings)
Thriving under Joe Flacco’s quarterbacking, Njoku is a no-brainer for DFS. With three games featuring a touchdown and two exceeding 100 yards receiving, he offers great value. The receiving prop is at 57.5, a mark he has surpassed in three of the last four games.
Dallas Goedert (Eagles) – $4800 (DraftKings)
Despite challenging circumstances, Goedert presents a sneaky play for DFS and playoff leagues. Facing a Bucs team weak against TEs and with A.J. Brown doubtful, Goedert could see increased targets. In a single-use contest, he remains a solid choice, anticipating five catches for 60 yards.