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3 FanDuel Premier League Under-the-Radar Plays for Matchweek 32

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Raul Jimenez, Forward, Wolves

Salary: $11,500

The plethora of high-priced midfielders in excellent spots, combined with the manageable salaries of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, should push ownership on Jimenez far below what it should be. Jimenez's form and his matchup against Burnley warrant consideration regardless of his ownership, so the potential for him to go overlooked only adds to his appeal for large-field tournaments. No one is going to forget about Jimenez, but when push comes to shove, the majority of lineups will likely include Marcus Rashford over him.

Jimenez has three goals in his last four matches, including one in each of his last two. He is averaging an astonishing 28.5 FanDuel points per match over his last eight matches. Wolves made a tactical switch to a 3-5-2 formation in mid-January, and in the nine matches since then Jimenez has produced six goals and two assists. Don't be scared off by his salary, he is worth it on a slate with only one elite side in action.

The only knock against Jimenez this weekend is that Wolves are on the road and Jimenez has only scored 4 of his 12 goals this season in away matches. However, that can be thrown out against Burnley, who are among the worst home teams in the league. They have conceded 28 times in 15 matches, including 5 combined to Leicester City and Crystal Palace in their last two home matches. Wolves have produced quite a few draws recently, but they have only lost twice in all competitions since their formation switch in January. They should be able to get all three points this weekend, and Jimenez should be heavily involved at low ownership.