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DFS- Bears & Ravens to roster on DraftKings in Hall of Fame Game



The preseason commences with the Ravens and Bears in the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday night in Canton, Ohio, which denotes the primary chance of the year for NFL players to hit somebody from another group and dream players to hit the DraftKings anteroom and wet their DFS shriek. 

How about we investigate a couple of the additionally interesting alternatives at DraftKings, where DFS players get $50,000 to fabricate a six-man lineup comprising of one group chief (granted 150 percent focuses) and five flex players. Do the trick to state, players like Jordan Howard and Michael Crabtree are probably not going to do you much good in the preseason opener; new kids on the block, as well as program long shots, are the ones who'll invest most of the energy in the field and, consequently, offer you scoring potential. 

Group skipper: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson ($11,400), the Heisman victor whom the Ravens moved once more into Round 1 to grab as the potential beneficiary to Joe Flacco, likely will be excessively alluring, making it impossible to oppose here. The unstable double danger logged 100 surging yards or a touchdown in 16 of his last diversions at Louisville, notwithstanding hurling 43 touchdowns over that stretch. He's been working with OC Marty Morninwheg and QB mentor James Urban, both knowledgeable in working with Mike Vick, and the discussion out of Baltimore is tied in with preparing inventiveness on offense and Jackson's determined to indicate he can win with his arm and legs, starting Thursday night. 

Contrarian skipper decision: Bears QB Tyler Bray ($11,400), in case you're resolved not to program Jackson, Bray will really be the quarterback with the most plan nature prone to invest striking energy in the field. Whinny has a preseason 5:2 TD-INT proportion in his vocation, the total of which he's scholarly under new Bears mentor Matt Nagy. 

FLEX request 

Bears RB Ryan Nall ($7,400) was one of the huge stars in Bourbonnais the first run through the Bears put the cushions on, when the 6-2, 232-pound undrafted battering ram from Oregon State showed his physicality and run senses. Taquan Mizzell ($7,400), once in the past of the Ravens, is another Bears back prone to get a lot of running specifically to guarantee Jordan Howard and Tarik Cohen are held out of the additional preseason diversion. Mizzell is to some degree a poor man's Cohen, equipped for making a major play at any minute, however we like Nall's TD upside a smidgen more. 

Ravens WR DeVier Posey ($7,600), the authoritative Gray Cup MVP, was initially a third-rounder with the Texans in 2012; family isn't an issue. What could be one for Posey, however, is the Ravens' inundation of NFL-prepared wideouts this offseason, requiring this previous Ohio State champion expanding on what's purportedly been a pleasant camp this preseason. 

Bears WR Tanner Gentry ($7,600) should be the Mayor of Bourbonnais. The sophomore from Wyoming has made enormous plays downfield for a second successive camp while working with reinforcements, much like he'll have a chance to do Thursday night. Keep in mind, Gentry trapped a 45-yard touchdown in the preseason dress practice at Tennessee a year ago. 

Ravens RB Mark Thompson ($7,400), like Nall a major, wounding undrafted sprinter, could be occupied Thursday night, when Alex Collins, Javorious Allen, and Kenneth Dixon look on from the sideline. 

Bears TE Colin Thompson ($7,200) faces a difficult task at one of Chicago's most intensely contributed positions, yet his adaptability and getting abilities have emerged in camp. Also, with Baltimore burning through two best 100 picks (first-rounder Hayden Hurst and third-rounder Mark Andrews) at the situation in April, Thompson will be far down the rundown of eminent alternatives for easygoing fans in this one. 


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