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NFL Jock MKT Plays – Thursday Night Football (Week 13)

Welcome into our Jock MKT Plays for the tenth week of the NFL season! If you’ve never played on Jock MKT before, click HERE or download the app to your mobile device, sign up using code ‘KARMA’ and secure your $100 deposit bonus. You ALSO get your first NFL contest you play in guaranteed up to $100. This means if you lose money in your first time playing an NFL cash market, Jock MKT will refund you up to $100!. Let’s get to the plays…

What Is Jock MKT? 

The simplest way to outline this is daily fantasy sports meets the stock market. You’ll purchase shares of players for varying amounts, depending on how much others are willing to pay for them during the IPO. Once the Live Trading starts, you can buy players that others want to sell or sell your players during the game. Once all of the games have ended, you will receive money based on how well your player performs compared to the field on the Jock MKT app for this week. 

You can find more detailed information on this fresh way to play DFS here

Top Player

Stefon Diggs

Projected Rank: 3rd

Jock MKT Projection: 17.96 Fantasy Points

Diggs is my top-overall player in this game, even in a perceived tough match-up. New England has been one of the best defenses in football against the pass, but Diggs and Allen have had a few “off” games and I think they’ll be looking to get back on track tonight. Allen’s YPA has been below 8 yards in each of the last two games, and I do think this can be attributed to his elbow injury. They seem less inclined to take deep shots, and I think we could see Diggs peppered even more with targets tonight. He’s had some monster games against New England during his time in Buffalo, and I think he has the highest ceiling in this game aside from Allen.

Value Player

Jonnu Smith

Projected Rank: 14th

Jock MKT Projection: 4.35 Fantasy Points

Smith is one of my favorite dart throws tonight, and someone that I expect pretty much everyone to avoid. Hunter Henry dominated the tight-end snaps for New England last week, but Smith is still running a route on over 30% of Mac Jones drop-backs this season. Their target shares aren’t much different, and Smith has been good at home this season. Across four games in New England this season, he’s averaged over five fantasy points per game — higher than his projected total tonight. I think we could also see the Patriots offense get a bit more creative in the red-zone without Damien Harris, and the tight ends are the perfect example of guys that can benefit from that. We aren’t expecting a huge game, but if he falls into the end-zone he’s going to crush his pre-lock price.

Written by Ben Hossler (Follow @BenHossler on Twitter)

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