XN Sports is introducing a new daily fantasy site called Victiv, which has one of the best features in all of daily fantasy, in addition to a sleek design, and a few ways to play daily fantasy football.
After you have signed up, be sure to take on Victron. This is Victiv’s computer, and if you beat it, you can win cash prizes. This is yet another way to play daily fantasy football, so try Victiv today.
On Victiv, you are given $50,000 in cap space to play a lineup composed of a quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, a tight end, two FLEX, and a defense/special teams. The scoring is a regular half-point PPR scoring system, which can be found in detail on the site.
How can we beat Victron, other players and win real money? First, sign up for Victiv here.
Second, take a look at XN Sports’ Cheat Sheet and lineup for Victiv for this weekend’s slate in fantasy football:
In a cheat sheet, we will list our top plays in terms of value at each position in order.
Quarterback
Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks $8,900
Tom Brady, New England Patriots $9,700
Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos $9,500
On Victiv, the quarterbacks are priced close to the top, but the middle-tier quarterbacks will end up being the values this weekend. Wilson is priced at just $300 higher than the lowest-priced quarterback and is priced $2,700 lower than the top quarterback this weekend. Seeing as he finished as the QB3 in fantasy football this season and has a tremendous floor with his rushing ability, he is the top option this weekend against the Panthers.
Running Back
C.J. Anderson, Denver Broncos $7,400
DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys $7,600
LeGarrette Blount, New England Patriots $3,600
Anderson is priced as the RB5 this weekend, which on a normal slate is a good value. But with only four games, Anderson will be among the top finishers if he is able to maintain his production from the last few weeks. Anderson is living up to the hype as “Peyton’s running back” as he has averaged 21.28 fantasy points in the last five games, the most on Victiv of the remaining choices.
Wide Receiver
Jordy Nelson, Green Bay Packers $7,400
Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys $7,700
Randall Cobb, Green Bay Packers $6,700
Philly Brown, Carolina Panthers $2,000
Cole Beasley, Dallas Cowboys $3,100
With expensive options at quarterback and running back, the most logical option is to punt at least one receiver, and there are options to do so. Philly Brown has a tough matchup against the Seahawks this weekend, but at the bare minimum he is worth a flier as the Panthers’ number two receiver. Brown has averaged 5.16 fantasy points per game in his last five on Victiv, which is more than any player close to his price range. With the cheap option, you can afford top players with the remaining options in your lineup.
Tight End
Rob Gronkowski, New England Patriots $6,200
Gronkowski should be on all your teams on Victiv this weekend, as he is priced as the 14th player on Victiv among all skill players. He is the same price as Justin Forsett, and with all due respect to the veteran running back, Gronkowski is a much better option. In short slates you have to look at the best players, almost regardless of position. Gronkowski is currently set as the best value on Victiv, as he is averaging well over 20 fantasy points in the last two months of the season in PPR formats.
Good luck this weekend, and enjoy the last slate of over two games this NFL season. Get started at Victiv here.