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RIVAL Fantasy NFL DFS Picks - Fantasy Bingo for Week 4

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Welcome to our new series covering RIVAL Fantasy Bingo picks for NFL Week 4! We will be covering how to play and the strategies to win.

Fantasy Bingo is a spin on the classic game Bingo but the goal is to match achievements, not numbers. You will build a DFS lineup for the weekly games to unlock the achievements and fill in those squares. You can win by getting five in a row, all four corners, or an entire card blackout.

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With setting a lineup to similar DFS Apps, stacking is the way to go. You would want to have your choice of quarterback paired with one to two pass-catchers. For example: Brock Purdy paired with Christian McCaffrey and Brandon Aiyuk. Two high-usage weapons for Purdy. You can always run it back with one pass-catching player from the opposing team or just keep your stack naked.

Now, what to do with the other roster spots to fill? One way to go since there is no salary cap for the lineups on RIVAL Fantasy is to target the players with high usage rates. Sam LaPorta is averaging a 78% routes ran share currently through the first three weeks. He's one to look at for Week 4. RIVAL Fantasy Bingo is all about achievements and players who can hit multiple in a game. We want to use players who can do it all.

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Stacking The Miami Dolphins

It's hard to avoid the Miami Dolphins after the 70-point showcase in Week 3 versus the Denver Broncos. Until they cool down, they should be the center of your research. In Week 1, the Dolphins put up 536 total yards. In Week 2, they recorded 389 total yards. Just shy of breaking the record for total offensive yards in Week 3, they put up 726 total yards. Just pure dominance.

The starting point is going to be Tua Tagovailoa who has done nothing but dominate under center once again. He has thrown over 300 yards in two of the three games so far this season. While the New England Game in Week 2 had less action, Tagovailoa has thrown for multiple touchdowns in Week 1 and Week 3. The best pairing option? Tyreek Hill. Hill has already racked up 412 receiving yards through the first three games while adding on 4 receiving touchdowns.

To be different, using De'Von Achane as the third player in the stack could be a boost. While he has only played one week, he'll have another heavy role in this offense while Jeff Wilson Jr. is out. He had a 42% snap share in Week 3 and put everyone on notice with 203 rushing yards and four total touchdowns off of 18 carries and 4 receptions.

Sam LaPorta 

Rookie Sam LaPorta is shining in the Detroit Lions offense and is only getting better each week. Each week his target share has improved. Week 1 was 17% and in Week 2, he moved to 18%. While it wasn't a huge bump, Week 3 showed us his upside. With a 79% snap share in Week 3, LaPorta recorded a 35% target share, 2nd to Amon-Ra St. Brown. He had 11 targets with eight receptions for 84 yards and one touchdown. Just like the first three weeks, I'm running it back once again with LaPorta.

Christian McCaffrey

This is an easy call. Christian McCaffrey is the 49ers workhorse and he has scored in 12 straight games. His snap share did take a dip in Week 3 where it dropped to 59% when Elijah Mitchell saw the field finally. That didn't slow McCaffrey down. He had 85 yards rushing and 34 yards receiving with one touchdown. With what may be a guaranteed score for him, it's hard to pass up on Kyle Shanahan's favorite weapon.

 

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