My name is DFS Spreadsheets (@dfs_spreadsheet on Twitter) and I’m a data analyst by trade. I love digging into the intricacies that give our players advantages no one else can deliver.
I’ve put together a matrix for Draftkings scoring for NFL. It’s called the Draftkings NFL Blueprint and it looks at how many Draftkings points each NFL team score and allow per game compared to the NFL average, at each skilled position.
I have each game separated so that it’s easy to see and break down who is in a good spot. The For columns show how many Draftkings points that team scores for each position per game compared to the league average. Green is good in the For columns.
In the Against columns, Red is bad for that team’s defense as it means they allow more Draftkings points than league average to that certain position. So when looking at a particular game, you want to find positions that are Green in the For column and Red in the opponent’s Against column. You’re probably thinking that “I wish there was an easy, quick way to find these good matchups”. Well, there is. I’ve already done that work for you in the Matchup columns. You want to target positions in Green in these columns.
I’ve also created a Game Stack Score metric that incorporates each Matchup in the game to find which games should be prime candidates for stacking for DFS purposes. Beside each Game Stack Score, I show the Game Stack Score Rank which shows where that game ranks for stacking purposes. The lower the Game Stack Score Rank, the better. Green is good for both Game Stack Score and Game Stack Score Rank.
The final column in the blueprint is the QB/WR Stack score. This combines the Matchup scores for QBs and WRs from the same team – again, Green is good for this column.
Let’s take a look at the matrix for this week and see what stands out. The entire matrix will only be available to our DFS Army VIPS
Even though this data is specific to DraftKings scoring, it can still be used as a guide for Fanduel, fantasy football, and player props
Game Stacks
Here are the top five games to build game stacks around:
- Washington vs Baltimore – This one can get stacked many different ways as there are a lot of positive matchups. Some sample stacks are
- BAL QB/BAL TE/WSH WR
- WSH QB/WSH WR/BAL RB
- Detroit vs Dallas
- DAL QB/DAL WR/DET RB
- Tampa Bay vs New Orleans
- TB QB/TB WR/NO RB
- Arizona vs Green Bay
- GB QB/GB WR/ARI TE
- Atlanta vs Carolina
- ATL QB/ATL WR/CAR WR
Quarterbacks
The top 5 teams with the best quarterback matchup scores are:
- Baltimore Ravens 11.5
- Washington Commanders 10.3
- Green Bay Packers 6.3
- New Orleans Saints 4.8
- Chicago Bears 4.4
Running Backs
The top 5 teams with the best running back matchup scores are:
- Detroit Lions 16.7
- Baltimore Ravens 10.8
- New York Jets 10.6
- New Orleans Saints 7.1
- Atlanta Falcons 5.8
Wide Receivers
The top 5 teams with the best wide receiver matchup scores are:
- Dallas Cowboys 19.0
- Houston Texans 14.6
- Atlanta Falcons 14.1
- Chicago Bears 10.8
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10.1
Tight Ends
The top 5 teams with the best tight end matchup scores are:
- Arizona Cardinals 6.4
- Tennessee Titans 5.7
- San Francisco 49ers 5.5
- Las Vegas Raiders 5.4
- Baltimore Ravens 5.0
QB/WR Stacks
The top 5 teams with the best QB/WR stack matchup scores are:
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Player Props
If you’re into player props, our VIPS get access to the Proptimizer which can be used for Sleeper, Prizepicks and even the new Draftkings Pick 6 contests if you use the Sharp App Projection