It’s Tuesday morning, which means that it’s time to start focusing on week 14. Below are a few guys I like this week at $5,500 and below.

Jameis Winston – $5,500

Winston has the most favorable matchup of the week, playing at home against the Saints. At this point, you all know the story with the Saints defense. They came into week 14 ranked 32nd vs the QB, they allow 287 yards per game through the air and are dead last in points per game, giving up an average of of 30.7. Austin Sefarian-Jenkins made his long awaited return to the Tampa Bay offense last week giving Winston another trusted target. Winston has yet to throw for 300 yards this season, but I wouldn’t be shocked if this is the week he does. Look for Winston to hit 4x his value on Sunday.

Ryan Fitzpatrick – $5,400

If you follow me on Twitter, @therealspb, you would’ve seen that Fitzpatrick was one of my Twitter Plays of the Day on Sunday morning. This week, he gets a featured spot on the DFS Focus blog. Fitzpatrick has thrown for 6 TD’s over the past two weeks, and faces a Titans defense that ranks 26th vs the QB position. Brandon Marshall and Fitzpatrick have built a nice rapport with each other, and I see the two of them staying hot this week. As seen in last week’s performance, Fitzpatrick can spread the ball around and Marshall and Decker each went over 100 yards for the day and Powell was only 9 yards shy of that mark. Over his last 3 starts, Fitzpatrick has averaged 42 attempts per game, so I like the Jets to continue to throw early and often this week. I predict Fitzpatrick will finish the day in the mid twenties in terms of fantasy points.

Tyrod Taylor – $5,400

The Eagles just played their Super Bowl last week when they went into Gillette Stadium and shocked the Patriots. I believe they will continue their regularly scheduled awfulness this week when they face the Bills and Taylor will benefit fantasy-wise. The Eagles are ranked 29th against the QB and are allowing almost 25 points per game. Last week, Taylor only attempted 21 passes, but 3 of those went for TD’s. He added another TD on the ground and finished the day with a tick over 29 fantasy points. Taylor’s ability to run is crucial for fantasy owners because even if the Bills aren’t airing it out, he has proven he can find the end zone with his legs. At only $5,400, I think that Taylor has no problem reaching 3.5 times his value.

Punt Play

The definition of a punt play, according to 4for4 Fantasy Football is as follows; “Spending minimum or near-minimum salary on a position, usually because a position is very unpredictable or low-scoring, or because you want to fit other high-priced players in your lineup. Spending a small amount of salary reduces the impact of a bad selection, but puts more stress on the rest of your lineup to exceed value.”

Johnny Manziel – $5,000

Pettine is informing them now RT @AroundTheNFL: Johnny Manziel's punishment over, will start vs. 49ers https://t.co/2KcW1CVWj7 — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 7, 2015

That’s right folks, Johnny Football is back! Valued at the $5k minimum for quarterbacks, he is my GPP Punt Play of the Week. I feel like at this price, facing the Niners at home, he could definitely end up paying dividends while not being widely owned. Call it a hunch, but I foresee him having a classic Johnny Football performance where he airs it out and finds Benjamin for a deep score. Manziel has to prove to Pettine that he should be the guy going forward, so I expect him to play with a chip on his shoulder after being benched the previous weeks.

Be sure to check back later in the week for all your DFS advice at other positions.

-DFS Pete