Cash Games: Week 6 Recap: Week 7 Preview with Charles Sears


Cash Games: Week 6 Recap: Week 7 Preview with Charles Sears


In tonight's cash-game episode, Charles Sears and I talk about Week 6 review and a Week 7 preview. First, we talk about Week 6. Last week, Charles beat me in a head-to-head contest. He pivoted from Browns running back Kareem Hunt to Colts star Jonathan Taylor. I used Hunt and became frustrated with his limited output and injury. We showed the positives and negatives with our lineup selections. Despite projected to score well, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson also disappointed many DFS users. Onto Week 7, we start at quarterback. You would think this slate would set up well for Arizona's Kyler Murray or Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes. Despite burning us last week, Lamar Jackson could still work at $7,400. I really like both Jalen Hurts and Derek Carr in the Eagles-Raiders game. We also talk about punt plays under $6,000 including NE rookie Mac Jones, Chicago's Justin Fields, and Miami's Tua Tagovailoa. At running back, we both like LA Rams running back Darrell Henderson. With a huge point total in the Chiefs--Titans game, we answer when Darrel Williams can continue his strong play from last week. We also answer which Arizona Cardinals running back to use. Tampa Bay Bucs running back Leonard Fournette also interests us with Tampa a big favorite over the Chicago Bears. At wide receiver, we are both on the Cooper Kupp Train. With six consecutive double-digit target games, we both think the Rams star could be in line for another smash spot against the Lions. Charles likes Texans receiver Brandin Cooks with Houston a massive underdog in Glendale. He also likes Dolphins rookie Jaylen Waddle. I really like Giants receiver Sterling Shepherd after 14 targets last week. We also look at whether Bengals receiver Tyler Boyd or Tee Higgins can work under $5,000. I mention Hunter Renfrow as another good option under $5,000 and Ravens rookie Rashod Bateman as a punt play at $3,400. At tight end, we talk about whether Ricky Seals-Jones can continue helping DFS users with his strong play at a cheap price. I also brought up Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki after an eight-catch outing for the Miami Dolphins in London. We also talk about the crazy spreads involving the Rams, Cards, and Bucs as double-digit favorites. We conclude this episode by talking about our favorite defense - the undefeated Arizona Cardinals.