Week three did not disappoint at all! We got to see some amazing football, with a few surprises, and it was another great week of DFS for me. Let’s continue the success and make our wallet a bit thicker this week!

Like previous weeks, we’re about to reach into the bargain bin and see what we can find! These are often the guys that will aid in roster construction, because they allow for you to pay up for the studs you want. Not only are the following players at a good price, but they should outperform their value. Due to time constraints this week, I will be simply listing the players with their prices. No explanation provided this week, sorry! If you’re wondering why I’m including someone, ask in the comments or on the Discuss page, and I’ll let you know! Also, if you haven’t joined in the fun yet, I release DFS lineups every week on Twitter at DFSFlurry. If you mention this article, I’ll give you 10% off the season rate or $1 off per week! I’m going to continue wrecking havoc on the two game slates, so now’s the time to join. Especially before NBA starts!

Quarterbacks

Matthew Stafford, at MIN

DraftKings: $6,000 | FanDuel: $7,700 (Not a FD Bargain)

Eli Manning, at TB

DraftKings: $5,700 | FanDuel: $7,000

Trevor Siemian, vs. OAK

DraftKings: $5,200 | FanDuel: $7,500 (Not a FD Bargain)

Case Keenum, vs. DET

DraftKings: $5,000 | FanDuel: $6,800

Running Backs

Javorius Allen, vs. PIT

DraftKings: $4,700 | FanDuel: $5,500

Lamar Miller, vs. TEN

DraftKings: $4,500 | FanDuel: $6,000

Wendell Smallwood, at LAC

DraftKings: $4,100 | FanDuel: $5,300

Wide Receivers

Mohamed Sanu, vs. BUF

DraftKings: $4,800 | FanDuel: $5,600

Marqise Lee, at NYJ

DraftKings: $4,500 | FanDuel: $6,200

Travis Benjamin, vs. PHI

DraftKings: $3,900 | FanDuel: $5,000

Mike Wallace, vs. PIT (GPP Only)

DraftKings: $3,500 | FanDuel: $5,200

Tight Ends

Charles Clay, at ATL

DraftKings: $3,700 | FanDuel: $5,300

Hunter Henry, vs. PHI

DraftKings: $3,500 | FanDuel: $5,600

Evan Engram, at TB

DraftKings: $3,000 | FanDuel: $5,200

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