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NFL 2018 | Week 16 | Sun, Dec 23, 2018 | RODGERS FULL GB NYJ ONSLAUGHT, ANTONIO BROWN NUCLEAR, DOLPHINS DST BORTLES

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Winning lineup

POS PLAYER OWN SAL PTS
QB
Aaron Rodgers
GB QB
3.1% 6300 45.88
RB
Elijah McGuire
NYJ RB
9.9% 4700 23.5
RB
Jamaal Williams
GB RB
9.8% 5400 27.6
WR
Davante Adams
GB WR
14.9% 8500 24.1
WR
Robby Anderson
NYJ WR
36.4% 4500 32
WR
Marquez Valdes-Scantling
GB WR
1.9% 3700 12.5
TE
Zach Ertz
PHI TE
14.7% 5900 38
FLEX
Antonio Brown
PIT WR
15.0% 8300 47.5
DST
Dolphins
MIA DST
8.5% 2700 12

Analysis

Stack summary
This lineup takes an aggressive stance on one game and lets the rest of the roster function as finishing power. Green Bay at New York Jets accounts for six roster spots. Aaron Rodgers is paired with Jamaal Williams, Davante Adams, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, then brought back with Elijah McGuire and Robby Anderson. That is a full game onslaught in the clearest form. The read was simple. If this game turned into a back and forth scoring environment, Rodgers could touch nearly every Green Bay touchdown while the Jets could answer through concentrated volume on their side. That is exactly what happened. Rodgers posted 442 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, two rushing touchdowns, and the bonus. Jamaal Williams added a strong all purpose score. Davante Adams handled double digit receptions. Marquez Valdes-Scantling did not need a touchdown because the rest of the Green Bay cluster already delivered. On the Jets side, Robby Anderson gave the lineup a massive return score and Elijah McGuire supplied dual threat production from the backfield. The game stack was deep, and the scoring stayed concentrated enough for all six pieces to remain live together. The remaining three slots were chosen for pure ceiling. Zach Ertz dropped a two touchdown, 110 yard line from the tight end slot. Antonio Brown produced a classic alpha receiver eruption with 185 yards and two touchdowns. Miami defense added pressure and sack volume against Blake Bortles, which gave the lineup one more score without needing another expensive offensive commitment. Diagnosticly, the roster won because it captured one game at an unusually deep level while still preserving elite one off ceiling outside the stack. Predictively, this shows the value of expanding beyond the standard quarterback plus two pass catcher shell when a game carries concentrated volume on both sides. Prescriptively, when the quarterback has touchdown access through both arm and legs, and the opponent has condensed volume through one wide receiver and one receiving back, a five or six player game onslaught can carry a large field tournament if the remaining slots are reserved for true ceiling positions.
Uniqueness notes
The deepest edge here was conviction on the Green Bay Jets environment. Most rosters stop after a quarterback stack with one bring back. This build went much further and still stayed coherent because every added piece had a role capable of mattering. Jamaal Williams was not dead weight in a Rodgers build because his receiving role kept him attached to the same scoring flow. Elijah McGuire served the same purpose on the Jets side. Rodgers at 3.1 percent ownership is the structural hinge. Once he hits 45.88, every Green Bay teammate becomes more dangerous in combination because the quarterback score already paid for the stack. Robby Anderson then forced the game to remain live from the opponent side. Antonio Brown and Zach Ertz were the perfect complements. Neither depended on the main stack. Both brought independent slate winning ability. That is why the lineup got all the way to 263.08. The game onslaught created the core, then Brown and Ertz turned a strong build into a runaway first place score.
Build details
Primary lever: Aaron Rodgers six player Green Bay at New York Jets game onslaught Secondary lever: Antonio Brown and Zach Ertz as independent ceiling one offs with Miami defense against Blake Bortles