DFS Football 101: Important Tips for New Players, Round 6

DFS Football 101: Important Tips for New Players, Round 6

This article is part of our DFS Football 101 series.

I'm really loving writing another article in this series that is focused on helping new players improve their DFS game. It has become my favorite piece of the week and I could write 10 of these if RotoWire needed them!

Last week I wrote about the quarterback position and how to approach it in GPPs. Now that we have six weeks in the book, I wanted to look back on the data and show you how to find those "GPP" or tournament plays that you need to finish in first place at the running back position.

For this series of articles, the site I am focusing on is DraftKings. DraftKings is a full-point PPR site, with a FLEX, no kickers, and +3 point bonuses for 300 passing yards and 100 rushing/receiving yards. The salary cap is $50,000 and the average 1st place score in most large field tournaments is around 200-250 points. The reason that is important is we need to determine what "multiplier" or "value" is required to hit. A "multiplier" is calculated by taking the player's score, dividing by his salary, and multiplying by 1,000. For example, Sammie Coates was $3,600 in Week 5 and scored 34.9 points. The multiplier calculation would be (34.9/3600)*1000=9.7x value.

So if we know that 200-250 points is the target and $50,000 is the salary cap, the target for any projection on a player needs to be at least 4x. The challenge in this is on the higher-priced players it is very hard

I'm really loving writing another article in this series that is focused on helping new players improve their DFS game. It has become my favorite piece of the week and I could write 10 of these if RotoWire needed them!

Last week I wrote about the quarterback position and how to approach it in GPPs. Now that we have six weeks in the book, I wanted to look back on the data and show you how to find those "GPP" or tournament plays that you need to finish in first place at the running back position.

For this series of articles, the site I am focusing on is DraftKings. DraftKings is a full-point PPR site, with a FLEX, no kickers, and +3 point bonuses for 300 passing yards and 100 rushing/receiving yards. The salary cap is $50,000 and the average 1st place score in most large field tournaments is around 200-250 points. The reason that is important is we need to determine what "multiplier" or "value" is required to hit. A "multiplier" is calculated by taking the player's score, dividing by his salary, and multiplying by 1,000. For example, Sammie Coates was $3,600 in Week 5 and scored 34.9 points. The multiplier calculation would be (34.9/3600)*1000=9.7x value.

So if we know that 200-250 points is the target and $50,000 is the salary cap, the target for any projection on a player needs to be at least 4x. The challenge in this is on the higher-priced players it is very hard to achieve 4x or greater because there is only so many points to be scored. On the flip side, take a $3,000 player. They only have to score 12-15 points to achieve 4-5x. In this case, is that enough to win a tournament? Often times it is not. So you really need to find a player who can hit for more value in the 6-8x range at that price. This would also allow you to take a 3x-4x player that has more of floor vs. ceiling.

Let's look at the running back position and build a system to identify tournament targets.

RB Stats (386 total through Sunday Week 6):

  • Average Score – 10.77
  • Average Salary - $4498
  • Average Value – 2.36

RB (Hit at least 4x – 62 through Sunday Week 6):
  • Average Score – 24.12
  • Average Salary - $4538
  • Average Value – 5.37

Salary Breakdown (# of times hit 4x or greater/total number of players):
  • $3000 – 7/62 (11%)
  • $3100 - $3900 – 15/113 (13%)
  • $4000 - $4900 – 20/88 (23%)
  • $5000 - $5900 – 11/54 (20%)
  • $6000 - $6900 – 7/40 (17%)
  • $7000 - $7900 – 2/29 (7%)

You can see from this data above that running backs priced in the $4000-$6900 range have the higher success rate of hitting at least 4x value.

Approximately 15 percent of running backs will hit at least 4x value each week. This is only looking at players that actually played.

Week – (# of players to hit 4x or greater):

  • Week 1 – 11
  • Week 2 – 6
  • Week 3 – 14
  • Week 4 – 9
  • Week 5 – 12
  • Week 6 – 10

Average per week – 10.3

As you can see, there are only 10 running backs each week that hit 4x, so building a system to allow yourself a great shot at hitting them is key. This is also noting that you must play two running backs and most often you are playing a running back in the FLEX position.

The following teams have allowed at least three running backs to hit 4x value:

  • Saints
  • 49ers – 5
  • Colts
  • Steelers
  • Redskins – 4
  • Broncos
  • Raiders – 3

The following teams have NOT allowed a running back to hit 4x value:

  • Bears
  • Patriots
  • Jets

One team has allowed over 100 total yards and least 2 touchdowns on three occasions: The 49ers.

The following running backs have at least two games of hitting 4x value:


Outside of Hyde, Murray, Freeman and McCoy, most of this group inherited playing time through injury or performance. The key is getting stud RBs in which the offense revolves around them (Bills, 49ers, Titans), the backup RB who takes over because of an injury, or the super cheap receiving back.

Benchmarks:

 

Rush Att

Rush Yards

Rush TD

Rec

Rec Yards

Rec TD

Touches

Total Yards

Total TD

Average

15.8

82.1

1.0

4.1

41.2

0.25

19.9

123.3

1.25

$3,000

12.3

71.2

0.57

2.6

17.4

0

14.9

88.6

0.57

$3100-$3900

12.1

64.2

0.73

3.5

39.8

0.06

15.6

104

0.79

$4000-$4900

15.2

73.4

0.9

3.9

45.8

0.4

19.1

119.2

1.30

$5000-$5900

19.1

98

1

3.2

29.6

0.54

22.3

127.6

1.54

$6000-$6900

20

111.8

2

3.4

23.8

0.14

23.4

135.6

2.14

$7000-$7900

26.5

150

2

4.5

28

0

31

178

2.00


  • Running backs in the $3000-$3900 range need to get 85-100 total yards with a shot at a touchdown.

  • When you go to the $4000-$4900 range the average touchdown scored jumps from 0.79 to 1.30 so there is a much greater emphasis on scoring.

  • For running backs $5000 and greater, there is more emphasis on getting 20 carries and less emphasis on the receptions, but they do help.
  • At $6000 and greater you need 20 – 25 carries, 100 yards rushing, 2 touchdowns, and some catches.
    • 84% of the time the RB scored at least 1 touchdown
    • 37% of the time the RB scored at least 2 touchdowns
    • Out of the 10 RBs that did not score a touchdown, their salaries ranged from $3000-$4200
    • 75% of the time the RB had at least 15 touches
    • 63% of the time the RB had at least 100 total yards
    • 60% of the time the RB had at least 15 rushing attempts
    • 63% of the time the RB ran for at least 70 yards
    • 66% of the time the RB had at least 3 receptions
    • 4 running backs had at least 100 receiving yards
    • Only 5 times did both RBs from the same team hit 4x value

Additional Statistics:
  • Carlos Hyde has hit at least 3.5x in 4 games
  • DeMarco Murray has hit at least 3.8x in 4 games and 20 points or greater in 5 games
  • LeSean McCoy has hit at least 3.2x in 4 games and 20 points in 4 straight games
  • Ezekiel Elliott has hit at least 21 fantasy points in 4 straight games
  • Christine Michael has hit at least 20 fantasy points in 3 straight games
  • David Johnson has scored at least 15 fantasy points this year
  • Jeremy Hill has just one game over 10 fantasy points this year
  • Eddie Lacy has a 1.5x value over 6 games this year
  • Todd Gurley has a 1.9x value over 6 games this year

Running Backs (Week 1-6 before MNF)

Player

 Average Value

 Average Salary

 Average Score

Jay Ajayi

                      3.86

 $3,740

                   13.96

Tevin Coleman

                      3.85

 $4,433

                   16.67

Theo Riddick

                      3.80

 $4,660

                   17.22

Spencer Ware

                      3.68

 $5,460

                   18.52

Jordan Howard

                      3.60

 $4,340

                   15.56

Carlos Hyde

                      3.58

 $4,867

                   17.08

DeMarco Murray

                      3.57

 $6,500

                   22.47

LeSean McCoy

                      3.55

 $6,600

                   23.40

LeGarrette Blount

                      3.47

 $4,617

                   15.38

Christine Michael

                      3.42

 $5,220

                   18.22

Melvin Gordon

                      3.28

 $5,683

                   18.08

Terrance West

                      3.20

 $4,017

                   13.05

Matt Jones

                      3.20

 $4,350

                   13.60

Isaiah Crowell

                      3.18

 $4,517

                   14.08

Ezekiel Elliott

                      3.17

 $7,033

                   22.02

Jacquizz Rodgers

                      3.13

 $3,000

                      9.37

Fozzy Whittaker

                      3.08

 $3,820

                   10.92

David Johnson

                      3.08

 $7,700

                   23.70

Shane Vereen

                      3.07

 $3,767

                   11.40

Le'Veon Bell

                      3.03

 $7,633

                   23.00

Giovani Bernard

                      2.98

 $4,500

                   13.22

Cameron Artis-Payne

                      2.97

 $3,233

                      9.50

James White

                      2.88

 $3,900

                   11.23

Devonta Freeman

                      2.83

 $5,817

                   15.95

Bobby Rainey

                      2.80

 $3,150

                      8.80

Darren Sproles

                      2.78

 $4,080

                   10.86

Orleans Darkwa

                      2.77

 $3,233

                      8.37

Frank Gore

                      2.77

 $5,267

                   14.43

Ameer Abdullah

                      2.75

 $4,900

                   13.40

Danny Woodhead

                      2.70

 $5,100

                   13.55

Matt Asiata

                      2.68

 $3,200

                      8.83

Duke Johnson

                      2.62

 $4,300

                   10.95

Chris Thompson

                      2.55

 $3,500

                      8.90

Charles Sims

                      2.53

 $4,825

                   11.95

Bilal Powell

                      2.50

 $3,800

                      9.06

Jalen Richard

                      2.47

 $3,450

                   8.05

Wendell Smallwood

                      2.47

 $3,067

                      7.67

Matt Forte

                      2.40

 $6,500

                   15.42

Mark Ingram

                      2.38

 $6,120

                   14.52

Lamar Miller

                      2.37

 $6,883

                   16.35

T.J. Yeldon

                      2.34

 $4,680

                   10.56

Latavius Murray

                      2.30

 $5,475

                   12.88

DeAngelo Williams

                      2.26

 $6,520

                   15.72

Jeremy Hill

                      2.22

 $4,150

                   8.85

C.J. Anderson

                      2.20

 $6,767

                   14.30

Jerick McKinnon

                      2.10

 $3,850

                      8.23

Jeremy Langford

                      2.10

 $4,833

                   10.10

Ryan Mathews

                      2.04

 $5,360

                   10.64

Jonathan Stewart

                      2.00

 $5,200

                   10.17

Justin Forsett

                      2.00

 $4,300

                      8.47

Todd Gurley

                      1.95

 $7,050

                   13.32

Eddie Lacy

                      1.50

 $6,100

                      9.16

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Michael Rathburn
Known as “Rath” in the Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) community, he has helped run operations for two prominent daily fantasy sports startups. Michael has taken his insider knowledge and expertise in daily fantasy sports to the content side. Rath won the 2016 FSWA "Baseball Article of the Year, Online" award and was a finalist for the FSWA Best Baseball Series in 2011.
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