Ryan Blaney One of the Leading DFS Contenders, but Might Be Slightly Overpriced
Source: Racing Reference

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After a comical string of bad luck this year, Ryan Blaney finally broke through to victory at Nashville, becoming the last of the four Penske-affiliated drivers to do so even though he has as usual been running better than his teammates. Although recent history suggested Team Penske was neglecting non-playoff tracks to focus exclusively on Phoenix, they seem to have stopped doing so this year, which makes it more likely that they will bring the same speed they had at Nashville to other tracks. Blaney qualified 13th in an inside-line sandwich between his teammates Austin Cindric and Joey Logano. Blaney has led eight of the last ten races here, although he rarely leads a lot. Over that time span, he has also collected seven top tens including a win in 2021, so he consistently runs well. He's definitely a top contender for DFS play today and the only issue may be that at $10,500, he might be a little overpriced.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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