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top fantasy football picks for 2021
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п»ї2021 NFL Playoff Challenge Fantasy football rankings, best picks: Start Alvin Kamara in Wild Card Round.
SportsLine's Mike McClure has revealed his lineups for the NFL Playoff Challenge.
Finalizing your NFL Playoff Challenge lineups means choosing between stars like Derrick Henry who will play on Wild Card Weekend, and stars who earned a bye like Patrick Mahomes. The longer a player remains in your NFL Playoff Challenge lineups, the more points they'll score, so it could pay to roster Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams, or Tyreek Hill on Wild Card Weekend even though they won't generate any points.
Which players should be part of your NFL Playoff Challenge strategy this week? And which stars will crush your NFL Playoff Challenge picks? Before setting any 2021 NFL Playoff Challenge lineups, be sure to see the picks and advice from SportsLine's Mike McClure, a DFS pro who has won almost $2 million.
McClure uses a powerful prediction model that simulates every snap of NFL action in every game 10,000 times, taking factors such as matchups, statistical trends and injuries into account. This allows him to find the best values that he shares only with members at SportsLine.
He absolutely crushed his DFS picks during the the 2019 NFL regular season, finishing as high as the top 1 percent of tournaments on DraftKings and returning as much as 40x return in some higher-stakes tournaments. He then continued his roll in the postseason, cashing on every single lineup he posted for the divisional round. Anyone who has been following him has seen some huge returns.
Now he's turned his attention to the 2021 NFL Playoff Challenge. Go here to see his full Wild Card Round lineups.
Top NFL Playoff Challenge picks for the 2021 Wild Card Round.
One of McClure's top NFL Playoff Challenge picks for the 2021 Wild Card Round: Saints running back Alvin Kamara. Along with teammate Taysom Hill, Kamara is a multi-threat player who can score any time he touches the ball. Despite missing Week 17 due to COVID-19, Kamara finished with 932 yards and 16 touchdowns, both career-highs, and caught 83 passes for 756 yards and five more scores.
Not only is Kamara a valuable asset during Wild Card Weekend against the Bears, but he would receive a 2x multiplier next week if he remains in your NFL Playoff Challenge lineup. Kamara is expected to return to the lineup on Sunday, his first available day back from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Lock him into your NFL Playoff Challenge lineups this week and reap the benefits until the Saints are knocked out.
How to build 2021 NFL Playoff Challenge lineups.
McClure is also targeting a pick that could go off for big numbers Wild Card Weekend because of a dream matchup. This pick could be the difference between winning your NFL Playoff Challenge or going home with nothing. You can see who it is over at SportsLine.


NFL DFS for 2021 Super Bowl: Top DraftKings, FanDuel daily Fantasy football picks, stacks, strategy.
SportsLine's Mike McClure, a DFS pro with almost $2M in winnings, gives optimal lineup advice.
Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes have been among the most popular NFL DFS picks all season, leading their respective teams through the playoffs to face each other in the 2021 Super Bowl. Should you invest in the 43-year-old Brady, who is trying to win a record seventh Super Bowl ring, or should you build your NFL DFS stacks around Mahomes, the defending Super Bowl MVP?
Choosing between Brady and Mahomes is just one of many parts of your NFL DFS strategy to address on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel. So, how should you formulate winning Super Bowl DFS lineups? Before making any NFL DFS picks and NFL DFS stacks for the 2021 Super Bowl, be sure to see the latest NFL DFS advice, player rankings, stacks and top daily Fantasy football picks from SportsLine's Mike McClure, a DFS pro who has won almost $2 million.
McClure crushed his NFL DFS picks in 2019, finishing as high as the top 1 percent of tournaments on DraftKings and returning as much as 40x return in some higher-stakes tournaments. He then continued his roll in the postseason, cashing on every single lineup he posted for the divisional round. Anyone who followed him saw some huge returns.
In Championship Weekend, McClure had Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill as one of his top NFL DFS picks on DraftKings. The result: Hill caught nine passes for 172 yards, returning over 26 Fantasy points on both sites! Anybody who had him in their lineups was well on the way to a profitable day.
Now, McClure has turned his attention to Super Bowl 55 and locked in his top daily Fantasy football picks. You can only see them by heading to SportsLine.
Top NFL DFS picks for Super Bowl 55.
One of McClure's top NFL DFS picks for Super Bowl 55 is Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. He is quickly becoming one of the most dominant tight ends of all time, becoming a unanimous All-Pro selection. He set career-highs with 105 receptions, 1,416 receiving yards, and 11 touchdowns this season despite sitting out Week 17 to rest up for the playoff run.
Kelce's exceptional play has continued into the Chiefs' run back to the Super Bowl. He hauled in eight passes for 109 yards and a touchdown against the Browns and then erupted for 13 catches for 118 yards and two more TDs against the Bills in the AFC Championship Game. Kelce's play against Buffalo generated almost 40 points on DraftKings and signaled that he will be a 60-minute problem for Tampa Bay in Super Bowl LV.
Part of McClure's optimal NFL DFS strategy also includes rostering Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin. He went off on Green Bay in the NFC Championship Game, catching five passes for 110 yards. He has 14 receptions for 223 yards and a touchdown in the 2021 NFL Playoffs to help send Tampa Bay back to the Super Bowl.
The fourth-year pro from Penn State caught 65 passes for 840 yards and seven touchdowns during the regular season despite missing four games due to a concussion and broken finger. Although that was a step down from Godwin's 86-catch, 1,333-yard effort from 2019, he still proved to be one of quarterback Tom Brady's primary targets. McClure believes that trend will continue in Super Bowl LV.
How to set NFL DFS lineups for Super Bowl 55.
McClure is also targeting a player who could go off for massive numbers on Super Bowl Sunday because of a dream matchup. This pick could be the difference between winning your tournaments and cash games or going home with nothing. You can only see who it is here.


Who Is the #1 Pick in 2021 Fantasy Football?
The 2020 fantasy football season may be over, but it’s never too early to look ahead. The draft season for 2021 will be here before you know it, and one of the biggest questions will be who should be the number one pick?
Here are my top-five choices (in order) and why they should or should not be the number one overall pick.
So without further ado, let’s get right into it.
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5. Davante Adams (WR, GB)
Adams was unquestionably the best wide receiver in football, both real life and fantasy. If not for missing two games, he realistically could have been the number one overall scorer. Adams finished with 109 receptions (third), 1,328 yards (fourth), and 17 touchdowns (first). Had he not missed two games, he likely would have finished first in each category. In terms of fantasy football (PPR scoring), he finished number two overall and was only 36 points away from number one overall, Alvin Kamara.
Adams has a legitimate case for the number one overall pick, but outside of leagues that strongly favor wide receivers, it is hard to put him ahead of the top-four running backs. Still, he should absolutely be the first wide receiver off the board in 2021 fantasy football drafts.
4. Saquon Barkley (RB, NYG)
Remember him? It’s easy to forget just how good Barkley has been in his young career. In Barkley’s first two seasons in the league, he amassed 3,469 total scrimmage yards and 23 total touchdowns. Prior to 2020, he had yet to finish outside the top-12 running backs in PPR formats and had averaged 21.3 points per game. And let’s not forget he has been a consensus top-two pick each of the last two years.
Yes, there are concerns. He’s coming off of an ACL surgery and the Giants' offense regressed in 2020 (of course that could have been in part to losing Barkley). Still, he can’t be dropped out of the top-five and his upside is a top-three overall running back.
3. Alvin Kamara (RB, NO)
Alvin Kamara literally won people their fantasy championship in 2020. He was the number one non-quarterback scorer, and only Kyler Murray, Josh Allen, and Patrick Mahomes scored more points than him. He played every game, and oh, he literally won people's fantasy titles with his incredible six-touchdown performance in Week 16. So why isn’t he number one? Simply put, we don’t know who will be the Saints quarterback in 2021.
Despite him setting career highs in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in Week 16, Kamara’s value comes from his work in the passing game. We saw what happened when Taysom Hill replaced Drew Brees; Kamara was solid, but he certainly wasn’t worthy of the number one overall pick in those games. If we knew for sure Drew Brees would be back, then I’d feel better about slotting him at the top, but as it stands now, I’d rather have each of the next two players.
2. Dalvin Cook (RB, MIN)
When drafting a top fantasy football pick, you really want two things: to avoid a season-ending injury and to avoid a bust. While Cook has had injury concerns in the past (which running back outside of Kamara hasn’t?), you know exactly what you are getting with him every week. The Vikings under head coach Mike Zimmer are a run-first team, as they ran the ball at the sixth-highest rate in 2020 and the fourth highest in 2019.
Cook had 312 carries in 2020 (second), 1,557 rushing yards (second), and 16 rushing touchdowns (first). He also chipped in 44 receptions and another 361 receiving yards. He did all that in just 15 games. That kind of usage gives him one of the safest floors and highest ceilings in all of fantasy. He would easily be my overall number one if not for…
1. Christian McCaffrey (RB, CAR)
Don’t let his injury-plagued 2020 scare you off of him. In the three healthy games McCaffrey played this year, he handled over 90% of the running back touches for Carolina. He is a true workhorse back in the NFL. In PPR formats, he scored 28.5, 24.8, and 37.1 points in those three games, averaging over 30 points per game. He averaged just under 20 carries per game and over six receptions per game. Not to mention he scored six touchdowns.
He has the highest floor and the highest ceiling in all of fantasy football. Prior to 2020, he had also been one of the most durable players, having never missed a game in his three-year career. Don’t let one season of bad injury luck prevent you from drafting unquestionably the best player in fantasy football. McCaffrey should be the number one pick in every draft next year.
So there you have it, my top-five and number one overall picks for 2021 fantasy football drafts. Do you agree or disagree? Let me know in the comments.




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