
Monkey Knife Fight is one of the fastest-growing daily fantasy sites and offers a unique product that is a lot of fun. There are no salary caps, and you do not have to compete against DFS pros. Instead, you will be selecting player props in a more or less format or head-to-head between players. The format and number of items selected will determine your potential payout.
This weekly article will count down the three best props for Monday Night Football. Given that this is a single-game format, you typically will need to make a prediction for at least one player per team.
WEEK 17 REVIEW
- Last Week: 0
- Season Total: -11
Week 17 was our last instance of Monday Night Football (none in W18). All of our Week 17 wagers were voided due to the cancellation of Bengals/Bills.
WEEK 19 WILD CARD PICKS
3: Correlated Dogs
Tom Brady +1.5 to have more fantasy points than Dak Prescott
Mike Evans +3.5 to have more fantasy points than CeeDee Lamb (2.5x)
- The Bucs have been one of the pass-happiest teams in the NFL, while Dallas is below average.
- Dak Prescott has just 182 rushing yards this season -- this will mostly come down to passing.
- Evans and Brady correlate here given he has an 18% target share, and Lamb is Prescott's biggest target.
2: Touchdown Time
Ezekiel Elliott, Leonard Fournette, and Mike Evans to combine for MORE than 2.5 touchdowns (2x)
- Elliott had scored in nine straight games prior to Week 18 when he was rested.
- Though he has split much with Rachaad White, Fournette is expected to be Tampa Bay (and Brady's) choice in high-leverage situations.
- Evans leads Tampa Bay in receiving touchdowns, and has the second-most receiving scores in the NFL since 2016.
1: Veteran Committee Overs
Ezekiel Elliott to have MORE than 50.5 rushing yards
Leonard Fournette to have MORE than 40.5 yards rushing (3x)
- Elliott is 11-3 to the over against this number on the year (excluding Week 18).
- As mentioned earlier, Fournette is likely to get a bigger cut of the rushing split in the playoffs.
- Dallas has allowed the 10th-most rushing yards on the season to opposing running backs.