Chase Briscoe Should Be Avoided in DFS at Texas
7 months agoChase Briscoe was one of the surprising names near the top of the speed chart during qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday afternoon, as the Stewart-Haas Racing driver made it to the final round and will roll off the grid from fifth when the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 goes green on Sunday afternoon. However, that fifth-place starting spot, paired with Briscoe's $7,700 salary on DraftKings, makes him an awful DFS pick for this weekend's race. The No. 14 Ford has an average finish of 23.29 on this track type since the start of the 2023 season, and for Briscoe's DFS salary to pay off on Sunday, he's going to need to dominate a portion of this race--an unlikely scenario. At Las Vegas earlier this season (another 1.5-mile track like Texas), Briscoe qualified sixth and ended up finishing 21st, scoring a total of just 7 DraftKings FPTS in that race. Another result like that wouldn't be surprising at all this weekend.
Source: Win The Race
Source: Win The Race