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What Is Jock MKT?
The simplest way to outline this is daily fantasy sports meets the stock market. You’ll purchase shares of players for varying amounts, depending on how much others are willing to pay for them during the IPO. Once the Live Trading starts, you can buy players that others want to sell or sell your players during the game. Once all of the games have ended, you will receive money based on how well your player performs compared to the field on the Jock MKT app for this week.
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Week 12 Results
DJ Moore
Highest Potential Bid: $6.00
Break-Even Point: 28
Moore’s coming off of a successful week, recording 4 receptions for 103 yards against the Miami Dolphins. He ended the week being worth $5.67, and we would’ve lost $0.33 per share at his max bid.
Brandin Cooks
Highest Potential Bid: $6.00
Break-Even Point: 28
Cooks wasn’t great in an elite matchup against the New York Jets last week, ending the game with 3 receptions for 45 yards and 1 touchdown. He ended up being worth $3.90 per share, losing $2.10 per share at his max bid.
Overall, we’d have lost $2.43 per share on Moore and Cooks last week. Luckily, they didn’t get near their max bids. Moore’s price got to $4.71 in the IPO, while Cooks’ price maxed out at $4.78. At those prices, we’d have profited $0.08 per equal shares of this duo.
Week 13 Buys
Diontae Johnson
Highest Potential Bid: $6.00
Break-Even Point: 28
If you’re new to Jock MKT, you may be struggling to read what’s listed below the Johnson recommendations. Essentially, I’m willing to spend up to $6.00 per share for Johnson. He needs to finish 28th in the field for me to make my money back with the opportunity for me to make more if he finishes higher.
For example, if I buy 1 share of Johnson at $6.00 and he finishes 28th in this field, I make my $6.00 back. If he finishes 1st, I win $25 (profit $19). If he finishes last, I win $1 (lose $5). It’s that simple.
Johnson’s enjoying an outstanding season for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He’s posted 68 receptions for 809 yards and 4 touchdowns on 109 targets. Johnson’s scored double-digit fantasy points in each of his 10 games in 2021. He’s also posted 20+ fantasy points in 3 of those 10 games. He’s scored 18.5 and 26.1 fantasy points in his last 2 games as well.
Johnson gets an elite matchup against the Baltimore Ravens this weekend. They’re allowing a league-high 275.7 passing yards per game and 8.3 adjusted yards per attempt. Baltimore’s also given up 17 passing touchdowns with a 4.2% passing touchdown rate in 2021.
The Ravens have struggled with both air yards and yards after the catch (YAC) as well. They’ve allowed 1,586 air yards and 1,630 YAC this season. Overall, Baltimore’s given up the third-most airYAC (3,216) in the league thus far.
Johnson’s seen a team-high 33.5% of Pittsburgh’s air yards in 2021. He’s recorded 992 air yards with a 9.1 aDOT this season. Johnson’s also averaging 5.5 yards after the catch per reception this season. He boasts several ways to contribute in the Pittsburgh offense, and Baltimore’s struggled to stop both methods.
Johnson’s also been consistently seeing 10+ targets, and that will likely be the case as Pittsburgh plays from behind this weekend. He boasts the potential to lead this slate in scoring, and he’s one of my favorite wide receivers on the slate.
Chase Claypool
Highest Potential Bid: $4.50
Break-Even Point: 38
Generally, I don’t want to put all of my eggs in one basket, especially a basket with Ben Roethlisberger at quarterback. With that being said, Claypool’s projecting to be a bit too cheap in the market this weekend.
He’s seen mixed results through 9 games this season. He owns 37 receptions for 608 yards and 1 touchdown on 69 targets. Claypool also owns 52 yards on 8 carries in 2021. He’s scored double-digit fantasy points in 7 of his 9 games, flashing some consistency. More importantly, he’s scored as high as 27 fantasy points in a dominant game against the Denver Broncos.
As mentioned above, Claypool gets an elite matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Those numbers can be found in the Diontae Johnson recommendation.
Although he’s been inconsistent, Claypool’s accounted for 29.4% of Pittsburgh’s air yards this season. He’s seen 869 air yards with a 12.6 aDOT. Claypool’s also recorded a team-high 6.5 yards after the catch per reception this season.
Johnson’s certainly the more consistent option of the duo, but Claypool comes with similar upside. He’s been great with the ball in his hands in 2021, and that’s when Baltimore’s struggled the most. It isn’t often you have “slate-breaking” upside from a player you can potentially get this cheap.