The chalk game of the week will be the clash between two teams who need a win this week to keep any hopes of making the playoff afloat. Tampa Bay is coming off a heartbreaker in Atlanta where they almost won as time expired with the classic backyard lateral-off play. Coming into Tampa is a team desperate for a win after getting ran out of Los Angeles. The Browns need to be able to take advantage of the Bucs awful defense to jump start their offense after very poor showing last week. So who do we target from a DFS perspective in a game that everyone is going to be stacking? Let’s start with Cleveland since they made the big move to ship Ohio native Carlos Hyde to Jacksonville, opening up big opportunity for rookie Nick Chubb and playmaking extraordinaire Duke Johnson. Both of whom are extremely cheap, Chubb coming in at 4,800 and Duke at a slightly higher 5,100. It is going to be key to have exposure to both of these running backs. They can act as free squares this week, allowing you to pay up for players like Todd Gurley or Adam Thielen who are set to go off in great match-ups. I wouldn’t get too cute, however, and play them in the same line-up. The other Brown’s offensive weapon I love is David Njoku who has begun to take off this year with Baker Mayfield. This week is set to be a huge breakout game for Njoku. Mayfield loves throwing to tight ends, something he was wildly successful doing in college that he has brought over to the NFL. Njoku and Baker have best connection so far in the Browns offense, a connection which could explode against the worst defense against tight ends this season. Let’s not forget what Vance McDonald did Tampa Bay in week 3. The final Cleveland player I love in dfs this week is Damion Ratley. After being the only wide receiver with a good performance last week, Ratley has still gone under the radar this week and is expected to be one of the few Cleveland pieces that will be low-owned. At 5,100, he is a great pay down option in GPPs, especially now that people are focused on paying down for Duke and Chubb. Overall, I favor sprinkling in Chubb, Duke, Njoku, and Ratley into your lineups rather than going for a game stack. Though, a Cleveland stack is a valid way to approach this week. My favorite way of building it is stacking Mayfield with Duke Johnson and David Njoku, running it back with Chris Godwin or Adam Humphries. This low-cost stack has slate-breaking potential with the ability to let you pay up at other positions. Speaking of Chris Godwin and Adam Humphries, let’s talk about the Tampa Bay side of the ball. My biggest take for this game is that fading a Tampa Bay stack is key this week. It’s going to be a very popular play with people seeing Winston’s performance last week alongside hoping for some positive regression from Mike Evans, but despite last week’s performance in L.A., Cleveland’s defense is legit. Also, we should not forget this is still Jameis Winston we are talking about, its completely in the realm of possibility he flames out with multiple turnovers this week. As previously mentioned, the players to plug in this week for Tampa Bay are Chris Godwin and Adam Humphries. Theyshould be the least chalky plays and likely won’t see coverage from rookie standout Denzel Ward.