DraftStreet: Out of the fantasy football playoffs? Win $1 million instead

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Thousands of people were eliminated from their season-long fantasy football leagues this week. Don’t worry you can play weekly fantasy football at DraftStreet and win serious cash. This is the last week to qualify for DraftStreet's $2.5 Million Fantasy Football Championship. Win Week 14 and you'll fly to Vegas for a shot at the $1 million first-place prize.

Same rosters as usual: Pick two quarterbacks, two wide receivers, two running backs, one tight end and one defense while staying under the $100,000 salary cap. The salary is determined by the points a player is projected to score in a given week. Wish you had Peyton Manning all year? Draft him this week against the Titans!

There are 38 people who have qualified for the Championship in Vegas and there are only two spots left.

Here's how you can qualify:

1. Go to DraftStreet's Facebook contest and guess who will have the most yards between Ben Tate and Maurice Jones-Drew in Thursday Night’s Texans-Jaguars game. Three people will win qualifying vouchers for Sunday’s qualifying league. 

Or …

2. Deposit $22 at DraftStreet.com and play directly in the qualifier Sunday. Win the Qualifier and you will be on your way to Vegas and drafting for a shot at $1 million cash.

This is your last chance to become the first Fantasy Football Millionaire. Over $80,000,000 has been won since 2010, playing fantasy sports at DraftStreet.com.

Here are the Sporting News' picks for Week 14:

Lions QB Matthew Stafford: Philly gives up the most passing yards in the league, and this game should be a shootout.
Eagles QB Nick Foles: Foles is on fire and Philly will find it easier to pass than run on Detroit.
Vikings RB Adrian Peterson: Why wouldn't you take A.D. at $12,542?
Bears RB Matt Forte: Dallas is allowing the most fantasy points to RBs, and it will be a cold, windy Monday night in Chicago.
Titans WR Kendall Wright: He gets consistent targets and receptions each week, and Tennessee will be playing from behind in Denver.
Eagles WR Riley Cooper: See Foles/Stafford; Detroit gives up the second-most fantasy points to WRs.
Bucs WR Vincent Jackson: Buffalo is allowing the third-most fantasy points to WRs.
Giants WR Rueben Randle: The Chargers have a bad pass D, and Randle should see decent targets; the San Diego weather is a nice bonus.
Steelers TE Heath Miller: Miller has been quietly racking up targets and catches, and has a nice TE matchup against the Dolphins.
Broncos DEF: Denver should jump out to a big lead and will have a lot of opportunities for big plays against Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Here is an example of a winning roster from Week 13:

Top Week 13 Performers:

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