Make your lineup Sweet with Western's ruck debutant, and look to the Sydney Derby for an in-form matchup capable of lighting up the scoreboard in Saturday's Round 5 slate.
After trouncing North Melbourne, four players from Western Bulldogs find their way into this week's picks. However, the headliner is Brodie Grundy at the second-highest salary available.
We only have three games to pick from this week, but Errol Gulden's impressive play and Trent Cotchin's low price still offer plenty of options in Round 3.
The first and worst teams on the ladder are in action this week, and somewhere in between there are three picks from the Suns and two from the Crows hoping to make a difference.
Round 1 of 2021 kicks off with a four-game Saturday slate featuring last season's finalists in Geelong, but it's Zach Merrett of Essendon who comes in with the highest salary and a good matchup.
Lachie Neale topped the AFL charts in scoring during the 2020 season and figures to be among the leading candidates to hold the distinction in 2021 as well.
Erik Siegrist believes that there is a trio of Cats worth paying big for Sunday, including Cameron Guthrie, who has topped 100 fantasy points on four different occasions and 30-plus disposals twice in 2020.
Max Gawn returns to the ruck for the Melbourne squad Saturday, bringing his triple-digit point totals back into the mix.
Erik Siegrist reviews a Saturday slate for Round 13 that could feature a lot of scoring, including a potential blowout as the league-leading Power take on the Hawks.
Steele Sidebottom offers intriguing upside at a far more palatable rate than some of the other top midfielders on the slate, having topped the century mark for fantasy points in three of his six games played.
Dustin Martin provides some flexibility on a small two-game slate with his midfield and forward eligibility and has piled up more than 23 disposals per game on average this season.
The K-Train steps in for an injured Erik S. to make Round 8 DraftKings suggestions, which include low-priced, hard-luck debutante Matthew Ling for the Swans.
Robbie Gray with a dramatic winning goal for Port starts our review of Round 7. Plus, how about those Debs!
As part of a lighter three-game slate Friday night into Saturday morning, Noah Anderson may prove to be a value play after tallying at least 14 disposals and 56 DK points in all but one game since the restart.
K-Train gives the full Round 6 review, highlighting amazing debutant Izak Rankine and Fremantle's stunning comeback over the Saints.
Adelaide is a popular choice to pick on for DFS purposes and the same should hold true this week with a West Coast team who enters the weekend as more than 30-point favorites.