Chris Benzine breaks down some draft tips and possible picks to consider for the 2022 WNBA season, including the top three, rookies and some upside picks to consider.
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Ariel Atkins played a key role in her return to the court Friday and should see plenty of run Sunday with Elena Delle Donne sidelined once again.
Sabrina Ionescu has scored in double figures in each of her 10 appearances since the Olympic break and should remain productive in Friday's competitive matchup against the Mystics.
Aerial Powers has scored 20 points in each of her last three appearances, and she has a chance to shine once again Sunday since the Lynx have a favorable matchup against Indiana.
A'ja Wilson has posted double-doubles in three of her five appearances since the Olympic break and is in line for a massive role in the Aces' frontcourt Thursday with Liz Cambage sidelined.
The Lynx take on a struggling Liberty team Tuesday and Napheesa Collier could be in for a big night if Sylvia Fowles, a Tuesday addition to the injury report due to a shoulder issue, is unavailable.
Myisha Hines-Allen has had increased run in the frontcourt recently and is in line for a prominent role once again Saturday while Tina Charles remains sidelined due to a hip injury.
Marina Mabrey found her stroke Tuesday to the tune of 18 points and four makes from deep and could be in line for a fantasy boost Thursday with Allisha Gray sitting out due to a concussion.
Elena Delle Donne made her first appearance since 2019 on Sunday and is likely in line for an expanded role in Washington's frontcourt with Tina Charles sidelined Tuesday.
Diana Taurasi recorded one of her best games of the season Tuesday following Skylar Diggins-Smith's departure and could be in line for heavy usage again Thursday if Diggins-Smith can't play.
Courtney Williams neared a season-high output with her 30 points Sunday and figures to be leaned on heavily again Tuesday with the Dream's three other top scorers all unavailable versus the Sparks.
Betnijah Laney has been New York's best player this season, and she can be an effective fantasy alternative for Sunday's five-game slate as well.
The Aces and the Storm are both taking the court in this four-game Friday slate, so this means some of the top players in the WNBA will be eligible for DFS. Will Breanna Stewart be one of your picks?
Amanda Zahui B might be a strong fantasy alternative for Wednesday's action in a depleted Sparks team, but other names are also worth considering for this upcoming three-game slate.
Natasha Cloud was back in practice Friday and is optimistic about her status against the Liberty. If she's able to return and handle a full workload, she could provide DFS value Saturday.
Two of the best teams in the league this season, the Aces and the Storm, headline some of the best value plays for Friday's three-game slate.