SuperDraft is one of the hottest platforms in the market for DFS players. SuperDraft offers a unique twist on your traditional DFS experience with game modes like “Multiplier” and “Super 15.”
This daily article will focus on daily value plays from SuperDraft’s exclusive Multiplier game mode. By eliminating the traditional salary cap, structure and providing a points multiplier for every player on the slate, there is almost limitless flexibility when building lineups on SuperDraft. You can load up on all the studs, but their point multipliers will be low. You can balance those plays out with some long shots that could score up to 2x their fantasy points to vault you to the top of the leaderboards.
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With five games on tonight’s slate, let’s get into some of the Multiplier plays over on SuperDraft.
Guard
Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz (1.2x) – The Jazz catch the visiting Nuggets on the back end of a back-to-back. Utah is only two games deep into its season, one of which was a massive blowout of the Thunder. Luckily, the Jazz are one of the more consistent teams in the league in terms of the roster continuity from last season, so we know what to generally expect from coach Quin Snyder’s rotations. Mitchell is going to lead this team in usage again this year, and in the game on Friday where he played his normal rotation, he took 25 shots. That type of volume is always something I am interested in targeting at a 1.2x multiplier, and he should be a great way to get different at guard in GPPs, while still being able to keep up with the elite upside of more popular options like Stephen Curry at a lower multiplier.
Josh Giddey, Oklahoma City Thunder (1.6x) – The persisting issue with rostering Thunder players this season will be the minutes uncertainty. Oklahoma City will struggle to be competitive, especially in games against playoff-bound teams like the visiting Warriors. The Thunder are big underdogs here, but I’m still drawn to the rookie due to his multiplier. After two shaky games from a statistical standpoint, Giddey erupted for 19 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists (and four steals for good measure) in his third career game on Sunday against the 76ers. That’s the type of upside that the sixth overall pick in last summer’s draft will bring on any slate. We’ll just have to stomach the significant chance that Golden State runs them off the court and limits minutes for the Thunder starters by the end of the night. I prefer Giddey to his backcourt mate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander due to the difference in multiplier, but SGA is also a solid option if you think this game stays close.
Forward
Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks (1x) – The smaller the slate, the more you’re generally going to want to include multiple star players with lower multipliers in GPPs on SuperDraft. As the odds-on favorite to win MVP at most sportsbooks, Luka Doncic fits that mold. He has both guard and forward eligibility at SuperDraft, which will help you comfortably fit in all the players you want to prioritize in your lineups. Dallas is another team with only two games under its belt in the young season, and Doncic has shown some volatility in that small sample. As we progress through the year, however, we should expect many more massive fantasy outputs from the young star. An intra-state matchup with lowly Houston is a recipe for just that. Floor multiplier be damned, Doncic is my favorite all-star caliber player to roster on SuperDraft.
Mitchell Robinson, New York Knicks (1.65x) – With Nerlens Noel questionable coming into the day, Robinson could be a valuable piece on SuperDraft at this high of a multiplier. The young center has taken advantage of some increased opportunity with both Noel and Taj Gibson missing time to start the season. He’s played well, and I would be surprised if coach Tom Thibodeau didn’t give him every chance going against Joel Embiid here to continue taking control of what has been a shaky Knicks center rotation. You can roster him at forward on SuperDraft, and I’m a fan of stacking multiple centers where we can on this slate.
Center
Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers(1.05x) – Philadelphia’s star center is questionable for tonight’s game, but he carried the same injury designation prior to the last two games and suited up, so I think he plays again here against the Knicks. Embiid has averaged 26 points, 13 rebounds and 3 assists per game against New York over his last four games dating back to February of 2019. With Ben Simmons still absent for the 76ers, Embiid will continue to dominate the usage, and the questionable tag could keep his ownership down in tournaments. Like Mitchell Robinson on the other side of this game, Embiid also has forward eligibility on SuperDraft. If the knee soreness scares you off, you can roster another high-upside, high-floor play like Anthony Davis at the same 1.05x multiplier against the Spurs.