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NFL 2019 | Week 20 | Sun, Jan 19, 2020 | MAHOMES WITH HILL AND WATKINS, MOSTERT FOUR TOUCHDOWNS, PACKERS RECEIVERS WITHOUT RODGERS
Winning lineup
| POS | PLAYER | OWN | SAL | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QB | Patrick Mahomes KC QB | 50.5% | 7700 | 35.06 |
| RB | Aaron Jones GB RB | 28.6% | 6700 | 25.3 |
| RB | Raheem Mostert SF RB | 47.9% | 4300 | 51.6 |
| WR | Corey Davis TEN WR | 15.5% | 4000 | 11.5 |
| WR | Tyreek Hill KC WR | 48.8% | 7200 | 24.4 |
| WR | Sammy Watkins KC WR | 28.8% | 4600 | 27.4 |
| TE | Jimmy Graham GB TE | 8.3% | 3700 | 9.9 |
| FLEX | Davante Adams GB WR | 40.9% | 7900 | 25.8 |
| DST | 49ers SF DST | 43.7% | 2900 | 10 |
Analysis
Stack summary
This roster is built from the two game slate without pretending both games carried the same path to first place. Kansas City supplied the quarterback ceiling through Patrick Mahomes, then added both Tyreek Hill and Sammy Watkins. The Chiefs side captured every meaningful passing touchdown while Corey Davis supplied the Tennessee bring back at a low enough salary to keep the rest of the roster open.
The slate broke through San Francisco. Raheem Mostert was not a normal running back ceiling. He turned a home favorite rushing plan into a slate ending score with 220 rushing yards and four touchdowns. San Francisco defense was attached to the same game environment, facing Aaron Rodgers while the 49ers controlled game script, forced long passing volume, and created three takeaways.
The Green Bay exposure mattered because the roster did not treat the Packers as dead volume. Davante Adams carried the target concentration needed for a losing team, Aaron Jones still reached the end zone twice, and Jimmy Graham added a cheap tight end score from the same comeback script. The result is a 4-5 build where the quarterback game provided efficiency and the other game provided the avalanche.
Uniqueness notes
The roster wins by accepting heavy ownership in the correct places and refusing to spend uniqueness on weak positions. Mahomes, Hill, Mostert, Adams, and the 49ers defense were all popular, but the lineup did not need those plays to be unique. It needed the lower salary pieces to avoid failure while the expensive and obvious ceilings all landed together.
The key separator is Sammy Watkins. He was the second Kansas City wide receiver in a Mahomes double stack, but his 114 yard touchdown game gave the roster a second Chiefs receiver ceiling without requiring Travis Kelce salary. Corey Davis also mattered because he allowed the Mahomes stack to stay connected to Tennessee without forcing Derrick Henry into a negative second half script.
The Packers cluster is more sophisticated than a simple comeback chase. Adams was the direct volume play. Jones kept touchdown access from a team trailing most of the game. Graham gave the roster a cheap tight end path without leaving the same environment. The lineup turned one dominant rushing script into five roster spots while still using Mahomes as the highest confidence quarterback engine.
Build details
Roster construction: 4-5
Game key:
TEN@KC: 4 (QB game)
GB@SF: 5
Primary lever: Patrick Mahomes double stacked with Tyreek Hill and Sammy Watkins, with Corey Davis as the Tennessee bring back
Secondary lever: Raheem Mostert and 49ers defense attached to the San Francisco control script against Green Bay
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Winning lineup 220.96 PTS $49,000 SALARY 313.00% OWN
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