Week 16 DraftKings Daily Fantasy Football Picks, Lineup Tips for Sunday | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Ava Arnold Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill ($9,600) vs. Dallas Cowboys
With Tyreek Hill expected to be back in the lineup to face the Cowboys after recovering from an ankle injury, he's expected to have a big game as he aims to become the first receiver in NFL history to reach the 2,000-yard mark.
Considering Hill has set that goal for himself and he already missed a game last week, he figures to excel on Sunday against an impressive Dallas defense that has been strong against the pass all season.
If Hill for some reason does not suit up, picking Jaylen Waddle at $7,800 would also be a great option.
The Cowboys have one of the best defenses in the NFL, but the Dolphins are going to need a big game from Waddle if they hope to grab their first win against a team with a winning record.
The 25-year-old was brilliant against the New York Jets last week with Hill out of the lineup, catching eight passes for 142 yards and one touchdown. What's to say he can't have another big-time performance?
Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans ($7,600) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Buccaneers star Mike Evans has been one of the best wide receivers in the NFL this season, and with Mayfield seemingly hitting his stride, he may be one of the strongest selections for Sunday's slate.
The Jaguars are allowing 256.6 passing yards per game this season, which is the fourth-most in the NFL, and Evans figures to thrive against a Jacksonville defense that has struggled to defend the pass.
Evans has caught 66 passes for 1,077 yards and 11 touchdowns in 14 games this season, and he has been particularly effective at home, catching 34 passes for 667 yards and five touchdowns in six games at Raymond James Stadium.
Seattle Seahawks WR DK Metcalf ($6,700) vs. Tennessee Titans
The return of Geno Smith under center this weekend against the Tennessee Titans should highly benefit DK Metcalf.
Metcalf has caught 56 passes for 942 yards and seven touchdowns in 13 games this season, but he was limited to seven catches for 130 yards and one touchdown over the last two weeks without Smith.
Additionally, the Titans are allowing 226.4 passing yards per game this season, which means Smith and Metcalf should be able to get some momentum going as they aim to jump into the playoff picture instead of floating around on the outside.