With two Monday Night Football matchups on the slate, we’re tackling things in two formats: Classic and Showdown.
- Classic gives us access to the whole player pool from both games, where roster construction, stacking, and salary allocation decide the edge.
- Showdown narrows the focus to one game at a time, where the CPT slot and game script correlation become the keys to separating from the field. We’ll break down both games using this structure, highlighting the best CPT plays, core FLEX options, and GPP leverage pivots to attack tournaments.
Make sure you differentiate the player salaries and pricing structure for each format as listed below.
DK Lines – HOU vs. TB
Spread: HOU -2.5
Total: 42.5
Team Totals: Texans (22.5), Buccaneers (20)
The line has sat at HOU -2.5 all week with only minor juice shifts. Public action is split right down the middle on both bets and money, so there are no real leans from either side of the market. With a total locked at 42.5, this sets up as a neutral game environment without a clear signal.
Injuries:
- Joe Mixon (Out)
- Christian Kirk (Out)
- Tank Dell (Out)
- Braxton Berrios (Out)
- Cade Stover (IR)
- Brevin Jordan (IR)
- Irv Smith Jr. (IR)
- Chris Godwin Jr. (Out)
- Jalen McMillan (IR)
DK Lines – LV vs. LAC
Spread: LAC -3.5
Total: 46.5
Team Totals: Chargers (25), Buccaneers (21.5)
The spread has held at LAC -3.5, but the juice has bounced between -105 and -114, showing small but steady pressure on the Chargers. Public support is tilted their way with 61% of bets and 66% of money, creating the only real lean across this slate. The total has moved down from 47 to 46.5, but the juice is heavy to the over (-118), which suggests bettors still expect points even after the drop. These trends set up a more dynamic game environment on the two-game slate, where stacking Chargers skill players will carry ownership, but also aligns with market expectations.
Injuries:
- Aiden O’Connell (IR)
- Brock Bowers (Q)
CLASSIC (Two Games)
Draft from both games on the slate. You build a full roster (QB, RB, WR, TE, FLEX, DEF) under the salary cap, mixing and matching players across four teams.
Quarterback
Justin Herbert $5,900 @ LV
Herbert projects for 20+ DK points with the highest value rating among quarterbacks. His running ability gives him an edge compared to the rest of the QB options, while Harbaugh and G Ro trust him to sling it. With ownership at around 37%, Herbert is the most popular and safest QB. Lean on him to get contrarian elsewhere.
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