Super Bowl 54 brings many things in one day. The end of the 2019 NFL season is here. A champion will finally be crowned. You can go nuts betting on a litany of wild Super Bowl prop bets.

And this is also your last crack at hitting big in daily fantasy football.

Well, that’s not totally true. The XFL will be up and running shortly after Super Bowl Sunday, and I’m sure we’ll be here to aid you with all kinds of XFL DFS advice.

But as far as NFL DFS goes, this is it.

Super Bowl 2020 is jammed full of goodness, and it’s coming at us from all angles. But I’m here to touch on the DFS realm.

I already did just that with a breakdown of my favorite Super Bowl 54 DFS sleepers. Now I’m ready to take a look at the top daily fantasy football picks for the big game.

These are my top Super Bowl DFS picks for 2020.

Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City Chiefs ($12.6k)

Mahomes is obviously the top fantasy option on this slate — at least in theory. He put up over 5,000 passing yards and 50 touchdowns two years ago, and in 2019, he was still quite effective.

After an up and down year plagued by injuries, Mahomes has turned it on in the playoffs, accounting for nine total scores and zero interceptions. He’ll be tested by a stout 49ers defense (#1 against the pass), but if anyone can win in this matchup, it’s Mahomes.

Not into the idea of sliding Mahomes into your showdown lineup? You can still profit off of his performance. Just check out these Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl prop bets.

Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, San Francisco 49ers ($8k)

Jimmy Garoppolo may not project as a top play for some, but I love his chances of being on the winning side of this game. Heck, Jimmy Garoppolo is my pick to win Super Bowl MVP.

Maybe that doesn’t mean he wrecks, but I think he can have a solid game. Whether that’s due to the Chiefs putting up points and forcing San Francisco to throw or the 49ers just torching them regardless, I can’t be sure.

All I know is Jimmy G has some good friends in his coaching, defense, and running game. He really just needs to play within himself and not make mistakes, and there’s a chance he does some serious damage here.

That likely has me considering him for my Super Bowl 2020 DFS lineups, but I won’t force him unless the roster construction feels organic.

Raheem Mostert, RB, San Francisco 49ers ($9.4k)

A couple of weeks ago, Mostert wasn’t much of a DFS consideration. He’d popped off for one huge game and a few solid outings, but nobody expected him to be a top-six option even in a showdown slate.

But here we are. Mostert is coming off of an insane 200+ yard and four-score effort in the NFC title game — a performance which understandably thrusts him into the spotlight.

Mostert could have a role big enough to give him the tools to vie for the Super Bowl 54 MVP award. If he fares at all like he did two weeks ago, that may be a lock.

Even if that’s not the case, Mostert is in line for a solid outing against a Chiefs defense that hasn’t been great against the run on the year.

Damien Williams, RB, San Francisco 49ers ($9.8k)

The third most expensive player is Damien Williams, who has proven to be a highly versatile and explosive running back.

He’s never been the classic feature back in terms of raw carries (15+ carries just once in 2019), but he can handle a full load when you factor in his role in the passing game.

That gives Williams added value on DraftKings, which awards DFS gamers for every reception a player gets. Williams also scores touchdowns at a solid rate, however, and he’s displayed immense upside with 18+ fantasy points in each of his last four outings.

The best part? If there is a weakness on this vaunted 49ers defense, it comes up front against the run.

Tyreek Hill, WR, Kansas City Chiefs ($11k)

Richard Sherman heads a nasty 49ers pass defense that ranked #1 on the year. That feared unit also gave up the fewest big plays through the air during the regular season.

Maybe that all changes against an offense as deep and potent as the Chiefs, though. San Francisco did show some weaknesses in specific spots during the year, while hanging with Tyreek Hill as he creates magic down the field is never easy.

The nice thing is Hill isn’t the kind of guy that needs high volume to pay off. He can kill you with one or two plays, as his game-breaking speed can work in designed plays, or it can work in the midst of chaos.

Hill is a risky spend in this game, but fading him feels like a mistake.

George Kittle, TE, San Francisco 49ers ($8.4k)

The last pricey guy I really like for this Super Bowl 2020 DFS showdown slate is Kittle. He has been way too quiet through the first two rounds of the playoffs, so I am definitely anticipating an explosion.

That is one reason why Kittle topping 73.5 receiving yards is among my favorite Super Bowl 2020 player prop bets.

It’s up to you to decide if you want to place that wager, but fading Kittle feels like a gamble. He is nearly $3k cheaper than Travis Kelce and has a vastly superior matchup (Chiefs ranked 28th vs. TEs).

Summary

I’m not here to tell you that you can’t play either defense. I also won’t mock you for paying up for Travis Kelce or using Deebo Samuel, either.

Any and all options in a one-game daily fantasy football contest are on the table.

But I’m also not trying to just list the most expensive players. Instead, I’m letting you know which pricey guys I actually feel good about rostering.

More than anything, DFS is about picking your spots. If I’m spending big cash and looking to put a premium option in my Captain slot, one of these aforementioned players will probably get the nod.

Of course, there’s more to consider. I’ll look to touch on that when I hand out my favorite Super Bowl 54 DFS lineup this week. Keep an eye out for that, as well as all kinds of Super Bowl 2020 betting advice, at our sports betting blog.