NFL DFS Optimal Lineup
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Platform
  • FanDuel
  • DraftKings
  • Yahoo
Game Type
  • Cash Game/H2H
  • GPP & Tournaments
Slate
  • 'SF @ SEA'
  • 'Main'
  • 'Express'
  • 'Early Sun-Mon'
  • 'Late Sun-Mon'
  • 'Superflex'
  • 'Thu-Mon'
  • 'JAC @ CHI'
  • 'WAS @ BAL'
  • 'Sun-Mon'
  • 'CIN @ NYG'
  • 'LAC @ DEN'
  • 'HOU @ NE'
  • 'CLE @ PHI'
  • 'PIT @ LV'
  • 'SNF-MNF'
  • 'TB @ NO'
  • 'ATL @ CAR'
  • 'ARI @ GB'
  • 'IND @ TEN'
  • 'DET @ DAL'
Stack Team
  • None
  • ARI
  • ATL
  • BAL
  • CAR
  • CIN
  • CLE
  • DAL
  • DEN
  • DET
  • GB
  • HOU
  • IND
  • LAC
  • LV
  • NE
  • NO
  • NYG
  • PHI
  • PIT
  • TB
  • TEN
  • WSH
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This heat map is intended to help you decide which games may be best for selecting players for your daily fantasy lineup. Narrowing down which games to target in daily fantasy football is no small task.

You will still need to implement your own strategies while filling out your lineups. It won't tell you which players to use from each game, as each of your thought processes will differ here, but it can help you know which teams are ripe for the picking.

O/U is the total expected points scored by both teams according to Vegas. The higher the number, the more scoring we expect to see.

Spread is the expected winning margin for the favored team. A negative number means that team is favored, while a positive number means the team is an underdog.

Implied Total is the expected points scored for each individual team, based on the spread and over/under.

Daily FP is the total fantasy points scored by the skill players on a team on a per-game basis. This is based on the scoring system of the selected daily fantasy site.

Opp FP Against is the average fantasy points scored by skill players against the opposing team on a per-game basis, based on the scoring system of the selected daily fantasy site.

NEP or net expected points represents the team efficiency (overall, rushing, or passing) compared to a league-average team on a per-play basis, after adjusting for strength of schedule. For an offense, the higher the number, the better. For a defense, the lower the number the better. If a team has a passing NEP of +0.15, that means they add +0.15 points per passing play above what a league-average team would score.

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NFL DFS Optimal Lineup
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