Here is the Daily Fantasy Football Lineup To Win Week Seven
By Bob Heyrman
TE | Evan Engram | vs Arizona | $6,800
The Arizona Cardinals can make below-average tight ends look like Hall of Famers to this point in 2019. Evan Engram is one of the best pass-catching TE’s in the NFL. This matchup has the potential to be a massive point producer for Engram as he returns from injury.
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Daniel Jones has seen his ups and downs after taking the reins over from a worn-out Eli Manning. Jones, like any young quarterback, will continue to rely on his tight-end to produce. The Giants will be without their best wide-receiver Sterling Shepard, who is recovering from a concussion. That will surely open up more targets for Engram. Expect a 100-plus yard performance from Engram with the potential for multiple scores.
Flex | Hunter Henry | at Titans | $5,700
Usually, you wouldn’t choose to roll out two tight ends. This is fantasy football, not a team trying to run the football into the endzone from the one-yard line. The Titans are very stout against the pass. They rank 6th in the NFL. I expect the Titans to smoother Keenan Allen. That leaves a very inconsistent Mike Willams and Hunter Henry as Philip Rivers‘ downfield threats.
Rivers absolutely loves to target Hunter Henry. Expect that to continue today. Henry is coming off of a 9 target, 8 catch game against a very good Pittsburg Steelers pass defense. He scored twice in the game. That performance gives me confidence that Henry will be able to get it done once again today against Tennesee.
Defense | Minnesota Vikings | at Detroit | $3,800
I don’t love the choice, but the budget dictated it. It could be worse. This is an NFC North match-up that could turn into a defensive struggle. That would make this a perfect play today in Detroit. The Vikings love to run the football and play stout defense. They are not taking the ball away as they once have, but they have the potential to get to the quarterback with a tremendous pass rush from Hunter and Griffin.
An average Detroit Lions O-line could allow a couple of sacks. For Lions fans, it’s winning at all costs even if it’s 13-10. That would make this play a reasonable play for $3,800 — best of luck.