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Devin Singletary vs. Rhamondre Stevenson: Who Has More Fantasy Football, DFS Value for TNF?

The Thursday Night Football matchup between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots will likely feature plenty of running backs, Rhamondre Stevenson and Devin Singletary. Let’s take a look at the Rhamondre StevensonDevin Singletary fantasy football & DFS rankings for those who are searching for the best option.

Devin SingletaryRhamondre Stevenson Fantasy Football Rankings & Analysis

Per Stokastic’s weekly fantasy football running back rankings, Rhamondre Stevenson (No. 3 on the board) ranks well ahead of Devin Singletary (No.22). Using Stokastic’s player compare tool, Stevenson projects at 20-29 points, with Singletary at 12.14.

Perhaps there will be a little bit more value playing Singletary in the DFS slate, Using Stokastic’s expert projections, Stevenson ($10,400) is slightly more value than Singletary ($7,000). But given the pricing difference, there is certainly some value in plugging the Bills running back into some lineups.

With Damien Harris out due to injury, Stevenson has proven to be a true dual-threat running back. He propelled himself up into the top 10 of fantasy football running backs, even while scoring only five touchdowns (two in the Week 6 game against the Cleveland Browns). Playing in over 80% of the snaps in the Thanksgiving game against the Minnesota Vikings, Stevenson ran for just 34 yards but caught a season-high nine passes for 76 yards.

Singletary has had an up-and-down campaign in 2022 and has clearly been capped by a Bills offense that revolves around quarterback Josh Allen and a pass-first approach. He has still yet to accumulate over 100 yards in any game this season but is coming off a strong game against the Detroit Lions in Week 12, running 14 times for 78 yards and adding two receptions.

Anyone willing to play Singletary oner Stevenson will be holding out hope that he can find the end zone at some point. But Stevenson remains the much safer play.

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