In the first edition of this series, we discussed how targeting talented, explosive backup players in a tournament setting can be a successful strategy. Simply put: those players’ salaries don’t accurately reflect their range of outcomes given their big-play ability and potential game script. Florida playmaker Kadarius Toney was Exhibit A of that strategy paying off on the opening night of the season. On one long touchdown, Toney more than paid off his extremely discounted price tag. Now let’s take a look at another strategy we can successfully employ this season in college football DFS, especially on Draftkings.
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