RB: David Montgomery, $5,300
The Bears are in desperate need of a win this week and, based on their play-calling, clearly, do not trust quarterback Mitch Trubisky to make plays from the pocket. David Montgomery is their most reliable running back. Against a Detroit defense that is giving up more yards per game than every team in the league besides the Bengals, his price is a steal this week for daily fantasy players.
RB: Frank Gore, $4,000
If you need to scrape a bit lower in the bargain bin for running backs, Frank Gore and the Buffalo Bills have a solid matchup this week against the Cleveland Browns, who are the third-worst rushing defense in the league.
While the Buffalo backfield is something of a mystery, Gore has proven time and time again in his career that he can do some damage even with limited usage.
WR: Jamison Crowder, $5,000
Jamison Crowder went off with eight receptions for 83 yards and a score last week against the Dolphins. This week he faces a secondary with almost as many question marks in the New York Giants. As the top receiving option on a team facing a dreadful defense, $5,000 for Crowder feels like a pretty good deal.
WR: Darius Slayton, $4,200
Darius Slayton is something of a boom-or-bust play for daily fantasy players, but there's a reason to think Sunday will be a boom day for him. Evan Engram and Sterling Shepard are both out due to injury, meaning that Slayton should get plenty of targets. It might be tough to replicate his two-touchdown performance in Week 8, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
WR: Alex Erickson, $3,900
Over the past two weeks, Alex Erickson is averaging seven catches and 117 yards per game. He still hasn't found the end zone this season, so there's the potential to have a bigger day than he's had yet this season even if he doesn't come down with a ton of catches. Bengals receivers can be tough to predict — Auden Tate is another potential option if you believe he'll be the one to go off this Sunday — but after two weeks of great production, Erickson is one heck of value this week.
TE: T.J. Hockenson, $3,900
Last week, the Bears defense let Eagles tight end Zach Ertz go off for nine catches, 103 yards, and a score. This week, look for T.J. Hockenson to emulate Ertz's production for the Lions.
DEF: Cleveland Browns, $2,500
While the Browns season is spiraling out of control, the Cleveland defense still has enough talent to put up a fight, and the Bills offense has scored more than 21 points in just two of their past outings.