Tyler Reddick's DFS Value Likely Hinges On How Much He Leads
6 hours agoTyler Reddick has lately seemed to exchange some of his blinding speed from previous years for a nearly robotic consistency. Phoenix hasn't been one of his best tracks as short tracks and one mile ovals tend not to suit him, but he's still earned four top tens in his last six starts including two third-place finishes. In last year's winter race, he tied his boss Denny Hamlin for the most laps led with 68, but he has seldom factored for the win otherwise. The Toyotas utterly dominated last year's event to the point of nearly sweeping the laps led, but they don't seem as fast this year, and Reddick is starting 9th, a little worse than last year. If you think he'll lead a lot, he's definitely one of the best DFS options, especially since at $9,200 he's cheaper than many other contenders. He probably won't lead much though.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
