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Wednesday, 10/19/2016 8:55:34 PM

Wednesday, October 19, 2016 8:55:34 PM

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Fantasy Cheat Sheet:
 
Top 5
 
No. 2 Brad Keselowski:  Keselowski has four career wins at ‘Dega including a victory this spring.  He has the aggressive style to win again this weekend.
No. 18 Kyle Busch:  Busch has averaged just a 21st place finish at Talladega during his career, but he was very fast at the tack this spring. 
No. 4 Kevin Harvick:  Harvick has been excellent in eight of the last 12 races at ‘Dega.  He has already clinched a spot in the round of eight and has nothing to do but race for wins this weekend.
No. 22 Joey Logano:  Logano won last year’s fall race at ‘Dega.  He is a great option again.
No. 11 Denny Hamlin:  Hamlin won the spring race at ‘Dega in 2014, was great at Daytona this year.  He is currently 6-points out of the eighth-place transfer spot and will be racing harder than usual this weekend.
 
 
6 to 10
 
No. 48 Jimmie Johnson:  Johnson won the 2010 spring race at ‘Dega and finished second last spring.  He has already clinched a spot in the next round and will not be afraid to take some chances this weekend. 
No. 20 Matt Kenseth:  Kenseth won the fall 2012 race at ‘Dega.  Look for him to be strong this weekend.
No. 41 Kurt Busch:  Busch has cracked the top 10 in 12 his last 23 starts at Talladega.  He is a great option on Sunday.
No. 19 Carl Edwards:  Edwards has led just 37 laps in 24 career starts at Talladega.  He currently is in a great spot to advance to the round of eight and needs to avoid a complete disaster not to move on.
No. 1 Jamie McMurray:  McMurray has become a bit of a restrictor plate dynamo.  He snuck a win at Talladega in 2013 and won at Daytona four years ago.  He is worth using in all leagues.
 
 
11 to 20
 
No. 78 Martin Truex Jr.:  Truex Jr. had great cars in 14 of the past 20 races at Talladega.  We like his chances.
No. 24 Chase Elliott:  The amazing rookie finished fifth at ‘Dega this spring.  He basically needs a win to advance to the next round.
No. 3 Austin Dillon:  Dillon has been terrific in restrictor plate races since 2014.  He is a worth using in all leagues.
No. 31 Ryan Newman:  Newman has raced very well at ‘Dega the past five years.    We expect another strong finish out of the Purdue Boilermaker.
No. 42 Kyle Larson:  Larson ran well at Talladega in his rookie campaign, but struggled the last three starts.  He is only worth using as a third driver this weekend. 
No. 15 Clint Bowyer:  Bowyer has been awesome in nine of the past 12 races at ‘Dega.  This might actually be a decent weekend to sneak him onto your roster.
No. 5 Kasey Kahne:  Kahne drove great at ‘Dega in five of the past 10 trips to the track.  We like his chances to be a decent third driver this weekend.
No. 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.:  Ricky has been fantastic at ‘Dega so far in his career.  He is a good third driver.
No. 88 Alex Bowman:  Bowman will be piloting the very strong No. 88 car this weekend.  He is worth using as a fourth driver in all leagues.
No. 16 Greg Biffle:  Biffle was the most impressive driver in the spring race at ‘Dega in 2014 and one of the least impressive drivers at the track in the last three races.  He is only worth using if you are super desperate.
 
 

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