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FanDuel Bargains for Week 6

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The New York Giants rookie tandem headlines the list of top bargains on FanDuel for week 6. The idea of building that winning combination must include some of the cheaper alternatives especially if you decide to use a Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers or DeMarco Murray. This weekend that list includes wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and running back Andre Williams of the Giants.

Williams will be getting his first start of the season after Rashad Jennings left with what was announced as a sprained MCL. This allows the rookie running back out of Boston College a chance for at least one week to show the team and his fantasy owners he has the talent to be a top flight back in the NFL.

The other rookie to consider for the Giants is Beckham who made an immediate impact in his first game of the season. Beckham missed the first few games of the Season for the Giants dealing with a hamstring injury but showed on Sunday he is healthy. Eli Manning connected with a jumping Beckham to give the team the lead in the fourth quarter.
 

 

Now these two are only two of the top bargains this week as we expect to see more show up around the NFL. Here is a list of some of the top bargains under $6,000 on FanDuel in week 6.

Torrey Smith, Baltimore Ravens ($5,200): Despite his drops early on this season we like his big play ability on any play. This week the Ravens head to Tampa to take on a Buccaneers team that has allowed a ton of big plays through the air. The Bucs have allowed over 17 fantasy points to four different NFL receivers this season.

Mohamed Sanu, Cincinnati Bengals ($6,000): Sanu fits right in at the $6,000 mark despite the fact the team will be without A.J. Green. This also opens the door up for Sanu to be the number one target on the Cincinnati Bengals in week 6. The Bengals have a favorable matchup against the Carolina Panthers.

Marvin Jones, Cincinnati Bengals ($4,700): Jones will be a deep sleeper this week but we recommend monitoring his injury status. If he plays he may be worth starting at a great cost since Green is expected to miss the game with a toe injury.

Darren McFadden, Oakland Raiders ($5,700): The Raiders running back is exactly the type of back that could rack up some fantasy points against the San Diego Chargers. Despite his struggles this year the versatile dual threat ability makes him valuable against a Chargers team that has allowed a league high four touchdown receptions to opposing running backs.

Others to consider: Logan Thomas ($6,300), Rueben Randle ($5,900) and Allen Robinson ($5,400).