
"A DFS Pick'em contest is a simplified fantasy game where you select whether specific players will go over or under a projected stat line. Instead of building a full roster under a salary cap, you choose a small group of player outcomes. For example: A quarterback might have a projected line of 265.5 passing yards. A running back might have a line of 72.5 rushing yards."
"The process is straightforward. Step 1: Choose the sport and slatePick the games or players you want to focus on. Step 2: Select projectionsYou are shown player stat lines. These can include: Step 3: Make your selectionsYou choose over or under for each player. Most platforms require: 2 to 6 selections per entry. A fixed entry fee. Step 4: Win based on accuracyIf you hit all your picks, you win the highest payout. Some formats allow partial payouts for"
DFS Pick'em contests ask players to predict whether specific athletes will go over or under a projected stat line. Entries typically include 2–6 selections with a fixed entry fee and no salaries, draft, or positional constraints. Platforms display projections such as passing yards, rushing yards, or receptions and players choose over or under for each line. Payouts depend on the number of correct selections, with top prizes for perfect cards and sometimes partial payouts for partial accuracy. The format focuses on hit counts rather than leaderboard points, enabling faster results and simpler strategy.
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