Wolves defenders back on the menu for Dream Team bosses in need of differentials
Okay, okay, so you've heard this one before.
But as David Brent once said: a good idea is a good idea forever.
With the season hurtling towards a climax, Dream Team bosses lagging behind in their mini-leagues need to make a move.
The most effective way to gain ground quickly is to back differential players - individuals with low ownership.
The logic being: your rivals are less likely to own them and so their returns won't be negated.
This is where Wolves defenders come strolling back into the picture.
Bruno Lage's troops emerged as savvy options earlier in the campaign when they held the second-best defensive record in the Premier League for several weeks on the bounce.
Currently, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool have all conceded fewer goals but 23 from 29 league fixtures still reflects very well upon the Molineux club.
For comparison to the teams around them, West Ham have shipped 36 goals, Spurs 35, Aston Villa 39, and Man United a whopping 40.
Max Kilman (£3.3m), Romain Saiss (£3.8m) and Conor Coady (£3.8m) are all viable options until the end of April thanks to a favourable run of fixtures.
Wolves play Leeds this Friday then return after the international break to Aston Villa, Newcastle, Man City, Burnley and Brighton.
Obviously Pep Guardiola's side stick out like a sore thumb but otherwise it's nice run for the Black Country club - Newcastle's improved form is offset by Brighton's massive tail-off.
Both Kilman and Saiss have lingered in the top ten defenders previously this term (they're still in the top 15) while Coady has banked 20 points in his last two outings.
Of the three, Kilman is the most popular but even he only features in 3% of teams - Coady appears in 1.3% of teams and Saiss' ownership is just 1%.
Granted, Wolves don't have European commitments or FA Cup fixtures to fulfil so their schedule is light compared to those of City, Chelsea and Liverpool.
But it wouldn't be a huge surprise if they were to keep four clean sheets in their next six games, which would result in a healthy influx of points.
Let's not forget Jose Sa (£3.6m) as well.
The Portuguese keeper is the second-best asset in his position at this stage having amassed 118 points - only Alisson (£4.3m) has more.
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Molineux's No1 is five points ahead of Ederson (£4.3m) right now and features in 3.4% of teams compared to the Brazilian's ownership of 25.5%!
If you're leading the way in your mini-league then there's no reason to move away from the popular Liverpool, City and Chelsea defenders but if you feel the need to roll the dice then Wolves assets seem most appealing.