NFL Millionaire Maker

NFL 2019 | Week 4 | Sun, Sep 29, 2019 | GOFF FOUR MAN GAME STACK, GODWIN ARRIVES, CHUBB BURIES BALTIMORE

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Winning lineup

POS PLAYER OWN SAL PTS
QB
Jared Goff
LAR QB
4.0% 6300 27.68
RB
Nick Chubb
CLE RB
3.4% 6400 42.3
RB
David Johnson
ARI RB
7.2% 6800 21.9
WR
Chris Godwin
TB WR
0.7% 6000 44.2
WR
Cooper Kupp
LAR WR
16.5% 6500 29.9
WR
Robert Woods
LAR WR
3.1% 6100 32.4
TE
Will Dissly
SEA TE
27.0% 3600 18.7
FLEX
Courtland Sutton
DEN WR
1.3% 4600 24.2
DST
Patriots
NE DST
11.0% 3700 25

Analysis

Stack summary
This winner attacked Week 4 through concentration, not decoration. Jared Goff is paired with Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, then brought back with Chris Godwin in the Rams Buccaneers track meet. That game turned into the kind of passing environment where a pocket passer could drag multiple receivers with him, and that is the core structural read behind the roster. Goff threw for 517 yards despite mistakes, which is an important detail. The lineup did not need a clean quarterback box score. It needed overwhelming passing volume, concentrated target distribution, and a game script that refused to slow down. Chris Godwin is the true separator inside the primary game stack. Kupp carried healthy ownership, Woods was modest, but Godwin at 0.7 percent was the inflection point. This was the coming out game in a practical tournament sense. Tampa Bay did not simply keep pace. Godwin became the most explosive piece in the entire environment, which meant the lineup captured the full game without paying for the obvious Buccaneers angle most of the field would have preferred. The rest of the build is sharp because it does not wander. Nick Chubb smashed Baltimore for 42.3 points at 3.4 percent ownership, giving the lineup an independent ceiling event outside the Rams Buccaneers shootout. David Johnson added receiving volume from an Arizona role that still had wide receiver traits inside the running back slot. Will Dissly came from the same game and offered popular tight end efficiency without forcing a full Seattle stack. Courtland Sutton added another low owned touchdown path. The Patriots defense finished the job against Josh Allen with pressure and takeaways, giving the lineup a second source of leverage through defensive scoring rather than through fragile dart throwing.
Uniqueness notes
The total ownership tells the story immediately. At 74.2 percent, this is not a roster trying to be different everywhere. It is a roster choosing very specific points of divergence and letting the rest of the build remain structurally sound. Chris Godwin at 0.7 percent, Nick Chubb at 3.4 percent, Robert Woods at 3.1 percent, and Courtland Sutton at 1.3 percent created all the separation needed. The most important uniqueness decision was how the Rams Buccaneers game was stacked. A lot of lineups could have landed on Goff, and many could have landed on Kupp. The sharper move was adding Woods and bringing it back with Godwin rather than building a thinner one to one version of the game. That gave the roster access to nearly all of the usable passing production in the highest leverage environment on the slate. Nick Chubb was the second major ownership hinge. His Baltimore demolition provided the kind of isolated running back score that can rescue a lineup from needing perfection at every other slot. Once Chubb buried the early window, the primary game stack only had to confirm the read rather than carry the entire roster by itself. The Patriots defense is another subtle point. Josh Allen was already showing long term franchise traits, which meant this was not a case of clicking a defense against a dead offense. The edge came from acknowledging that a good young quarterback could still produce sacks, interceptions, and defensive touchdown paths when facing an elite pressure unit.
Build details
Primary lever: Jared Goff double stack with Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods plus Chris Godwin bring back Secondary lever: Nick Chubb as the isolated low owned running back ceiling and Patriots defense versus Josh Allen