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Phillies players worth targeting in DFS this season

The Phillies season is underway and DFS players are getting their first real look at how managers around the league are deploying their lineups.

One of the toughest parts of fantasy is identifying the players who are being put in prime positions to produce. It doesn’t matter how talented a guy is if he’s not getting the opportunities.

The other challenge is evaluating your own team’s players without the homer glasses on.

Here are the Phillies who are absolutely worth targeting in DFS in 2026.

Phillies have Kyle Schwarber as the go-to DH

Kyle Schwarber is ranked as the No. 2 DH this season with most fantasy sites projecting him for 39 to 44 home runs. Through the first dozen games he collected three with six RBI, coming off the back of a monster 56-homer season in 2025.

Rob Thomson has Schwarber locked in at the top of the order, maximizing his plate appearances and giving him every opportunity to pile up counting stats. That lineup spot alone makes him one of the safest DFS plays at the position and there’s an Underdog promo code available to use to get in on the action.

Harper Is The Phillies Most Undervalued at First Base

Bryce Harper is one of the steadiest picks in all of DFS and he’s consistently ranked in the top five at first base. He’s had a slow start to the season, which has caused his average draft position to drop into the 30s.

That’s a gift. Harper is still projected for around 26 home runs and 86 RBI this year, making him the perfect high-ceiling first baseman who is currently drafting well below where he should be. Buy low now before the numbers catch up to the talent.

Phillies Rookie Justin Crawford Can Provide High Rewards

Safe picks are great but every DFS lineup needs a low-cost, high-ceiling play. That’s where rookie center fielder Justin Crawford comes in. He’s typically available at a low salary or in the final rounds of a draft depending on format.

His upside is enormous. Crawford is projected for around 25 stolen bases in 2026 and is already hitting around .300 this season with five runs scored. His speed creates value that most players at his price point simply can’t match. Crawford is a viable low-end play right now and his value is only going to increase as the season progresses.

Cristopher Sanchez Is No Longer a Sleeper

There was a time when DFS managers could stash Cristopher Sanchez as a sleeper pick and get away with it. A breakout 2025 ended that. Sanchez is now a fully legitimate elite fantasy option and the numbers back it up. He carried a heavy workload last year with over 200 innings pitched and a similar number is projected for 2026.

The biggest development that elevated him from sleeper to star was the velocity jump. After averaging 94.5 mph in 2024, Sanchez moved into the 96-98 mph range in 2025. More velocity, more strikeouts, more innings, more fantasy value. He’s a DFS option worth rostering every time he takes the mound.

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