Price: $10,700
Another player who you shouldn't shy away from despite a tough matchup, Bradley Beal's price-tag does not reflect his recent numbers, so even the Utah Jazz shouldn't be able to rain on his parade too much.
Beal has actually been priced above $10,700 in three of his last four games, getting a drop in salary despite the fact that he has notched 60-plus FanDuel points in three of his last five games, with 54.5 and 45.7 in the other two.
This hasn't just come from some freakish, sure-to-regress run of efficiency, either, and he's playing ridiculous minutes as the Washington Wizards fight to stay in playoff contention.
In 12 games since the All-Star break, Beal has not played fewer than 37 minutes in any game, with at least 40 minutes played in five of those outings. His 40.2 minutes per game in that stretch crush the league's next-best mark of 38.3 (coincidentally belonging to Paul George).
While the slow pace and tough defense of the Jazz should absolutely cut into Beal's efficiency, his massive workload isn't going anywhere, and his low price-tag more than makes up for any matchup concerns here.