Today, we have a two-game slate for Saturday Night Football Week 2 preseason slate with a hefty eight-game slate. As always, Awesemo has you covered from top to bottom with NFL DFS picks today, as well as strategy, advice and how to go about building winning lineups. Our FanDuel NFL DFS cheat sheets will be FREE all season long, with expert NFL DFS Picks from the Awesemo lineup optimizer. As of right now, Adam Thielen looks like a top play in today’s FanDuel cheat sheet.
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Wide Receiver
J.J. Koski — Sean McVay notoriously sits his starters during the preseason. In Week 1, Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, DeSean Jackson, and Van Jefferson all received veteran rest. Further thinning the depth chart, Triston Jackson and Ben Skowronek both sustained injuries this week. Koski played 48 snaps in Week 1, catching three of five targets for 36 yards. He 6-foot-1, 195 pound receiver, who played his college ball at Cal Poly.
Tutu Atwell — Drafted in the second round, Tutu Atwell stands just 5-foot-9, 165 pounds. Playing his college ball at Louisville, Atwell easily eclipsed 1,000 yards in 2019 before opting out midway through 2020. Atwell played 26 snaps in his preseason debut. The Rams also got him involved early with four targets, which he turned into two catches for 21 yards.
Tylan Wallace — Another thin wide receiver room, Baltimore continues to deal with injuries to Marquise Brown, Sammy Watkins, Rashod Bateman, Miles Boykin, Devin Duvernay, and Deon Cain. Oklahoma State rookie Tylan Wallace already played 45 snaps in his preseason debut. He didn’t catch either of his two targets, but the volume should come. Wallace had at least 903 receiving yards in each of his final three seasons with Oklahoma State. That number would have been larger, if not for a late 2019 ACL tear.
James Proche — In the same Baltimore offense, second-year pro James Proche should also benefit from a thin wide receiver depth chart. Proche played 37 snaps in his debut and has been impressing in camp, reportedly. Proche also only saw two targets in his preseason debut, but he caught one for eight yards. Again, a thin depth chart should benefit Baltimore’s receivers.
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