Ministry of Pain
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Most teams run a 3 receiver set these days or they certainly have them for longer down and distance plays and sometimes they go 4-wide.
There are obvious teams that lean a little more on the run and operate in 2-WR sets with a TE set on the end and perhaps a FB or H-Back that could simply be another blocking TE.
I scrolled thru the depth charts and looked at the slot receivers across the league and there's a handful that appear to be really good or get the targets and reps needed to produce.
-Example is Cooper Kupp vs Curtis Samuel in Washington who is listed as their starting SWR and I will put a link that has them all listed pretty neatly and yo can scan down so i don't have to list them all.
Kupp, Allen, JuJu, Renfrow, there's some excellent WRs that line up or work out of the slot but I don't know that what is listed on the depth chart is what actually unfolds during live action. I wanted to know if you seek out the slot receivers or if it even matters to you. I feel like the slot offers some special options for strong route running wideouts and a pair of sticky hands doesn't hurt either.
Some of the slot WRs listed do not seem like starting WRs to me, that's also something to think about.
-Also a good idea in DFS when you don't have a lot of money left to spend and want someone who might be matched up on a DB you can exploit.
There are obvious teams that lean a little more on the run and operate in 2-WR sets with a TE set on the end and perhaps a FB or H-Back that could simply be another blocking TE.
I scrolled thru the depth charts and looked at the slot receivers across the league and there's a handful that appear to be really good or get the targets and reps needed to produce.
-Example is Cooper Kupp vs Curtis Samuel in Washington who is listed as their starting SWR and I will put a link that has them all listed pretty neatly and yo can scan down so i don't have to list them all.
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Kupp, Allen, JuJu, Renfrow, there's some excellent WRs that line up or work out of the slot but I don't know that what is listed on the depth chart is what actually unfolds during live action. I wanted to know if you seek out the slot receivers or if it even matters to you. I feel like the slot offers some special options for strong route running wideouts and a pair of sticky hands doesn't hurt either.
Some of the slot WRs listed do not seem like starting WRs to me, that's also something to think about.
-Also a good idea in DFS when you don't have a lot of money left to spend and want someone who might be matched up on a DB you can exploit.