How It Works
Underdog Pick'em is a fun twist on daily fantasy games where you predict whether a player will go higher or lower than their projected stats across categories like touchdowns, yards, or fantasy points. To play, simply pick at least two props from two different teams. You can choose player stats like touchdowns, rushing yards, or even fantasy points and predict whether they will go higher or lower than the projected numbers.
Payouts
Underdog Fantasy offers a payout structure that rewards you based on the number of correct selections:
- Two picks: 3x your entry
- Three picks: 6x your entry
- Four picks: 10x your entry
- Five picks: 20x your entry
Early Touches for Key Weapons (3.15X)
Dallas Goedert and Xavier Worthy have been key early-game targets for their respective offenses. The Eagles and Chiefs have made a concerted effort to get both players involved from the opening drive. Goedert has recorded the first reception for Philadelphia in back-to-back weeks, while Kansas City has consistently schemed early touches for Worthy in recent games.
Dallas Goedert Higher than 8.5 First Quarter Receiving Yards
- Goedert opened the game against the Rams with a 14-yard reception and finished the first quarter with 20 receiving yards.
- In the previous week against Washington, the first completion of the game was a 10-yard pass to Goedert.
- The Chiefs have struggled against top-tier tight ends. In Week 13, Brock Bowers torched them for 10 catches, 140 yards, and a touchdown. Across two meetings, Dalton Schultz totaled 9 catches for 108 yards and a touchdown.
Xavier Worthy Higher than 8.5 First Quarter Receiving Yards
- The Chiefs have emphasized getting Worthy involved early in games.
- Against the Steelers on Christmas Day, Worthy had two receptions for 13 yards and a touchdown, plus six rushing yards in the first quarter.
- Against the Texans, he posted 21 receiving yards in the opening quarter and added another carry.
- Against the Bills, he had a 10-yard reception on the opening drive and totaled 16 yards on two early carries.
- Andy Reid has had two weeks to devise an offensive script, and it would be a major shock if it did not feature multiple designed touches for Worthy—the Chiefs' lone truly dynamic offensive weapon.
- Worthy has averaged 6.18 yards per route run against man coverage in the playoffs.
Xavier Worthy has become the man coverage answer for the Chiefs in the postseason and the results have been pretty outrageous, as you can tell from @FourVerts’ reaction here. pic.twitter.com/HZ1KaOnlHS
— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) February 6, 2025