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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Week 10 DFS Building Blocks with John Daigle and Kyle Dvorchak

Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Adam Wise

Football, Nbc Sports, Sports, Fantasy Football, Nbc Sports Edge, Fantasy Sports, Rotoworld, Nfl, Waiver Wire

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

John Daigle (@notJDaigle) and Kyle Dvorchak (@kyletweetshere) discuss the best strategies for setting your DFS lineups in Week 10 . The duo analyze notable stacks, and dig into overvalued and undervalued players entering Sunday.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to week 10 of NBC Sports Edge's DFS building block show.

0:22.0

As always, I'm your host John Davil, joined by friend in life, Kyle DeVorchek Kyle.

0:27.3

We are in store for a wild, wild, slow week 10 on Sunday before we begin, just a reminder

0:34.1

that we also began a tournament recap show to take all those thoughts and lessons learned

0:40.0

into their own individual lesson video that you can see on the NBC Sports Edge YouTube page.

0:46.0

You can go there. It'll be live at halftime Sunday night, football moving forward,

0:50.9

but also available for you for replay Monday morning, just in case you want to wait to wipe away

0:55.5

the tears and learn some lessons since it has obviously been the hardest DFS season literally

1:01.2

of all time. But nonetheless, let's go ahead and move on because it is, like I said, a wild,

1:07.0

a fun, a chaotic slate where every play is essentially good. And so I would just like to start with

1:14.6

you. I mean, not a decision point just yet, but just a couple quick overarching thoughts.

1:20.4

Yeah, it's super weird. This isn't a one-to-one core layer, but of all slates we've had this year,

1:26.2

it does remind me the most of an NBA slate where the chalk is just so obvious and the values.

1:30.7

If you just took the, for instance, running back values on this slate and compared them to all

1:35.2

of their slates, they would look like you were playing different DFS sports. It's just so,

1:39.1

so many good running back values on this spot that really creates a weird dynamic of more so,

1:44.8

like when they're a really popular place in NFL, I'm totally an aggressive tournament player,

1:48.9

willing to fade a lot of them in large field tournaments. This one, I think you do have to weigh

1:52.6

more like last year, I looked at a few different slates where there were really big chalk running

1:55.8

backs. And a lot of the top 150, like max players, like the really profitable ones, the ones you're

2:00.1

seeing, actually not all of them screenshot, but the ones you are seeing for content purposes,

2:03.6

screenshot and stuff, like the best players were often at or above the field on the really good

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