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Maverick McNealy achieved great heights as a collegiate golfer at Stanford University but has yet to reach similar success at the professional level. The 2015 Haskins Award winner has bounced between the PGA and Korn Ferry Tours since leaving college in 2017. However, the 25-year-old appears to finally be getting comfortable at golf's highest level this year. McNealy is in the midst of his best season as a pro and has posted a pair of top-five finishes in 2021. He heads to this week's John Deere Classic in sharp form, having recorded top-30 finishes in each of his last three starts. The talented youngster is gaining confidence and has the ability to make birdies in bunches, traits that make him an intriguing DFS option this week. --Joe Nicely - RotoBaller
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Maverick McNealy is coming to Harbour Town this week, after a decent debut at Augusta, which isn't exactly kind to newcomers. In four starts at the RBC Heritage, the 29-year-old has only missed the cut once. However, he's only managed one finish inside the top 25 (T4 in 2021) as well. This layout seems ripe for an accurate player like McNealy, who ranks 29th on the season in greens in regulation (68.89%). His short game is the biggest worry, but how much he'll need it around Harbour Town will be largely determined by his play on approach and off the tee. If his strengths continue to shine, he'll be a fine play at $9,500 on FanDuel.--Todd McGill - RotoBaller
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Maverick McNealy's 2025 season has been predominantly solid. He has four top-10 finishes and has only missed two cuts in 10 starts. After a rough stretch in Florida where he missed the cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and THE PLAYERS, he bounced back in last week's Valero Texas Open with a T-3 finish. His play from tee to green has been solid with a 0.327 strokes gained per round in that department. Where he has struggled has been his play around the green, where he averages -0.318 strokes gained per round, which ranks 158th on tour. It's hard to trust him, having success this week at ANGC with no prior experience, and he should be viewed as a dark horse at best in DFS.--Jake Walker - RotoBaller
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Maverick McNealy finished tied for 32nd at last week's Texas Children's Houston Open and is now focusing on preparing for this week's Valero Texas Open, which will take place at TPC San Antonio. This marks a positive turnaround for McNealy, as he had missed the cut in his previous two events before the Houston Open. Last year, he finished T58 at the Valero Texas Open. In the past 12 months, McNealy has ranked in the 80th percentile for greens in regulation percentage on approach shots from over 200 yards in the fairway. This is noteworthy because, during last year's Valero Texas Open, over 28% of approach shots came from this distance. As a result, McNealy could be a solid addition to DFS lineups this week.--Ian Christenson - RotoBaller
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Maverick McNealy had a very nice 2025 to start. However, the American golfer has missed the cut in his previous two events. Worse, the Florida type of weather most are used to seeing is expected in Texas for Thursday and Friday perhaps. It is strange that McNealy took a few weeks off after the Genesis Invitational and everything skewed off. Seeing two second rounds of 80 or worse is rare but it happened. The greens should be slow for most if not all four rounds. McNealy stands at +5000 on DraftKings but it is hard to be sure of even what to expect from a DFS standpoint. For what it is worth, the last two events have thrown several main metrics off kilter. It may be best to see how McNealy performs first at the Texas Children's Houston Open.--Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
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