NFL Millionaire Maker
NFL 2017 | Week 14 | Sun, Dec 10, 2017 | HUNDLEY ADAMS MINI, HOPKINS RAW CEILING, BRONCOS VS MCCOWN
Winning lineup
| POS | PLAYER | OWN | SAL | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QB | Brett Hundley GB QB | 0.6% | 5700 | 25.7 |
| RB | Giovani Bernard CIN RB | 51.6% | 3100 | 19 |
| RB | Leonard Fournette JAX RB | 3.2% | 7000 | 24.9 |
| WR | Davante Adams GB WR | 2.4% | 6600 | 30.4 |
| WR | DeAndre Hopkins HOU WR | 26.5% | 8500 | 39.9 |
| WR | Demaryius Thomas DEN WR | 5.0% | 5000 | 23.3 |
| TE | Trey Burton PHI TE | 4.9% | 2900 | 24.1 |
| FLEX | Melvin Gordon LAC RB | 18.4% | 7800 | 15.3 |
| DST | Broncos DEN DST | 2.0% | 3400 | 18 |
Analysis
Stack summary
This roster starts with a low owned quarterback receiver pair from Green Bay and lets the rest of the build attack isolated ceiling pockets across the slate. Brett Hundley plus Davante Adams is the anchor. At a combined 3.0 percent ownership, the pairing gives first place access without forcing a full game stack. Cleveland kept Green Bay functional enough for passing production, and Adams absorbed the touchdown equity in concentrated form.
The second pillar is raw wide receiver scoring outside the primary stack. DeAndre Hopkins posts the best receiver score in the lineup and does it as a stand alone spend. Demaryius Thomas adds a second Denver piece alongside the Broncos defense, which creates a direct bet on Denver controlling field position and forcing New York into a dead offensive environment with Josh McCown offering little resistance.
The rest of the lineup is built from high leverage one offs rather than fragile over stacking. Leonard Fournette supplies efficient touchdown driven rushing output at modest ownership. Trey Burton gives the lineup a cheap tight end score few rosters reached. Giovani Bernard is the ownership sink at 51.6 percent, but here he functions as a stabilizer rather than the reason the roster wins. The winning separation comes from the Green Bay mini stack, the Hopkins ceiling game, and Denver crushing the Jets while Demaryius Thomas captures part of the same game script.
Uniqueness notes
The lineup does not chase novelty for its own sake. It accepts Bernard chalk, keeps Melvin Gordon in a strong role based build, and then finds separation in places where ceiling was available but not heavily purchased by the field.
Hundley to Adams is the most important structural decision. A sub one percent quarterback attached to a 30 point receiver score is how a roster leaps over duplicated mid range constructions. Most entries needed their quarterback slot to feel safe. This lineup used the slot as an ownership vacuum.
The Denver cluster matters because it is coherent. Broncos defense against a journeyman quarterback creates sack and turnover access, while Demaryius Thomas gives the roster a path to benefit from shorter fields and sustained offensive control. Trey Burton is the final pressure point. At 2,900, two touchdown production from tight end changes the entire salary map and lets Hopkins remain in the build without sacrificing ceiling elsewhere.
Build details
Primary lever: Brett Hundley paired with Davante Adams at almost no ownership
Secondary lever: Broncos defense with Demaryius Thomas against Josh McCown plus DeAndre Hopkins as the raw score hammer