Our lineup is stack-heavy this week, as we have a couple of traditional stacks at QB-WR and RB-DEF. However, we also went with a contra-stack at RB-WR, as we are targeting a matchup that could be extremely favorable for the Cowboys. We also spread our money around this time and paid no more than $8,400 for any player. That allowed us to target top-tier players at a couple of different positions, and that could pay off big-time for this lineup.

Week 11 Rankings:Quarterback | Running Back | Wide Receiver | Tight End | D/ST | Kicker

Week 11 FanDuel Picks: NFL DFS tournament lineup

QB Carson Wentz, Eagles @ Saints ($7,700). I like the idea of buying low on Wentz here. He’s just the eighth-most expensive QB on the slate, but he has one of the best matchups against the Saints. The Saints have struggled to contain high-octane passing attacks, and Wentz will be forced to throw a lot in a potential shootout. If he can post 300-plus yards and multiple TDs at this price, he will be well worth it. Plus, saving on the positional ceiling here allows us to spend up at other positions.

RB Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys @ Falcons ($8,400). The Falcons were just dominated by Nick Chubb and the Browns. Chubb ran for 176 yards on just 20 carries. Elliott should have a chance to do a similar amount of damage considering that he just ran for 151 yards against a tougher Eagles run defense. Elliott is worth paying up for, as we’re trying to get high-volume backs and pair them with high-upside receivers.

RB David Johnson, Cardinals vs. Raiders ($7,900). The Cardinals were finally able to get Johnson more involved in the offense last week against the Chiefs, and he touched the ball 28 times en route to logging 183 scrimmage yards and two scores. The Raiders just allowed similar production to Melvin Gordon, and if Johnson continues to be the focal point of the Cardinals attack, he will be one of the better plays in DFS this week.

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WR Corey Davis, Titans @ Colts ($6,200). In consecutive weeks, Davis has seen 10 targets, but last week he exploded for 125 yards and a TD against the Patriots. He should have a chance to see similar volume and production against the Colts. At the very least, he will get a chance to catch a lot more passes, and at this price level, he’s a great value.

WR Amari Cooper, Cowboys @ Falcons ($6,600). Cooper is the clear-cut No. 1 receiver for the Cowboys. He has seen 18 targets since joining the team and has turned them into 133 yards and a TD. As mentioned earlier, the Falcons defense isn’t very good, ranking bottom five in terms of fantasy points per game (FPPG) allowed to WRs. I don’t mind the contrarian stack here between Cooper and Elliott, as both will have plenty of chances to touch the ball and power the Cowboys offense.

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WR John Brown, Ravens vs. Bengals ($5,400). Brown is priced absurdly low this week. That may have something to do with Joe Flacco’s injury, but it doesn’t change the fact that the Bengals have allowed the fourth-most receiving yards to WRs this year. Plus, last time these two teams squared off, Brown had 92 yards and a score on four catches. That’s enough for us to trust him at this bottom-dollar price.

TE Zach Ertz, Eagles @ Saints ($7,600). I wanted to stack a pass-catcher with Wentz, and Ertz was my go-to. He’s the most expensive TE on the slate and for good reason. Last week, he caught 14 passes for 145 yards and two scores against the Cowboys. The Saints have been good against TEs this year, but Ertz is matchup-proof.

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FLEX Kerryon Johnson, Lions vs. Panthers ($6,200). The Lions still use LeGarrette Blount at the goal line, but that may not last long. Johnson scored from the one=yard line against the Bears last week and added a receiving TD. He should get touches against the Panthers, and though Carolina is good against RBs, they have given up a couple of big games this year. Either way, we like Johnson’s volume and TD upside as a FLEX play.

DEF Arizona Cardinals vs. Raiders ($4,000). The Cardinals sacked the Chiefs five times last week, and this week get a defeated Raiders team at home. We’ll take our chances on the Cardinals this week.