
Welcome back to the Heater Dynasty Podcast! I’m Eric Heater, and today I’m diving into the NFL Week 14 main slate. It’s already Week 14, which feels wild, but this slate is loaded with great spots for both cash and GPP lineups. In this article, I’ll walk you through the top games, my favorite plays, and some tournament pivots you can use on DraftKings.
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This week features 11 games, but only a few truly stand out. Here are the ones I’m targeting the most.
This is the clear headline game of the slate. Joe Burrow is back, the Bills are still leaning heavily on Josh Allen and James Cook, and this one should be fast and competitive. It’s a great spot for stacks and bring-backs in tournaments.
The Rams looked rough last week, but I think that was an outlier. This matchup should bounce them back. The big question is whether Jacoby Brissett can keep the Cardinals competitive without Marvin Harrison Jr. He has done it recently, so I’m not counting him out.
I expect solid fantasy production across the board here.
This game might end up being the best fantasy environment on the slate. The Colts’ pass-catcher roles have been unpredictable, but the matchup is fantastic. The Jaguars cannot stop tight ends, so Tyler Warren becomes a key play.
On the Jags’ side, this comes down to which Trevor Lawrence shows up. If he plays well, this game could shoot out quickly.
This spread feels strange because the Bears are currently the number-one team in the NFC. It feels like bulletin-board material, and I expect the Bears to respond. The total is low, but both teams have explosive players, so it still cracks the top five games.
The Seahawks have been destroying teams, so I think this line is a little disrespectful. The real question is whether Atlanta can keep the game competitive enough for Seattle to produce a full fantasy ceiling. This one could get out of hand early.
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Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield, Josh Allen (expensive), Daniel Jones (leverage).
Jonathan Taylor, Devon Achane, Quinshon Judkins, Bucky Irving, R.J. Harvey, Kyren Williams.
Price determines the order for me this week.
Lots of ways to build here.
We finally get to move off Trey McBride in cash. He’s $8,000, which is just too expensive.
Kyle Pitts, Brock Bowers, Colston Loveland.
This is the lowest-total game on the slate. Both are viable, and the Titans are cheaper.
In tournaments, make sure you pivot away from the chalky Titans and Browns.
Both are priced near the chalky QBs but should be far less popular.
These players help you save salary while still offering upside.
Here’s a quick look at how I’m approaching cash lineups this week. These aren’t final, but they show how the slate shapes up.
Both builds will need tweaking, but this gives me a baseline.
Great double leverage here.
This is how I approach my Week 14 research and lineup building. My free DFS tool can help you narrow down plays and build strong lineups faster, so check it out if you haven’t already.
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