FanDuel Price: $7,100
Latavius Murray has not received more than 10 carries in a game since Week 1. His snaps per game have steadily decreased in each game this season from 45 in Week 1, to 36 in Week 2, to just 31 last week.
Meanwhile, both DeAndre Washington and Jalen Richard are getting more snaps each week and eating into Murray's carries. Murray's 42 percent market share of carries is one of the worst marks in the NFL among healthy starting running back.
The dude just isn't getting enough volume to roll out in DFS lineups.
Not to mention that the Oakland Raiders played in Tennessee last week, flew back to California, and turned around to fly back to Baltimore for an early kickoff this Sunday. The Baltimore Ravens have allowed the 10th-fewest rushing yards (230) and 8th-fewest FanDuel points (16.7) to running backs this season.
Murray's 4.71 Rushing NEP is the fourth highest total in the league through the first three games, and his 50 percent Rushing Success Rate is tied with Devonta Freeman atop the NFL. Murray's 0.15 Rushing NEP per rush is the second-best mark among backs who have at least 20 carries this season.
Murray has been efficient when he gets carries, but with an average of 10.7 carries per game and playing as a 3.5-point underdog on the road, he's not someone we can trust for DFS purposes.