Welcome to the DFS Example Lineups for NFL Wild Card Weekend -- the Sunday edition.

The weekend rolls on with another three-game slate and, as good as Saturday'was, this slate looks like it's going to be even better. The Ravens/Titans game is, in my opinion, the best game on the slate and reading it properly should determine how we do cashing-wise. It has the highest over/under and while yes, you could game-stack it, there are plenty of components to the other games in which we also want to invest. 

There are definitely a number of question marks -- starting with the Saints. People are undeselling the Bears defense, in my opinion. I'm not saying they are going to pull off some huge upset, but I also don't think the Saints just plow right over them. Is Alvin Kamara going to be at 100%? People respond to COVID differently and stamina can be affected. You also have Michael Thomas returning and while he's been Drew Brees ' No. 1 target, there has definitely been a rift between the two of them and they haven't played together much this season. Thomas has played six games this season and three of those were with Tysom Hill under center.

Then there's the Browns/Steelers game. If you can guarantee me 20-plus carries for Nick Chubb , I will call for the Browns' win. However, their defense is banged up and if the Steelers passing attack clicks early, then we could see a hasty pivot off the ground game from OC Alex Van Pelt. To me, that would sink the Browns. There is a distinct difference when Chubb is running hard over when they get cute with Kareem Hunt and force the passing attack. The numbers don't lie. Baker Mayfield is light years better in play-action this year than ever before. They need to stick to what works best and punch the Steelers in the mouth. If they don't, load up on Ben Roethlisberger and his receivers.

As for news today, there's not much. No Darnell Mooney has me looking at Anthony Miller as a potential salary-saver, for one. Negative tests all around say these games play just fine and, hopefully, we don't have any last-minute injuries like what happened with Ronald Jones yesterday -- something no beat writers from the Bucs even remotely thought to report. Way to go!

OK, enough. Let's look at some GPP examples I put together. Remember, I don't play or rcommend cash games on short slates.