Week 9 of the 2022 NFL season has arrived, and it’s time to set our fantasy football lineups.
As always, lineup decisions are the hardest part of your life as a fantasy manager, and you’ll want to consult as many factors as possible to help you make those choices.
Since you’re reading this article, it’s safe to assume you’re looking for any and every edge possible. And one of the most underutilized data points in season-long leagues are betting lines.
Betting lines to find a streaming QB: Week 9
FTN has you covered with a full article on streaming QB options for Week 9,, but you can also consult the betting lines to help you make a choice.
Using implied team and game totals from the FTN Bets NFL Odds page, we can quickly search for possible top-end streaming QB targets. Here are teams with implied Vegas team totals that rank in the 80th percentile or better this week:
In the chart above, you’re looking for is double green in the two colored columns. The column on the far right shows you the implied team total as a percentile (e.g. 80% means that team is expected to score 80% as many points as the team expected to score the most points this week).
Some weeks, you don’t get potential streamers with double green. Just try to get as close as you can.
Here is a quick list of streaming QB options generated by using point spread betting lines only:
- Aaron Rodgers
- Derek Carr
- Tua Tagovailoa
- Geno Smith
- Kirk Cousins
- Marcus Mariota
- Tom Brady
- Trevor Lawrence
- Jared Goff
Betting lines to find a streaming DST: Week 9
Using implied team and game totals, we can quickly search for possible top-end streaming DST targets. Here are teams with the best implied Vegas team totals against for this week.
Only teams that are expected to give up within 25% as many points as the defense expected to give up the fewest points are shown (e.g. if the fewest expected points allowed in a given Week 9 is 20, this chart will only show teams expected to give up between 20-25 points).
In the chart above, you’re looking for red in the colored column on the left (any color in the colored column on the right is okay).
Here are some streaming DST options that jump out at first:
- New England Patriots
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Minnesota Vikings
- Miami Dolphins
FTN’s Matthew Davis has you covered with a full article on streaming DST candidates for Week 9 so you can dive into some favorite options a bit more.
Predicted Game Flow Intelligence
You can use betting lines to predict game flow. This can help you decide on a flex. If you have a pass-catcher, you want games in which his team is expected to be trailing. For running backs, you’ll want games in which they are expected to be winning.
Here are the 10 teams expected to win by the most in Week 9:
The above teams may offer good RB targets. QBs and pass-catchers can also succeed for these offenses (teams do have to build leads somehow), but when looking for rusher-friendly game-scripts, this is one of the best places to start.
On the RB front, of players you may be needing to make a decision on, the expected game flow could be good news for:
- KC RBs (roll the dice)
- Devin Singletary
- AJ Dillon
- Ravens RBs (Gus Edwards, Kenyan Drake)
And here are the 10 teams expected to lose by the most in Week 9:
These teams may offer good QB/WR/TE/pass-catching RB targets. Of players you may be needing to make a decision on, the expected game flow could be good news for:
- Titans WRs (in theory)
- Garrett Wilson, Corey Davis, Denzel Mims, Tyler Conklin
- Alec Pierce, Parris Campbell
- Darnell Mooney, Cole Kmet, Chase Claypool (long shot, snap count expected)
- Lions WRs
- Allen Robinson
- Drake London, Kyle Pitts, Cordarrelle Patterson (health depending)
- Commanders WRs, Antonio Gibson
- Chris Olave, Taysom Hill
As with everything in fantasy football, Vegas-projected game flow shouldn’t be the only factor you consider. But it’s a great way to use betting lines to get some insight into how your players’ games could play out — and use it as a tiebreaker when you can’t decide on who to start.