Erik Beimfohr said fourth-round rookie Dont'e Thornton is the kind of cheap home-run swing you should be firing on in the 18th–20th rounds of DraftKings Best Ball drafts. Thornton posted a monster 3.72 yards per route run at Tennessee last season and has never dipped below 2.0 YPRR despite a tiny collegiate sample, proof that when he is actually on the field he wins down the field. Beimfohr noted the Raiders used him to replace Trey Tucker’s vacated field-stretching role—Tucker ran the fifth-most routes in the NFL last year—yet opposing defenses will be forced to shade coverage toward Jakobi Meyers and first-rounder Brock Bowers. That means Thornton will see single coverage on virtually every snap, and with Geno Smith expected to push the ball vertically in Pete Carroll’s offense, any one of those go routes can flip a Best Ball week. In Beimfohr’s words, "they ain’t doubling Dante," so snagging 3-4 spike weeks for the price of WR9 capital is a bet he is happy to make repeatedly at the end of drafts.