NFL Conference Championship Jock MKT Value Buy

Jock MKT is one of the most interesting fantasy sports platforms because of your ability to make money on any individual player available on the market. Other users will dictate the price of players, meaning you’ll always have the option to buy anyone in the player pool.

You may be forced to pay a premium for the best players on the slate, although their price tag will never exceed the $25 per share you’ll receive if they lead the slate in scoring. You aren’t forced to buy high-priced options, though.

With over 100 players on the market, some will go overlooked every Sunday. You don’t need to buy the most expensive options on the market to have the potential for a massive payday. In this article, I’ll look at my favorite potential values for the Divisional Round.

Byron Pringle, WR, Kansas City Chiefs

Jock MKT Projection: 11.93 FPs

Max IPO Bid: $5.00

Break-Even Rank: 15

Pringle’s enjoying somewhat of a breakout season for the Kansas City Chiefs. He’s posted 52 receptions for 634 yards and 8 touchdowns on 74 targets. He’s recorded a 70.3% catch rate to go along with 12.2 yards per reception in 2021. 

Pringle’s taken on a larger role for Kansas City in recent games. He’s scored double-digit fantasy points in four of his last five games. Over that span, he posted 20+ fantasy points twice. His best game came against the Pittsburgh Steelers, posting 6 receptions for 75 yards and 2 touchdowns on 7 targets (25.5 fantasy points). That game was their Week 16 matchup, and he also found success against them in the first round of the playoffs. 

Pringle’s seen 641 air yards throughout the regular season. He ended the season with a 10.7 aDOT, although it dropped a bit over his last few games. He also ended the season averaging 4.5 yards after the catch per reception. 

Pringle gets a plus matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals this weekend. On the season, Cincinnati’s struggled with air yards and yards after the catch (YAC). They’ve given up 2,470 air yards and 2,028 YAC over 17 regular season games. Overall, the Bengals allowed the sixth-most airYAC (4,498) in the league. 

Cincinnati’s struggled on a base level as well. They’re allowing 248.4 passing yards per game and 7.1 adjusted yards per attempt this season. They’ve only given up 26 passing touchdowns with a 4.2% passing touchdown rate in 2021. 

Pringle ranks 27th in Jock MKT’s pre-rank for the Conference Championship. He’s projected for 11.93 fantasy points. Pringle’s only struggle in recent weeks came against the Bengals when he played fewer snaps than normal. I’m expecting him to take on his normal role, and he’s a high upside option on this slate.

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