Tyler Reddick Is A Top DFS Option for Watkins Glen Lineups
23XI Racing's Tyler Reddick is starting 15th in the Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International. This is the fourth time in Reddick's Cup career that he will start a race at the site outside of the top 10. In five previous races at Watkins Glen, Reddick has four top-10 finishes with an average finish of 12.2. In 11 races so far this season, the No. 45 Toyota driver has five wins, eight top-10 finishes, and an average finish of 5.7, all of which are best of all drivers. In practice for this week's race, Reddick ranked sixth in five consecutive lap averages and second in 10 consecutive lap averages. Considering his starting position, equipment, and overall track history, Reddick is a great DFS option with solid upside for Watkins Glen lineups.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Christopher Bell Is Likely to Bounce Back This Week at Watkins Glen
Christopher Bell of Joe Gibbs Racing will start eighth for this week's Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International. This will be the fourth time that Bell will start inside the top 10 at a Watkins Glen Cup race. In five previous races at the site, Bell has four top-10 finishes, and he never placed lower than 14th in a single Cup race there. Through 11 races so far this season, Bell has four top-10 finishes and an average finish of 17.5. In practice for this week's race, Bell ranked third in five consecutive lap averages. Even if his results have been mixed this season, Bell is one of the top drivers in the field at Watkins Glen with a faster car than most displayed through pre-race events. Expect the No. 20 Toyota driver to bounce back with a top-5 result this week.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Trevor Rogers Throws Bullpen, Hopes to Return Soon
Baltimore Orioles left-hander Trevor Rogers (illness) said he threw more of a "simulated bullpen" session on Saturday, according to Jake Rill of MLB.com. Rogers doesn't expect to need a minor-league rehab start and hopes to return to the team's starting rotation in the "near future." The O's should reinstate Rogers from the 15-day injured list to make a start during the team's three-game series against the division-rival New York Yankees that starts on Monday. Although Rogers has been sidelined due to a bad case of the flu and not any injury, fantasy managers should be hesitant to throw him right back out there next week against a Yankees team that ranks third in baseball with a .778 team OPS. In addition to the bad matchup, Rogers will most likely be a bit limited from a pitch-count perspective since he's been on the IL since April 29. The 28-year-old southpaw had three straight quality starts to begin the 2026 season before giving up 13 runs (12 earned) on 19 hits (three homers) while walking five and striking out 13 in 11 1/3 innings in his three most recent starts before falling ill.
Source: MLB.com - Jake Rill
Source: MLB.com - Jake Rill
Hunter Greene Throwing Up to 150 Feet
Cincinnati Reds right-hander Hunter Greene (elbow) is throwing up to 150 feet of long toss in his rehab program in Arizona, according to Mike Petraglia of MLB.com. Greene has yet to get back on the mound after having surgery on his right elbow back in spring training in March, but it's good news that he's stretching his throws out as he builds his arm back up. In a best-case scenario, the 26-year-old hard-throwing ace will be ready to rejoin the Reds' starting rotation at some point at the end of May when he's eligible to come off the 60-day injured list. But because he's not throwing off a mound yet, we'd be surprised if he is activated in May. Despite not having pitched yet in 2026 due to injury, Greene should be rostered in most fantasy baseball leagues for his high-end strikeout upside when he's healthy. Right now, he's only rostered in 62% of Yahoo leagues. Greene was a first-time All-Star in 2024, when he had a 2.75 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, and 169:57 K:BB across 26 starts. He has a strong 11.2 K/9 in his four-year big-league career.
Source: MLB.com - Mike Petraglia
Source: MLB.com - Mike Petraglia
Miguel Vargas Continues to Hit the Ball Hard in Two-Homer Game
Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas led the charge in the team's 6-1 win over the visiting Seattle Mariners on Saturday, going 2-for-3 at the plate with two home runs, three RBI, a walk, and a strikeout to raise his season average to .228 and his OPS to .840. Vargas' two home runs came against Luis Castillo and Josh Simpson. It was the 26-year-old's first multi-homer game of the season. Although the Cuban infielder is still hitting just .228 (31-for-136) on the year, he's making more consistent contact at the plate than he ever has before. He's up to nine home runs on the season and has added 21 RBI, 28 runs scored, and six stolen bases in his 38 games played in his second full season with the Pale Hose. In 11 games since April 27, Vargas has gone 11-for-38 (.289) with four long balls, eight RBI, eight runs scored, and a stolen base across 47 plate appearances. He's heating up and remains a useful corner-infield power bat in deep-mixed fantasy leagues.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Bryce Harper Returns to Sunday's Lineup After Migraine Issues
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper (head) is back in the starting lineup and is hitting third for Sunday's series finale against the visiting Colorado Rockies and right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano, according to MLB.com. Harper was pulled from Saturday's win over Colorado before even making a plate appearance due to a migraine, but he's feeling much better on Sunday and will return to action. Fantasy managers will want to get him back into their lineups in traditional leagues. The 33-year-old two-time MVP and eight-time All-Star is hitless in three career at-bats against Sugano, but he's been hot so far in May with a .357 average (10-for-28) with three home runs, three doubles, four RBI, eight runs scored, and a stolen base in 34 plate appearances across nine games. Overall, it's been a productive season for Harper, as he's slashing .282/.380/.549 with a .929 OPS, nine home runs, 23 RBI, 24 runs scored, and two stolen bases in 142 at-bats.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Carlos Rodon Activated for Season Debut on Sunday
The New York Yankees announced on Sunday that they activated left-hander Carlos Rodon (elbow) from the 15-day injured list and optioned right-hander Kervin Castro to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in a corresponding move. Rodon will make his 2026 season debut for the Yanks in Sunday's series finale in Milwaukee against the Brewers. The 33-year-old veteran southpaw got a late start to the year after recovering from left-elbow surgery that he had last October to remove a loose body from his arm. Now that he's back, though, Rodon should be rostered in the majority of fantasy leagues. He's currently rostered in 87% of Yahoo leagues. In three minor-league rehab starts with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Double-A Somerset, and High-A Hudson Valley, Rodon allowed seven runs (six earned) on 13 hits (three homers) while walking three and striking out 16 in 16 innings. He shouldn't have any restrictions on Sunday after throwing 83 pitches in his final rehab start, and he'll be facing a Brewers team that ranks 23rd in the league with a .689 team OPS.
Source: New York Yankees
Source: New York Yankees
Is William Byron Playable in DFS Lineups at Watkins Glen?
Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron will start in the 13th position after qualifying for this week's race at Watkins Glen International, the Go Bowling at the Glen. Notably, Byron is the only driver from Hendrick to qualify inside the top 20 in this week's race. In seven Cup races at Watkins Glen, Byron has one win, four top-10 finishes, and an average finish of 13.7. With 11 races completed this year, Byron has six top-10 finishes with an average finish of 14.2. In practice, Byron ranked 29th in five consecutive lap averages and third in overall lap averages. Byron's overall track history and top-notch equipment from Hendrick Motorsports make him a top-10 contender, making him a playable option in all DFS formats this week.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Bucky Irving Potentially Undervalued After Disappointing Sophomore Season
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving was unable to recapture the rookie season magic that made him fantasy's RB14 in 2024. Missing seven games in 2025 with foot and shoulder injuries, Irving was absent for much of Tampa's early-season success, returning to a unit that looked largely out of sorts to finish the year, resulting in the firing of first-year offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard. While Irving's touchdown totals were way down from 2024, his 86.5 yards from scrimmage per game still had him on a 17-game pace of 1,470 yards and almost seven scores. New offensive coordinator Zac Robinson arrived from Atlanta with a stated goal of involving Irving in the passing game, as he had Bijan Robinson, and while the free agent acquisition of Kenneth Gainwell is likely to take a solid chunk of receiving work off his plate, Irving is potentially being slept on as RotoBaller's dynasty RB16 and falling. With the Buccaneers' offensive line expected to be healthier in 2026, his per carry average could look closer to the 5.4 yards from his rookie campaign than the 3.4 yard clip of 2025, and with Gainwell only once handling more than 85 carries in his five-year career, Irving should see enough total volume to put him back into the dynasty RB1 conversation.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Austin Reaves Nears Double-Double In Game 3 Loss
Los Angeles Lakers guard/forward Austin Reaves posted 17 points, nine assists, and three rebounds in Saturday's 131-108 Game 3 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The 27-year-old logged 39 minutes but had another uneven shooting night, going 5-for-13 from the field, 1-for-5 from three-point range, and committing five turnovers. Reaves has now scored eight, 31, and 17 points through three games in the series, with Oklahoma City taking a 3-0 lead after outscoring Los Angeles 74-49 in the second half. With Luka Doncic (hamstring) still sidelined, Reaves remains locked into heavy usage, even if the efficiency has been shaky.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Moises Ballesteros is Mashing his Way into Must-Have Catcher Territory
Chicago Cubs catcher Moises Ballesteros is quickly making a name for himself with the way he has been swinging the bat. Through 35 games this season, Ballesteros is slashing .277/.340/.521 with six home runs, 19 RBI, and 10 walks. He has fallen into a cold spell recently, going 3-for-36 over the last two weeks. Despite some struggles, Ballesteros is worth rostering in deep leagues at the minimum. He offers offensive upside at the plate that other catchers can't match. Fantasy managers might have to go through some growing pains, but his overall upside will be worth it.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Carter Jensen Remains a Stash Option at Catcher
Kansas City Royals catcher Carter Jensen came into the season swinging a hot bat, but he has cooled off since then. Jensen has smashed six home runs with 17 RBI and 15 walks through his first 37 games this season. He has hit a cold spell recently, but could still be someone worth stashing in fantasy formats. Over the last two weeks, Jensen is 4-for-39 at the plate with one RBI and six walks. He's still showing good vision at the plate, so eventually his numbers should bounce back. It's tough to find a catcher who is both good defensively and offensively. Jensen has 20-homer upside that makes him worth stashing despite his recent struggles.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Davante Adams a Dynasty Hold Who Could See His Value Slip
In his first season with the Los Angeles Rams, wide receiver Davante Adams led the league with 14 touchdown receptions in 14 games on his way to a WR8 finish. While the Rams are again considered an early Super Bowl favorite, and the high-powered offense could put Adams in position for another double-digit touchdown campaign, at RotoBaller's dynasty WR39, he's best viewed as more of a hold than a buy. With 11 of those 14 scores coming from within the 10-yard line, some of his other metrics looked less impressive, even while playing with MVP Matthew Stafford. For the first time since 2018, Adams failed to top 1,000 yards, and his 54.1% reception rate was among the lowest in the league. At 33 years old, the back and hamstring issues that cost him three games are no less of a threat to return. While his elite skill set when space gets tight should not be discounted, Kyren Williams and Blake Corum combined for 15 attempts from within the five-yard line that did not result in scores. Should some of those opportunities dry up for Adams in 2026, he'll be hard-pressed to repeat his WR1 finish from a year ago.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
LeBron James Facing Sweep With Game 4 on Monday
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James recorded 19 points (7-for-19 on field goals, 2-for-6 from three, 3-for-4 on free throws), eight assists, six rebounds, and one steal in 37 minutes during Saturday's 131-108 Game 3 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The four-time MVP has not asserted himself offensively against the defending champions, and the continued absence of Luka Doncic (hamstring) leaves Los Angeles with little margin for error. "I'm not angry or disappointed," James said postgame. "We've still got life... We've got to be much better on Monday." A loss in Game 4 would mark the fourth postseason sweep of James' career.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
JR Ritchie has Promising Upside
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher JR Ritchie turned in an excellent debut when he got the call against the Washington Nationals on April 23. Since then, Ritchie has struggled to replicate similar results due to his lack of command over his last two starts. Ritchie has walked 10 batters across 10.1 innings of work. The rookie right-hander has the swing-and-miss stuff to be a consistent option at the big league level. He needs to get his command in line, but could be a solid stash option going forward. Fantasy managers in deep leagues that are seeking pitching help should consider adding Ritchie.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
The Pendulum Swinging Back on Emeka Egbuka's Dynasty Value
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Emeka Egbuka had one of the best starts to a career the league has ever seen. Through the first five weeks of his 2025 rookie campaign, Egbuka caught 25 passes for 445 yards and five touchdowns and saw his consensus dynasty value rise all the way to WR8, becoming one of the most sought-after players in the game. A second-half collapse saw the Buccaneers fall out of playoff contention, and no player took a bigger hit than Egbuka, seemingly unable to connect with quarterback Baker Mayfield down the stretch. Dynasty managers who bought high watched his value crumble, but with veteran receiver Mike Evans moving on to San Francisco and the team replacing first-year offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard with McVay disciple Zac Robinson, Egbuka has been widely viewed as an offseason winner, as reflected by his rising dynasty ranking, back up to RotoBaller's WR10. Still part of a crowded group of pass catchers, it's unlikely he will return to his early rookie season peak, but the 23-year-old Egbuka can still be a building-block piece for any dynasty roster, and the week-winning ceiling he's already displayed will help him hold value moving forward.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Ajay Mitchell Posts Career Playoff Night in Game 3
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell delivered a career playoff night in Saturday's 131-108 Game 3 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, finishing with 24 points, 10 assists, four rebounds, and three steals across 30 minutes. The 23-year-old was sharp from all over the floor, shooting 10-for-17 from the field, 2-for-4 from three-point range, and 2-for-3 at the foul line. Mitchell has taken full advantage of his expanded postseason role, and this double-double was another reminder that his fantasy value can hold as long as Oklahoma City keeps leaning on him for creation.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Chet Holmgren Helps Thunder Move to Brink of Conference Finals
Oklahoma City Thunder forward/center Chet Holmgren finished Saturday's 131-108 Game 3 win over the Los Angeles Lakers with 18 points (9-for-14 on field goals, 0-for-4 on three-pointers), nine rebounds, one assist, and one block in 31 minutes. The 2026 All-Star was efficient inside the arc but went cold from deep on a night Ajay Mitchell had career playoff highs of 24 points and 10 assists while filling in for the injured Jalen Williams (hamstring). With Oklahoma City now 7-0 in the postseason, Holmgren can close out the Lakers as soon as Monday.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Bryce Eldridge is a Top Power Source on the Waiver Wire
San Francisco Giants first baseman Bryce Eldridge could be an interesting option for fantasy managers seeking help in the power category. Eldridge was recently called up to The Show after mashing five home runs across 30 games in Triple-A this season. The 21-year-old has smashed 20-plus home runs in each of his last two seasons in the minor leagues. He's a legitimate threat to go deep every at-bat, but he still has a ton of swing-and-miss in his game. Eldridge hit his first career home run on Saturday, but that was only his second hit since receiving the call to the big leagues. Eldridge offers good power upside, but fantasy managers will need to be patient with him.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Michael Pittman Jr. Undervalued in an Environment Fit for His Skill Set
When veteran wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the opening days of the new league year, his dynasty value took a slight hit. With recent reporting that 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers is close to returning to the team, Pittman could now be viewed as an underrated dynasty trade target at RotoBaller's WR53. The Steelers lost running back Kenneth Gainwell in free agency, while tight end Jonnu Smith remains unsigned, leaving the team without two of its leading receivers from 2025 and vacating a total of 135 targets between them. Coming into Pittsburgh with an average depth of target below 8.5 yards in three of his last four seasons, Pittman should become an immediate favorite of Rodgers, as the latter's game has become largely defined by his unwillingness to hold onto the ball. His 2.56-second average time to throw in 2025 was longer only than Tua Tagovailoa among qualified starters, and with Pittman one of the most likely benefactors of those short developing routes, he could volume his way well past his current value in 2026, becoming a useful WR3/flex piece for contending managers.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Tobias Harris Extends 20-Point Streak in Saturday's Loss
Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris recorded 21 points and five rebounds in 38 minutes during Saturday's 116-109 Game 3 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. The 15th-year veteran briefly put Detroit ahead 101-100 with a three-pointer at the 4:57 mark, only for Cleveland to close on a 16-8 run and snap the Pistons' five-game playoff win streak. Harris finished 7-for-14 from the field, 2-for-3 from three-point range, and a perfect 5-for-5 at the line. He has now scored 20 or more in eight consecutive playoff games after averaging just 13.3 points during the regular season, a contract-year leap that's kept Detroit ahead 2-1 in the series with Game 4 in Cleveland on Monday.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Graham Ashcraft is Priority Handcuff Closer Stash
Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Graham Ashcraft is likely to be in the mix for the saves going forward. The Reds need a new ninth-inning option after Emilio Pagan (hamstring) went down with an injury. Ashcraft got the first crack at the closer role, but was unable to shut down the Chicago Cubs during Wednesday's game. He pitched in a setup role on Saturday, with Pierce Johnson getting the ball in the final frame. The assumption is that the Reds will stick with a committee approach in the ninth inning while Pagan is out. Ashcraft could be an interesting stash option with him almost certainly getting more chances at the closer role.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Evan Mobley Keeps Defensive Production Rolling Saturday
Cleveland Cavaliers forward/center Evan Mobley recorded 13 points, eight rebounds, four assists, and two blocks in Saturday's 116-109 Game 3 win over the Detroit Pistons. The fifth-year big man shot 4-for-6 from the field but went 0-for-2 from deep and just 5-for-10 at the line, keeping this from being a sharper fantasy line. Still, Mobley has now blocked at least two shots in three straight games and is averaging 12.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.0 threes, 2.3 blocks, and 1.0 steals through the first three games of the series.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Rhamondre Stevenson a Quality Dynasty Target in a Still-Improving Offense
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson finished 2025 with 948 yards from scrimmage and nine touchdowns, good enough for an RB25 finish despite missing three games. Heading into his sixth season, however, the 28-year-old former fourth-round pick has fallen to RB44 in RotoBaller's dynasty rankings, largely on the assumption that second-year back TreVeyon Henderson will take over a larger share of the Patriots' backfield. Even if true, New England projects to have one of the best rushing attacks in the NFL in 2026 after continuing to invest in the offensive line, as well as fullback and tight end. Should the team add current Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown on or after June 1st, pairing the three-time Pro Bowler with 2025 MVP runner-up Drake Maye, the offense as a whole could take a massive leap forward. With three years remaining on the extension he signed in 2024, Stevenson should continue to see enough involvement to outperform his current cost to acquire before even factoring in the insurance upside of splitting work with a back who has missed significant time to injuries dating back to his college days.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Warriors Extend Steve Kerr into his 13th Season
The Golden State Warriors have agreed to a new two-year contract with head coach Steve Kerr, ESPN's Shams Charania reports. The deal keeps Kerr as the highest-paid coach in the NBA, with the 2026-27 season marking his 13th at the helm. The agreement followed three weeks of talks with owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy, covering offensive philosophy and roster construction. "It was never going to be about money," one team source told ESPN. "We had to make the best basketball decision." Kerr has won four NBA titles and reached six NBA Finals since taking over in 2014, but the Warriors finished 37-45 last season and missed the playoffs.
Source: Shams Charania
Source: Shams Charania
Kyle Larson May have A Positive Day at Watkins Glen
Kyle Larson of Hendrick Motorsports will start 23rd after qualifying for the Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International. The last time that Larson qualified inside the top 20 for a Cup race at the Glen was in 2023. In 11 starts at Watkins Glen in his career, Larson has two wins and five top-10 finishes. The No. 5 Chevrolet driver has yet to score a top-10 at the site since his last win in 2022. Through 11 Cup races this year, Larson ranks eighth in the regular-season standings with six top-10 finishes, including COTA, where he placed sixth. In practice for this week's Cup race, Larson was 21st in five consecutive lap averages and 12th in 10 consecutive lap averages. Although Larson has not scored a top-10 since 2022 at Watkins Glen, he does start back far enough to be rosterable in all DFS formats with equipment that should gain a couple of positions and compete for a top-15 finish.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Chase Briscoe May Compete for A Top-10 Finish at Watkins Glen
Joe Gibbs Racing's Chase Briscoe will start ninth for the Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International after qualifying. It will be the second time in his Cup career that Briscoe will start in the top 10 in a Watkins Glen Cup race after last year's race at the site. In five prior Cup starts at Watkins Glen, Briscoe has three top-10 finishes with an average finish of 16.0. In 11 Cup races so far this season, Briscoe has four top-10 finishes and an average finish of 18.7. In practice for this week's race, Briscoe ranked 11th in five consecutive lap averages and sixth in 10 consecutive lap averages. Despite having little upside from his starting position towards the top half of the pack, Briscoe is still worth consideration for DFS this week. The track history and practice speeds for Briscoe point to a top-10 finish on Sunday.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
A.J. Allmendinger May have Another Solid Outing at Watkins Glen
A.J. Allmendinger is starting in the 12th position for the Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International. This will be the second consecutive race for Allmendinger to start outside of the top 10 at the Glen, marking the first instance of back-to-back starts outside of the top 10 since his first two in 2008 and 2009. In 14 Cup races at Watkins Glen, Allmendinger has one win, eight top-10 finishes, and an average finish of 10.9, which ranks fourth-best of active drivers. With 11 races completed this season, Allmendinger has an average finish of 20.6, with only one top-10 finish being at COTA, the only other road course track this season. In practice, Allmendinger ranked sixth in overall lap averages, but did not run five consecutive laps. Watkins Glen is one of Allmendinger's best tracks statistically, and he specializes in road course racing. Fantasy players should consider Allmendinger for all DFS formats as a driver capable of placing in the top 10.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Should Fantasy Managers Roster Ty Gibbs at Watkins Glen?
Ty Gibbs of Joe Gibbs Racing will start in the 10th position for this week's race at Watkins Glen International, the Go Bowling at the Glen. It will be the first time since 2023 that Gibbs will have a top-10 starting position at the Glen in the Cup Series. In four prior races at Watkins Glen in the Cup Series, Gibbs has one top-5 finish and an average finish of 21.5. Through 11 Cup races this season, Gibbs is enjoying the best start to his career with one win, seven top-10 finishes, an average finish of 14.8, and he is currently seventh in the regular-season standings. In practice for this week's race, Gibbs ranked 25th in five consecutive lap averages. The No. 54 Toyota driver has a mixed history of finishes at Watkins Glen, and despite his proficiency at road courses and his overall performance this year, he cannot be recommended as nothing more than a tournament option due to his lower-end upside from his starting position.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Is Ross Chastain Worth Rostering for Watkins Glen Lineups?
Ross Chastain of Trackhouse Racing scored a starting position of fourth in qualifying for the Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International. It will be the third consecutive race at Watkins Glen for Chastain to have a top-5 starting position in his Cup career. In seven previous races at the New York road course, Chastain has two top-10 finishes, which he obtained in his last two starts at the site. With 11 races finished this year, Chastain has two top-10 finishes with an average finish of 19.5. In practice for this week's race, Chastain ranked 23rd in five consecutive lap averages. Despite having some solid recent results at the Glen in the past, Chastain is a driver whose performance has been off this year on most tracks. While his low upside from his high starting position may relegate him to just being playable in tournaments, there are more favorable DFS options with more upside and better track history than Chastain this week.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
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