DraftKings NFL Monday - Thursday Night Football Sleeper Picks

DraftKIngs NFL Monday - Thursday Night Football Sleeper Picks

Welcome back everyone. Alex here, and I am back with my DraftKings NFL sleeper picks for DraftKings Monday - Thursday two game slate. Even though there is only two games in this slate, there are a bunch of players who's statuses are still in question. So be sure to watch all the news outlets to make sure which players are in or out. As always if any of these picks help you win let me know in the comments section below or on Twitter @Hunta512.

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RB: Tevin Coleman: (4,500) Last season Coleman played second fiddle to starting running back Devonta Freeman all season. But this season, the second year man out of Indiana is splitting time with Freeman, and has been more effective for The Falcons offense. Through two weeks, Coleman has scored 31.8 DK points versus Freeman’s 17.3 DK points, with Freeman playing 54% of the snaps and Coleman playing 48%. The Falcons clearly plan on using both backs going forward, and Coleman looks like the back they want to play on receiving downs, as Coleman has seven catches on eight targets for 120 yards. (Freeman four catches for 20 yards) This week Coleman and The Falcons head to The Superdome to take on The Saints, in the game with the highest total of the week at 53.5 points. This game is going to be a shootout, and Coleman should have his way against this defense who ranks 28th against running backs this season. Coleman is only priced at 4,500 on DraftKings this week, and is a must play on Monday Night.

WR: Devante Parker: (5,100) Parker missed week one against The Seahawks with a hamstring injury, but looks to be back to full health and has been great for The Dolphins since returning. In week two he caught eight passes on 13 targets for 106 yards, and in week three he caught three of his six targets for 51 yards and a touchdown. The first round pick from last year’s draft has looked great so far this season, and looks like the perfect complement to Dolphins number one wide receiver Jarvis Landry. This week The Dolphins head to Cincinnati to take on The Bengals, who just got torched by The Broncos receivers in week three for 312 yards and four touchdowns. The Dolphins are going to need Parker to step up in this matchup if they want to beat to beat The Bengals on Thursday night. Parker has a multiple touchdown upside in this matchup, and is a great GPP play at only 5,100 on DraftKings.

TE: Jacob Tamme: (3,200) Tamme quietly is having a very productive start to the season, catching 11 passes on 16 targets for 126 yards and a touchdown. Tamme has been quarterback Matt Ryan’s safety blanket as star receiver Julio Jones hasn’t been 100 percent, dealing with ankle and calf injuries. Jones is questionable for Monday night, but is expected to play even though he isn't 100 percent. With Jones still hobbled by injuries, Ryan should continue to rely on Tamme against The Saints. The Saints surprisingly rank 8th against tight ends this season, but that rank is very misleading as The Saints have only faced The Giants and The Raiders who both don’t have great receiving tight ends. Like I said above, this game is going to be a shootout and has the highest total of the week at 53.5 points. Tamme should be very active in this game and is a great value on DraftKings at 3,200. In this two game slate there aren’t many options at tight end, and there’s no reason not lock Tamme in your lineups. 

Also Consider: Jay Ajayi (if Arian Foster remains out), Kenny Stills, Jeremy Hill, Tyler Boyd, Michael Thomas (especially if Willie Snead is out, currently questionable), Coby Fleener, and Andy Dalton.