Top 49ers on DraftKings for Week 13 Ranked by Average Points per Game
Dec 1, 2015 at 11:08 AM
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DraftKings, a
week-to-week fantasy sports site that gives you a virtual $50,000 salary cap to create your NFL roster and compete with others, has ranked the top San Francisco 49ers based on their
average points earned per game played. They are listed in the table below. Fantasy sports typically put a huge emphasis on offensive players but typically include defenses as a whole as a player in a matchup.
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|
Player |
Avg pts |
QB |
Blaine Gabbert |
17.7 |
WR |
Anquan Boldin |
13.1 |
RB |
Carlos Hyde |
12.0 |
WR |
Torrey Smith |
7.6 |
RB |
Shaun Draughn |
5.6 |
TE |
Vance McDonald |
5.1 |
TE |
Garrett Celek |
5.1 |
WR |
Quinton Patton |
4.7 |
DST |
49ers Def/ST |
4.0 |
WR |
Jerome Simpson |
2.1 |
RB |
Bruce Miller |
1.7 |
WR |
Bruce Ellington |
1.6 |
TE |
Blake Bell |
1.6 |
RB |
Kendall Gaskins |
1.6 |
WR |
DeAndrew White |
1.0 |
DraftKings also ranks players based on cost to add that player to your roster for the week. Below are the most expensive 49ers players for week 13.
|
Player |
W13 Cost |
QB |
Blaine Gabbert |
$5,000 |
QB |
Dylan Thompson |
$5,000 |
WR |
Anquan Boldin |
$4,100 |
RB |
Shaun Draughn |
$4,000 |
RB |
Carlos Hyde |
$3,800 |
WR |
Torrey Smith |
$3,200 |
TE |
Vance McDonald |
$3,000 |
WR |
Quinton Patton |
$3,000 |
WR |
Jerome Simpson |
$3,000 |
RB |
Bruce Miller |
$3,000 |
WR |
Bruce Ellington |
$3,000 |
RB |
Kendall Gaskins |
$3,000 |
WR |
DeAndrew White |
$3,000 |
RB |
Travaris Cadet |
$3,000 |
TE |
Garrett Celek |
$2,500 |
Of course, here are the most expensive Chicago Bears for week 13. The 49ers and Bears face off in Chicago on Sunday, December 6 at 10 AM Pacific.
|
Player |
W13 Cost |
WR |
Alshon Jeffery |
$6,900 |
RB |
Matt Forte |
$6,900 |
RB |
Jeremy Langford |
$5,300 |
QB |
Jay Cutler |
$5,100 |
QB |
David Fales |
$5,000 |
WR |
Marquess Wilson |
$4,000 |
TE |
Martellus Bennett |
$3,600 |
TE |
Zach Miller |
$3,100 |
WR |
Eddie Royal |
$3,000 |
WR |
Joshua Bellamy |
$3,000 |
WR |
Cameron Meredith |
$3,000 |
RB |
Ka'Deem Carey |
$3,000 |
WR |
Marc Mariani |
$3,000 |
RB |
Antone Smith |
$3,000 |
WR |
Deonte Thompson |
$3,000 |
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