Sometimes, doing the opposite of what makes sense can work. Just ask George Costanza.
Instead of ordering a tuna on toast, he gets a chicken salad sandwich on rye, untoasted. And instead of sitting at the booth too intimidated to speak to the pretty girl, he walks over and introduces himself: “I’m George. I’m unemployed and I live with my parents.” And he gets a date.
Jonathan Taylor is tuna on toast for DFS purposes this week. He is the usual, and why shouldn’t he be? He has scored seven touchdowns in the past three games and has scored 23 points or more in PPR in five of seven games.
He is as automatic as it comes. And Sunday he gets a delicious matchup against the Titans. These are the same Titans against whom he racked up 32.8 in PPR in Week 3, with 102 rushing yards and three score

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