When using DFS Dashboard to set a lineup, you should only play players with a reasonable chance to contribute to your team. Taking unnecessary risks may seem fun, but high risk players can quickly sink an otherwise great lineup. The casual player takes way more risks than the professional player. I’m not saying not to take risks, I am saying don’t take unnecessary risks.
Focus on playing players with the following risk profile;

Most people’s brains cannot process the risk/reward profile to build a DFS lineup. It is human nature to create an entire litany of biases, over reactions and over corrections. DFS Dashboard takes away most of these human reactions, 100% of our data is compiled by a computer program using sportsbook betting information to predict player performance.
I have segregated players into two main groups;
Group 1 is every possible QB-WR/TE combination that could contribute to your team.
Group 2 is every possible RB combination that could contribute to your team.
You can literally randomly select one item from Group 1 and one item from Group 2 and then just build a lineup around that combination. I will promise you the winner of your contest will include two players from group 1 and 2 players from Group 2.
Group 1


Group 2




Once you have combined a selection from Group 1 and a selection from Group 2, then you can continue to select players from each appropriate category. I would suggest, randomly selecting a defense from the list of teams that are projected to win, without considering the salary of the defense. To many times, players select their DST as their last selection and force in a DST that is not ideal for the team they have constructed.


