Week 9 of the NFL season is here, and so is another Super 15 slate on SuperDraft DFS.

Similar to the posts you’ve seen on social media. You build a roster based on a $15 budget with allotted players/prices. You can now integrate this game into DFS and go head-to-head with your competition.

The Super 15 grid for Week 9 is below:

Below are my top three options to build your Super 15 lineups around.

Tyreek Hill, WR, Kansas City Chiefs ($4)

Hill is always in play, but getting him at a discount in the $4 tier compared to the $5 tier is when we want to take advantage, especially with a favorable matchup on tap.

Hill has been a target hog in this Chiefs’ offense, drawing at least 12 targets in four of his last five games, and now gets a Packers’ secondary missing its best corner in Jaire Alexander. The absence has left its mark, as the Packers have allowed the fourth-most deep receiving touchdowns (4) in the NFL while allowing the second-most yards per deep reception (40.9) in the NFL. While Hill plays out of the slot, he’s easily the most dangerous downfield presence in football, making this a smash matchup for the electric wideout.

Brandin Cooks, WR, Houston Texans ($2)

Speaking of downfield threats, Cooks is right up there with Hill as one of the best in the league; he’s just been buried by shaky quarterback play. On the season, Cooks leads the entire NFL in air yards share (45%) and is one of only four players in the league with a target share over 30% (30.12%). Getting Tyrod

Taylor back this week should only increase the quality of the targets that he draws, as the quantity should remain sky-high.

In an exploitable matchup against the Dolphins, Cooks comes in as one of the more underpriced options of the week, especially on the Super 15 slate.

Jaylen Waddle, WR, Miami Dolphins ($1)

Sticking in the same game with another underpriced receiver, Waddle fits the bill. With DeVante Parker ruled out again, Waddle should assume WR1 duties like he has a number of times over the last few weeks, as Parker’s 24.4% target share leads the Dolphins team, with Waddle trailing closely behind at 22.13%.

Regardless of whether Tua Tagovailoa or Jacoby Brissett has been throwing him the ball, Waddle has delivered. He’s not going to be a downfield threat given his low aDOT (6.31 yards), but he’s drawn at least eight targets in three straight games and has 11 or more in two of the last three, making up for the lack of home-run plays with elite volume. The Houston secondary is one of the most attackable in the NFL, making this an elite spot to get a minimum-priced receiver.

Budget remaining after the core: $8

This article expresses the personal views of the writer and does not reflect the view(s) of SuperDraft in any way.

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