Why You Should Limit Your Exposure To Tyler Reddick In DFS This Weekend At Nashville
5 months agoOn Saturday afternoon, Tyler Reddick qualified sixth for the Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway. With four top-10 finishes in the last five races, Reddick is on a bit of a hot streak heading into Sunday's race. With that said, while he is certainly beginning to look like a true title contender in 2024, he is not someone that we want to go overboard on in DFS this weekend. With an average finish of just 22nd in his three Cup starts here, and after losing 28 spots in last year's race, there is reason to be concerned about the 23XI star heading into this race. Although performances on similar track types can sometimes help eliminate concerns about struggles at a specific track, in this case the data just adds to our worry. Since 2022, Reddick has averaged just 26.97 DraftKings points on flat-banked tracks and just 19.76 on concrete tracks, results that are underwhelming to say the least. Given that he is starting in the top-10 and he has yet to prove himself in this car on this style of track, it is recommended that you limit your exposure to the No. 45 in DFS this weekend.
Source: Racing-Reference.info
Source: Racing-Reference.info