The Sprint Cup Series season draws to a close, but not before we have one more chance to sit down, enjoy a caffeinated beverage and figure out one more fantasy lineup together.Last week, we went racing at Phoenix. I loved Kevin Harvick with all my heart. He had not just won five of the last six Phoenix races but dominated most of them.Harvick had a decent enough day, finishing fourth for 45 points, sixth-best in the field. But he didnt lead a lap.Another driver led more than half of the race, but it was maybe not whom you expected. Alex Bowman, driving in place of the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr., led 194 laps from the pole and added a race-high 58 fastest laps for 110.5 points, 38 more than any other driver.The kicker is Bowman only cost $6,900, and he has the most points of any sub-$7,000 driver this season by far. The second-best day from a DFS option that cheap was Ricky Stenhouse Jr.s run from 25th to second at Bristol.Bowman was my top bargain-basement special of the weekend. Not that Im patting myself on the back, but sometimes I like to give myself a little affirmation.Anyway, weve got one race to go, and its at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Its another 1.5-mile track, the 11th such race this season. Its not a copy of Texas or Charlotte, but your basic principles that lead to success at those tracks hold true.Another plot twist is this is the season finale, and four drivers will be competing for a championship, with the highest finisher among the four taking the title. This is only the third year with this championship format. How has it affected things in the past?In 2014, three of the four drivers going for the championship finished among the top-four fantasy plays. But it was Jeff Gordon, from the pole, who put up a race-best 104.75 points.Last year, Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick finished second and fourth as Chase drivers, but both of them were looking up at Kyle Larson, who didnt lead much but drove from 23rd to fifth.None of the drivers had a poor race either, which could make one or two of them excellent fantasy plays this weekend.For more, heres my early-week fantasy picks to get you started at Homestead. But check back after qualifying for my final picks and fades.Im starting my team with...Given that we only run at this track once a year, and even then its under some unusual circumstances as the season finale, its tough to weigh past track performance and the recent showings on similar tracks. But I think the driver whos best weaving those two tapestries together is Joey Logano.In the last 1.5-mile race, Logano led 178 laps and finished second at Texas. Hes had a top-three finish in three of the last four such races. Meanwhile, at Homestead, Logano led 72 laps and finished fourth last year in this race, for 65.5 DraftKings points.Keep an eye on these fourJimmie Johnson: This is a rare track, where Johnson has never won, but in his championship seasons he never really came to the season finale needing to win to clinch a title. Im more interested in the fact that in the four 1.5-mile track races since the start of the Chase, Johnson has twice topped 100 laps led.Carl Edwards: A third driver going for a championship, Edwards has cost less than $9,000 in the last two 1.5-mile track races, so he can fit more easily on your roster than Logano and Johnson. Edwards has won twice at Homestead, and in the last two 1.5-mile track races, he has put up more than 25 fastest laps, 35 laps led, and finished in the top two in both.Kasey Kahne: Four Chase races on 1.5-mile tracks, and its four top-10 finishes for Kahne. And in each of those races, Kahne moved up at least nine spots from his starting position, a combined +54 in those four races. That makes him, on average, the fourth-best fantasy driver.Ryan Newman: An odd little fantasy trend is that in the last six 1.5-mile track races, Newman has been part of the perfect lineup. He enters the weekend on a nine-race stretch of top-20 finishes on 1.5-mile tracks, with five top 10s in the last seven races. Hes not going to give you many laps led -- he has led one in the last 15 1.5-mile track races -- but he is a safe fantasy play.Thats all I have for you today. Check back again this weekend for my season finale. Wishing you a happy offseason filled with scrumptious holiday meals.Discount Yeezy ShopWholesale Yeezy Boost . Tevez, who has had conflicts with coaches in the past, has not been called up since Sabella was named coach in 2011. 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Its difficult to evaluate an individual players skill in doubles. Players switch partners frequently and it becomes difficult to fully determine how much a player affects the overall outcome of a game. Sometimes, one player could be doing most of the work, while the other player reaps the benefits. Certain players only thrive with particular teammates and falter when they dont have a strong partner that plays a particular style. Other players only play with weaker partners, so their results may not be as strong as another player who partners with elite talent.Given these constraints, I evaluated individual players based on the following criterionRecent ResultsHow well has a player performed overall in 2016 doubles events?ImpactThis is the eye-test. Is the player outputting damage and kills? How are they defensively?Are they losing or winning skirmishes? Sometimes, they will need to play particular roles based on partners. Do they play the support and aggressor roles appropriately or do they sit back and let their teammates do the majority of the work?Replacement TheoryCould another player see similar success if given the same opportunities? Teaming with a god-level player makes openings much easier. Does a player see a similar level of success even when teaming with less-skilled partners or do they only see results because they team with the best?10. Mustafa Ice AkcakayaIces confidence plays a large role in his success as a doubles player. In the grand finals of Super Smash Con, he went toe-to-toe with Joseph Mango Marquez in many of their skirmishes and even found some crucial shine spikes to win games. Per the style of European Foxes, Ice has an incredible playstyle that translates well in doubles. His neutral and punish game are both incredibly solid and he has a good sense of how to create opportunities that lead into punishing combos with his partner. Another highlight of Ice is that he is disciplined. Many Foxes have the temptation to stray away from their partner as they fish for openings, but this is not the case with Ice. Rarely does he overextend and get himself caught into an early unnecessary death.9. William Leffen HjelteVisa issues prevented Leffen from moving much higher on this list, but he still won doubles at B.E.A.S.T. 6. Leffens strong overall fundamentals make it difficult to leave any player to fight him for extended periods of times. As a result, this demands the attention of both of his opponents, which lightens the load for his partner. Leffen has a keen awareness of the neutral game and maximizing damage on openings while not leaving himself vulnerable. While hes not as aggressive as Zachary SFAT Cordoni or Mango, he holds stocks for long stretches and doesnt demand much help either. He functions very well as a supportive Fox that can extend combos and can quickly unscramble a tough situation if his partner gets hit.8. Dajuan Shroomed McDanielIn many ways, Shroomed is a very unorthodox team player. Traditionally, Sheik plays very defensively in doubles because of her inability to approach, but Shroomed makes it work. He is able to play supportive to his partners and initiate and fight for stage position against tougher teams. He is also the type of player that doesnt need much stage to thrive. He can fight through skirmishes and you can trust him to come out even or ahead against more aggressive players. His overall sense of teams is immaculate and he could easily win more events if he had a more consistent partner to build synergy with.7. Joseph Mango MarquezMango originated the role of the hyper-carry, demanding that his opponent saves stocks while fighting frequently in one vs. two situations against the other team. Other top players have evolved to no longer make this a viable strategy, but Mango still plays the role of carry magnificently as long as he has a partner that he trusts. Evaluating Mango in 2016 is difficult because he forfeits doubles to focus on singles very often. When he decided to play doubles, he churned good results with Johnny s2j Kim, winning sets over top teams such as PewFat.Mangos ability to win skirmishes is one of his core strengths as he can control the tempo of a game and choke away space from the other team. He can play a little too greedy at times and force situations that lead into very unfavorable outcomes. However, the risks come with massive rewards as he can also single-handedly win games despite being many stocks behind. Its not uncommon to see the final box score with 700 damage dealt and eight kills under his name.6. Kevin PewPewU ToyPewPewUs Marth fills highlight reels of team montages with his crafty movement and punishes. The most important skill of PewPewU is his strong talent to support. His partners can approach confidently against tough opponents, knowing that PewPewU can quickly disengage a bad situation. At the same time, his partners know that he can create a damaging combo off of a small opening. These combos quickly turn the tides of a match as they decimate stocks in seconds. PewPewU has an uncanny ability to choose combo strings that quickly add damage and kills, whereas other players often find only one or two additional hits for significantly less damage.Marth is a difficult character to play in teaams because of his laggy movement, but PewPewU makes it work.dddddddddddd He has a keen sense of knowing how to maximize Marths potential by utilizing quick hits and efficient combos to cover space and add damage as fast as possible. At the same time, his strong fundamentals allow for him to know when he can afford longer kill combos.5. Justin Plup McGrathDespite years of results, Plup goes under the radar in doubles discussions. He is one of the best players at controlling space and winning skirmishes as opponents have a hard time gaining stage positioning when he controls the stage. In many ways, hes so natural at teams that people tend to forget he is always in the right position to play off his partner and punish the other team.His character variety is also worth mentioning. When he plays his Samus or Sheik, he plays the supportive position very well, holding stocks while maintaining presence in the game. His newly formulated Fox is a menace to deal with because of his sheer speed and overall technical ability (he already plays Fox at a near top-10 level). The character variety gives his teams a big counterpick advantage as they can flex pick different compositions based on the stage and their opponents.4. Juan Hungrybox DebiedmaHungryboxs menacing punish game plays an even larger role in doubles. His ability to threaten the other team with rests and gimps makes it easy for him to establish stage control even with a defensive character in Jigglypuff.Similar to singles, players find it difficult to find meaningful openings against Hungrybox because of his outstanding neutral game. His phenomenal punish game means mistakes will result in quick deaths. He can also annoy teams with his incredible spacing as he takes away space, one back-air at a time.Playing against Hungrybox demands such great attention and mental focus, which allows his partners to find favorable opportunities. At the same time, Hungrybox can play the supportive role, finding quick kills in skirmishes that his partner sets up. No lead is ever safe when Hungrybox is still on the screen.3. Zachary SFAT CordoniSFAT is primarily known to team with PewPewU as the carry of the team. He has an uncanny ability to fight for space in close corridors. Unlike other Foxes, he can fight in one vs. two scenarios without taking heavy damage and sometimes even win the exchanges. This ability allows his partner breathing room to operate. In some sets, SFATs presence can be felt everywhere. In one moment, he can add fifty damage to one of his opponents and then immediately run across the stage to save his partner from dying.While he sees the bulk of his major success with PewPewU, he surprised everyone when he teamed with Kyle dizzkidboogie Athayde and nearly took a set off of Adam Armada Lindgren and Jason Mew2King Zimmerman at WTFox 2. SFAT is one of the few Foxes that can fight evenly with the gods in skirmishes and create opportunities to start team combos. Aspiring Fox players should look to SFAT to see how he takes over games.2. Adam Armada LindgrenArmada carries such a scary presence in doubles. His keen defensive intuition makes it difficult for his opponents to find openings and kills. He fights for stage positioning incredibly well while also setting up his partner for damaging team combos. Its incredibly difficult to fight Armada when he has stage control as he will choke away your teams options. Even if you find an opening, he will often trade damage to get a larger combo. Furthermore, he has a strong soccer-like sense of knowing where to position himself after the initial combo hit, seeing two to four steps ahead even before the combo begins.Armada matches very well with his regular partner Mew2King as their playstyles mesh cleanly with their fortress-like Peach-Sheik combo. When hes not with Mew2King, he also sees success in European events with his brother, Andrea Android Lindgren. His ability to threaten a death combo off of tiny openings makes him a very threatening player to deal with.1. Jason Mew2King ZimmermanMew2King continues to surpass expectations in doubles. He has dominated the major teams events with Armada and has seen success in teaming with other partners. Most recently, he won Shine 2016 with Justin Plup McGrath, despite never teaming at a prior major.Most impressively, Mew2King won Super Smash Con 2016 with first-time teammate Mustafa Ice Akcakaya. They started slowly and dropped some games early in the bracket, but built synergy over time as they defeated heavy-hitters Team Pewfat (Kevin PewPewU Toy and Zachary SFAT Cordoni) and Team SoCal (Joseph Mango Marquez and Johnny s2j Kim). Although Mew2King prefers teammates that play aggressively, he can also play with more passive teammates. Teams positioning is counterintuitive with Mew2King in the game. His positioning at the ledge creates so much fear that teams are willing to forgo chasing Mew2King into a corner because of his proficiency at the corner. In general, he is one of the most difficult players to hit because of his overall positioning and zone control, and his overall ability to stock-tank, extend team combos and find low percentage gimp opportunities makes him one of the most frustrating and intimidating opponents to play against. ' ' '