DFS: Counterattack - Week 7's Best Contrarian Plays
Here's a look at this week's top contrarian plays:

QB Ryan Tannehill, Dolphins (vs. Texans)
Tannehill is settling into interim coach Dan Campbell's offense and faces a promising matchup against the Houston Texans' poor pass defense.
RB Lamar Miller will be a highly touted option after his big week versus the Tennessee Titans, but should struggle against the Texans' stellar run defense. Tannehill's leash may be shortening, and this week is pivotal.

RB Latavius Murray, Raiders (at Chargers)
Coming off a week of rest, Murray is ready to roll.
The bruising running back has been a solid DFS RB this season, and faces a favorable matchup against the league's second-worst rush defense. Murray struggled his last two games; in Week 7, he is a must-start in cash games.

WR Antonio Brown, Steelers (at Chiefs)
The Kansas City Chiefs' hapless secondary faces a difficult test in Brown this week.
Brown struggled mightily with Mike Vick under center. Enter Landry Jones, the third-string QB that took over for the Steelers and turned a 10-3 half-time deficit into a 25-13 win Sunday.
A Jones/Brown stack could bear fruit this week, as most DFSers will look to stack Jones and WR Martavis Bryant, a low-cost tandem that connected for 137 yards and two touchdowns in Week 6. Brown is the No. 1 option in Pittsburgh and you will never see him at a lower price.

TE Jordan Reed, Redskins (vs. Buccaneers)
Before his concussion and knee sprain in Week 4, Reed was tied for the league lead in targets among tight ends with the Panthers' Greg Olsen (34).
Reed is at home this week versus a Buccaneers team that doesn't give up many fantasy points to TEs. That said, the No. 1 passing option in Washington is an intriguing pick and capable of supplying DFS players with a big ROI.