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Top StarStreet Values - Week 6

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) celebrates his second-quarter touchdown pass to Terrell Owens in an NFC divisional playoff football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Jan. 13, 2008, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Donna McWilliam)

Tony RomoWeek 6 of fantasy football in underway, and the trends are starting to get more and more reliable. Like every week, I recommend that you head over to StarStreet.com for your daily fantasy games.

All you have to do is:

1. Signup for StarStreet

2. Make a deposit

3. Start playing for real money, and the opportunity for $1,000,000

Not only does StarStreet have the by far the coolest live event (seriously, the Playboy Mansion), but they also have an amazing VIP rewards program and a great roster setup (no Kickers or Defense).

StarStreet also has another great game called Pick 5, which can also be played from our site. Click here to play.


Now let's get into my picks for Week 6.

Each week there will be a column of the players who have the most value at each tier for the given week. There are arguably three tiers of players in Daily Fantasy Football: Top Tier, Second Tier, and the Value Tier. The Value tier consists of the players you would not normally consider, but for a given week the specific player is considered a good play. So each week there will be a list of three players at each tier. Obviously you want the top-tier players each week, but the salary cap prevents that. They key in Daily Fantasy Football is to get the best value at each position. Specifically, this could mean paying less on the salary cap for a better player. A good strategy is to get “average” fantasy players (Second or Value Tier) who have great matchups and mix in a few stars with favorable matchups as well.

Each respective position has a specific breakdown of what a “tier” is. At quarterback, the top tier for a given week are guys that could easily put up 350 yards and three or four touchdowns. The only players that could be in that top tier each week are guys like Drew Brees or Peyton Manning. But for a given week, a Matt Ryan could be a top tier quarterback based on his matchup. For the second tier, these are quarterbacks that may not get 300 yards and four touchdowns, but they have to potential to get to that level. A perfect example of a tier two quarterback is Matthew Stafford. Since the Lions throw the ball so much, he has the potential to get to even 400 yards for a given week. The last tier, but certainly not least is the value tier. This is based on the fact that the quarterbacks cost is much to low for what the likely production for a given week is. This could be a Michael Vick. While Vick is not likely to put up top quarterback numbers every week, and he doesn't have the potential to do so each week, he does possess a great possibility of accruing a lot of fantasy points for a low price.

The same scale works for running backs. The top tier players are the Adrian Peterson and Doug Martin type guys. Every week they should have around 100 yards and a touchdown or two. These are the guys who win fantasy leagues for people. But as aforementioned, there are some players who can get to the top tier based on matchups. The same goes for the second tier as well. The perfect second tier running back is Demarco Murray. He could have 75 yards and a touchdown, but has the potential to get to over 100 yards and a touchdown or two. The value tier is based on matchups mostly as well, like the quarterbacks. This is for the backs that may get second half carries when a team is winning by a large margin, or the backup that gets a lot of carries. Ben Tate is a perfect value tier running back.

For wide receivers and tight ends, the tiers work a little bit differently. A top tier wide out or tight end has to be a guy who is going to get 10 targets almost every game. These are the Calvin Johnson's and Jimmy Grahams. It is tough to break into this tier, but once a player is in it, he will likely stay there. Johnson and Dez Bryant are two bonafide tier one receivers. Tier two is for the fantasy players that will get between six and 10 targets, but could get a touchdown or a big play that could push them over the top. A perfect tier two player is Marques Colston. He consistently will put up six catches for 70 yards, but could get a touchdown or a big play to boost his value. The value tier is where it gets interesting for receivers and tight ends. This is the tier for the players that are usually the third or fourth options on the team, but will get enough looks based on matchups. For this week, Fred Davis is a perfect value tier tight end. The Eagles always struggle to cover tight ends, and Davis has proven to be a cushion for RG3 when he gets into trouble. Another value tier player is Jason Avant for the Eagles, who against the Redskins could see a relatively big game for his value.

Without further ado, here are my choices for Daily Fantasy Football for the third week of the season. Each player's value is from StarStreet.com, the choice of PFF Writers and fans alike! StarStreet.com is based on a $100,000 salary cap.

Quarterbacks:

Top Tier

1. Peyton Manning vs. the Jaguars ($16,000)

2. Drew Brees vs. the Patriots ($14,900)

3. Tony Romo vs. the Redskins ($13,500)

Second Tier

1. Tom Brady vs. the Saints ($12,700)

2. Philip Rivers vs. the Colts ($12,300)

3. Jay Cutler vs. the Giants ($11,800)

Value Tier

1. Nick Foles vs. the Buccaneers ($9,900)

2. Chad Henne vs. the Broncos ($9,700)

3. Mike Glennon vs. the Eagles ($9,300)

Running Backs:

Top Tier

1. Jamaal Charles vs. the Raiders ($14,400)

2. Matt Forte vs. the Giants ($13,200)

3. Doug Martin vs. the Eagles ($12,500)

Second Tier

1. Demarco Murray vs. the Redskins ($10,900)

2. Arian Foster vs. the Rams ($11,700)

3. Frank Gore vs. the Cardinals ($10,700)

Value Tier

1. LeVeon Bell vs. the Jets ($9,600)

2. Danny Woodhead vs. the Colts ($9,500)

3. Ronnie Hillman vs. the Jaguars ($8,500)

Wide Receivers

Top Tier

1. Dez Bryant vs. the Redskins ($13,000)

2. Brandon Marshall vs. the Giants ($12,800)

3. Randall Cobb vs. the Ravens ($12,400)

Second Tier

1. Torrey Smith vs. the Packers ($11,800)

2. Pierre Garcon vs. the Cowboys ($11,400)

3. Alshon Jeffery vs. the Giants ($11,200)

Value Tier

1. Keenan Allen vs. the Colts ($8,800)

2. DeAndre Hopkins vs. the Rams ($8,700)

3. Ace Sanders vs. the Broncos ($6,600)

Tight Ends

Top Tier

1. Jimmy Graham vs. the Patriots ($13,800)

2. Jordan Cameron vs. the Lions ($10,900)

3. Antonio Gates vs. the Colts ($10,200)

Second Tier

1. Rob Gronkowski vs. the Saints ($9,900)

2. Jason Witten vs. the Redskins ($9,700)

3. Greg Olsen vs. the Vikings ($9,200)

Value Tier

1. Garrett Graham vs. the Rams ($6,800)

2. Coby Fleener vs. the Chargers ($8,300)

3. Zach Ertz vs. the Buccaneers ($6,600)

Here are two affordable teams on StarStreet.com for this week. As you can see, there are some good combinations that could be had:

POS Player Price
QB N. Foles $9,900
QB T. Romo $13,500
RB J. Charles $14,400
RB D. Sproles $10,800
WR C. Shorts $9,300
WR P. Garcon $11,400
TE G. Graham $6,800
FLEX J. Graham $13,800
FLEX J. Witten $9,700

 

POS Player Price
QB D. Brees $14,900
QB T. Romo $13,500
RB D. Woodhead $9,500
RB K. Moreno $9,800
WR W. Welker $11,400
WR P. Garcon $11,400
TE R. Gronkowski $9,900
FLEX C. Shorts $9,300
FLEX J. Witten $9,300

 

Good luck and if you have any questions, ask me on Twitter @PFF_JCollacchi before Sunday at 12:45 EST.

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